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Discover the Delights Of Adelaide, Australia – A Perfect Travel Destination

About Adelaide, Australia

Adelaide, Australia is a vibrant city known for its stunning beaches, world-class wine regions, and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore historic sites like the Adelaide Oval and the Art Gallery of South Australia, or take a stroll along the River Torrens. With an array of top-rated restaurants and exciting nightlife, Adelaide is a must-visit destination for any traveler.

Adelaide, Australia is a hidden gem that often gets overlooked by travelers. This coastal city is the capital of South Australia and boasts a rich cultural heritage, stunning natural beauty, and a vibrant food and wine scene.

One of the top things to do in Adelaide is explore the city's cultural attractions. The Art Gallery of South Australia houses an impressive collection of Australian and international art, while the South Australian Museum offers fascinating exhibits on the region's natural history. The city is also home to a thriving theater and music scene, with events and performances taking place throughout the year.

Adelaide is surrounded by breathtaking natural landscapes, including the Adelaide Hills and the Fleurieu Peninsula. Visitors can hike through scenic trails, explore local wineries, and take in the stunning views from Mount Lofty. For those who prefer the beach, the city's pristine coastline stretches for miles and includes popular spots like Glenelg and Henley Beach.

No visit to Adelaide is complete without trying the local cuisine. The city is known for its fresh seafood, juicy steaks, and world-class wines. Visitors can sample local specialties at the Central Market, a bustling indoor market that has been a fixture of the city since 1869. For a more upscale dining experience, head to one of Adelaide's many fine-dining restaurants, serving up creative dishes made with locally sourced ingredients.

Adelaide is also a great base for exploring the surrounding regions. The nearby Barossa Valley is one of Australia's top wine regions, while Kangaroo Island offers a unique wildlife experience. With its combination of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and delicious food and wine, Adelaide is a must-visit destination for any traveler to Australia.

If you're planning a trip to Australia, be sure to include Adelaide on your itinerary. Whether you're interested in history, culture, nature, or food and wine, this city has something for everyone.

