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South Australia Travel Guide
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South Australia Museum

South Australia Museum

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South Australia is a State of contrasts - rugged outback wilderness, scenic mountain ranges, an extensive coastline, offshore islands and a large, meandering river. Adelaide is a convenient base for touring regions such as the Barossa Valley and Southern Vales wine areas, the southern beaches and the tranquil Adelaide Hills.

The Adelaide Festival Centre is South Australia's major performing arts venue and is the focal point for the biennial Adelaide Festival of the Art. In 1992, the festival presented a three-week program of more than 2000 artists from 27 countries, drawing attendances of more than 700 000. The Adelaide casino is also a popular tourist destination.

The State has a unique and well-preserved heritage. Major historical themes include the German settlement of the Barossa Valley and the Adelaide Hills; the Cornish and Welsh settlement of the mining towns of Moonta, Burra and Willunga; and the maritime history of Port Adelaide and Robe.

The River Murray is Australia's longest river and its lakes are a major asset offering luxury cruise vessels, self-skippered houseboats and recreational pursuits. The Flinders Ranges and northern outback areas are only five hours from Adelaide. The Flinders has some of Australia's most rugged scenery and the traditional outback flavour. The opal mining centre of Coober Pedy is a popular destination for Australian and international tourists. The rugged coastal scenery of the far West Coast, southern Sinis Peninsula and Peter island provide excellent fishing opportunities and uncrowded beaches.

Australia's unique wildlife is a feature of Cleland wildlife reserve and the Warrawong sanctuary in the Adelaide Hills, only 30 minutes from Adelaide; and the Flinders Chase National Park on Kangaroo Island. The Coorong National Park in the Upper South East is a unique waterway providing a haven for water birds.
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Main Street in Adelaide Hills

Main Street in Adelaide Hills

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Adelaide, South Australia’s capital, with a population of 2 million, houses nearly 70 percent of all inhabitants of the state. The city itself was thoroughly planned and is noted for its spacious parklands and gardens. Australia’s fifth largest city is noted for its attractiveness and relaxed atmosphere, quality of life and hospitality.

The city centre, especially around East End and Central Market, is covered with shopping centres and restaurant and cafés. Finding a way to spend your day won’t be a problem, because Adelaide has plentiful options for travellers. Make sure that you leave some energy after visiting one of the many museums and seeing the famous statues and memorials. The sparkling nightlife, with an overload of bars, clubs and discos, most certainly deserves some of your attention.

Adelaide is renowned for its range of quality cafes and restaurants offering an affordable and delicious range of cuisine including Italian, Greek, Thai, Malaysian, Chinese, Argentinian, Mexican and so many more. The quality of the food is superb. Seafood such as prawns, crayfish, scallops, calamari and King George whiting is fresh and abundant. A perfect place for an indulgence weekend.

Adelaide hosts many festivals and events which attract local, Australian and overseas visitors. These include arts, food and wine, multicultural and sporting events events such as the Festival of Arts, Fringe Festival, Comedy Festival, WOMADelaide, Glendi (Greek), Schuetzenfest (German traditions), Bay to Birdwood (vintage vehicles) Clipsal 500 (car race) and more.

Thirsting for something else? Explore the famous wine regions in the city’s vicinity or go to the Park Lands. The latter is an extended area surrounding Adelaide and consists of several parks and lakes where you can relax and enjoy a fabulous picnic (don’t forget to bring the Australian wine!) The North Terrace Boulevarde is home to many cultural and educational organisations and is well worth a walking tour. Enjoy the many elegant , heritage public buildings and cultural institutions such as the Art Gallery, Library, Museum, Migration Museum and Adelaide University. Finish off at the Botanic Gardens and adjacent Bicentennial Conservatory.

South Australia is renowned for its clean, sandy beaches and wine regions. The winegrowng districts of McLaren Vale, Barossa Valley, Adelaide Hills, Clare Valley wine districts are within easy reach of Adelaide for day tours and the Coonawarra can be visited on the way to the South East or Melbourne in adjacent Victoria. South Australian wine is of world class.

For those who have not explored the outdoors yet, the Adelaide Hill Wildlife Parks might be a nice introduction to Australia’s wildlife. Still don't know what to do yet? Take the tram to Glenelg beach and think it over on the long sandy beach.