Matterport Virtual Tours: Best Attractions In Adelaide You Must Experience

Matterport Virtual Tours: Best Attractions In Adelaide You Must Experience

From sports venues, and wineries, to markets, beaches and museums, the capital city of South Australia really has it all. That’s because it is completely surrounded by a green belt and the four terraces, wide avenues that border the city to the north, east, south, and west. So it’s no wonder Adelaide is one of the hottest destinations in the country. 

So, maybe when everything is back to normal and people can travel more comfortably, try visiting Adelaide and see another side of Australia than its more famous cities may not show you. If you still can’t go out of your country or you choose to keep it safe and postpone all non-essential travels while the pandemic lasts, why not try travelling virtually. Thanks to modern technology, more and more places can now be explored virtually. 3D tour providers now create virtual tours that are very interactive and immersive you’d feel like you’re actually in Adelaide. But aside from being able to enjoy the location remotely, taking virtual tours will also help you out when it comes to planning your travels. It allows you to get insights into the destination and accommodations before making decisions that may affect your entire stay and experience in the city. 

 

River Walk

If you’re still divided on where or how to start your Adelaide trip, why not do a warmup by walking along the river. It will give you that English feel with the bandstand forged in Glasgow in 1882, deciduous trees and the rowing crews out on the river. If you’re done walking, you can relax over breakfast in the Jolleys Boathouse cafe or even take a river cruise on one of the Popeye boats that have operated on the Torrens since 1935. If you want to explore the north side of the river there are several bridges along the way giving access to the Adelaide Oval and North Adelaide. 

 

Street Art Walking Trail

To take that river walk even further, going to the Street Art walking trail to appreciate Adelaide’s collection that started under the ‘Vibrant Adelaide’ mandate, is another great spot in the city. Melbourne was actually the street art capital of Australia, but Adelaide and many smaller cities are now giving it a run for its money. To really see the full collection and the best pieces, walking to the back streets and alleyways is highly suggested. You won’t be disappointed in exploring these areas because not only that the murals are a sight you shouldn’t miss, you’d also be supporting the talented artists behind. In fact, for the most part, the artists’ work has been respected and remains free from the tagging that characterizes the Street Art scene of many larger cities around the world.

 

Himeji Gardens

You probably know Himeji as the historic Japanese city between Kyoto and Hiroshima. It is a very popular city because it is where you can find one of the most dramatic Japanese castles from the feudal period which had a spectacular garden. 

Adelaide also has Himeji Garden which was a gift from its sister city, Himeji in 1982. It is located on South Terrace which makes it a bit of a walk from most of the other attractions in the city. But it’s definitely worth the visit especially during the spring blossom season as you’d be able to enjoy the scenery that the plants, gravel garden, and water features provide. If the idea of walking all the way to this garden is holding you back, don’t worry because you can use the tram which is free within the city limits to jump on and off. Don’t miss the chance to get a bit of a taste of Japanese gardens here in Adelaide. 

 

Adelaide Oval

Adelaide Oval is a popular cathedral in south Australia. But even though you’d think it’s used as a church considering that the city is nicknamed the City of Churches, this one is actually dedicated to sports. In fact, it draws a crowd of over 50, 000 to watch cricket and Australian football. If ever you’re in the city during the summer, you’d be able to see either the Australian national team or the Adelaide Strikers Big Bash franchise in a game of cricket. While it’s the city’s beloved AFL club, the Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide Power in the winter. So if you like sports, you’d be able to witness and enjoy a game during those two seasons. 

 

Tram Ride To Glenelg

The tram ride itself is already fun for some people, for others the destination would be the best bit. The tram ride to Glenelg will take you to the long white sand beaches of Holdfast Bay which not only gives you a stunning beach experience but also give you a taste of the city’s rich heritage. From the selection of boutique shops and galleries or the cafes and restaurants, plus the Glenelg jetty for a marvellous sunset viewing, you’d be able to get a good feel of what the city is all about. 

Depending on where in the city you decide to hop on, the tram ride to Glenelg will take about 25-40 minutes. But if you prefer to rent a car to go there, it’s usually only 20 minutes. The return tram costs $10.40 on the day ticket. See the Adelaide tram timetable for more information. 