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Peppers Waymouth Adelaide

When you visit Peppers Waymouth Hotel you will have a true Peppers experience, in a central CBD location. Positioned in the heart of Adelaide, you could not wish for more centrally placed accommodation. Just down the road you will find the thriving and stylish dining precinct, a true foodie destination, with rapidly evolving international cuisines. Explore the Adelaide Zoo, sample local delights at the Adelaide Central Markets, or watch a game at Adelaide Oval. After a busy day, Peppers Waymouth Hotel is the perfect place to come back to and relax. You will be treated to premium CBD accommodation designed with strong European influences. Each room exudes city sophistication and you will have the choice of a Guest or Deluxe Room, Deluxe Suite or Penthouse Suite. Overlooking the captivating lights of Adelaide city, you will be able to enjoy the stunning view through your floor to ceiling windows, or if staying in a Deluxe Room, with a drink before dinner on your private balcony. Experience all of the special touches Peppers is renowned for, in a diverse metropolitan location. From 24 hour reception through to room service and valet parking. Keep in shape at the fully equipped gym, swim a few laps at the indoor pool, and then relax and unwind in the sauna. This is your haven within the city. Located at the gateway to the produce rich Barossa Valley, a certain standard has come to be expected when dining in Adelaide. Combining local South Australian produce and exceptional wines in both restaurant venues, Peppers Waymouth Hotel has all your culinary choices covered. Essay Kitchen will take you on a food journey while Barketta offers an expansive menu best shared.
Stamford Grand Adelaide is a 20-minute drive from Adelaide's central business district, and is located right on the beach at the popular seaside suburb of Glenelg. The hotel is accessed via Jetty Road's vibrant 7-day retail trading strip. The hotel's location creates the perfect environment for business or leisurely days of indulgence. Adelaide Airport is a 10 minute drive away. The hotel rooms are contemporary in design and many have the extra touch of a panoramic ocean view. The hotel presents Promenade Restaurant, Horizons Cocktail Lounge, and Grand Bar offering international cuisine and various drinks in a relaxed atmosphere. There is a breakfast buffet and guests can choose evening meals from a set menu. Stamford Grand Adelaide combines the perfect blend of comfort and hospitality for both business and leisure travellers alike. **The swimming pool and pool area, including spa and sauna, will be closed for renovations until 1 December 2023 (aprx)**
Located in Adelaide's central business district. The hotel features 335 luxury guest rooms, including 21 suites. In addition, the hotel offers the following services and facilities: a reception lobby, a hotel safe, a bar, a restaurant, 24-hour room service, and self car parking (additional cost, subject to availability). It is only 10 minutes from the Adelaide Airport and 20 minutes from Adelaide's premier beachside suburb, Glenelg. The hotel offers guests use of an outdoor heated pool and gym. TG's Restaurant is located on the ground floor. The full hot buffet breakfast is always a favourite. The hotel is conveniently located opposite the Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide Casino and Parliament House, and within walking distance to Adelaide Oval, the Festival Centre, River Torrens, Adelaide's historic parklands, cinemas and boutique shopping.
The Chancellor on Currie offers boutique style accommodation, with its magnificently restored Neo-Georgian property located within the heart of Adelaide. The Chancellor on Currie is reminiscent of the Grand Mansions of yesteryear. The accommodation offered includes deluxe rooms and suites which are furnished in a grandeur décor with all the latest facilities to give it a comfortable, stylish and pleasurable stay for guests. The well appointed 64 room hotel, offers an indoor heated swimming pool, spa and fully equipped fitness room. Other facilities include a 24 hour reception with room service, secretarial services with multi-lingual friendly staff. High speed internet is available in all rooms (charges apply). The Cafe De Mare provides the perfect environment to sit-back, relax and enjoy either a quick coffee or a sumptuous meal from the lunch or dinner menus. The Chancellor on Currie has one meeting room which is suitable for meetings, presentations, conferences or private dinners. A mixture of traditional charm with a contemporary style, the services and facilities provided at a reasonable price is delivered with welcoming and helpful staff. This 4 star accommodation is centrally located in the heart of Adelaide City, near Rundle Mall and North Terrace including the Adelaide Casino, Exhibition & Convention Centre, South Australian Wine Centre and the Festival Theatre.
The Playford Adelaide Mgallery is a boutique hotel in the heart of Adelaide which offers the perfect blend of classical style and contemporary luxury. Located only 9km from Adelaide International Airport this hotel has a stunning Art Nouveau ambience and features 182 beautifully appointed guestrooms and suites, luxurious amenities and exquisite cuisine. Ideally located opposite The Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide Casino, Adelaide Oval and within close walking proximity to central business district.
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Hilton Adelaide

Credit Card payments relating to Australian hotels incur a merchant service fee of 1.5% in addition to the total amount payable.Centrally located in the heart of the city, overlooking Victoria Square, Hilton Adelaide is the perfect hotel for business or leisure. The hotel is just a stone's throw from Adelaide's shopping, dining, theatre and business precincts. Next door is the famous Adelaide Central Market and around the corner you'll find Chinatown and Gouger Street, Adelaide's largest restaurant precinct. Getting around is easy when you stay at Hilton Adelaide. At our doorstep is the free city tram, taking you directly to seaside Glenelg or along North Terrace to the Adelaide Casino, Convention Centre, Entertainment Centre, Festival Centre and Rundle Mall. An easy stroll from the hotel is Adelaide Oval, River Torrens and historical North Terrace. South Australians pride themselves on enjoying the good life - particularly the joys of fine wine and food. Hilton Adelaide enjoys proximity to many of the best wineries in the country, including McLaren Vale and the Adelaide Hills, which Guests can see from their rooms. On the outskirts of the city is lush countryside, and 20 minutes by car or tram lies the natural beauty of unspoiled beaches. SLEEP: Designed with the discerning traveller in mind, Hilton Adelaide's choice of 374 rooms, ranging from stylish Deluxe rooms to the exclusive luxury of the Executive Floor and suites, sets the standard for accommodation in South Australia. As a standard, each guest room offers individually controlled air conditioning, Foxtel Digital, pay movies and WiFi. Other amenities include a mini bar, hairdryer, safes, and tea and coffee-making facilities. Smoking and accessible rooms are also available. RELAX: The Executive Lounge boasts views over this beautiful city and towards the coast and offers a dedicated reception area for personalised check-in and check-out.

