australia

Adelaide one of the worlds planned cities

capital of the Festival State.

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Adelaide planned in 1836 by Colonel Light, surrounded by parkland. Even today grid plan makes easy to get around on foot and not that easy to get lost

Places to see. art-gallery central-market Central Market and Chinatown. Gougar St. Rundle Mall North Terrace for South Australian Museum is a natural history museum State Library, Art Gallery of South Australia Migration Museum, Old Treasury Building now a Casino. In King William St the Town Hall. Botanic Gardens pleasant stroll in the evening, or sit in the Bandstand overlooking the Torrens River.

glenelg-tram Tram to beachside suburb of Glenelg For a day trip Fleurieu Peninsula, or for a longer 2 or 3 day trip catch the ferry from Cape Jervis to Kangaroo Island 70 miles south west of Adelaide.

mount-lofty Mount Lofty Summit with its café and obelisk for great views over the Hills and the city itself.

barossa-valley Barossa Valley. Every visitors must do day trip. Fine wines from World class wineries dotted around the Valley's rolling hills. A rich European heritage most marked in the region's numerous churches and cottages. Now the largest wine producing region in Australia- over 3/4 of which goes for export.

From cellar door sales to a structured wine tasting to winery tours.

haighs haymarket-theatre lion post-office chinatown church gougar-st rundle-mall town-hall whispering-wall bandstand convention-centre

Beautiful Australia from the Rock to the Reef - a tourist guide with nice pictures.

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