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Discover Adelaide, Australia’s best-kept secret, brimming with arts and culture at every corner and picturesque spots such as the Adelaide Hills and Adelaide Botanic Garden. With Adelaide as your base, wine enthusiasts can head to some of Australia’s top wine regions, including the Barossa Valley, while those seeking a slice of untouched nature can escape to Kangaroo Island. With Minor Hotels offering accommodation in the heart of all the action.
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Avani Adelaide Residences
Avani Adelaide Residences, 176 Franklin Street, Adelaide Avani Adelaide Residences, 176 Franklin Street, AdelaideiStay Precinct Adelaide
185 Morphett Street, Adelaide, South Australia 185 Morphett Street, Adelaide, South AustraliaWhat is Adelaide best known for?
The vibrant city of Adelaide lives up to its status as the gateway to South Australia. With yearly festivals, galleries, and museums such as the Art Gallery of South Australia and the South Australian Museum, Adelaide is a must-visit cultural hub. Boasting proximity to famous wine regions such as the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, and Clare Valley, visitors have the opportunity to sample some of Australia's best wines right where it’s produced.
What are the best places to visit in Adelaide?
Among Adelaide's best attractions is the Adelaide Botanic Garden, a calming space featuring curated plant collections where you can find the Bicentennial Conservatory. Stroll along the boardwalk of Glenelg Beach and enjoy an unforgettable sunset over the Gulf St Vincent. Animal lovers are spoiled for choice with more than 2,400 animals and 200 species at Adelaide Zoo or get close to Australian wildlife on the nearby Kangaroo Island, where you can visit Seal Bay Conservation Park and Flinders Chase National Park. Head to the bustling Adelaide Central Market, a thriving hub of food and culture, to try Adelaide’s local produce.
What are the best things to do in Adelaide?
Immerse yourself in the vibrant arts and culture scene at the Adelaide Festival Centre, home to the Adelaide Festival, Adelaide Cabaret Festival, and Adelaide Fringe. Shop to your heart’s content at Rundle Mall, the start of Adelaide’s retail, dining, and entertainment scene.
Don’t miss the chance to use Adelaide as a convenient base to explore more of South Australia. Visitors can take a side trip to the unique wonder that is Kangaroo Island or sample some of South Australia’s finest wines in Barossa Valley.
What will the weather in Adelaide be like during my visit?
Adelaide is mostly temperate, with mild winters and a warm, dry summer, ensuring pleasant temperatures averaging 16°C to 29°C throughout the year. As the driest of Australia's capital cities, the climate here is perfect for growing grapes so be sure to visit Australia’s most renowned vineyards and wine regions.
Visit in Autumn, from March to May, to experience the city’s transformation into a landscape of red, orange, and gold as the foliage changes colours.
What are the traditional foods in Adelaide?
Dig into a moreish pie floater, an Australian meat pie on a thick green pea soup, served in Adelaide since the 19th century.
Travellers can also take advantage of the wide variety of food options on offer in this metropolitan city. Being a multicultural hub, you’ll never run out of interesting and new flavours with Adelaide’s mix of international cuisines like Asian, Italian, Moroccan, Latin American, modern Australian, and more.
For a taste of Germany, Hahndorf is just a 30-minute drive away via the South Eastern Freeway. Grab a beer and dig into a warm pretzel and schnitzel in Australia's oldest surviving German settlement.
How to get to Adelaide?
Fly into Adelaide through Adelaide Airport (ADL), which is easily accessible from all major Australian cities and select international destinations, including Singapore, Dubai, and Bali. Getting to your hotel in Adelaide city centre is only a 20-minute direct bus ride or a short taxi ride.
How to get around Adelaide?
Adelaide is well-connected with frequent services on the Adelaide Metro bus, train, and tram services. Visitors to Adelaide can easily sightsee key spots like Victoria Square and Adelaide Himeji Garden on foot due to the city’s compact layout or, for those who prefer cycling, rent a bike to use the dedicated bike lanes and paths.
Car rentals are readily available at the airport and city centre, so you can explore Adelaide or drive to the unmissable nearby locations like Cleland National Park at your own pace.What areas of Adelaide should you stay in?
Visitors can stay in the vibrant Central Business District (CBD) or the chic East End for easy access to cafes, shopping, and boutiques. For a coastal experience, scenic Glenelg Beach is known for its stunning views and serene atmosphere.
What type of accommodation does Minor Hotels offer in Adelaide?
Choose from a range of Minor Hotels’ centrally located hotels in Adelaide. Guests can stay at one of our many accommodations in the vibrant heart of Adelaide city or a little south-west to Glenelg with its prime waterfront views. Art enthusiasts and history buffs will love the easy access to Adelaide’s galleries and museums like the MOD. and South Australian Museum.
Our well-appointed suites and hotels feature modern amenities and facilities, such as pools, hot tubs, and on-site parking, for your convenience. With great locations near the airport, you'll have quick and easy access to your flights.