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Leigh Street sits between Hindley and Currie Street, just west of Rundle Mall. Packed full of character and heritage, by day it's a thoroughfare with cafes and coffee spots and by night it's a popular haunt for its bar scene.

The statue of His Majesty King Edward VII is located on the corner of North Terrace and Kintore Avenue, just across the road from Rundle Mall.

Thanks to a change in South Australia's liquor licensing laws several years ago, Peel Street has gone from an empty laneway serving as nothing more than a thoroughfare between busy Hindley and Currie Street, to a street that comes alive at night, packed with diners and drinkers.

Building of the first section of Government House began in 1839. Prior to this, the Governor John Hindmarsh, and then his successor George Gawler, lived in a three-roomed wattle and daub cottage with calico ceiling.

The new look Gawler Place was officially unveiled in late 2019 and with it came the installation of two new innovative, bold and colourful art experiences — ‘Flow’ and ‘Ripple’.

To celebrate 150 years of South Australia, the State Government unveiled a ‘walk of fame’ on North Terrace.

The first street statue erected in the city on North Terrace is actually a copy of a famous neoclassical work. Based on Italian sculptor Antonio Canova’s ‘Venus’, it was chiselled from Carrara marble by Fraser & Draysey, and presented by Mr W A Horn to Mayor F W Bullock on 3 September 1892.

WIN a $500 voucher to spend in Adelaide Arcade with Adelady, thanks to the latest issue of their Adelady magazine.

Adelaide Arcade is set to sparkle this May with a magical transformation inspired by Disney’s Beauty and the Beast: The Musical, now showing at the Adelaide Festival Theatre.
Explore the historical Adelaide Arcade tea rooms, with the team from Heirloom Quality Supplies hosting a residency on Friday 7 and Saturday 8 June.