Adelaide

The only state capital founded by free settlers, not a convict colony, Adelaide has a rich cultural and progressive history.

Known as the city of churches not for the numerous magnificent structures but the sheer variety of denominations living happily alongside each other. Famous for its trademark down to earth people, boutique bars, vibrant festivals, marquee sporting events and the largest indoor market in the Southern hemisphere. Adelaide accommodation provides the perfect platform for easy access to its world famous food and wine regions, rugged coastline, and sprawling hills. Sometimes called the 20-minute city because any major point can be reached in 20 minutes, it may be little but far from limited. Enjoy days of ubiquitous street entertainment, world-class museums including the worlds largest collection of aboriginal artifacts, the world class Adelaide War Memorial and wandering along the endless Adelaide gardens lining the River Torrens. Take a tram to the bustling seaside suburb of Glenelg and even swim with the dolphins that call the Adelaide coast home. Head into the hills and savour the German flavours, impressive autumnal colours and leafy rustic streets of Hahndorf. You will never run out of things to do in Adelaide.

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The City

The Beaches

The Hills

The Food

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