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I'll be heading over for the V8's in a couple weeks from Sydney. Is there anything awesome I should try or visit while I'm there? I have absolutely 0% idea of what radelaide has to offer. I'm open to suggestions? Good bars, sight seeing, whatever.... suggest it!

thanks in advance!

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I'll be flying over so twisties and drives are unlikely.

interested in beer

sight seeing, I'll be bring my camera along for some happy snaps

ummm... signature adelaide stuff that i can't find anywhere else, or stuff that you guys really love.

so general awesome stuff.

thanks for suggestions above. googling each of them now for more info :)

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If you like Beer, try Belgian Beer Bar off Rundle Street.

Huge variety, liquid gold as they say.

^^^^ THIS, also the foods not too bad either.

If I go to town, I go there. f**k clubs and their horrid thing they like to call 'music'

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book in and do the coopers brewery tour. check out the coopers shop when you land at the airport they will give you the info. hire a car and drive to lobethal and go check out the lobethal brewhaus, top micro brewery

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Yes agreed , definitely make it to Harndorf , smash down some local Wurst with Beer yes.gif

Glenelg also Rundle street in the city check out the local spread , oh yeah !

Stay away from Hindley st in the city and the Northern suburbs. trololol

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If you like Beer, try Belgian Beer Bar off Rundle Street.

Huge variety, liquid gold as they say.

Theres pretty much a Belgian Beer Bar in every city, I know melbourne has two - I wouldnt hit this up as something uniquelly south australian. If you can do a Coopers tour, do it. If you like wines, make your way to the Barossa, there are heaps of 'coach tours' so you dont have to drive :thumbsup:.

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