FESTIVALS & EVENTS

Adelaide: What to Do When Not Watching the World Cup

Bhawna Grover

Last updated: Apr 3, 2017

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See

The Adelaide Oval cricket stadium
Art Gallery of South Australia and the Botanic Gardens at North Terrace precinct

Do

Visit the Kangaroo Island
Go fast rack racing at the Mallala Motor Sport Park

Trivia

At Adelaide Oval, at any point spectators are just 40 metres from the nearest washroom, food and beverage outlet

Eat

Pack a gourmet picnic from the Adelaide Central Markets and enjoy at the Adelaide Botanic Gardens

Events

Adelaide Festival in March for dance, opera, and theatre performances

Want To Go ? 
   

Cricket fan or not, India's match with Pakistan in this year's World Cup will definitely catch your attention. The cricket fever has already caught on while the magnificent Adelaide Oval, Australia is all set to host the match.

Adelaide-Oval
Photo Credit: Mertie ./Flickr Creative Commons

 

Here are a few things to do in Adelaide in between matches:

1. Take a tour of the most picturesque stadium: Of all the things to do in Adelaide, cricket lovers will absolutely love this one. You can’t come to the recently refurbished Adelaide Oval and not take a tour of it. what has changed in the stadium which makes it imperative for fans to visit?? The heritage scoreboard and the century-old Moreton Bay Fig trees are a sight to watch. A mix of old and new will leave you awestruck. Don’t forget to take the guided tour of the stadium.

Tour operating time: Monday to Friday: 10 am, 11 am and 2pm; Saturday: 10 am, 11 am, 1 pm and 2 pm

Tour cost: 20 AUD (adult) and 10 AUD (child)

Tours are not available on event days and public holidays.

2. Binge on desi food: You don’t have to let go of your desi food cravings if you are in Adelaide. Beyond India (O'Connell Street, South Australia) and Sukh Sagar (Prospect Road, South Australia) are Indian restaurants that will make you feel completely at home. While Sukh Sagar serves authentic Indian street food, Beyond India serves robust tandoori flavours from the north and spicy exotic flavours from the south.

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3. Sip your favourite drink: Catering to all sports fans with lip smacking food, top quality drinks and friendly staff, Rosemont Sports Bar is located right in the heart of Adelaide.

Sun-Thurs: Bar 7 am to 3 am. Gaming Room: 5 pm to 11 am.

Fri-Sat: Bar 24 hours. Gaming Room: 5 pm to 11 am. Lock Out from 3am; existing patrons may remain in the venue.

Long Weekend Sundays: Bar 24 hours. Gaming Room: 5 pm to 11 am. Lock Out from 3am; existing patrons may remain in the venue.

4. Get the thrill of a lifetime: If speed gives you a high, go for Fastrack Racing at Mallala Motor Sport Park in Adelaide and get an adrenaline rush as you drive a real racing car. Don’t worry! You will receive expert tuition from your instructor before you get adventurous with the speed machine.

Adelaide-Racing-car
Photo Credit: David Merrett/Flickr Creative Commons

 

5. Drive from Melbourne to Adelaide: Go on a self-drive from Melbourne to Adelaide along the magnificent south-east coastline and create beautiful memories. Drive past surf spots around Bells Beach on the Great Ocean Road. Find out more, right here.

Five Things You Didn’t Know About The Adelaide Oval

  1. When watching a match, every spectator will be just 40 metres from the nearest washroom, food and beverage outlet.
  2. There are 563 toilets for females, 139 for males, 36 for disabled people, seven for families and 559 urinals. So you don’t need to worry about waiting in serpentine queues!
  3. 77 per cent of the seats are under cover compared to 75 per cent at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
  4. There are more than 250 selling points around the stadium where you can simply ‘tap and go’ to pay so you don’t have to carry cash.
  5. There are 53 electronic turnstiles to scan your ticket or phone during entry to prevent you for waiting in long queues for hours.

Where To Stay?

When visiting Adelaide to watch the world cup matches, I’d recommend you choose a hotel close to the stadium to be amidst all action. Overlooking the Adelaide Oval is Intercontinental hotel. Standing right on the banks of the Torrens River, it offers luxurious river view rooms and riverside dining. Click here to book a room.

Another hot-selling property is the Grand Chancellor. A short stroll away from the Adelaide Oval, this is also in close proximity to the Rundle Mall. Book it now before it’s sold out!

Do not wait for the last minute to plan your visit. A deadly combo of India v/s Pakistan, the impressive Adelaide Oval and a plush hotel is completely worth it.

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