sa 15 Feb 2026 - 15 Nov 2026Explore twelve rooms in the building, four display pavilions, blacksmith, police cell, laundry and the charming garden. Discover unique hand-made gifts in our stocked shop. Surrounded in a beautiful garden setting take time to wander and explore. The gardens are dog friendly, so please bring them along. They must beMore
sa 28 Mar 2026Discover the charm of some of Adelaide’s hotel buildings and pub culture, past and present. At the conclusion of the tour, you are welcome to partake in a refreshment at the Griffins Hotel, Hindmarsh Square (optional and at your own expense) To ensure your spot, be sure to make yourMoreBook now
sa 9 May 2026This tour explores sites around the city where heritage places have been carefully adapted to new purposes with an often funky twist. Discover some remarkable transformations of heritage buildings including a former bank, a rogue department store and a building that survived not one but two fires! Whether it’s theMoreBook now
sa 24 May 2026Occasionally, it’s the tiniest nuances that unveil the most captivating tales from history. While heritage buildings often strike with their grandeur, a closer inspection reveals that within the minutiae lies the most captivating narratives from times gone by. This tour is dedicated to shedding light on concealed intricacies and architecturalMoreBook Now
sa 17 May 2026Between the old wholesale East End Markets and the bustling Central Market there are veritable heritage samplers of buildings from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. To ensure your spot, be sure to make your booking, as this experience is not to be missed. Please note these walking tours mayMoreBook now
sa 12 Apr 2026Embark on an unforgettable voyage through Adelaide’s nexus of power, culture and educational marvels, alongside opulent residences that grace a timeless 19th century boulevard. Commence your adventure at Ayers House, a jewel among Adelaide’s last mansion treasures on North Terrace. This bluestone marvel stands as an iconic city landmark, notablyMoreBook now
sa 19 Apr 2026On the 1st of December, 1948, an unidentified man’s lifeless body was discovered on Somerton Beach, igniting worldwide curiosity during the early days of the Cold War. Now, more than 70 years down the line, the enigmatic ‘Somerton Man’ continues to stand as one of the region’s most persistentMoreBook now
sa 7 Feb 2026 - 5 Dec 2026Morning teas at the Watchman House are open to locals and visitors from further afield on the first Saturday of the month from February to December. Volunteers will be on hand throughout the mornings to guide groups through the house and share its stories as well as those of otherMore
sa 3 Jan 2026 - 23 May 2026For almost 90 years Glenside’s Z Ward was home to South Australia’s “criminally insane”, patients who sat on the overlapping edges of criminality and mental illness. Z Wards construction was completed in 1885 however, it was not opened until 1888. Patients who were accommodated in Z Ward were Governor’sMoreBook now