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The airport is only 5km from the downtown and has the advantage of allowing a quick arrival at one’s hotel or home.
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A
region producing quality wines. news:
An international gastronomy.
Sumptuously lush valleys, rivers, lakes and Billabongs.
- Aboriginal culture and Art.
- Festivals and Public Events.
- Sports & Culture & Music.
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The
city of Adelaide is the capital of South Australia.
With
its population of a million inhabitants, it is one of the last
metropolises to be so well conceived and so fulfilled.
A city of great visual harmony situated on the banks of the
Torrens River between the gentle slopes of the hills and the
water of the Gulf of St Vincent.
The Colonel William Light had an inspired thought when, in the
last century he traced the wide streets full of verdure giving
onto the principal local sites of interest, which, are accessible
on foot. A tranquil city of confident individuality, imposing
itself through its festivals of diverse cultural and sports
interest.
The city possesses an unusual architecture, with its
impressive stone buildings which give Adelaide its particular
character.
The city of Adelaide and Adelaide North is traversed by the
Torrens River, which flows by various parks and gardens, laid
out in a rectangular block surrounded by verdure.
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Wines
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King William, Rundle Mall, Hindley Street are the most lively
streets in the city and the heart of this busy area is Victoria
Square.
King William Road is in the city centre with its imposing buildings
built in massive stonework. Rundle Mall is the pedestrian street
with all sorts of shops of every kind.
Pulteney Street leads us to Rundle Street, where there are also
many shops, restaurants, and pubs, with, a bit further, snack
bars, bars, night clubs and discotheques.
A cosmopolitan city that offers diverse festivals representative
of a city rich in artistic activity and culture.
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