Adelaide - a captivating classic Australian city. A city of churches, the food and wine capital of Australia, sandstone homes and cottages with sweeping gardens and greenbelts. A young Australian city rich in recent history yet charmingly modern. A city with a passion for fine living. Adelaide is truly the Festival City.
Highlights:
Victoria Square - heart of the city
Gouger Street - restaurants/cafes
The grand boulevard of King William Street
The Terraces - north, south, east and west that seperate the city from the greenbelts
Parks, gardens and greenbelts
River Torrens with its delightful garden banks
Parliament House
State Library
Trinity Church - Adelaide's oldest church
Trendy Hutt Street
Visit Haigh's Chocolates
Enjoy complimentary tea or coffee accompanied by fine Haigh's chocolates
Visit the seaside town of Glenelg
Perhaps a walk along Jetty Road, browse in the shops or simply relax on the beach
Beehive Corner at Rundle Mall
Adelaide Oval - one of Australia's most notable cricket grounds and houses the Bradman collection
Quaint suburbs of North Adelaide
O'Connell Street - restaurants and trendy shops
St Peter's Cathedral
Colonel Light's Lookout on Montefiore Hill affording spectacular views over Adelaide