| | | | Places to Stay in Adelaide Australia |  | Behind the heritage listed facade, Franklin Central Apartments offer a range of contemporary, self-contained, serviced apartments with many hotel style services, making them ideal for any length of stay.Franklin Central Apartments are superbly located in the heart of Adelaide's central business district, within easy walking distance of many Adelaide highlights including the Adelaide Convention Centre, casino, arts precinct, Rundle Mall shopping, Central Market and Gouger Street... |
|  | 2 Bedroom Fully Furnished house. Outdoor BBQ area. Supermarket-Chemist, Takeaway food shops 100 metres away.Evaporated Air: Gas Heating: TV-Video |
|  | Stunning cottage only 200 metres from the waters edge and adjacent to the Aldinga srub. Relax in the tranquil and shady garden or take a short drive to the wineries and cafes of McLaren Vale. The cotage is tastefully appointed and fully equipped with all mod-cons for your enjoyment and leisure. |
|  | Gulf Point Stays is the Second accommodation facility in The Peninsula Stays group providing comfortable, quality accommodation for groups and families. This is a comfortable two story Villa right on the beautiful Gulf Beach. Lay in bed and enjoy the spectacular views of the Ocean.This is a beautiful Retreat with all the facilities of a HOME AWAY FROM HOME provided for your comfort with very little effort from you. Our fully contained accommodation has everything you... |
|  | One set of linen supplied. All crockery. Microwave and dishwasher. The house has everything you need. Pet friendly outside only. No smoking inside. You are responsible for any damaged and missing items and you will be billed for carpet cleaning and professional cleaning on exit if it is not done before you leave. Keys in letter box on arrival and departure. |
|  | We have 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments and townhouses. All fully equipped with micro wave and dishwasher, full size stove and fridge, washing machine and tumble drier. All linen is supplied and the housemaids clean through weekly, undercover parking on the property at Dulwich and lock up roller doors at Frewville. |
|  | Princes Lodge, originally a grand mansion, is a unique experience for the budget minded traveller.Our recently refurbished rooms have queen beds with ensuite. The hotel overlooks the famous Adelaide parklands, where visitors can walk, watch the horses graze or just relax.We also have some budget priced double and single rooms for those wanting to make their dollar go further.Princes Lodge offers Adelaide's best value, and a relaxed stay in Australia's most pleasant city.... |
|  | Petts Wood Lodge is a charming two story English Tudor style residence nestled amongst a tranquil garden, by a willow lined stream. The Garden and Attic Suites both adjoin the main residence, but have separate entrances. They feature ensuite bathrooms, kitchen facilities, and a sofa bed in the lounge for a third person.Petts Wood is ideally located, a bus stop at the door, close to shops and restaurants, the city centre, parks and walking trails. Day tours are easily accessible. No... |
|  | Ideally placed accommodation for visitors to the neighbouring suburbs of Flagstaff Hill, Happy Valley, Blackwood, Eden Hills, Belair, Hawthorndene, and Aberfoyle Park.Gourmet confectionery from "Simply Irresistible Sweets" is handmade at "The Gums" B&B and is also available for purchase."A lovely comfortable bed. Great facilities. A wonderful friendly knowledgeable host. What more could we ask? And chokkies!! Thanks Fran. You’re terrific. We’ll be back." Laurain & Terry, Robe,... |
|  | Perfect for singles, couples, families or groups. Safe swimming beach, fishing,surfing,walking and birdwatching atre just some of the activities you could unertake or visit the local world class wineries of McLaren Vale and tempt your taste buds with the local produce and cuisine |
| | | | | Tourist Information for Adelaide Australia | The national sports of Australia are all alive and well in Adelaide. The most popular viewing sports in Adelaide are Aussie Rules Football (AFL Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide Power), Basketball (NBL Adelaide 36ers) and Soccer (NSL Adelaide United). These are all popular sports that are played in Australia as well! The Royal Adelaide Golf Club is great for a round of golf or visit the Adelaide Aquatic Centre for a dip!
| Adelaide entertainment center hosts a whole variety of concerts thoughout the year. For something different the Ice Arena Adelaide will encourage you to get your skates on and tackle the ice. Adelaide Festival Theatre South Australia is the place where many theatre productions are shown. But for the sports minded, in the AFL Adelaide Crows and Port Power play on a weekly basis and draw a huge crowd. As you can see, Australia's entertainment is not just limited to the big cities of the eastern states - Adelaide has plenty to offer as well!
| Adelaide city tourism is alive and well. Tourism South Australia can help you out with some ideas of Australias attractions in Adelaide. Adelaide famous attractions range from the stunning churches of Adelaide (Adelaide is known as the city of churches) to the Central Market (for food lovers) and for animal lovers there is always the Adelaide Zoo.
