Adelaide

Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia is full of charming attractions like pristine swimming beaches, satiating shopping, tantalising cuisines, mesmerising art events, colourful festivals, and amazing architectural creations. The city boasts tremendous natural grandeur and is a great place to start your tour to the southern beaches, Barossa Valley and Southern Vales wine region. The Adelaide Hill Wildlife Parks offer a variety of flora and fauna for the nature lovers. A number of shopping centres, cafes and restaurant that offer the flavours of the world dot the city centre. Myriad interesting festivals and events with diverse themes such as food, wine, arts, sports which attract hordes of local and regional audiences from across the Australian continent and the rest of the world make this city a vibrant centre of entertainment. Adelaide Festival of Art is a biennial festival is one of the popular festivals held at the Adelaide Festival Centre here.

Tourist Spots in Adelaide

Adelaide is delightful mish mash of a variety of tourist attractions. Be it beaches, hills, forests, museums, or playgrounds, the city captures the imagination. The following list may be used as a reference by tourists.

  • Adelaide Hills
  • Adelaide Oval
  • Art Gallery of South Africa
  • Belair National Park
  • Cleland Conservation Park
  • Hahndorf
  • Migration Museum
  • Montefiore Hill
  • Skye
  • South Australian Museum
  • The Adelaide Botanic Gardens
  • The Bicentennial Conservatory
  • Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary
  • West Beach
  • Windy Point

Shopping Attractions in Adelaide

Adelaide satiates even the most die hard shopaholic. Be it bargain hunting or some lavish retail therapy, you will be spoilt for choice. The following list has some of the most popular shopping stops in the city.

  • The Central Market
  • Chinatown
  • East End Cellars
  • Harbour Town
  • Jetty Road at Glenelg
  • King William Road
  • Rundle Mall
  • Tea Tree Plaza
  • Westfield Marion Shopping Centre
  • West Lakes
  • Marion
  • Harbour Town
  • Opal Gem Factory

Eating Out in Adelaide

As far as cuisines go, Adelaide’s restaurants dish out a plethora of tantalisingly delicious global cuisines. Probably, the best part is that many restaurants also allow you to bring your own booze in lieu of a small charge. Don’t forget to treat your taste buds at the following eateries when you visit the city.

  • Alfonso
  • Amalfi
  • Chinatown Arch
  • Chefs of Tandoori
  • Elephant Walk
  • Fellini
  • Fasta Pasta
  • Gouger Street
  • Hutt Street
  • City East IGA the fine food store
  • Jasmin Indian Restaurant
  • North
  • Raj on Taj
  • Red Ochre
  • Rundle Street
  • Shiki Restaurant
  • Windy Point Restaurant

Hotels in Adelaide

Adelaide has a lot of variety to offer to its visitors when it comes to staying in this wonderful city. The accommodations suit every pocket and range from lavish to budget and the city is known to offer cheaper rooms than other state capitals. North Adelaide’s heritage-listed buildings, North Terrace’s high rise hotels close to the shopping districts, myriad family-friendly resorts and affordable apartments, backpacker accommodations– there are a number of options that can be booked if you plan your holiday to Adelaide in advance. Some of the popular accommodations and hotels include:

  • Adelaide Travellers Inn
  • Adelaide Central YHA
  • Blue Galah
  • Mantra on Frome
  • My Place Adelaide
  • BreakFree on Hindley
  • Medina Grand Adelaide Treasury
  • My Place Adelaide
  • Rendezvous Allegra
  • Stamford Plaza Adelaide
  • Golden Chain Motels
  • Hilton Adelaide
  • Holiday Inn Adelaide
  • Hostel 109
  • Quest Mansions

Cheap Flights to Adelaide

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Airports in Adelaide

The Adelaide Airport is located about 6 km s west of the city centre and is the key gateway to the State of South Australia. One of Australia’s most modern passenger facilities, the airport is well connected to the city centre and offers world class facilities for the transient passengers.

Best Time to Visit Adelaide

Usually, the transitory phase between spring and autumn is recommended for visiting Adelaide. During this time, the weather is comparatively moderate. Adelaide’s climate is quite similar to the Mediterranean type. This means dry summers, heavy rainfalls, and mild winters. However, winters and summers sometimes suffer from the extremes of heat and cold.

Transport in Adelaide

Adelaide is well connected with inter state and intrastate bus services. The Adelaide Metro is another option for getting around, besides regular taxis, car hire and tram service. The city centre is easy to be explored on foot as its pretty compact.

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