Visit the Entertaining city of Adelaide, Australia
Adelaide is the capital city of South Australia and is a delightful city to visit with many quant attractions. There are many historical museums, galleries, war memorials, gardens and other entertaining spots in Adelaide that will make your holiday to this city a truly memorable experience. The city is popular for the many festivals it hosts and is great place to sample fine food and wine and also experience the unique culture associated with South Australia.
The most popular attraction here is the Adelaide Town Hall. This heritage building with lavish interiors and beautiful chandeliers symbolizes the magnificent history and culture of Australia. A free guided tour of this landmark building is a great way to see its beautiful architecture and opulent interiors. A must visit attraction in Adelaide is the National Wine Centre of Australia. Here, you can get to know everything associated with the Australian wine industry and understand the process of wine making in Australia and why the wines of Australia are so distinct in taste and texture. Besides, you can sample your favorite wind from the extensive collections of Australian wines. There is also a cafe attached to the centre where you can sample delicious coffee, fine Australian cheese and other goodies.
Adelaide is also the city of beautiful fountains and parks. The Creswell Gardens Fountain, the Rundle Mall Fountain and the Victoria Square Fountain are the prominent among them. All fountains of the city are tastefully designed each with a unique layout and are a beautiful sight particularly at night, illuminated with soft-hued lights. The Adelaide botanical garden is an oasis within the city housing decorative plant species native to Australia. Besides, the park also features rainforests trees, the biggest glasshouse in the Southern hemisphere and a unique cactus garden.
A unique experience in Adelaide would be to go on an Underwater Heritage Trail. The waters around Adelaide have many shipwrecks and interesting folklore attached to them. The Underwater Trail interprets four shipwrecks located in Gulf St Vincent and is an off-beat yet interesting activity.