 

Barossa Valley

Now, what’s a vacation without getting a little tipsy? And when you’re in Adelaide, the best place to do that is in the oldest and most internationally recognized wine region in Australia–Barossa Valley. From the city, you can either go with your own vehicle or through the many tours offered and you’d get there in just an hour. You’ll notice that the influence from the original European settlers to the region is still evident in the 3 towns in the area. Barossa Valley has 130 wineries and a lot of them have cellar doors, tasting rooms and restaurants that you can experience and enjoy. You’ll find Barossa Cheese too that have been producing and selling cheese for 15 years. They do taste testing as well as teach cheese-making for both local and international tourists who are interested to learn. While Barossa Valley has many wineries, you can also find and drink beer at Maggie Beer which is a farm shop overlooking the blue lake. It’s definitely an experience you shouldn’t miss. 

 

Fleurieu Peninsula

The historic villages, stunning coastal walking tracks, wildlife, wineries, great local food, and peaceful rural views in the Fleurieu Peninsula will make you want to come back to Adelaide again and again. 

The restored Maids Cottage there was beautiful and the hosts had all those extra little touches just right. The One Paddock Currency Creek Villas, still something a bit different with a touch of character, self-contained and with great hosts which you may want to try out for your next visit to the city. Try taking a walk around Granite Island, one of the marine wildlife trips from the causeway if you can. Historic towns like Strathalbyn is also worth a visit and just absorb that picturesque scenery along with the Murray River that flows north through 3 states. 

 

frequently asked questions

Matterport is an American based SaaS company that provides a platform for creating 3D Virtual Tours. Professional tour creators use the platform to deliver high-quality products to clients.

Matterport is an all-in-one solution that has unparalleled quality and is easy for your customers to use. With secure model management & cloud servers, it’s always available when you or your customers need it.

3D Virtual Tours are included on your website through the use of an iFrame. An iFrame is a bit of code that allows the tour experience to be embedded in your website, eliminating the need for users to click a link and be redirected to another website page. Matterport provides these codes with limited functionality, SmartView Media provides custom iFrame codes to our clients that allow a great level of control and customisation for how the tours are displayed on your website. These options can easily be turned on and off by customers in our SmartHub platform.

Our tours using an Embed code to connect seamlessly with your website, regardless of how your website is built it will be able to display one of our 3D Tours.

Scanning will take at least 1-2 hours depending on the model or the space being scanned. Some spaces with difficult geometry & scan points require for more time to process. Normally our team can have a completed 3D Tour back to you in 48 hours.

A typical 360 Tour is a combination of 360 panoramic images, these images are then added to 3rd party software and use a button in each image to link to the next image in the sequence. This allows the user to move from one image to the next.

A Matterport 3D Virtual Tour is a combination of 360 panoramic images and infrared scan data. The images and IR data are combined using photogrammetry & AI to make a digital 3D model. This 3D model is accurate to within 1% and allows the user to view a Floor Plan, Dollhouse & take measurements all while moving freely around the location.

This really depends on several factors, from the size and complexity of the location that is being captured down to the level of desired detail. The more 3D Scan points a Matterport Tour has, the better the final result will be for the end user experience, as the scan points are the locations that a user can view the space from. A typical home can range from 90mins to 180mins depending on it’s size, room & furniture layout. An office location of 1000 sqm can take around 120mins to 180mins for the same reasons mentioned previously.

A Matterport 3D Virtual Tour is created by capturing a combination of infrared data & 360 panoramic images. This combination is called a 3D Scan. A Matterport 3D Virtual Tour is the combination of these 3D Scans, which are captured at regular intervals throughout a location, this information is then combined to create an interactive 3D Mesh which allows the user to move from point to point to view the model.

No, it currently isn’t possible to download a Matterport 3D Tour. The tours can be embedded on your website, but as the tours are stored in the cloud they will always require an internet connection in order to access them. It is not possible to download them and put them on a hard drive or USB memory stick.

In order to capture the most detailed 3D Virtual Tour experience possible for your location, it is best that as few people as possible are around. This prevents any unwanted captures of people moving through rooms.

Matterport Pro 2 cameras use infrared to assist with 3D mapping the surrounding environment, as a result the platform is best suited to capturing indoor areas. However, we can utilise 360 images combined with the Cortex feature to capture external areas in the right circumstances.

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