Adelaide
Cosmopolitan coastal city, the numerous parks along the Torrens River house several famous museums, such as the South Australian Museum, which features a significant collection of indigenous works, and the South Australian Museum, dedicated to Natural History.
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We arrived in Adelaide not knowing if we would like it... a lot of people had told us it was just a stopover city. So we decided to stay only one day. In the end, it was a very pleasant surprise! We even had a blue sky all day! In any case, we love Adelaide!
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All the museums were free, and there were so many of them. They were all almost in the same place, so it was easy to get around, and the city is also so green!
Places to discover
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Art Gallery of South Australia
- Museum
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One of the most astonishing art collections in Australia. Its exceptional collection of 38,000 works, both national and international.
Ayers House Museum
- Museum
- History
A historical museum located in a house that perfectly reflects the spirit of Victorian-era Adelaide.
Botanical Garden
- Parc
- Nature
- Stroll
The Adelaide Botanic Gardens consist of three stunning public gardens that offer visitors a wide range of cultural, recreational, and educational activities.
Central Business District
- Neighbourhood
- Shopping
- Stroll
Surrounded by 700 hectares of lush parks, Adelaide's central business district (CBD) has the charm of a small town as found in westerns.
Chinatown
- Restaurant
- Food & Drinks
Adelaide's Chinatown offers an amazing mix of five-star restaurants, food courts, cafes, wine bars, and pubs.
Covered market
- Shopping
- Restaurant
The market offers a wide range of fresh products, including fruits and vegetables, meat and poultry, seafood, cheeses, baked goods, and light meals.
Semaphore
- Neighbourhood
- Beach
- Shopping
Just 20 minutes from central Adelaide, the beach town of Semaphore is a summer paradise known for its sandy beaches, lively waterfront, and chic cafés.
South Australia Museum
- Museum
- Culture
- History
Collections of national and international importance and a leader in engaging remote and regional communities.