The city of Adelaide lies on the Torrens River and is the capital of South Australia. To the south lies the vast Great Southern Ocean. To the north, a series of fertile hills that stretch away into the country’s dramatic red center.
Adelaide is a compact beachside city, filled with churches, hand-crafted stone buildings, and picturesque parklands, a romantic legacy of its early history Unlike many of Australia’s capital cities, it was founded, not by convicts but by successive waves of free settlers and immigrants.
These early travelers brought with them a sense of elegance and refinement, as they set about creating a better life for themselves, thousands of miles from home.
Today’s Adelaide is a beautiful combination of the old world and the new. It is a place to relax and rediscover the good things in life. Slow down and take the time to enjoy locally sourced food, award-winning wine, and a history laced with passion, romance, and beauty.
Victoria Square
Leave the car behind and stroll to Victoria Square, right in the heart of the city’s mile-wide grid.
The North Terrace District
Wander along the North Terrace District and explore the four terraces that frame the city like a painting. Even the graceful buildings that house the museums and galleries, echo with stories from the past.
Ayers House
Ayers House is a fine example of Regency architecture and one of the original mansions built in this district.
The South Australian Museum
At the South Australian Museum, learn about the rich cultures that were already in place before the Europeans arrived.
The Art Gallery of South Australia
Stop by the Art Gallery of South Australia, and enjoy the extensive collections of Australian and international art.
Adelaide Botanic Gardens
In Adelaide, horticulture has also evolved into an art form. You’ll feel as though you have stepped into a painting by Monet at the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. Set on the edge of the central business district, this quiet space features walking trails, conservatories, and 3 spectacular glasshouses.
The Himeji Garden
Across town is the Himeji Garden, where waterscapes create images of vastness and grandeur.
The legendary Adelaide Oval
The legendary Adelaide Oval is another beautiful blend of the old and new. Its modern design sits well beside the century-old manual scoreboard, and many visitors claim this to be one of the most beautiful cricket grounds in the world.
Glenelg beach
Just a short tram ride away is Adelaide’s glittering beaches. Spend some time at Glenelg beach which was one of the first European settlements in the state.
As the day winds down, discover the city’s culinary credentials.
The Barossa
Of course, this city is also the gateway to the famous Barossa and Claire Valleys, a food and wine lovers paradise.
Hire a car for the short 1-hour journey to the Barossa, one of Australia’s oldest wine regions.
Many of the earliest settlers here came from Germany, bringing with them grapes from their homeland. The climate proved to be a perfect fit and the area is now internationally famous for its outstanding Shiraz and Reisling.
The Barossa Markets
Enjoy a meal at one of the local wineries, or pick up supplies at the Barossa Markets.
The countryside of Adelaide
Pack a picnic and head out into the countryside to admire the stunning view. It is a view that has changed little since this fertile land first offered free men and women the vision of a new life.
Conclusion
Today, Adelaide’s, old-world elegance continues to attract visitors who return time and again to rediscover life’s genuine pleasures.
More to explore in Adelaide
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