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Adelaide - the capital of South
Australia has a grid of wide streets &
squares within a 1 square mile city centre with the Torrens River running through the
centre, separating Adelaide
& North
Adelaide. The city is surrounded by diverse landscapes, including the Mount
Lofty Ranges (Adelaide Hills) & coastal beaches.

North Terrace is a boulevard of galleries
& museums, flowing
into the green Botanic Gardens. Rundle Street runs parallel, lined with
cafes, bars & restaurants.

You can shop at leisure in
Rundle
Mall, take in the tastes & smells of the Central
Market & end the day, enjoying the nightlife of Hindley
Street & the West End.

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Adelaide is the wine capital of Australia – six out of the top
10 Australian wines are made within a few hours’ drive of the City. The Barossa Valley
is a popular tourist destination including the Barossa Vintage Festival, an annual
event attracting
visitors from around the world.

Adelaide offers a relaxed yet sophisticated City environment for
residents & visitors. Offices here are just as likely to be housed in gracious
Victorian or Edwardian structures as in modern towers.
Adelaide is close to the sea, with Semaphore
&
Port Adelaide to the north, Henley Beach & West Beach to the east, Glenelg
&
Brighton to the south. Further south is Onkaparinga & the Fleurieu
Peninsula.

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