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Victoria Park (Park 16) — Attraction in Adelaide

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Victoria Park (Park 16)
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Nearby attractions
bp Adelaide Grand Final
Pakapakanthi /Victoria Park, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
St John's Anglican Church
379 Halifax St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Osteria Polpo
207 East Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Commissary
160 Fullarton Rd, Rose Park SA 5067, Australia
Public Schools Club
207 East Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Victoria Park Social Club
Cnr wakefield rd &, Fullarton Rd, Rose Park SA 5067, Australia
Ballaboosta
289 Halifax St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Mk's Cafe
178 Hutt St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Coffylosophy
198A Hutt St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Chianti
160 Hutt St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Raj on Taj Hutt Street
3/242 Hutt St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Biga Café
200 Hutt St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Nearby hotels
Adelaide Travellers Inn Backpackers Hostel
220 Hutt St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Flinders Lodge
Flinders Lodge, 27 Dequetteville Terrace, Kent Town SA 5067, Australia
Hume Serviced Apartments
22/24 Hume St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Econo Lodge East Adelaide
27 Dequetteville Terrace, Kent Town SA 5067, Australia
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Victoria Park (Park 16)

Wakefield Rd, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
4.5(314)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: bp Adelaide Grand Final, St John's Anglican Church, restaurants: Osteria Polpo, Commissary, Public Schools Club, Victoria Park Social Club, Ballaboosta, Mk's Cafe, Coffylosophy, Chianti, Raj on Taj Hutt Street, Biga Café
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Nearby attractions of Victoria Park (Park 16)

bp Adelaide Grand Final

St John's Anglican Church

bp Adelaide Grand Final

bp Adelaide Grand Final

4.3

(25)

Open 24 hours
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St John's Anglican Church

St John's Anglican Church

4.5

(20)

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Nearby restaurants of Victoria Park (Park 16)

Osteria Polpo

Commissary

Public Schools Club

Victoria Park Social Club

Ballaboosta

Mk's Cafe

Coffylosophy

Chianti

Raj on Taj Hutt Street

Biga Café

Osteria Polpo

Osteria Polpo

4.5

(85)

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Commissary

Commissary

4.5

(414)

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Public Schools Club

Public Schools Club

4.3

(36)

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Victoria Park Social Club

Victoria Park Social Club

4.5

(142)

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Emmy SilviusEmmy Silvius
Love this park which is huge 😍. It is well maintained with lots of different walking and cycling tracks as well as exercise equipment scattered throughout. There is also plenty of signage around explaining the history of the park as well as its flora and fauna. There are beautiful wetlands with trails and board walks at the southern end. There is a cafe near the heritage listed grandstand and two toilet blocks. There is a variety of seating throughout. The park is dog friendly, however, be aware that there are areas where the dog needs to be on a lead. It appeared to me during my visits that this rule is not adhered to nor monitored which is a shame. It's a wonderful oasis for birdlife. Parking is easily available along Fullerton Rd and Wakefield Street etc.
Lu LiuLu Liu
Victoria Park / pakapakanthi (Park 16) is probably the largest park in the green belt around Adelaide. Here's the first Racecourse in Adelaide. Broad lawn, small forest and there is a stream in the forest, living a lot of birds. Sweet track has many fitness facilities. People of almost all ages can rest, walk, jogg, bike, exercise etc here. It's also convenient to park around. This is a wonderful park.
John WinterJohn Winter
A nice park in the South East corner of Adelaide owned by the Adelaide City Council which is the only approved park in the City of Adelaide for recreational drone and RC flights (conditions apply). The park is quite large and also good for walking and bike riding. There are public toilets located at the park as well and backs onto wetlands.
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Love this park which is huge 😍. It is well maintained with lots of different walking and cycling tracks as well as exercise equipment scattered throughout. There is also plenty of signage around explaining the history of the park as well as its flora and fauna. There are beautiful wetlands with trails and board walks at the southern end. There is a cafe near the heritage listed grandstand and two toilet blocks. There is a variety of seating throughout. The park is dog friendly, however, be aware that there are areas where the dog needs to be on a lead. It appeared to me during my visits that this rule is not adhered to nor monitored which is a shame. It's a wonderful oasis for birdlife. Parking is easily available along Fullerton Rd and Wakefield Street etc.
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Victoria Park / pakapakanthi (Park 16) is probably the largest park in the green belt around Adelaide. Here's the first Racecourse in Adelaide. Broad lawn, small forest and there is a stream in the forest, living a lot of birds. Sweet track has many fitness facilities. People of almost all ages can rest, walk, jogg, bike, exercise etc here. It's also convenient to park around. This is a wonderful park.
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A nice park in the South East corner of Adelaide owned by the Adelaide City Council which is the only approved park in the City of Adelaide for recreational drone and RC flights (conditions apply). The park is quite large and also good for walking and bike riding. There are public toilets located at the park as well and backs onto wetlands.
John Winter

John Winter

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Reviews of Victoria Park (Park 16)

4.5
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3.0
4y

Victoria Park is one of Adelaide’s true treasures. I love walking the dogs there and enjoying the open space, especially with the addition of the new water features. They’re not only beautiful but also a thoughtful improvement, helping the ducks thrive and managing flooding in the area. It’s a space that genuinely feels like it’s for everyone—dogs, people, and wildlife alike.

What’s less great is the annual car race. The state government bowing to pressure from oil companies means months of disruption with workers setting up temporary stands, taking over carparks, and frankly, trashing the place. It feels completely out of step with the park’s purpose and the city’s environmental goals. Moving the race out of Adelaide altogether—funding buses to transport fans to a dedicated site—would be a much better solution. It’d be cheaper, friendlier to the environment, and would keep this incredible space intact for everyone to...

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5.0
2y

This sprawling open parklands has walking, biking, roller skating, dog walking, sports fields and occasionally major events there.

Parking is relatively easy unless there is an event but you can park on either of four sides and more.

Several cafes with excellent facilities are on site including the heritage Grand Stand Precinct with the Velo-Precinct with its indoor child play cafe and gym.

Sitting on the Grandstand is a great way to view the parks or get some exercise on the stairs with an interesting historical angle with this being the stand used during the horse racing era there.

All of the Parklands surrounding Adelaide are connected with the bike path and general trails so this is a super spot to base yourself for a cycling experience and...

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5.0
16w

Love this park which is huge 😍. It is well maintained with lots of different walking and cycling tracks as well as exercise equipment scattered throughout. There is also plenty of signage around explaining the history of the park as well as its flora and fauna. There are beautiful wetlands with trails and board walks at the southern end. There is a cafe near the heritage listed grandstand and two toilet blocks. There is a variety of seating throughout. The park is dog friendly, however, be aware that there are areas where the dog needs to be on a lead. It appeared to me during my visits that this rule is not adhered to nor monitored which is a shame. It's a wonderful oasis for birdlife. Parking is easily available along Fullerton Rd and...

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