The Way to See South Australia
Adelaide - the capital city
Known as the City of Churches, Adelaide has a population
of about one million and is home to many cultural events,
such as the Adelaide Festival. An easy place to explore with
wide streets and squares, despite a population of around one
million, Adelaide still has the feel of an overgrown country
town.
Ringed with parks and overlooked by the rolling hills of
the Mount Lofty Ranges, Adelaide's Botanic Gardens has the
largest conservatory in the southern hemisphere.
One of the chief delights of Adelaide is the interest its
inhabitants take in food and wine with South Australian wines
from the Barossa Valley in the Adelaide Hills monopolising
every cellar.
A vintage tram runs from the city centre to the white, sandy
beach of suburban Glenelg, and its old-style amusement park.
Bus and rail routes radiate from Adelaide and The Ghan to
Alice Springs and the Indian Pacific to Perth are Australia's
great train journeys.
Adelaide
Accommodations
Adelaide
city map (.pdf)
Adelaide
Festival
Adelaide
Jazz Festival
Moonlight
Cinema
The
Opal & Gem Factory
SteamRanger
Online
Renmark
River Cruises
Sealink
(Kangaroo Island ferry)
The
Art Gallery of South Australia
South
Australia Museum
Warrawong
Sanctuary
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