Things to do in Adelaide, Australia

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Between Adelaide to Melbourne stretches the treacherous shipwreck coastline, rugged mountain ranges and miles of natural bushland rich in wildlife and Aboriginal history.  Explore the wild south-west and discover the hidden treasures of this region. Of course, you could fly directly between Adelaide and Melbourne but why would you want to miss all the treasures of the south. During the three day trip you will see the world famous Great Ocean Road, Loch Ard Gorge, Aboriginal Culture, Australian wildlife, the 12 Apostles, London Bridge, the Grampians National Park and do a guided walk through Otway’s Rainforest.
With over 200 cellar doors at our doorstep we will make a tour that you will love Simply tell us your favourite wines and we can make a tour that is tailored to your tastes No matter your plans, our friendly team can help you with the choices that you make You won’t find our tours for better prices anywhere
Visit the renowned McLaren Vale wine region for wine tastings and more during a half-day small group tour from Adelaide, with a stop in pretty Glenelg on the way back. Travel with an experienced guide through the stunning Onkaparinga Hills where you may spot Kangaroo, Koala, or Emu. Once in the beautiful McLaren Vale region we'll visit the Chapel Hill Winery and Haselgrove Wines for two fabulous wine tasting experiences, with the option to enjoy a cheese platter with your tasting at Haselgrove Wines (at own cost and subject to availability) As we head back to Adelaide we'll take you along the coastline where you can check out the beautiful views before we make our final stop in Glenelg to take a short beachside stroll along Gulf St Vincent before heading back to Adelaide. This small-group tour, limited to 20 people, ensures a more personalized experience.
Lunch Cruise on the River Murray with Captain Proud Paddle Boat. Explore the vast and natural beauty that is our River Murray. Cruising 7 days a week. The Captain Proud Paddle Boat boasts a fully decked out period styled dining area and bar. Enjoy a fine meal and a drink to wash it down with as you cruise slowly past majestic scenery. Experience the wildlife of the River Murray in all its untamed natural beauty. Cruise past towering cliffs of rock and sandstone, and other wonderful scenery as you take in the fresh air on the deck outside the dining room. Learn of the wonderful history of the area as you relax in comfort with friends, loved ones, or business partners. We will deliver a unique experience that will be both fun and memorable.
Murray River now open for bookings from March 2023. Recovery from the Murray Floods Event 2022 - 2023. Come and see the recovery of this once in a life time event. Take on the Majestic Murray River as you cruise on Captain Proud side paddle wheeler for a 2 course lunch and 3 hour cruise. Sit back and relax with purchases made from our licensed bar or up to observation area looking into wetlands taking in the views of the Mighty Murray.
This 5 hours ( including travel from /to Adelaide CBD base) tour is designed for small private groups up to 12 people maximum. Please note this tour can be customised to your needs, for example a winery or distillery visit instead of chocolate factory. For larger groups over 6 people we usually organise lunch in one of German pubs or in a restaurant of your choice.
Experience the best of the Adelaide Hills, on an experience across wineries, Beerenberg Strawberry Farm and Udder Delights Cheese cellar on an eBike. This experience does not require a high-level of fitness as it is classified, easy. Enjoy the day with your guide seeing a number of sights and icons of the region: The experience includes: Electric-Bikes & Guide Pannier bags to carry your produce & Wine Wine flight at Shaw and Smith Wine tasting at The Lane Vineyard Strawberry picking (seasonal) Udder delights Cheese Board
Join a micro-group of just 8 guests for a relaxing, rewarding and stimulating tour full of scenic diversity. Birds eye views of cities, vast farmland, famous wine regions, extinct volcanoes, coastal icons, shipwrecks, rainforests and winding cliff top roads. Add to this some great food and wine and small group of like-minded travellers and you have a very memorable 3 days. The itinerary has been carefully planned so that you will take in many different experiences while keeping the schedule at a comfortable and relaxed pace. The first part of this tour through farmland on route to Naracoorte Caves and the Coonawarra wine region is less visually spectacular and is therefore done at a faster pace to allow more time on the Great Ocean Road. Traveling in a small group of no more than 8 people will also allow you more time at places and a more personalised experience.

