Adelaide Attractions
Adelaide was designed to be a city that delights. The city is full of spacious public squares and inviting boulevards in the midst of the prettiest parklands in Australia. Before you start exploring the capital city's energetic lifestyle, make sure to give yourself time to get drowned in all things natural by visiting the reserves and parks in the area led by the Cleland Conservation Park, the Belair National Park, and the areas surrounding the Torrens River and the Onkaparinga.
If you happen to pass by the metropolitan city centre, you will find yourself in the centre of the cultural boulevard in the city, featuring the largest government and commercial centres in the state. However, Adelaide is better known for its wine production than for its being a commercial hub even as a capital city. The arrival of Germans in 1838 saw the establishment of the city as one of the producers of the best wines in the country, especially in the Barossa Valley region where there are some world-acclaimed wineries.
Adelaide also boasts of a vivacious art and culture scene, with the Adelaide Festival of Arts being celebrated there regularly. Other side festivals that also celebrate the culture of Australia and the unique culture of Adelaide include the Adelaide Film Festival, the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Festival of Ideas, Writer's Week, FEAST, Tasting Australia food and wine affair, and the Royal Adelaide Show. Adelaide is also a great city to be in during the Christmas season as it holds the annual Adelaide Christmas Pageant, which has been titled as the largest Christmas parade in the world.
Other notable places in the city include the Adelaide Botanic Garden, the Cleland Conservation Park, the National Railway Museum, the Wilpena Pound Resort with Four Wheel Drive Tours, the Great Southern Rail, the Adelaide Central Market for your shopping pleasures, the Adelaide Zoo for children and families, and the South Australian Museum, among several others.
Call 1300 663 664 for Adelaide accommodation or Search Adelaide Accommodation.
If you happen to pass by the metropolitan city centre, you will find yourself in the centre of the cultural boulevard in the city, featuring the largest government and commercial centres in the state. However, Adelaide is better known for its wine production than for its being a commercial hub even as a capital city. The arrival of Germans in 1838 saw the establishment of the city as one of the producers of the best wines in the country, especially in the Barossa Valley region where there are some world-acclaimed wineries.
Adelaide also boasts of a vivacious art and culture scene, with the Adelaide Festival of Arts being celebrated there regularly. Other side festivals that also celebrate the culture of Australia and the unique culture of Adelaide include the Adelaide Film Festival, the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Festival of Ideas, Writer's Week, FEAST, Tasting Australia food and wine affair, and the Royal Adelaide Show. Adelaide is also a great city to be in during the Christmas season as it holds the annual Adelaide Christmas Pageant, which has been titled as the largest Christmas parade in the world.
Other notable places in the city include the Adelaide Botanic Garden, the Cleland Conservation Park, the National Railway Museum, the Wilpena Pound Resort with Four Wheel Drive Tours, the Great Southern Rail, the Adelaide Central Market for your shopping pleasures, the Adelaide Zoo for children and families, and the South Australian Museum, among several others.
Call 1300 663 664 for Adelaide accommodation or Search Adelaide Accommodation.
