Apartment 223 Therri & Team’s guidebook

Therri & Team
Therri & Team
Apartment 223 Therri & Team’s guidebook

Food scene

This is a very popular cafe in beautiful Walkerville Tce set among interesting retail outlets along the tree lined street. The coffee is good quality and the breakfast menu is interesting and very tasty. Both indoor & outdoor seating is available.
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Coffee Institute
96 Walkerville Terrace
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This is a very popular cafe in beautiful Walkerville Tce set among interesting retail outlets along the tree lined street. The coffee is good quality and the breakfast menu is interesting and very tasty. Both indoor & outdoor seating is available.
This long-standing establishment continues to serve locals and visitors alike with friendly cheerful service, a good cup of coffee, and tasty light meals and snacks - at reasonable prices with quick service
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Nest Bistro Coffee Bar
104 Walkerville Terrace
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This long-standing establishment continues to serve locals and visitors alike with friendly cheerful service, a good cup of coffee, and tasty light meals and snacks - at reasonable prices with quick service
Lonely Hearts offers a diverse all-day dining menu showcasing the best of South Australia's dishes. Sourced direct from the grower, daily specials are developed around the availability of seasonal produce.
Lonely Hearts
33 Warwick Street
Lonely Hearts offers a diverse all-day dining menu showcasing the best of South Australia's dishes. Sourced direct from the grower, daily specials are developed around the availability of seasonal produce.
Groceries
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Woolworths Walkerville
104 Walkerville Terrace
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Groceries

