- Adelaide - Wikipedia
Adelaide ( ˈædɪleɪd ⓘ AD-il-ayd; [9][10] Kaurna: Tarndanya [ˈd̪̥aɳɖaɲa]) is the capital and most populous city of South Australia, as well as the fifth-most populous city in Australia
- Adelaide | Map, South Australia, Attractions, Activities | Britannica
Adelaide, city and capital of the state of South Australia Situated at the base of the Mount Lofty Ranges, 9 miles (14 km) inland from the centre of the eastern shore of the Gulf St Vincent, it has a Mediterranean climate with hot summers (February mean temperature 74 °F [23 °C]), mild winters
- Adelaide | Attractions Places To Go | South Australia
Experiences in Adelaide are abundant — offering exactly what you need, right when you need it Stop by our hospitable restaurants or be united by a festival crowd Find out more today
- Travel Guide to Adelaide, SA - Tourism Australia
Explore our guide to Adelaide, SA – a growing city with a burgeoning small-bar scene, world-class art, and a festival calendar to rival other Aussie cities
- Adelaide – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Adelaide is a huge city with several district articles that contain information about specific sights, restaurants, and accommodation Adelaide is the capital of the state of South Australia It lies on the eastern shores of Gulf St Vincent in the central, southern part of the Australian continent
- Experience Adelaide | Things To Do In Adelaide
Explore Adelaide’s best attractions, from the lush Park Lands to the iconic Rundle Mall Discover shopping, dining, and experiences that make the city unique
- Adelaide, Australia: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025 . . .
Adelaide is the heart of the world's opal industry, selling gorgeous stones from South Australian mines Be sure to hike the aptly named Mt Lofty Ranges and catch a wave off the Fleurieu Peninsula
- Visitor information - City of Adelaide
We're Australia's Festival State and host major world class events such as WOMADelaide, Adelaide Fringe Festival, and the Adelaide Cabaret Festival Our music scene rocks - in 2015 we were designated as Australia's first, and only UNESCO City of Music
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