Adelaide, Australia City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Adelaide, Australia Travel Guide has been your connection to Adelaide's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Adelaide Attractions | ||
Adelaide Central Market Central Market, buzzing with sounds, colours and wonderous smells is truly the destination for foodies. | ||
Art Gallery of South Australia The Art Gallery of South Australia holds one of Australia’s finest art collections, housed in one of Adelaide’s most beautiful historic buildings. | ||
Adelaide Botanic Garden The Garden specializes in scientific and educational displays of ornamental plants, both exotic and native. | ||
Tandanya Aboriginal Cultural Institute Australia’s first and oldest Indigenous- owned and managed multi-arts centre. | ||
Glenelg Adelaide’s ‘city by the sea,’ Glenelg represents the very essence of South Australia. | ||
National Wine Center of Australia The National Wine Centre presents great opportunities for tourists as well as students to learn every aspect of winemaking & the wine industry. | ||
Adelaide City Guide | ||
Hahndorf Hahndorf is situated in the picturesque Adelaide Hills and is renowned as the premier tourist town for the region. | ||
Adelaide Homepage The city has a superb setting - the centre is surrounded by green parkland, & the Mt. Lofty Ranges & the Gulf St Vincent border the metropolitan area. | ||
Adelaide Museums | ||
South Australian Maritime Museum Close to the sea, in Port Adelaide’s historic heart, is the South Australian Maritime Museum. | ||
Migration Museum The Museum works towards the preservation, understanding and enjoyment of South Australia’s diverse cultures. | ||
South Australian Museum The Museum enjoys an international reputation for the size & representation of its collections, as well as the quality of its research. | ||
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