4. North Terrace Cultural Boulevard, Adelaide, Australia
Stop at the South Australian Museum while walking along North Terrace and be dwarfed by huge dinosaur skeletons – it is famous for its world-class natural history and cultural collections. It’s also home to the world’s largest collection of Australian Aboriginal cultural material, with over 3,000 artifacts on display – including the culturally significant Yuendumu Doors. Though well known among both the locals and tourists, there are still millions who visit Adelaide and Australia every year and miss out on what is a arguably one of the most impressive hidden tourist gems in Oceania.