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10 Must-visit Hidden Gems Adelaide
September 16, 2024
Written by Y Suites
hidden gems adelaide

Image Source: The City of Adelaide

 

Have you ever walked past a nondescript doorway or a little-known street in Adelaide and wondered what’s behind it?

Adelaide lies in the heart of South Australia, a region brimming with secret spots that even locals sometimes miss.

From serene gardens tucked away amid the urban sprawl to vibrant cultural hubs hidden in plain sight, we’re uncovering 10 must-visit hidden gems that are just waiting to spice up your student life without draining your budget.

Curious about these hidden spots? Read on to uncover these secret destinations!

 

Step Off the Tourist Trail: 10 Secret Spots in Adelaide

1. Visit the Enchanting Secret Garden of Stirling

 

A peaceful garden with ornate gates, serene lake and green vegetation at the Secret Garden: a good alternative for mount lofty botanic garden

Image Source: Mad About Western Australia

 

Hidden in the Adelaide Hills, the Secret Garden is a magical retreat with secluded paths, unseen sculptures and sprawling garden grounds filled with native South Australian flora.

A quick bus ride from the Central Business District (CBD) to Stirling followed by a short walk will take you straight into this peaceful haven, free of charge.

Its quiet nature and tranquil beauty provides a great backdrop for casual photoshoots or a picnic date with friends—perfect for students looking to de-stress.

Best time to visit: 10 AM, when the morning light enhances the garden’s natural charm.

 

2. Take a Trip to Port Willunga Caves

 

a view of the sea from the outside of the Port Willunga cave

Image Source: Fleurieu Peninsula

 

Just a 45-minute drive south of Adelaide, the historic Port Willunga Caves makes for a perfect afternoon escape with its hidden caves, a stunning beach, and picturesque sunset.

Perfect place for swimming, sunset watching, or social gatherings, this scenic spot is free to visit and ideal for a laid-back day out.

Doesn’t own a car? No worries! You can still reach Port Willunga Caves by taking the Seaford train line from Adelaide CBD to Seaford station and then a quick bus ride towards Aldinga Beach.

Best time to visit: Around 5 PM to catch the awe-inspiring sunset that bathes the area in golden hues.

 

3. Explore the Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute

 

A group of performers performing for the visitors of Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute

Image Source: Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute

 

Located in the city centre and accessible by any city-bound bus or tram, Tandanya celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures through art exhibitions, performances, and workshops.

It provides an educational experience that enhances understanding of local cultures, often at discounted entry for students, making it both enlightening and affordable.

Tandanya is definitely an enriching stop that complements your studies with real-world cultural experiences!

Best time to visit: Around 11 AM, when exhibitions and cultural activities are fresh and ready for exploration.

 

4. Check Out Adelaide’s Antique Market

 

Antique Market shop

Image Source: James Donald Forbes McCann

 

In the heart of Adelaide, this market is a treasure trove for students looking to score unique vintage finds.

Easily accessible by tram (stop at the Central Market), it’s an ideal place for finding affordable vintage clothing, decor and quirky items to personalise your dorm rooms.

Explore the stalls, get creative, and enjoy a fun break from your academic pressures!

Best time to visit: Sunday mornings around 9 AM, when new stock is plentiful.

 

5. Meet Wildlife at The Moonlit Sanctuary

 

Tourists looking at a koala bear in a tree branch at the Moonlit Sanctuary: a good alternative site for kangaroo island.

Image Source: Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park

 

For wildlife enthusiasts, the Moonlit Sanctuary offers the chance to see native Australian animals in a different light—literally!

Though it requires a car ride or a combination of train and bus to reach, the journey is worth it.

The sanctuary provides educational nighttime tours at a discount for students, offering a fun and informative break from urban life.

Best time to visit: Around 7 PM for an immersive experience in the sanctuary’s nocturnal activities.

 

6. Grab a Bite at Comida Café

 

Lively crowd in front of COMIDA

Image Source: Comida Cafe Facebook Page

 

Located within the bustling Adelaide Central Market, Comida Café serves hearty Spanish cuisine at student-friendly prices.

Just a quick bus ride away, this café is known for its great food and lively atmosphere. Perfect for a quick lunch, group studies or casual hangouts with other students.

The café hosts weekly live music on Fridays at 4:30-5:30 PM, bringing an extra splash of culture and fun to your dining experience.

Best time to visit: Around 1 PM, when the lunch crowd brings the place to life.

