Adelaide and its surrounds are a treat for nature lovers and wine enthusiasts, and is also known as the 'Festival City' of Australia.
In a nutshell
Adelaide is set beside the River Torrens, between the Adelaide hills and the waters of Gulf St Vincent. The city centre is surrounded by parklands and contains a mix of historical buildings, wide streets, numerous shops, street cafs and restaurants. The North Terrace is the city's wide, tree-lined boulevard and houses the South Australian Museum, Botanical Gardens and the Art Gallery of South Australia. Visit Rundle Street for alfresco dining, The Parade at Norwood for a great Italian meal and Gouger Street for seafood and Asian fare. Just a short tram journey from Adelaide city centre is Glenelg Beach, perfect for those wanting to be close to the city, but also by the coast!
Sightseeing ideas
- Visit Adelaide Central Market, open Tue, Thu, Fri and Sat, and sample the best of South Australia's fresh produce.
- Take the catamaran over to Kangaroo Island and see the breathtaking scenery, the wild colony of sea lions at Seal Beach and the Parndana Wildlife Park.
- Head to the Barossa Valley to explore the wineries, enjoy gourmet food and visit the German town of Hahndorf.
- The Flinders Ranges offer stunning, rugged scenery and ancient gorges, and can be easily accessed by a full-day or overnight tour.
- Take a boat cruise on the Murray River and marvel at the spectacular landscape and abundance of natural wildlife.