Adelaide City
Whether you want to be entertained, get out and party, or just
relax with the family on holiday, Adelaide has something for you. For
shopaholics, there is an abundance of streets filled with shops of all sorts. Wander
down Rundle Mall and indulge
in some retail therapy where there's more than 800 shops to choose from.
If you want to immerse yourself in South Australia's arts and culture, stroll along North Terrace - Adelaide's "cultural boulevard." It's home to the Aboriginal Cultures Gallery in the South Australian Museum, Adelaide Botanic Garden and the National Wine Centre.
And if you're after a meal or a drink, there are more than 700 restaurants, cafes and pubs to choose from. So, sample the al fresco styles of East Rundle Street, try the seafood and Asian cuisine at Gouger Street, and treat yourself to some fine dining at the restaurants and cafes of North Adelaide.
If you want to immerse yourself in South Australia's arts and culture, stroll along North Terrace - Adelaide's "cultural boulevard." It's home to the Aboriginal Cultures Gallery in the South Australian Museum, Adelaide Botanic Garden and the National Wine Centre.
And if you're after a meal or a drink, there are more than 700 restaurants, cafes and pubs to choose from. So, sample the al fresco styles of East Rundle Street, try the seafood and Asian cuisine at Gouger Street, and treat yourself to some fine dining at the restaurants and cafes of North Adelaide.
Wine
and Food
Adelaide is the centre of South Australia's booming wine industry, with the city surrounded by abundant wine valleys and world class wineries.
In Adelaide, you'll find entire streets devoted to dining. These 'eat streets' are a mix of cafes, pubs and restaurants.
Search for a menu - Useful link
Visit the Adelaide webmenu to access menus, reviews and other details for fabulous restaurants across Adelaide.
South Australian hotels & clubs
Visit the SA Hotels Association website to search for South Australian hotels and read more about their dining and other facilities.
Adelaide is the centre of South Australia's booming wine industry, with the city surrounded by abundant wine valleys and world class wineries.
In Adelaide, you'll find entire streets devoted to dining. These 'eat streets' are a mix of cafes, pubs and restaurants.
Search for a menu - Useful link
Visit the Adelaide webmenu to access menus, reviews and other details for fabulous restaurants across Adelaide.
South Australian hotels & clubs
Visit the SA Hotels Association website to search for South Australian hotels and read more about their dining and other facilities.
Head for the Coast
Situated along the coastline of Gulf St Vincent, Adelaide's beach districts stretch out over an area that's almost thirty kilometres long.
Head down to the cosmopolitan Jetty Road at Glenelg, enjoy the seaside village atmosphere at Brighton, or take in the stunning views from Kingston House, located at Kingston Park.
Situated along the coastline of Gulf St Vincent, Adelaide's beach districts stretch out over an area that's almost thirty kilometres long.
Head down to the cosmopolitan Jetty Road at Glenelg, enjoy the seaside village atmosphere at Brighton, or take in the stunning views from Kingston House, located at Kingston Park.
Personal Comments
I have visited Adelaide a number of times and every time there is something different to do. During the months of February-March the Adelaide fringe festival provides entertainment night after night.
There are a huge amount of parks and gardens throughout Adelaide, and it is very flat, I always got lost!
Try a night out on the town at the hot spots through Rundle Mall and close by, or some beaching out at Hinley or Glenelg.
Adelaide is a walking city so bring good shoes!
I have visited Adelaide a number of times and every time there is something different to do. During the months of February-March the Adelaide fringe festival provides entertainment night after night.
There are a huge amount of parks and gardens throughout Adelaide, and it is very flat, I always got lost!
Try a night out on the town at the hot spots through Rundle Mall and close by, or some beaching out at Hinley or Glenelg.
Adelaide is a walking city so bring good shoes!
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