A cosmopolitan and cultural city bordered by the enchanted hills of the Mt. Lofty Ranges and the long sandy beaches of the gulf at St. Vincent, Adelaide is a famous tourist destination in Australia. Capital of southern Australia, Adelaide is a feast in way. Founder Colonel William light and former premier Don Dunstan are till date applauded for their enlightened decisions, which shaped the present city of Adelaide into what it is today. In 1836 Colonel Light laid out the city in a grid pattern, interspersed with squares and surrounded by the necklace of parklands. The city was named after Queen Adelaide, wife of the British King, William IV. To visit this wondrous city, join us on Travel to Adelaide.
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| The 'Festival City' of Australia, the Adelaide Festival of Arts and the Festival Fringe are celebrated with great pomp and show throughout the city. Capital city of southern Australia, Adelaide is home to millions of people. A feast not only for the eyes, the city satisfies the taste buds of all the people visiting it.
It is believed that here there are more restaurants per head of population here than anywhere else in Australia and is a hub for Aussie cuisine delighting everybody. Located just adjacent to River Torrens, Adelaide is blessed with two crystal like waterfalls that are a must visit for anybody touring the region. The city is also known as the 'Wine Capital of Australia' with six out of the 10 best wines being produced here. | The North Terrace is a concourse of galleries and museums, flowing into the serene, green Botanic Gardens that include the celebrated International Rose Garden. The famed Rundle Street which is a shoppers delight, lined with cafes, bars and restaurants is the bustling hub of the East End. To visit this fascinating city, book yourself with Travel to Adelaide. |