15 Fun Rainy Day Activities in Adelaide
Rain, rain, go away, find me something to do today.
While Adelaide isn't exactly known for its rainy weather, it pays to be prepared so that you're quite literally not caught out in it when the clouds do descend. To help keep the fun flowing rain or shine, we've rounded up some entertaining wet-weather back-up plans for your social calendars. (If you're staying in, we've got your movie watching sorted, too.)
Get inspired by our fun rainy day activities in Adelaide to brighten up your otherwise miserable day.
Cosy Up at an Award-Winningly Designed Bar
Did you hear? Luma Bar & Restaurant at The Playford M Gallery has just received it's designer dues...and it's the perfect place to cosy up on a thunderous evening. The gorgeous Art-Nouveau inspired space has taken out 'best bar' at the prestigious and influential Restaurant & Bar Design Awards in London, which honours the best in global hospitality design. Settle in for a romantic evening of cocktails and bar bites as the rain sets in heavy overhead. In such stylish surrounds, the fickle weather won't be raining on your parade, or dampening your mood.
120 North Terrace, Adelaide
Bunker Down for a Play
There's no better way to escape a downpour than a visit to one of Adelaide's fantastic theatres. The atmosphere of the darkened surrounds, the lit up stage, a soulful song, a dramatic performance...there's really nothing quite like it. Voyage into theatrical wonderland on the wave of a heavy downpour by checking out the current State Theatre Company offerings; it's one of the best rainy day activities in Adelaide to add to your cultural forecast.
Multiple locations around the city
Spend the Day (or a Night) Exploring Plant 4 Bowden
Brimming with eateries, bars, markets and events, Plant 4 Bowden is one of the best destinations for rainy day activities in Adelaide. The magic happens just outside of the CBD, in the old Clipsal building in Bowden, which serves as an industrial backdrop for a weekly rotation of maker markets, special events, celebrations and weddings. Think Musical Bingo Tuesdays, Wednesday Night Markets and Trivia Thursdays. Surrounded by greenery and Bowden Park, the venue is also home to a number of unique cafés, eateries and retail shops. You'll find ample indoor seating perfect for when the weather outside is a little extra grey and miserable, with more spaces opening up as Plant 4 continues to grow. Day or night, it's a winning destination for good food, good drinks, good vibes and good times.
5 Third Street, Bowden
See a Movie at The Piccadilly Cinema
Sat in front of a huge screen on a plush, comfortable seat is the ultimate way to experience a movie, especially on a rainy day in Adelaide. Head to the newly refurbished Piccadilly Cinema in all of its art deco glory, and spend a few wet weather hours catching the latest blockbuster, a rerun of a classic favourite or a film festival screening. Don't forget to stop off at the stylish bar for a bite to eat and to try out the cocktail of the month.
181 O'Connell Street, North Adelaide
Try a Tasting at The National Wine Centre of Australia
South Australia is known and loved for it’s many wine regions surrounding the Adelaide CBD, but if you’re not in the mood for a drive out in the rain why not explore the National Wine Centre of Australia and their range of experiences. Learn all about Australian wine and winemaking, have a meal from the seasonal menu and choose from over 120 wines to taste at their Wined Bar.
Corner of Hackney Road & Botanic Road, Adelaide
Take a Foodie Workshop
Learn a new skill to take home with you for another rainy day with some of the many cooking classes and workshops around Adelaide. Lovers of pickles can partake in a Seasonal Pickling Workshop at Plant 4 Bowden's My Grandma Ben, there’s classes to help you master world cuisine at Sticky Rice Cooking School or Italian at Casa Carboni. Plus, there’s always something tasty going on at the Adelaide Central Markets.
Hide Out in an Atmospheric Pub with a Fireplace
Oh, the weather outside is frightful, but a cosy pub with a roaring fire is so delightful. From the smoky smell in the air, to the warmth and glow of the flames, there's no better place to spend a rainy day. For an effortless activity with friends, discover a cracking pub with a fireplace in Adelaide’s CBD, the Hills and more.
