Adelaide has a distinctly European flair, with locals who are passionate about their food, wine, art and music. The city has long been a destination for immigrants. Today, Adelaide has a population of just over 1.2 million people. The surrounding regions are among Australia’s finest producers of food and wine, and the city is the home of many international arts and sporting events. Adelaide’s climate is similar to the Mediterranean, so it’s no wonder that there are a bounty of outdoor activities. Lush gardens and parkland surround the city grid. Enjoy a picnic at the Adelaide Botanic Gardens or jump on a tram to one of Adelaide’s city beaches. Take a trip down a water slide at The Beachhouse or swim with the dolphins in Glenelg, one of Adelaide’s must-see neighbourhoods.The small German settlement villages of Hahndorf and Lobethal are nestled in the Adelaide Hills, just a short drive from the city. Many German immigrants still live in the hills, and the architecture, customs and food reflect their influence. Head to the region to sample offerings from some of Australia’s finest wine producers. McLaren Vale and the Barossa Valley are among the areas that have led South Australia to be recognised as an internationally renowned wine region.Watch one of Adelaide’s two Australian Football League teams compete, a must for any sports fan. In the summer, take in the first race of the international cycling season at the Tour Down Under. If visiting during February and March check out the Adelaide Fringe Festival and WOMADelaide, Australia’s biggest festival of world music. Loved by musicians around the world, the city has been the subject of songs by Australian favourite, Paul Kelly, and American piano-rocker Ben Folds, both of whom have called Adelaide home.Get some retail therapy at Rundle Mall, Adelaide’s main shopping precinct. From here the city of Adelaide is easy to navigate most major tourist attractions are within walking distance. North Terrace is just blocks away and houses the Art Gallery of South Australia, the Migration Museum and the Museum of South Australia. Public transport is affordable and will allow you to reach all of Adelaide’s neighbourhoods within 20 minutes.
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Where to stay in Adelaide

Adelaide Central Business District
Adelaide Central Business District is highly notable for its popular shops, and you might want to visit top sights like Victoria Square and Adelaide Town Hall. See more of Adelaide by jumping on the metro at Victoria Square - Tarndanyangga Tram Stop or Rundle Mall Tram Stop.

Glenelg
Glenelg is highly notable for its stunning beaches, and you might want to visit top sights like Jetty Road and Moseley Square. See more of Adelaide by jumping on the metro at Jetty Road (Stop 16) Tram Stop or Moseley Square (Stop 17) Tram Stop.

Hahndorf
Unique features of Hahndorf include the spas and bars. Make a stop by Hahndorf Hill Winery or Hahndorf Academy & Heritage Museum while you're exploring the area.

McLaren Vale
Wineries, coffeehouses, and spas highlight some of the noteworthy features of McLaren Vale. Make a stop by Wirra Wirra Vineyards or d'Arenberg Wines while you're exploring the neighborhood.

North Adelaide
North Adelaide is known for its abundant dining options, and you can plan a trip to St Peter's Cathedral and Adelaide Oval while you're in town.

Adelaide Airport
Travelers like the golf courses in Adelaide Airport, and Harbour Town Adelaide is a top attraction you might want to visit.

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Popular places to visit

Adelaide Oval
Tour the stadium, witness an AFL showdown, see a game of rugby or cricket, browse the Bradman Collection, dine in style or rock out at a concert.

Glenelg Beach
This historic settlement is a thriving cultural destination, right on the beach.

Adelaide Zoo
Wander through the same rain forests as Sumatran tigers and watch giant pandas play at this award-winning zoo.

Rundle Mall
World-class shopping at over 700 stores, farm animals and even a few ghosts make this much more than a typical shopping mall.

Adelaide Casino
Why not try your luck with a visit to Adelaide Casino during your visit to Adelaide? Experience the fascinating museums and lively festivals in this walkable area.

Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Catch an event at Adelaide Entertainment Centre during your trip to Adelaide. Discover the lively festivals and casinos in this walkable area.
Things to do

Kangaroo Island Full-Day Tour from Adelaide with Return Ferry

Adelaide: Dolphin Sanctuary Eco Kayaking Tour

Adelaide City Highlights Half Day Tour

Adelaide: 4-Hour Swimming with Dolphins Experience

Adelaide: Half-Day City Highlights, Mt. Lofty, and Hahndorf
Reviews of Adelaide
5/5 - Excellent
I love Adelaide - neat, proper, but a lot of fun. Many (free) things to enjoy.
5/5 - Excellent
Second visit this trip - Love it!
5/5 - Excellent
Lovely city, a true Aussie gem.
5/5 - Excellent
Great City. Easy to get around. Lots of different food options. Fringe festival was on. Easy to tour wine districts. Easy access to glenelg beach on tram.
4/5 - Good
Loved the old buildings, easy to get around, free bus and tram, Botanic Garden and Glenelg were lovely
5/5 - Excellent
It was lovely to walk along the side ofvthe river on both sides. The architecture of the Oval is amazing and so too the architecture of the heritage buildings