

Experience panoramic views of Adelaide from the iconic Adelaide Oval's rooftop, a unique blend of sport, history, and cityscape.
Bacon, eggs, sausages, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms, and toast.

Oysters topped with a mixture of tomato, shallots, and Worcestershire sauce, then grilled.
Smoked kangaroo meat served with bush tomato chutney and damper bread.

The Roofclimb involves a lot of walking and climbing, so comfortable shoes are essential.

Adelaide can have cool breezes, especially at higher points like the Roofclimb, so a jacket is recommended.
Staying hydrated is important, especially during physical activities like the Roofclimb.
Famous for its fluffy pancakes and historic building, a local favorite since 1975.
A bustling market with a wide variety of food stalls, offering a unique dining experience.
Award-winning restaurant known for its innovative Australian cuisine and exceptional service.
A bustling market with over 70 stalls offering fresh produce, gourmet foods, and local products.
Home to an impressive collection of Australian, Aboriginal, and international art.
An annual event featuring illuminated lanterns along the River Torrens, best viewed in the evening.
A symbol of Adelaide's sporting culture, this cap is worn by climbers and fans alike.
Known for its premium quality, take home a bottle of South Australian wine to enjoy later.
A unique print capturing the panoramic view from the Roofclimb, a memorable keepsake.

A mesmerizing light show that illuminates the historic Krishna Raja Sagara (KRS) dam and the Kaveri River, creating a magical spectacle.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mamallapuram Shore Temple is a stunning example of Dravidian architecture, perched on the shores of the Bay of Bengal.
A vibrant, open-air square in George Town, Penang, famous for its giant, 6m-tall bronze sculpture of a squirrel, symbolizing the city's nickname 'The City of the Squirrels'.