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Beaches of Adelaide

Beaches of Adelaide

One of the benefits of being Down Under is the guarantee of being surrounded by breath-taking beaches. The best ones can even be swam in. Adelaide features a number of beaches. Some of the most-frequented swimming beaches include Brighton, Glenelg, Grange, Henley, Seacliff, Semaphore and West beaches.

Cleland Wildlife Park

Cleland Wildlife Park

Located around 20 mins from the city centre of Adelaide, Cleland Wildlife Park is home to some of Australia's most famous native fauna. Visitors can observe these magnificent animals in large open spaces and naturally set habitats. Those who wish can even feed and interact closely with them, making it a great educational experience for children as well. The park was wide walkways and is also wheelchair accessible.

Kangaroo Island

Isn't that the first thought that comes to the mind when we think of Australia? Kangaroo Island is a must visit. The Kangaroo Island is yet another must visit. It is expansive and surprisingly diverse. You'll find soaring cliffs, dense bushland, towering sand dunes, wetlands and massive arcs of bone white beach. A BIG Island - as the third largest island off the coast of mainland Australia, Kangaroo Island is more than a day-trip destination.

Old Adelaide Gaol

Old Adelaide Gaol

Specimen of colonial architecture in the city and a rich insight into the history of Adelaide. Adelaide is an instant hit among history buffs because of the architecture and the aesthetical marvel that it has to offer to the tourists. In addition to the churches, one should definitely visit the Old Adelaide Gaol which was built in the colonial times.

Wineries

The vineyards in the countryside is something that deserves special mention. Famous wine countries like Barossa Valley and McLaren Valley are some of the few but the experience of tasting exquisite wines is unique to each one of them. Take a ferry down and make sure to stop at the wine country that you will pass through on the way. It produces some of the finest wines in the region. Although Barossa Valley is the most well-known wine region in South Australia, McLaren Vale is a lot closer to Adelaide. Approximately two dozen wineries can be found in the area, so you will definitely find your way to a winery somehow! Read More

Chinatown, Adelaide

Chinatown is a popular spot located at the south-east end of Adelaide’s CBD. It is internationally famous for its eclectic flavors from all diverse cuisines. Here, you will find traditional gourmet foods and oriental cuisine and it is a beautiful mix of five star restaurants, food stalls, cafes, wine bars, pubs, and food courts. Two large Paifang mark the entrances at either end and Chinatown stretches from Grote Street to Gouger Street. You can take a stroll down these streets to check what’s on offer and experience an endless array of Asian cuisines like Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, Malaysian, Korean, Japanese, and Indian You can get lost in the maze of this pocket of Asia and the multicultural community is a diverse experience. On Moonta street, you will find pagoda style restaurants and cozy red lanterns. You can enjoy steaming bowls of pho, spicy ramen, dim sums, authentic Chinese food, and stir fries. The people are friendly and the helpings are huge. Some of the most popular restaurants include T-Chow Chinese Restaurant, Wah Hing, Ryo’s Noodles, and Thanh Thanh Vietnamese restaurant. This hub of pan-Asian flavors also has some of the best Japanese cuisine and you can enjoy dishes like katsu chicken, teriyaki chicken, and an array of bento dishes. There are many cultural performance studios, live music, and events that take place. You will also find craft sellers selling handcrafted goods, jewelry and so much more. You can also purchase fresh Asian produce. Read More

Adelaide Botanic Garden

Adelaide Botanic Garden

The Adelaide Botanical Garden spans 50 hectares and is a public garden located in Adelaide Park Lands in South Australia. It features beautifully landscaped gardens, stunning architecture, historic buildings and a museum. There are several eating options, entry is free and there is a tram stop at the garden. You can enjoy some of the country’s finest plant collections here across 11 different gardens. The gardens include a beautiful Dahlia Garden, Cactus and Succulent Garden, Garden of Health, and International Rose Garden among others. You can also visit the First Creek Wetland and Australian Forest. Things to do include visiting the Santos Museum of Economic Beauty, Bicentennial Conservatory, Amazon Waterlily Pavilion, Schumburgk Pavilion and the Simpson Shadehouse. You can also visit the Palm House which is a restored Victorian Glasshouse and houses a beautiful collection of plants from Madagascar. The Gardens also host events for all ages and you can check their What’s On page. You can enjoy a casual meal at Café Fibonacci or Simpson Kiosk or opt for a fine dining experience at the Botanic Garden Restaurant. You can also visit the Diggers shop and they offer a wide range of gardening tools, seeds and books. Read More

SkyCity Adelaide

SkyCity Adelaide

SkyCity Adelaide, located in the historic Railway Building, is home to Adelaide's sole casino and most opulent hotel, EOS by SkyCity. SkyCity Adelaide is the city's most thrilling gaming, hospitality, and entertainment complex and is positioned to establish itself as a distinctive and one-of-a-kind travel destination for both domestic and foreign tourists.

Victoria Square

Victoria Square

Adelaide's Victoria Square, named after Princess Victoria (later Queen), is the largest and most prominent out of six in the city. Also known as Tarntanyangga, it is home to some of the most magnificent structures in the city, including the Statue of Queen Victoria, Three Rivers Fountain and the Statue of Charles Kingston. In addition, Victoria Square is surrounded by several significant buildings, including the General Post Office, the former Treasury building, and the Supreme Court of South Australia. Read More

Adelaide Arcade

Adelaide Arcade

Adelaide Arcade is located in the heart of Adelaide, South Australia, and offers a unique retail experience. The architecture of this heritage building is stunning and they offer a personalized experience with good quality products. Here, you will find luxury brands, local artisans, bespoke jewelry, delicious treats and so much more. The arcade was built in 1885 and has a vibrant history. There are nail salons, bespoke tailor shops, and some of the best jewelry shops in Adelaide. The arcade is located between Grenfell Street and Rundle Street. The shopping experience is elegant and charming and you can pick up a brochure about the history and take a free self-guided history tour. You can also visit the arcade’s museum which contains fascinating artifacts of the arcade over time. There are souvenir shops, aboriginal shops, quirky shops dedicated only to hats and buttons, and much more. There are domes at each entrance decorated with the Australian Coat of Arms. Popular cafes and eateries which you can enjoy include Ciao Coffee Bar, Katsumoto Japanese, and Two–Bit Villains after a long day of shopping. Read More

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