There are 201 attractions in South Australia open on Wednesday
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Come to Marina Pier in Glenelg, South Australia, and enjoy a relaxing seaside experience!
The Marine Discovery Center includes a variety of interactive activities suitable for a variety of ages.
The Adelaide Art Society was founded in 1952 by a small group of dedicated artists who wished to promote high standards in the visual arts.
Escape from the hustle and bustle of city life and explore a world of beauty and diversity in the 50 hectares of magnificently maintained gardens and stunning architecture.
Adelaide Contemporary Experimental (ACE) is an art gallery in Adelaide, SA.
The Adelaide Festival Center offers a diverse program of festival quality shows throughout the year to suit all tastes and budgets.
The Lefmann Gallery is being developed to tell the story of the Holocaust survivors who made South Australia their home.
Experience a wildlife wonderland just a short 15 minute stroll away from the city centre!
It's the summer of 1922 and there's a buzz in the air about a mysterious underground drinking establishment.
Alice Anderson was the first woman to own a garage in Australia. This exhibition explores the life of Alice and her ‘garage girls’.
The Millicent Gallery is a nationally recognized 'A' grade quality public exhibition space.
Aptos Cruz Galleries is an art gallery in Stirling, SA.
The APY Gallery is a platform for emerging Indigenous artists from the APY Art Center Collective to connect with broad audiences outside of their remote communities.
An architectural museum is a museum dedicated to educating visitors about architecture in general or with a focus on a specific architectural style.
The Ardrossan Heritage Museum (National Trust of South Australia, Ardrossan Branch) is housed in the former power station building of Clarence H. Smith's factory.
Located in the historic Keswick Barracks, the South Australian Army Museum was established in 1992 when the need to collect and preserve our military history was recognized.
New family owned art gallery in Adelaide featuring high quality and unique artwork.
Housed in jewel-like 19th- and 20th-century buildings in the heart of the city's cultural district, the Art Gallery of South Australia has one of the largest collections of any art museum in Australia, with approximately 47,000 works of art from Australia, Europe, North America and Asia. Carefully curated exhibitions and exhibits offer a unique experience that takes you through art history to the present day in surprising and unexpected ways.
Art Picture Gallery Norwood SA
Art LOGIC is an art gallery in Largs North, South Australia
Welcome to Arts Ceduna Arts Ceduna, housed within the Ceduna Aboriginal Culture Centre, is the Eyre Peninsula's premier Aboriginal arts centre.
The Clare Valley Arts Collective is located at 8 Mill Street, Clare.
Artworks is a friendly and informal community gallery staffed and managed entirely by the artists themselves and by volunteer members of the KI Inc.
Australian Minerals Hahndorf Australian Minerals Retail natural history specimens specializing in minerals, fossils, shells and gemstones.
At the Australian Space Discovery Center you can explore the latest innovations in space technology.
The Barossa Museum is located in Tanunda.
The Barossa Regional Gallery is located in the heart of the beautiful Barossa Valley and is just a short walk from Tanunda's main street. The gallery combines heritage and contemporary architecture and is part of the Tanunda Soldiers Memorial Hall complex.
The Discovery Center is a multi-day ticket designed to showcase the importance and history of the Shark Bay region.
If you're a foodie visiting the Adelaide Hills, make sure to check out Beerenberg Farm! This family-run business has been in the Paech family for six generations and offers a wide selection of jams, condiments, and sauces. The farm shop is open every day (except Christmas Day) from 9am to 5pm. During strawberry season (November to April), you can pick your own strawberries from 9am to 4.15pm. Entry is $5.00 per adult (free for those 13 years and under), and strawberries are then weighed and cost
The Big Rocking Horse is a tourist attraction located in the town of Gumeracha, South Australia. Designed by David McIntosh, the structure weighs 25 tonnes and stands at over 18 metres tall, and is one of a number of Big Things in Australia designed to attract the attention of passing motorists.