Adelaide Central Market

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Beneath the soaring arched roof of Adelaide Central Market, the city’s multicultural soul is laid out on a platter. Since 1869, this bustling precinct has been the heartbeat of Adelaide’s food scene, where the aroma of fresh-roasted coffee mingles with the earthy scent of just-picked produce. For travellers, it’s an unmissable sensory immersion into South Australia’s bounty – and a chance to taste your way through the state’s best artisan cheeses, small-batch olive oils, and handcrafted chocolates.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Set aside at least two hours to properly wander – longer if you plan to sit for a coffee or a bowl of steaming laksa. Morning is best, when the stalls are fully stocked and the energy is electric. Many vendors close by mid-afternoon, so arrive before 2pm to catch the full spread. If you’re a foodie, consider joining a guided tasting tour (booked separately) to uncover hidden gems.

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