Why People Love Adelaide, Australia

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Feb 2023
A truly disappointing experience. Informing the company beforehand that im a vegetarian and being told on tour that ‘this is not the tour to be picky’ and not having dinner for the evening that is meant to be included. At this point your in the middle of nowhere with no shops open to even try and...
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dicte008
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Nov 2022
My boyfriend and I did the tour from Melbourne to Adelaide with our guide, Greg, and it was amazing! We saw so much beautiful nature and Greg was very informative. We would very much recommend doing this tour to everyone who gets the chance.
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Dec 2022
Spotting koalas sleeping on the tall trees. Getting approached by an emu at a picnic table. Strolling in rain forest full of oxygen. Not to mention the breathtaking views of the ocean and the mountains. I and my teenage boy enjoy this three day tour. Our guide Blinky does a fantastic job taking g...

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Frequently Asked Questions about Adelaide

What are the best things to do in Adelaide?

Adelaide is a beautiful city with plenty of things to see and do. Some of the best attractions include exploring the Adelaide Botanic Garden, visiting the Art Gallery of South Australia, and taking a stroll down Rundle Mall. You can also take a trip to the Adelaide Zoo or visit the South Australian Museum. Additionally, the city is surrounded by beautiful parks and beaches which offer great outdoor activities such as hiking, swimming, and surfing.

What is the best time of year to visit Adelaide?

Adelaide has a Mediterranean climate, which means summers are hot and dry while winters are mild and wet. The best time to visit Adelaide is during the autumn months (March to May) or the spring months (September to November) when the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller than during the peak summer season.

What are the best accommodations in Adelaide?

Adelaide has a wide range of accommodations to suit all budgets and preferences. Some of the best hotels in the city include the Mayfair Hotel, the InterContinental Adelaide, and the Stamford Plaza. For those on a budget, there are plenty of hostels and budget hotels available such as the Adelaide Central YHA and the Adelaide Paringa.

What are the best restaurants in Adelaide?

Adelaide is a food lover's paradise with plenty of great restaurants to choose from. Some of the best include Africola, Orana, and Press Food & Wine. For seafood lovers, the Star of Greece in Port Willunga is a must-visit. Additionally, the city has a thriving food truck scene with plenty of options for street food.

What are the best wineries to visit in Adelaide?

Adelaide is surrounded by some of Australia's best wine regions, including the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, and Adelaide Hills. Some of the best wineries to visit in the Barossa Valley include Seppeltsfield, Penfolds, and Henschke. In McLaren Vale, don't miss d'Arenberg, Wirra Wirra, and Coriole. In Adelaide Hills, visit Shaw + Smith, Hahndorf Hill, and The Lane Vineyard.

What are the best day trips from Adelaide?

Adelaide is surrounded by some amazing destinations that make for great day trips. The Barossa Valley wine region is just an hour's drive away, while the Adelaide Hills and McLaren Vale wine regions are also within easy reach. Other great day trip destinations include the historic town of Hahndorf, the Murray River, and Kangaroo Island.

What are the best beaches near Adelaide?

Adelaide has some beautiful beaches within easy reach of the city. Some of the best include Glenelg Beach, Semaphore Beach, and Henley Beach. If you're willing to venture a little further out of the city, head to the stunning beaches of the Fleurieu Peninsula such as Port Willunga and Maslin Beach.

What are the best parks to visit in Adelaide?

Adelaide is known as the 'city of parks' thanks to the many green spaces throughout the city. Some of the best parks to visit include the Adelaide Botanic Garden, Victoria Square, and the Adelaide Park Lands. Additionally, the city is home to the Cleland Conservation Park and the Belair National Park which offer great hiking trails and outdoor activities.

What is the best way to get around Adelaide?

Adelaide has a good public transportation system consisting of buses, trains, and trams. The city is also very bike-friendly with plenty of bike paths and rental options available. Additionally, many of the city's attractions are within walking distance of each other, particularly in the central business district.

What are the must-see attractions in Adelaide?

Adelaide has plenty of must-see attractions for visitors. Some of the top sights include the Adelaide Oval, the Adelaide Central Market, and the Adelaide Botanic Garden. Additionally, don't miss the Art Gallery of South Australia, the South Australian Museum, and the Adelaide Zoo.