 

7. Explore Art at The David Roche Foundation

 

Art at The David Roche Foundation

Image Source: David Roche Foundation

 

Located in North Adelaide, The David Roche Foundation is relatively unknown but holds a treasure trove of fine and decorative arts collected by the late David Roche.

The place is easily accessible by public transport. Hop on bus routes 222, 228, or 229 from the Adelaide CBD, alight at stop 6 on Melbourne Street and the museum is a short walk away.

Featuring over 3,000 artifacts spanning two centuries, including Russian, British, and French, the house itself is part of the tour and has been preserved since Roche’s passing. A must-visit for art lovers and those interested in antique collections!

Best time to visit: Join a guided tour during the week for a personal experience, as weekends can get busier.

 

8. Relax at Himeji Garden

 

A view of a pond in Himeji Garden offers a serene retreat for nature lovers

Image Source: City of Adelaide

 

Right in the heart of Adelaide, Himeji Garden offers a slice of Japanese serenity with its traditional landscaping and tranquil pond.

With free entry and a peaceful environment, it’s an ideal spot for students looking to unwind with some meditation or quiet reading.

Easily accessible via a short bus ride from the CBD, this garden also provides inspiration for those studying landscape design or Japanese culture.

Best time to visit: Early mornings around 8 AM before the crowds arrive.

 

9. Have a Pint at The Wheatsheaf Hotel

 

The blue building of The Wheatsheaf Hotel—a place for great beers: an alternative spot for wine tasting in the Barossa Valley.

Image Source: Broadsheet

 

Known for its craft beers and vibrant live music, The Wheatsheaf Hotel is a favourite among locals. With special events and regular discounts, it’s a popular social spot for students looking to unwind affordably.

The pub’s frequent hosting of live performances and quiz nights provides a great way to relax and network with locals.

Catch a bus from the city centre and join in the lively atmosphere with your mates!

Best time to visit: Friday evenings around 8 PM, when the pub is buzzing with energy.

 

10. Visit Carrick Hill and Its Gardens

 

A grand reveal of Carrick Hill's aerial view

Image Source: Carrick Hill

 

Nestled along the South Terrace, Carrick Hill is a historic estate boasting stunning views, sprawling gardens, walking trails, historical monuments, and a rich art collection.

Accessible via a bus transfer from the city, this picturesque estate offers discounted entry for students and is perfect for a day out exploring art, history, and nature.

The historical and artistic significance of Carrick Hill make for a great complementary study reference for those in art history, culture, and horticulture.

Best time to visit: Late afternoon around 4 PM, when the light is soft and the temperature cooler.

 

Where to Stay in Adelaide: Choosing a Student-Friendly Accommodation

 

A female student strolling at one of the places in Port Adelaide.

Exploring Adelaide’s hidden spots shows you a different side of the city filled with unique treasures, catering to a student’s budget.

It becomes even better when you’ve got a comfortable, student-friendly place to stay!

YSuites offers student accommodations right in Adelaide. Choose from Y Suites City Gardens for a quieter, garden-like vibe, or Y Suites on Waymouth if you prefer the bustling city centre.

Both options provide a convenient home base, making it easier to explore these unique spots and have a pleasant place to live in the city.

 

Feel at Home in Adelaide with Y Suites: Your Gateway to Hidden Gems

 

Group of australian students happily smiling for a picture

Are you wondering where to stay while studying in Adelaide?

Look no further than Y Suites—more than just accommodation, we’re your gateway to a vibrant and supportive student community.

From our strategically located Y Suites in Adelaide, including Y Suites City Gardens and Y Suites on Waymouth, you’re perfectly positioned to explore the city’s best hidden gems.

Our locations are chosen specifically to enhance your student lifestyle, placing you in the heart of Adelaide’s hidden treasures or in quieter, scenic areas that are still within reach of the city’s vibrant culture.

 

What’s more? Our all-inclusive rent offers:

✅ Premium, fully furnished student rooms and shared apartments, inclusive of Wi-Fi and utilities.

✅ Full access to diverse common areas perfect for socialising, studying, exercising, playing, and resting.

✅ Community events that connect you with like-minded students from across the city.

✅ Top-notch security measures to ensure your personal safety.

✅ Hassle-free customer service with attentive and well-trained staff.

Ready to start your Adelaide adventure? Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to discover the city’s lesser-known spots while enjoying the best of student living!

 

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