The Adelaide Arcade underground stairs in the dark

Adelaide Arcade Ghost Tour

There are rumoured to be at least six ghosts that call Adelaide Arcade home, and over the years there have been numerous reports of sightings, footsteps, objects moving and other unexplainable occurrences.

The Adelaide Arcade Ghost Tour, run by Haunted Horizons, will let you explore the ghost stories for yourself in an exclusive, after dark tour — you might even go home with a ghostly tale of your own!

For more information and tickets

The South Australian National War Memorial and South Australian Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen Memorial is located on the corner of Kintore Avenue and North Terrace.

View page

The iconic Adelaide Arcade boasts its very own museum, showcasing its colourful and extensive history.

View page

The Migration Museum is only a short stroll from Rundle Mall, and is a place to discover the many identities of the people of South Australia through the stories of individuals and communities.

View page

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.

View page