Adelaide Oval Tours
Things To Do North Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia
Adelaide Oval Stadium Tours take you behind-the-scenes where you’ll discover hidden secrets and relive celebrated moments. Expert volunteer tour guides share captivating tales of the history of the venue, the sporting greats who have competed here, and the Oval’s iconic status in SA.
You’ll run through the player’s race to the roar of a 50,000-strong crowd, climb the stairs to the heritage-listed scoreboard and gain an insight into match-day preparations inside the players’ change-rooms – all of these experiences and more are included on a Stadium Tour. Adelaide Oval also houses the famed Bradman Collection which tells the story of Australia’s greatest ever cricketer and provides an insight into life in Australia from the 1920s to the 1970s.
Tours operate every day outside major event days. Bookings are recommended to avoid disappointment.
Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly activity or simply want to explore an iconic part of South Australian history, an Adelaide Oval Stadium Tour is the perfect experience for you!
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$28
Go behind the scenes at Adelaide Oval on a Stadium Tour. Visit a number of areas that are usually inaccessible and learn about the heritage and significance of this world class venue. Expert volunteer guides share captivating tales of the history of the venue, the sporting greats who have competed here and the Oval’s iconic status in SA.
Imagine running onto Adelaide Oval to the roar of a 50,000-strong crowd, climbing the stairs to the 100-year-old heritage-listed scoreboard or gaining an insight into match-day preparations inside the players’ change-rooms – all of these experiences and many more are included on a Stadium Tour.
Tours operate seven days a week (excluding certain event days and some public holidays). Bookings are recommended to avoid disappointment.
A tour includes admission to the famed Bradman Collection which tells the story of Australia’s greatest ever cricketer and provides an insight into life in Australia from the 1920s to the 1970s.
Disabled Access
Carpark Family Friendly Non Smoking Public Toilet