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Designed
in 1836 on a square mile grid the city is compact
and easy to walk around. High-rise buildings have
been kept to a minimum and the wide streets, original
stone colonial buildings, mansions and workers cottages
remain to delight to see. The city precinct is surrounded
by a vibrant green belt of parklands so close you
can relax over a takeaway lunch on a park bench.
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Unlike other Australian states, South Australia's citizens
were not drawn from convicts but were attracted by the
potential to build wealth in wool, copper and wheat. Along the
North Terrace are the cultural icons of the South Australian
Museum, Art Gallery, University of Adelaide and the Adelaide
Casino in the beautifully refurbished 1920s railway station.
Rundle
Mall provides an eclectic variety of shops including
department stores, boutiques, specialty shops. Famous
home-grown retailers found here include RM Williams
Bush Outfitters and Haigh's Chocolates. In Rundle
Street many shops and restaurants display the work
of local artists providing a rare opportunity to purchase
a unique South Australian memento.
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OUR PICK OF ADELIADE HOTELS
NORTH ADELAIDE HERITAGE COTTAGES
A unique collection of meticulously restored heritage
properties is available to guests. Your accomodation might be
in the old fire station (complete with a 1936 firetruck), an
1879 meeting chapel or a stone cottage each unique property
is tastefully furnished with antiques and memorabilia and all
are just a short stroll from North Adelaides cafes and
bistros.
Prices per person for twin share accommodation start from
$105
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THE EMBASSY
The Embassy is a luxury hotel that offers apartment-style
accomodation in a choice of 1, 2 or 3 bedroom suites. Each
has an individual balcony, a separate lounge, dining, kitchen
and bedroom area, stereo and CD player. Centrally located in
North Terrace, it is less than a 10-minute walk to museums,
State Library, Art Gallery, Parliament House and the Casino.
Prices per person for twin share accommodation start
from
$85
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Adelaide Highlights |
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The 125-year-old central markets provide a noisy, colourful,
aromatic and lively meeting place for visitors and citizens
alike. Here some 48 cultures barter and sell produce in
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The Adelaide Hills are close by and offer historic townships,
heritage and stunning gardens |
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Take the 10 km historic tram ride from Adelaide city centre to
Moseley Square at beautiful Glenelg for fun in the sun. This
premier beach has a long jetty from which to enjoy fishing and
sunsets, shops, restaurants and a grand hotel that overlooks
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Visit the Botanic Gardens, begun in1855 they features
Australia's oldest and most elegant glasshouse by contrast The
Bicentennial Conservatory containing a complete tropical
rainforest is breathtakingly modern. |
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