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East End Pub Culture Walking Tour (3 hours)
Highlights
- Explore the Cuppola in the Adelaide Botanic Gardens, celebrating Elvis Presley amidst lush greenery.
- Wander through the East End Fruit and Produce Markets, discovering vibrant local produce and artisan delights.
- Stroll to Rymill Park, home to the Garden of Unearthly Delights, where whimsical art and nature intertwine.
- Savour fresh oysters at the Oyster Bar, a true taste of Adelaide's coastal bounty.
Highlights of this four hour walking tour include the Cuppola in honour of Elvis Presley in the Adelaide Botanic Gardens, an Australian bush food trail and visit to Ayers House Paxton’s Walk. Visit Vaughan Place and the National Aboriginal Cultural Institute – Tandanya for contemporary Aboriginal art. Wander through the historic East End Fruit and Produce Markets and Vardon Place featuring art works. Stroll through charming arcades to Rymill Park, home to the Garden of Unearthly Delights. Tour can include a stop for a drink at PJ O’Brien’s Irish Pub with views of the World War One Memorial to the Light Horseman. The East End of Rundle Street is one of Adelaide’s finest foodie streets and a stop to enjoy a fresh oyster from the Oyster Bar or a hot indulgent chocolate from Cocolat and more can be included.
Operates: From East Terrace Continental Cafe, 6 East Terrace, Adelaide. Three hour walking tour with departures at 10am and 2pm.
Itinerary highlights
Botanic Gardens
This tour takes in such quirky sites as the Cupola in honour of Elvis in the Botanic Gardens, experience a bush food trail and a visit to Ayers House Paxton’s walk. We then cross to Vaughan place, though to Tandanya for an insight into contemporary Aboriginal art, and the rainbow serpent.
Vardon Avenue
Wander through the historic East End Fruit and Produce Markets and Vardon Place featuring art works. Stroll through charming arcades to Rymill Park, home to the Garden of Unearthly Delights during Fringe season.
Adelaide East End
This tour can include a stop for a drink at PJ O’Brien’s Irish Pub with views of the World War One Memorial to the Light Horseman. The East End of Rundle Street is one of Adelaide’s finest foodie streets and a stop to enjoy a fresh oyster from the Oyster Bar or a hot indulgent chocolate from Cocolat and more can be included.
Tour details
- On demand
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
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A Taste of South Australia
A Taste of South Australia has offered wine tours for over 37 years, driven by a passion for food, wine, and hospitality. With a background in technical wine studies, their experiences suit travellers seeking a unique and insightful journey.
They offer private tours, small group experiences, guided walks, and customised itineraries tailored to your interests. Friendly, knowledgeable guides lead you through South Australia’s famous wine regions, sharing both iconic and emerging producers.
With strong industry connections, guests enjoy behind-the-scenes access and local secrets. Discover South Australia in a relaxed, safe, and memorable way—full of flavour, stories, and discovery.
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