Adelaide is relaxed, refined and surprisingly easy to navigate — especially for solo travellers. This Adelaide Transport Guide simplifies how to move around the city, from airport transfers and tram routes to exploring the CBD, coastal suburbs and nearby wine regions. Alongside practical transport advice, you’ll discover the most Instagrammable locations in Adelaide — from heritage architecture and vibrant markets to seaside sunsets and hidden laneways. Designed for independent travellers who love food, wine and beautiful spaces, this guide helps you explore Adelaide with confidence and style.
🍷 Adelaide Transport Guide
Discover South Australia’s elegant capital by tram, bus, and bike. A compact city centre and free transport options make Adelaide one of Australia’s easiest cities to explore.
Main Transport Options
Trams (Adelaide Metro)
A single scenic line connecting the CBD to the beach at Glenelg — Adelaide’s most iconic ride
- Single line from Adelaide Entertainment Centre to Glenelg Beach
- Free travel within the Adelaide CBD Free Tram Zone
- Runs every 7–15 minutes during peak
- Journey to Glenelg takes about 30 minutes
Buses
The backbone of Adelaide’s public transport — connecting the CBD to suburbs, hills, and wine regions
- Extensive network across metro Adelaide
- Free City Connector bus (98A/98C) loops the CBD
- Go Zone routes run every 15 minutes or better
- Night services on weekends via After Midnight buses
Trains (Adelaide Metro)
Six lines connecting the CBD to key suburbs, the coast, and the Adelaide Hills fringe
- 6 lines from Adelaide Station
- Seaford line runs to the southern beaches
- Belair line heads into the Adelaide Hills
- Trains run every 15–30 minutes depending on the line
Cycling & E-Scooters
Adelaide’s flat grid and parklands make it one of Australia’s best cities for cycling
- Flat terrain with dedicated bike lanes throughout the CBD
- Lime e-scooters available across the city
- Adelaide Parklands trail loops the entire city centre
- Linear Park Trail runs 30 km from the hills to the sea
Passes & Tickets
Metrcard
Adelaide’s reusable smartcard for trams, trains, and buses
Best for: Regular travel across zones- Regular fare: A$4.10
- Off-peak fare: A$2.25
- 28-day pass available
Visitor Pass
Unlimited travel for visitors — available as day passes
Best for: Tourists exploring for a few days- Daytrip pass: A$11.40
- Unlimited tram, train & bus
- No need to tap off
Contactless Payment
Tap your bank card or phone — same fares, no Metrcard needed
Best for: Short visits & convenience- Same fares as Metrcard
- Daily cap applies
- No card purchase needed
📱 Navigation Apps & Tools
Adelaide Metro App
Official app with real-time departures, trip planner, and service alerts
Google Maps
Reliable multi-modal routing with walking and rideshare options
Moovit
Live transit info with step-by-step navigation and alerts
Lime App
Find and unlock e-scooters across the city in seconds
📸 Most Instagrammable Transport Spots
Glenelg Tram at Sunset
Step off the tram straight onto the beach with golden hour light
Adelaide Railway Station
Heritage stone façade on North Terrace — stunning architecture day or night
Adelaide Parklands Trail
Cycle through lush green parklands wrapping the entire city centre
Belair Line to the Hills
Scenic train ride winding up through eucalyptus forests into the Adelaide Hills
O-Bahn Busway
The world’s fastest guided busway — buses at 100 km/h through a linear park!
💡 Insider Tips
- 1 The free tram runs within the CBD — don’t tap on between South Terrace and the Entertainment Centre
- 2 The free City Connector bus (98A/98C) loops the CBD every 15 minutes — use it instead of walking in the heat
- 3 Off-peak fares (after 9:01 AM weekdays, all weekend) save you nearly 50% — plan accordingly
- 4 Adelaide Central Market is a 2-minute walk from the tram — perfect for a food stop mid-ride
- 5 The O-Bahn from the CBD to Tea Tree Plaza takes just 15 minutes — faster than driving
- 6 Adelaide is a 20-minute city — most attractions are walkable from the CBD if you’re comfortable in the heat
ℹ️ Important Information
Emergency Contacts
- Australian Emergency: 000
- Adelaide Metro Info: 1300 311 108
- Police Assistance Line: 131 444
- SA Visitor Centre: +61 8 8203 7611
Safety Tips
- Stay hydrated — Adelaide summers regularly exceed 40°C
- Check for trams before crossing King William Street
- UV is extreme in summer — wear sunscreen even on cloudy days
- Check Adelaide Metro app for service changes on event days
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