Explore the vibrant East End of Adelaide in the early evening on this 2-hour Food Tour. You’ll visit four unique venues, each showcasing diverse food options. This tour highlights local street art and shares fascinating stories of the city’s culture and history. Accompanied by an experienced local guide, enjoy a relaxed atmosphere as you uncover hidden gems and savor delicious bites. Ideal for food lovers and those looking to experience Adelaide from a different perspective, this tour also supports the local community with a donation to charities.
- Visit 4 different food stops in Adelaide’s East End
- Discover local street art and unique stories from your guide
- Small group size (max 12 people) for a personalized experience
- Supports local charities with a donation from each ticket sold
The Tour starts at the Malls Balls on Rundle Mall. From here we will take you into Adelaide's East End.
This 2-hour tour will take you into the East End of Adelaide with its buzzing atmosphere, historic buildings and plethora of great eating options
We will stop at 4 different venues to experience the range of different food that can be experienced in this area. Between stops, your tour host will show you street art and share all sorts of little-known facts and other “hidden” aspects of Adelaide.
Meet at the Malls Balls on Rundle mall. They are the 2 large shiny metallic balls near Regent Arcade on Rundle Mall. Your guide will meet you by them.
Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, is renowned for its vibrant arts scene, excellent food and wine, and stunning natural surroundings. Often referred to as the 'City of Churches,' it offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and modern urban living.
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Australian Central Standard Time (ACST) (GMT+9:30), Australian Central Daylight Time (ACDT) (GMT+10:30) during daylight saving
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