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Motel Adjacent Casino Adelaide

Motel Adjacent Casino AdelaideExperience and special holiday in Adelaide, South Australia

Adelaide, South Australia, is a dynamic and attractive city with a unique selection of budget and exclusive accommodation with plenty to do for the visitor as attractions and sightseeing.
Adelaide has always been a tourist destination in Australia because of its unique characteristics and the gateway to a unique natural landscape.

With many special offers interesting accommodation and tours, visitors enjoy the eclectic mix of modern and historical sites around the CBD, while sampling the wide selection of restaurants and bars.

There the trees to find walks and picnic in the manicured gardens are a popular choice hot afternoon.
With plenty to see and do, and an atmosphere of lazy sunny days, a good way to see Adelaide public transport.

Activities near home in Adelaide include learning the history of the region in the local museum or enjoy some local wines and cuisine in one of the many bistros and cafes.

Start at North Terrace, the most attractive boulevard in the city, and walking along the street and find the Skycity Adelaide Casino, Government House, Parliament House (with its award-winning museum of the history of State), State Library of South Australia and Mortlock Library.
Further, North Tce, are the Botanical Gardens.

Behind the Parliament House off St William King is the South Australian Museum Theatre.

A paradise for shoppers, Rundle Mall is located next to North Tce.

Located above North Tce to the west is the Old Gaol Adelaide, worth a detour. Other attractions include Edmund Wright House, where the history of South Australia Trust promotes the history of the state, the Lion Arts Centre, containing 9 different arts organizations and Tandanya, the National Aboriginal Cultural Institute .

Two miles north of the CBD, North Adelaide is lined with grand Victorian and Edwardian houses made of bluestone and sandstone. There is an abundance of hotels, motels and B & B in this suburb, with exotic restaurants, cafes and welcoming pubs all within walking distance.

Around 20-30min from the CBD of Adelaide are the beaches seaside escapes. areas are the most popular Henley Beach, West Beach and Brighton.

The site of the first mainland colony in South Australia in 1836, Glenelg is a seaside suburb with a 5-star hotel, apartments on the seafront, shops and restaurants on the shore. Jetty Road is a hive of activity as the main area for shopping and outdoor dining. Rodney Fox Shark Museum is located in City Hall. For the adventurous, the attractions are the helicopter rides and parasailing, along with other outdoor activities like beach volleyball available.


The area around Adelaide is world famous for its award-winning wines. Barossa Valley, South Australia is famous for its Shiraz, among others.

While the Adelaide Hills region of South Australia, south of Adelaide is the oldest wine region dating back to the States first vintage in 1841. There are now 35 wine labels in the picturesque Mount Lofty Ranges.

Clare Valley is just an hour and a half north of Adelaide. With a rich cultural fabric dating back 160 years and more than 35 wineries and is famous for its Riesling.

Because of its proximity to the airport and good public transport, visitors can enjoy Adelaide long stays and weekends in this city of culture and fun.

Rosella Adelaide, Hahndorf, Adelaide Hills Region - South Australia Tourism Commission Image


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Posted on July 29, 2010.
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