Tourist attractions in Adelaide will be sure to fill up all your spare time when visiting this delightful city of Australia.
| Adelaide accomodation is not just found in the city limits. Many surrounding suburbs contain wonderful accommodation in many different forms. For delightful honeymoon accomodation adelaide australia has alot to offer. Cheap apartment accommodation in Adelaide is popular and freely available. If you are looking for last minute accomadation, pub accommodation Adelaide can be useful. Adelaide accomodation ranges from 5 star luxury accommodation to Australia backpacker accomodation.
| Forms of transportation in Australia vary from city to city. The city free bus Adelaide is a great way of getting to and from australias attractions in the city of Adelaide. Adelaide train timetables will keep you up to date on when and where the trains travel. Transport in Adelaide also comes in the form of tram travel. Adelaide trams start in the city and finish up in the lovely seaside town of Glenelg.
| Discount shopping stores are alive and well in Adelaide. Glen Osmond Road on the outskirts of the city is one location that hosts many discount shopping stores in Adelaide. Retail clothing stores are plentiful in Rundle Mall which along with Westfield Shopping Centers are Adelaides main form of retail therapy.
| Adelaide byo restaurants are a very popular form of dining in this city of delightful cuisine. Australian pubs in Adelaide make a mean schnitzel and serve a lovely drop of locally made wine or beer. Adelaide restaurants accommodate to all tastes and cultures and are great value for money.
| | Things to do in Adelaide | Wondering what to do in Adelaide ? Here is some information on tourist attractions to help make you enjoy your stay in Adelaide more enjoyable.
| | Sports/Adventure | There are some great sports and adventure activities to participate in. We suggest Kart Mania Indoor Go-Kart Racing, Abseiling in the Adelaide Hills, Next Generation Clubs Australian Men's Hardcourt, Adelaide Aquatic Centre, Ministry of Paintball, NBL - Adelaide 36ers, Royal Adelaide Golf Club, NSL - Adelaide United Football Club, AFL - Adelaide Crows & Port Power and Bay Sports Festival. Leanne Sandow of Flinders Street - Adelaide, a Adelaide Holiday House, suggested West Lakes Rowing Lake and Torrens Rowing Club.
| | Trails/Wildlife/Nature | If you like nature and want to see the wildlife, there are some places to go. We suggest Black Hill Conservation Park, Bicentennial Conservatory, Adelaide Botanic Garden, Adelaide Zoo, Rymill Park, Linear Park - Mawson Trail, Linear Park, Elder Park, Veale Gardens and Bonython Park. Leanne Sandow suggested Inner city Torrens Lake 4 km walk.
| | Eateries/Wineries | Good food and good wine are part of life's necessities, therefore don't leave without trying some (or all!) of these places. We suggest Garage Bar & Dining, Sprouts, La Trattoria, Cafe Paesano, Botanic Cafe, Spats, Jasmin Indian Restaurant, Lucia's Pizza & Spaghetti Bar, Nu's Thai, Central Market, Penfolds Magill Estate Winery, Chinatown Cafe and Guacho's Argentinian Restaurant. Leanne Sandow suggested Jolly's Boathouse on the Torrens and Citrus on Hutt Street.
| | Specialty Shops | For the ladies, no trip is complete without doing some shopping. We suggest Antique Market, The Parade, Norwood, King William Street, Westfield Shopping Centres, Jetty Road, Glenelg, Brickworks Market & Leisure Centre, Harbour Town, Rundle Street and Rundle Mall. Leanne Sandow suggested Unley Road Shopping precinct.
| | Historical Sites | If you are interested in history, Adelaide has some great historical sites. We suggest Edmund Wright's House, Holy Trinity Church, Adelaide Town Hall, Old Adelaide Gaol, St Peter's Cathedral, Magistrate's Court, Old Treasury Building, Government House, Supreme Court, St Francis Xavier Cathedral and Ayers Historic House.
| | Pubs/Bars | There are some great hotels in Adelaide. We suggest Moskva Vodka Bar West, Exeter, Mars Bar, Minke Bar, Apothecary 1878, Garage Bar, Austral, Supermild Lounge Bar, Archer, Fumo Blu, Governor Hindmarsh Hotel, Botanic Bar and Worldsend Hotel. Leanne Sandow suggested Astor no pokies on Pulteney St and Arab Steed on Hutt Street.
| | Festivals/Events | The locals hold some festivals in Adelaide which are fun for the whole family. We suggest Credit Union Christmas Pageant, Bartercard Glenelg Jazz Festival, Feast Festival, Mitsubishi Horse Trials, Classic Adelaide Rally, Royal Adelaide Show, Medieval Festival, Adelaide Festival of Arts, Clipsal 500, Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Jacob's Creek Tour Down Under, Womadelaide and Adelaide Fringe.
| | Main Tourist Attractions | Adelaide main tourist attractions must be seen if you are spending some time here. We suggest Adelaide Botanic Garden, Rundle Mall, Port Adelaide, Glenelg - Jetty Road, Haigh's Chocolates Visitors Centre, The Parade, Norwood, Central Market, National Wine Centre of Australia, Jam Factory Craft & Design Centre, Migration Museum, Adelaide Zoo, Tandanya - National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, South Australian Museum and Art Gallery of South Australia. Leanne Sandow suggested Popeye on the River Torrens and Japanese Gardens.
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