The Gov, 59 Port Road, Hindmarsh
The Wheatsheaf Hotel 39 George Street, Thebarton
Botanic Bar/Golden Boy, 309 North Terrace, Adelaide
Embrace the Weather and Pretend You’re in Europe at Hahndorf Hill Winery
Spend your day wining and dining Austrian style at Hahndorf Hill Winery. The boutique vineyard specialises in cool climate wines, from crisp Pinot Grigio to a fresh, dry rose (the unofficial beverage of summer). No matter what the weather decides to do, you can take in the spectacular view as you enjoy a seated wine sampling experience at this extra cosy cellar door.
Hahndorf Hill Winery, 38 Pain Road, Hahndorf
Treat Yourself to a High Tea at Cielo
Adelaide's First Tearoom in over 100 years, Cielo is located in the heart of the city in the Adelaide Arcade. Inspired by memories of Chilean Tecito ‘Teatime’ Cielo brings offers organic handcrafted botanicals and artisanal pastries to create the ultimate high tea experience. There is the 'classic' service for $75 per person, or gather the girls and go premium for $95 per person.
Discover more high tea spots in Adelaide in our round-up.
Adelaide Arcade, Shop 31, 112/118 Grenfell Street, Adelaide
Indulge with a Pamper Session at Blue Lagoon Float & Spa
Whether you’re after an hour of bliss or a full day of luxury, visiting a day spa is a relaxing way to unwind on a wet day. And with its luxe Roman bathhouse-inspired design and extensive menu of therapeutic treatments, Blue Lagoon is the perfect place to do it. Book the warm stone massage to relive stress and tension, the Rose Quartz Infused Spa Facial to nourish and brighten your skin, or try something different and book 30 minutes of flotation therapy in Australia's largest floatarium.
132 King William Road, Hyde Park
Shop Up a Literal Storm Along Rundle Mall
Rain, hail or shine, time spent shopping along Rundle Mall is an essential Adelaide activity. Splash against the pavement in between shops and work up a hearty appetite so you can devour a delicious bowl of pasta at Valentino's 101, or get happy sipping at some neighbouring wine and cocktail bars like Jennie and Hains & Co. Pick out your favourite shops here in preparation for the next rainy day in Adelaide.
Rundle Mall, Adelaide
Soak Up Some Culture at The Art Gallery of South Australia
With over 45,000 unique works of art, AGSA has enough entertainment for your entire rainy day. Highlighting radical changes in Australian art after the second world war, the permanent fixture Rethinking Australian Art is a must see. For something a little more contemporary, check out the What's On page on the website which is regularly refreshed with exciting new events, with recent exhibitions including Yayoi Kusama's The Spirits of the Pumpkins Descended into the Heavens, Andy Warhol & Photography: A Social Media and Frida & Diego: Love & Revolution.
Art Gallery SA, North Terrace, Adelaide
Fill Your Bags at Adelaide Central Market
Rain or shine, you simply cannot beat the Adelaide Central Markets which is always a hive of activity. Home to over 70 traders, the market sells everything from fresh flowers to produce, smelly cheese, doughnuts and gin. Pick up a freshly baked scone for breakfast or lunch, do your weekly grocery shop, fuel yourself with a coffee, or simply walk around and take in the colourful scenery.
Open Tuesday – Saturday
44-60 Gouger Street, Adelaide
Tuck Yourself Away in The State Library
The best way to escape the doom and gloom of a rainy day is by curling up with a good book, and there's nowhere better to do it than at the striking State Library of South Australia. Lose hours delving into different worlds and be drawn in by fascinating characters and moments in history, while the rain pattering against the library windows provides soothing repetition.
North Terrace, Adelaide
Gather for Books & Fancy Brews at Bibliotheca Bar and Book Exchange
Fancy hiding away in a dark corner on a rainy evening in Adelaide, whispering sweet nothings? Go ahead and enjoying some fine cocktails in Bibliotheca’s European style bar, with furnishings that look straight out of a library fit for Beauty and the Beast (as long as your date doesn’t end up being a beast). Either way, this cosy space is primo escaping-a-downpour fodder.
1/27 Gresham Street, Adelaide
Now you've got all of your inspiration for fun rainy day activities in Adelaide, find out what to do when the sun is shining. We suggest a lovely local hike, or a day trip to one of these stunning national parks, followed by a hearty meal at one of these fabulous restaurants, of course.