The Adelaide Central Market is home to amazing produce and fascinating stories, all shared on this Adelaide food tour!
This introduction to the market will showcase numerous stalls and reveal their stories as you take in a precinct with more than 150 years of history. Visit the oldest remaining stall and learn how the market came to exist; discover local delicacies and explore how multiculturalism fits into the area today.
Sample tasty morsels to kickstart your morning while being shown the market by a local guide. This one-hour Adelaide small-group food tour is essential in understanding Adelaide in greater context, and not to be missed during your Adelaide experience.
Be sure to bring a shopping bag - you'll want to make purchases at our stops after we finish with discounts on offer.
*Vegetarian, vegan and gluten free dietary requirements can be catered for but please enquire to confirm.
*If there is only one booking, we have the right to reschedule the tour.
Explore the Adelaide Central Market through its 150-year history, local produce and international flavours. You'll sample a range of products from the market, which vary depending on supply but usually include sweets, native foods and local cheese.
We meet outside the Grote Street entrance of the Central Market, where you can see the shop Saudade. Please wait by the bike racks.
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