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About Adelaide

Overview

Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, is a city that beautifully blends its historical roots with a modern, cosmopolitan lifestyle. Established as a British colony in 1836, Adelaide has grown into a vibrant metropolis known for its relaxed atmosphere, diverse cultures, and stunning natural landscapes. The city is surrounded by lush green parks and boasts 30 kilometers of pristine beaches along its suburbs. Adelaide is renowned for its outdoor dining culture and is the heart of Australia's wine industry, offering some of the finest food and beverages globally.

The average price of hotels in Adelaide is $122, with options ranging from $55 to $1,074. With 138 hotels available, visitors have a wide array of choices to suit their preferences and budgets. Popular neighborhoods for accommodations include the Adelaide Central Business District, North Adelaide, Hahndorf, and Glenelg. Some of the most sought-after hotels in the city are the Nightcap at Empire Hotel, Atura Adelaide Airport, The Playford Adelaide MGallery, Frome Apartments, and Sfera's Park Suites & Convention Centre.

Things to do in Adelaide

Adelaide offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to all interests. The Adelaide Botanic Garden is a must-visit, showcasing a diverse range of plants from Australia and around the globe. Spanning 50 hectares, this public garden is a serene oasis in the city's heart. The Bicentennial Conservatory, the largest glasshouse in Australia, features a tropical rainforest environment that is truly captivating.

Art enthusiasts will appreciate the Art Gallery of South Australia, located amidst the grand Victorian architecture of Adelaide's official buildings. The gallery houses nearly 45,000 artworks spanning 2,000 years, including Aboriginal art, colonial and modern Australian pieces, and European masterpieces.

For those interested in the ancient history of Australia, the South Australian Museum is a treasure trove of exhibits. The Origin Energy Fossil Gallery displays some of the world's oldest fossils, and the museum also offers extensive exhibitions on Aboriginal history.

The Migration Museum provides a fascinating insight into the diverse ethnic groups that have shaped South Australia. It features personal stories of those who arrived in the new colony and also delves into the history of the Aboriginal people.

The Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute is the oldest indigenous-owned and managed arts center in Australia. It showcases Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art from across the country, offering a deep dive into indigenous culture and creativity.

Where to go out / nightlife in Adelaide

Adelaide's nightlife is as diverse as its cultural offerings. The Unley is a popular open-air rooftop bar known for its extensive drinks menu, including local craft beers, South Australian wines, boutique gins, and creative cocktails. The bar's warm and welcoming atmosphere is enhanced by its cozy fireplaces.

The Austral, located in the heart of Rundle Street, is an Adelaide institution. This pub offers a fantastic menu of modern Australian cuisine, a selection of local and international ales, and live entertainment.

Treasury 1860 is the place to be on a Friday night. Housed in a beautifully restored South Australian Treasury building, this trendy and upmarket bar caters to a finance and government clientele but is open all day, serving breakfast and lunch as well.

The Union is a hotspot for weekend revelers, with DJs spinning funk, house, pop, and rock tunes. The bar offers a wide selection of beers on tap, including imported and hand-crafted Australian brews, and a menu that ranges from traditional pub fare to modern Australian dishes.

Mary's Poppin is a unique venue known for its electrifying drag shows. The two opulent levels are adorned with luxurious European décor and feature a grand internal balcony overlooking three dazzling crystal chandeliers. The atmosphere is both intimate and vibrant, making it a must-visit nightlife spot.

Where to Eat in Adelaide

Adelaide's culinary scene is a feast for the senses. Penfolds Magill Estate Restaurant offers modern Australian cuisine with panoramic views over the vineyards and the city. The estate is home to one of the most impressive restaurant cellars in the world and overlooks celebrated Shiraz vines.

Jolleys Boathouse, situated in a converted boathouse on the banks of the Torrens River, serves fine contemporary Australian cuisine. The menu changes seasonally, ensuring the use of the best regional products.

Jasmin Indian Restaurant is a family-owned establishment with a cozy and intimate atmosphere. It offers classic North Indian dishes like kormas and vindaloos, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

Star of Siam, located near the Central Market, is one of the best Thai restaurants in town. It serves fresh produce at reasonable prices, with dishes like pad-thai and spicy crispy prawn being crowd favorites.

The Greek on Halifax is a standout Greek restaurant in Australia, easily recognizable by the huge chimney behind it. The menu features delicious starters like pickled octopus and kefthedes, followed by main courses such as saganaki prawns and crispy whitebait.

Cheapest time to stay in Adelaide

June is the cheapest time to stay in Adelaide for an average of $128 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$140

February

$148

March

$151

April

$147

May

$136

June

$128

July

$135

August

$134

September

$137

October

$138

November

$137

December

$139