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The Adelaide Festival of Arts and associated
Fringe Festival established Adelaide's
reputation as the wine and festival capital
of Australia. The Festival Centre on
King William Road is the hub of opera,
theatre and orchestra. The Art Gallery
of South Australia should be experienced
with its collection of
Aboriginal works, Australian 19th Century
paintings and a collection of Rodins.
Your food and wine experience starts with
the Adelaide Central Market, then the
National Wine Centre and on to the countless
choices of world class cafes and
restaurants
and events such as Tasting Australia.
The Adelaide Botanic Gardens with its 5000
roses at the International Rose Garden and
lush tropical rainforest in the conservatory
is a 'must stroll'.
On the outskirts of Adelaide is the
beachside suburb of Glenelg with its beach,
jetty, shops, cafes, historic settlement and
Great White Shark Experience. The
Adelaide Hills, with its wineries and
produce farms offers welcome respite in
country air to investigate historic
townships and enjoy heritage accommodation
properties with stunning gardens.
Accommodation in
Adelaide ranges from
boutique hotels, seaside resorts and
apartments to heritage cottages. No
surprises that most properties are
concentrated in the city, but there's also a
great choice along the coast. Search below
for a great choice of
hotels,
motels,
caravan parks,
bed & breakfasts,
backpackers
and heritage style accommodation –
Adelaide
style!
There are a number of
tour companies
operating tours from Adelaide. You can join
a tour for an insight into the city of
Adelaide and Glenelg, visit the famous
Barossa wine growing region, cuddle a Koala
at Cleland Wildlife Park, experience
Kangaroo Island or travel down to the
Fleurieu Peninsula – just to name a few!
Adelaide
- Travel Australia - Accommodation,
Tours, Events
Arts - Wineries - Aboriginal Culture
- Beaches - History
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