The Adelaide Arcade underground stairs in the dark

Adelaide Arcade Ghost Tour

There are rumoured to be at least six ghosts that call Adelaide Arcade home, and over the years there have been numerous reports of sightings, footsteps, objects moving and other unexplainable occurrences.

The Adelaide Arcade Ghost Tour, run by Haunted Horizons, will let you explore the ghost stories for yourself in an exclusive, after dark tour — you might even go home with a ghostly tale of your own!

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Where Rundle Mall, King William Street and Hindley Street meet sits Beehive Corner — one of the most well-recognised buildings in Adelaide and a popular meeting spot for many.

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To celebrate 150 years of South Australia, the State Government unveiled a ‘walk of fame’ on North Terrace.

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Building of the first section of Government House began in 1839. Prior to this, the Governor John Hindmarsh, and then his successor George Gawler, lived in a three-roomed wattle and daub cottage with calico ceiling.

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Don't forget to look up! The 'Progress' sculpture has looked over Rundle Mall for more than 50 years.

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