12 Fun Rainy Day Activities in Adelaide
Rain, rain, go away and find me something to do today with these fun rainy day activities in Adelaide!
Adelaide’s sunshine reputation is well-earned — but even the best cities have their grey days. Consider this your rainy day edit: the spots, spaces, and experiences worth knowing about when the forecast doesn’t quite go your way.
Whether you’re a local looking to switch up your weekend or a visitor determined to make the most of it, these are the indoor escapes and wet-weather discoveries that make a drizzly day feel a little less like a write-off.
Adelaide Hills
The Adelaide Hills was made for days like this — pull on something warm, point the car into the hills, and let the grey skies do their thing. Wander the tree-lined streets of Stirling or lose an afternoon in Hahndorf, and when the rain really sets in, a cellar door and a good glass of red is all you need.
Live Theatre
Few things match the feeling of stepping out of the rain and into a darkened theatre. The lights drop, the stage comes alive, and whatever was happening outside ceases to exist. Check what’s currently showing at the State Theatre Company or browse the program at the Adelaide Festival Centre — either way, you’re in for an evening well spent.
Multiple locations around the city
Summertown Studio
Summertown Studio is the kind of place that earns a permanent spot in your rotation, rain or shine. The creative hub blends coffee, live music, local art, and vinyl browsing under one roof — with workshops and pop-up markets thrown in for good measure. When the weather turns, step into the shed and settle in. There’s always something worth staying for.
13 Paringa Avenue, Somerton Park
The Piccadilly Cinema
The Piccadilly Cinema in all its art deco glory is exactly where you want to be when the rain sets in. Sink into a plush seat, lose yourself in whatever’s on the big screen — new release, timeless classic, or festival screening — and let the afternoon disappear. The bar is worth a stop on the way in or out, especially if the cocktail of the month looks good. It usually does.
181 O’Connell Street, North Adelaide
Plant 4 Bowden
Just outside the CBD in Bowden, Plant 4 has a way of making any day feel like something’s on. Housed in the old Clipsal building, the industrial space runs a weekly rhythm of maker markets, musical bingo, trivia nights, and Wednesday night markets — with a solid lineup of cafes, eateries, and retail to fill the gaps in between. When the weather turns, the indoor seating and reliably good atmosphere make it an easy place to land. Day or night, there’s always a reason to be here.
5 Third Street, Bowden
Barossa Valley
If there’s a better place to wait out a rainy day than a Barossa cellar door with a glass of red and a board of something good, we haven’t found it. Just over an hour from Adelaide, the Barossa Valley is one of Australia’s most celebrated wine regions — and on a grey winter’s day, it earns that reputation all over again. Picturesque, unhurried, and very good at making you forget there’s anywhere else to be.
The National Wine Centre of Australia
No need to leave the city for a great wine experience. The National Wine Centre of Australia sits just minutes from the CBD and punches well above its postcode — guided tours through Australian wine history, a seasonal menu worth lingering over, and Wined Bar, Australia’s largest tasting room, with over 120 wines to work your way through. A rainy afternoon here feels less like a compromise and more like the plan all along.
Corner of Hackney Road & Botanic Road, Adelaide
Foodie Workshops
A rainy day is the perfect excuse to finally learn something new in the kitchen. Adelaide has no shortage of options — pick up seasonal pickling or chilli preserving at My Grandma Ben in Plant 4 Bowden, master a world cuisine at Sticky Rice Cooking School, or spend an afternoon cooking an Italian feast at Casa Carboni. The skills go home with you. The recipes definitely will too.
Pamper Session
When the weather calls for a full reset, a day spa is always the answer. Blue Lagoon’s Roman bathhouse-inspired setting sets the tone before you’ve even booked a treatment — choose from a warm stone massage, a rose quartz-infused facial, or something a little different with a session in Australia’s largest floatarium. An hour here feels restorative. A full day feels like a different person entirely.
Hyde Park & Fulham Gardens
Art & Culture
Some days are made for slow mornings and long museum loops. The Art Gallery of South Australia holds over 45,000 works — enough to fill a rainy day without rushing. The permanent Rethinking Australian Art collection is worth the visit alone, and the rotating program consistently pulls in exhibitions of real weight and interest. Check what’s currently on before you go.
When you’ve had your fill, the South Australian Museum is just down the road and equally worth the time. Five floors spanning ancient history, natural wonders, and Aboriginal culture — open seven days, and never quite the same visit twice. Consider it a full cultural day out, with the weather doing you a favour.
North Terrace, Adelaide
Adelaide Central Market
Rain or shine, the Adelaide Central Market delivers every time. One of the Southern Hemisphere’s largest undercover fresh food markets, it’s home to over 70 traders selling everything from fresh produce and flowers to artisan cheese, doughnuts, and local gin. Come for a scone and a coffee, stay for the weekly shop, or simply wander and take it all in. Either way, you’ll leave with more than you planned to buy.
Open Tuesday – Saturday
44-60 Gouger Street, Adelaide
State Library of South Australia
Few places in Adelaide do quiet quite like the State Library of South Australia. Settle in with a good book, let the rain do its thing against the windows, and lose track of time entirely. The building itself is worth the visit — and once you’re in, there’s very little reason to leave.
North Terrace, 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 SA’s stunning national parks.