Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, is a civilised and calm city, that is home to around one million people. It is divided into two parts, Adelaide and North Adelaide, separated by Torrens River. A diverse range of landscapes surround the city, including green parkland, the Mount Lofty Ranges and coastal beaches. Being only one mile square makes it extremely accessible. The main street (King William Street) runs directly from north to south of the city through Victoria Square, which is at the heart of the city.
Adelaide is one of the best planned cities in the world. Adelaide is a thriving city with plenty of attractions, Adelaide restaurants, entertainment and a good base for exploring the surrounding areas. Close to Adelaide are the Adelaide Hills with national parks and reserves. To the west is Adelaide 's coastline with beaches and seaside suburbs. About one hour from Adelaide is the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale wine regions.
Adelaide is a city of contradictions with the old buildings nestled among the new steel structures. Take an Adelaide shopping adventure in Australia 's first traffic-free mall in Rundle Street. This area is alive with street entertainers, and the variety and colour of all the big retailers and street cafés.
Adelaide 's population is around 1.1 million people but it is a city that is easy to get around. Take a ferry on the Torrens River to the zoo or a tram to Glenelg's famous beach.
Adelaide is so close to the beach with a choice of Glenelg, Semaphore and Henley beaches only a few minutes from the heart of the city. The beach atmosphere is relaxed with wide beaches and white sands. And the little cafés along the beaches makes it a relaxing way to spend a Sunday.
Alphabetical Listings of Hotels in Adelaide
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