Sightseeing

Here, countless authentic eateries offer a gastronomic gateway to Asia, while produce from all over South Australia including fruits, vegetables, cheeses, small goods, chocolate, honey and breads pack stalls manned by local producers. Grab breakfast, then embark on a guided tour, taking you through the market’s rich history, much-loved characters and tastes from all corners of the globe
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Adelaide centrale markt
60 Gouger St
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Here, countless authentic eateries offer a gastronomic gateway to Asia, while produce from all over South Australia including fruits, vegetables, cheeses, small goods, chocolate, honey and breads pack stalls manned by local producers. Grab breakfast, then embark on a guided tour, taking you through the market’s rich history, much-loved characters and tastes from all corners of the globe
One of Australia’s most iconic stadiums, clamber over billowing rooftops and historic grandstands by sunset on a spectacular twilight tour. Snag the bests seats in the house and see the sun set from the best vantage point in Adelaide.
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RoofClimb Adelaide Oval
War Memorial Drive
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One of Australia’s most iconic stadiums, clamber over billowing rooftops and historic grandstands by sunset on a spectacular twilight tour. Snag the bests seats in the house and see the sun set from the best vantage point in Adelaide.
South Australian skies put on a show come sundown when collages of blazing red, yellow and orange paint the sky in a sunset spectacular best appreciated beachside. And with so many incredible west-facing beaches in Adelaide, you’ll have front row seats on the sand to a fiery show-stopper as the sun slips behind the ocean. Drive 20 minutes to Adelaide’s favourite city beach, Glenelg.
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The Moseley Beach Club
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South Australian skies put on a show come sundown when collages of blazing red, yellow and orange paint the sky in a sunset spectacular best appreciated beachside. And with so many incredible west-facing beaches in Adelaide, you’ll have front row seats on the sand to a fiery show-stopper as the sun slips behind the ocean. Drive 20 minutes to Adelaide’s favourite city beach, Glenelg.
While away an afternoon exploring a real-life fairy-tale village at Australia’s oldest surviving German settlement, Hahndorf. Just 25 minutes from Adelaide, Hahndorf is steeped in history and character. Stroll down the iconic main street and explore heritage German buildings, bakeries, pubs and cafes that line the bustling leafy street. Enjoy a traditional German feast at the Hahndorf Inn and wander through beautiful galleries and shops offering everything from traditional sweets and local produce to indigenous artwork and German cuckoo clocks.
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Hahndorf
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While away an afternoon exploring a real-life fairy-tale village at Australia’s oldest surviving German settlement, Hahndorf. Just 25 minutes from Adelaide, Hahndorf is steeped in history and character. Stroll down the iconic main street and explore heritage German buildings, bakeries, pubs and cafes that line the bustling leafy street. Enjoy a traditional German feast at the Hahndorf Inn and wander through beautiful galleries and shops offering everything from traditional sweets and local produce to indigenous artwork and German cuckoo clocks.
Explore 97 hectares of lush, green paradise at Mount Lofty Botanic Garden. Though jaw-dropping all year-round, the best time to roam the garden is during autumn, when canopies explode with vibrant yellows, reds and oranges.
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Mount Lofty Botanic Garden
16 Lampert Road
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Explore 97 hectares of lush, green paradise at Mount Lofty Botanic Garden. Though jaw-dropping all year-round, the best time to roam the garden is during autumn, when canopies explode with vibrant yellows, reds and oranges.
Just down the road from the gardens, the lush bushland paradise of Cleland Wildlife Park is a haven for iconic Australian animals. Spanning 35 hectares and home to more than 130 native species including kangaroos, reptiles, wombats and birds, here you can take a selfie with a koala, hand-feed kangaroos, or pat a wombat. For more up-close animal encounters, wildlife lovers can continue to Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary and Gorge Wildlife Park, or check out our guide to the best wildlife experiences in South Australia
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Cleland Wildlife Park
365 Mount Lofty Summit Rd
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Just down the road from the gardens, the lush bushland paradise of Cleland Wildlife Park is a haven for iconic Australian animals. Spanning 35 hectares and home to more than 130 native species including kangaroos, reptiles, wombats and birds, here you can take a selfie with a koala, hand-feed kangaroos, or pat a wombat. For more up-close animal encounters, wildlife lovers can continue to Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary and Gorge Wildlife Park, or check out our guide to the best wildlife experiences in South Australia
Nothing compares to the taste of fruit plucked straight from the field, and some of South Australia’s best produce awaits in orchards across the Adelaide Hills. Nestled just outside the tourist hot spot of Hahndorf, picking your own strawberries at Beerenberg Farm is a rite of passage during any trip to the hills, plus you can sample their famous jams, sauces and condiments direct from the farm shop.
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Beerenberg Farm
2106 Mount Barker Rd
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Nothing compares to the taste of fruit plucked straight from the field, and some of South Australia’s best produce awaits in orchards across the Adelaide Hills. Nestled just outside the tourist hot spot of Hahndorf, picking your own strawberries at Beerenberg Farm is a rite of passage during any trip to the hills, plus you can sample their famous jams, sauces and condiments direct from the farm shop.
Adelaide Zoo is one of the best family-friendly things to do in Adelaide. Hand feed giraffe, feel the wind from the wings of Blue and Gold Macaws on your face as they fly overhead, watch the pandas at bath time and learn about your favourite animals from the passionate keepers
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Adelaide Zoo
Frome Road
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Adelaide Zoo is one of the best family-friendly things to do in Adelaide. Hand feed giraffe, feel the wind from the wings of Blue and Gold Macaws on your face as they fly overhead, watch the pandas at bath time and learn about your favourite animals from the passionate keepers
Go gallery hopping along Adelaide’s cultural boulevard, North Terrace, home to a myriad of unique and impressive art galleries and museums
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Güney Avustralya Sanat Galerisi
North Terrace
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Go gallery hopping along Adelaide’s cultural boulevard, North Terrace, home to a myriad of unique and impressive art galleries and museums
Set above the Barossa at Angaston, Yalumba is the only major winery still under family ownership, and a personal favourite. As you pull up in the lovely manicured grounds, there’s little sense of the grandeur around the corner – the blue-marble winery with its turreted clocktower
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Yalumba
40 Eden Valley Rd
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Set above the Barossa at Angaston, Yalumba is the only major winery still under family ownership, and a personal favourite. As you pull up in the lovely manicured grounds, there’s little sense of the grandeur around the corner – the blue-marble winery with its turreted clocktower
Built between 1899 and 1903 the Whispering Wall is part of the dam wall located in the Barossa Reservoir Reserve and is known for its unique acoustic effects. Words whispered at one side can be clearly heard at the other, more than 100 metres away. Barossa Reservoir Reserve is a popular tourist destination north of Adelaide, and just an hour’s drive from the city centre. The reservoir is close to Williamstown and Gawler, just south of the Barossa Valley, making it a great day trip from Adelaide. Pack a picnic and think of a secret to whisper! Free car parking and toilet facilities are also available. Open 8.30am - 5pm (standard time), 8.30am - 8pm (daylight saving time). Closed on Total Fire Ban Days and for operational activity (gates will be closed).
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Whispering Wall
Whispering Wall Road
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Built between 1899 and 1903 the Whispering Wall is part of the dam wall located in the Barossa Reservoir Reserve and is known for its unique acoustic effects. Words whispered at one side can be clearly heard at the other, more than 100 metres away. Barossa Reservoir Reserve is a popular tourist destination north of Adelaide, and just an hour’s drive from the city centre. The reservoir is close to Williamstown and Gawler, just south of the Barossa Valley, making it a great day trip from Adelaide. Pack a picnic and think of a secret to whisper! Free car parking and toilet facilities are also available. Open 8.30am - 5pm (standard time), 8.30am - 8pm (daylight saving time). Closed on Total Fire Ban Days and for operational activity (gates will be closed).