Student Life Guide Adelaide

Posted by Schezan mansuri on August 6th, 2019

It’s a challenging task to get yourself used to a new city. There are so many things that you might want to explore. But in the end, fail to visit the places that you wish to go. Hence we have rounded up a few of the best places that you could visit when you are free from your education life in the city of Adelaide. Once you are settled in your new student hall, let’s explore the city of Adelaide and discover the different attractions that it has to offer. 

Eateries. 

For the foodie in you. 

Restaurants. 

  • 2KW bar and restaurant - wanting to try out Adelaide's most excellent cuisine? Then this is the place to be. Serving up light snacks and fantastic drinks, it’s a place to unwind yourself to the fullest. The price ranges from 20-30 dollars deposing upon your visit. 

  • 50sixone - a desert paradise where the main focus is to entitle you into just diving into the taste of sweetness and happiness. The restaurant serves up some fantastic desserts and shakes. Breakfast continues till 4 in the evening and would cost you somewhere between 20-30 dollars. 

  • Africola - wanting to try out African cuisine for a change? Then africola is the place to be. Serving up some amazing cuisines of Africa and a simple blend of ingredients, it’s a romantic, compact style restaurant that would make you want more and more. The menu changes seasonally and would cost you somewhere between 20-30 dollars. 

  • Bank street social - craving for parties in Adelaide? Then bank street social will not disappoint. It’s a beautiful place where you get a few of the best beers in town also get with amazing and juicy burgers to go with. Don’t worry, the music is loud, and you can party all night if you wished. Costing somewhere between 20-30 dollars, it’s a place that you would never forget. 

Cafes. 

  • Jamface cafe. 

  • Hains & Co. 

  • St. Louis house of fine ice cream & dessert. 

Entertainment. 

Museums. 

For the historical person in you. 

  • Art gallery of South Australia. 

Housing more than 40,000 paintings, sculptures, photographs, etc. from all over the planet; it’s a museum with a vast collection of vintage artifacts. Attracting over 780,000 visitors every year, it’s the one place that you shouldn’t miss out. 

  • South Australian Museum. 

True to its name, the South Australian museum houses one of the best artifacts related to the aboriginal people of the country. Housing five floors of it, many exciting things could make you go “wow.” Check it out to know more.  

  • Migration Museum. 

Contains almost all the history on the migration history on the people of Australia, it’s the home to the past of Australia and brings out the very best of multiculturalism and diversity. 

  • National railway museum. 

Comprising of almost 100+ artifacts of Australian railway heritage, it’s a railway haven for railway fans as it attracts a big chunk of tourists from all across the world. 

Theatre. 

To merge the bridge between emotions and sentiments. 

  • The space theatre. 

An excellent piece of architectural design that accommodates roughly around 200-300 people. A fine place for theatre performances, it’s a place that hosts a few of the bigger shows in the city. Do check it out. 

  • Nexus arts. 

A mixed cultural scenario where you find different cultures coming together and performing their origins performances. A fun filled venue that has a lot to offer. 

  • Australian dance theatre. 

One of the oldest performing places in the city, the theatre houses a few of the earliest acts as well. Don’t miss this as it’s a prime location to spot a few Australian actors as well. 

Sports. 

For the adrenaline rush. 

  • SA Aquatic & leisure center. 

With a capacity of about 4000 people, it’s a center that carries out several water polo games, Olympic trials that indeed makes it a prime location to unwind yourself by taking a dip in the pool. Also, you can witness several athletes related to swimming over here.  

  • Titanium security arena. 

Home to the Adelaide 36’ers, the stadium is one of the biggest in Australia. One of the premier basketball locations in the city, it houses roughly around 8000 spectators at one go. 

  • Norwood Oval. 

Home to the Adelaide bites, it’s a stadium that hosts both American football Mathew and baseball. It’s a mix and match of both worlds and can give you a time of your life like never before. 

About Amberstudent. 

Amberstudent is the go-to place for all your student accommodation related problems. With exquisite round the clock service and over 100+ housing facilities in and around Adelaide at affordable prices, it’s the place that solves all your miseries about accommodation. 



 


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