
Getting around Adelaide
With free trams and buses within the city centre, getting around Adelaide is quick and easy.
By Mark Sariban
Adelaide is an easy city to get around, with a great range of options for public transport, driving, cycling and walking. Here’s how to get around Adelaide with ease.
Transport in Adelaide

Adelaide, South Australia © South Australian Tourism Commission
Adelaide has an extensive public transport system of buses, trains and trams. To use the network, it’s recommended that you purchase a MetroCard. You can purchase a regular metroCARD at Adelaide Airport or from participating retailers in the city. Use the Adelaide Metro’s My next service tool to find your nearest stop and real-time service information.
- You can also purchase a metroCARD Visitor Pass, which gives you three days of unlimited travel on the Adelaide Metro network for one fixed fee. These cards can be purchased from the Adelaide Metro InfoCentre at the Adelaide Railway Station.
- If you choose a regular metroCARD, you’ll need to load it with some money to cover your fares. You can do this online, at metroCARD retail agents or by using ticket machines at train stations.
- You can use a contactless credit card, debit card or mobile device to tap and pay on trams and O-Bahn busway buses. Note that the tap and pay option does not provide the benefit of discounted transfers to other services.
- To start your ride, tap your card on the reader when you board your selected mode of transport and be sure to tap off when you disembark.
Tip: If you arrive on a cruise ship, you can purchase an inexpensive one-day Cruise ship metroCARD at the Outer Harbor railway station or the Adelaide Metro InfoCentre.
Getting around Adelaide on public transport

Tram, Adelaide, South Australia © South Australian Tourism Commission
Adelaide has a useful tram service that operates through the city centre and inner suburbs. It’s most convenient for travel within the city and reaching the popular coastal suburb of Glenelg. The service runs every 10-15 minutes from around 7am to midnight.
- The tram is free to use in Adelaide city centre between Entertainment Centre Station and South Terrace Station.
Getting around Adelaide by car

The Parade, Norwood, South Australia © South Australian Tourism Commission
Driving in Adelaide is easy and safe, but you may find it’s easier to use a combination of taxis, rideshares and public transport to get around town. You can also book tours to many of the stunning destinations outside of Adelaide and leave the driving to someone else.
If you do opt to rent a car at the airport or in the city, you may want to check whether your hotel charges a daily parking fee.
- The City of Adelaide operates nine UPark off-street car parks with approximately 6,000 car parking spaces.
- Download the free City of Adelaide Park Adelaide app to find parking spaces and make contactless payments on your smart device.
Other forms of transport in Adelaide

Temptation Sailing, Adelaide, South Australia © Tourism Australia
Taking a sightseeing cruise on Adelaide’s rivers is a great way to see the city.
- Cruise the River Torrens through the city centre on the charming river boat Popeye.
- Spot the dolphins of the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary during a Port River Cruises tour on Port Adelaide River.