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Day Trip Suggestion: Adelaide City
The capital of South Australia, Adelaide, the fifth-largest city in Australia, nestles between sea and hills. Adelaide is located north of the Fleurieu Peninsula, on the Adelaide Plains between the Gulf St Vincent and the low-lying Mount Lofty Ranges. It is a graceful city of wide streets, elegant buildings and parkland. Cultural pursuits, good food and wine are high on the agenda. Designed in 1836 on a square mile grid the city is compact and easy to walk around.
High-rise buildings have been kept to a minimum and the wide streets, original stone colonial buildings, mansions and workers cottages remain a delight to see. The city precinct is surrounded by a vibrant green belt of park lands. It is known for its refinement and has a charm and grace that shows in sophisticated wining and dining. Adelaide's famous central market is a great way to start the day.
The city has the world's largest collection of Aboriginal artefacts. Regardless of the season, the Adelaide Hills offer a welcome respite in country air. Visitors can investigate historic townships, enjoy the region's fresh produce or visit heritage properties with stunning gardens.
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