Attractions in Adelaide

Adelaide Central Market offers you an energetic atmosphere as well as the wealth of fresh produce and food goods sold by more than 80 different vendors; from fresh flowers to dried herbs and fresh seafood to specialty desserts. The market which is over 13o years old is part of the city’s identity.

Adelaide Zoo offers a great family activity with more than 3400 animals housed here, 300 exotic and native species, including a rainforest wetlands aviary, reptile house, nocturnal house, a children’s animal feeding zone, and the only pygmy blue-tongued lizard in Australian captivity.

Glenelg Beach is a serene and peaceful respite with sandy shores, warm sun and plenty of space for swimmers, windsurfers, cyclists and rollerbladers. Vintage trams run from Adelaide to Glenelg for a pleasurable outing.

National Wine Center of Australia focuses on the fine art of grape growing, harvesting, and making wine. Blend your own wine or partake and enjoy a variety of wines, including some from the centre’s own vineyard in the tasting room.

South Australian Museum houses an extraordinary collection of Aboriginal history and art as well as natural history exhibits.

Adelaide Botanic Garden includes the Bicentennial Conservatory, a glass construction brimming with rainforest plants and flowers, the Palm House, Italianate Garden and the International Rose Garden.

Adelaide Festival Centre is a large multi-purpose arts center that houses a number of theatres, galleries and concert venues, a great choice for an entertaining night out.

Art Gallery of South Australia holds a stunning collection of Australian, European and Asian art, featuring paintings, sculpture and contemporary works.

Migration Museum chronicles the varied stories of the many immigrants who have built South Australia into what it is today with fascinating exhibits that tell stories about groups of convicts shipped to the shores of Australia and ethnic groups seeking a new life in the land down under.

Warrawong Sanctuary nourishes the growth of both animal and plant life and for those looking to experience nature more thoroughly, camping facilities are available.

Car rental companies in Adelaide include Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz and Thrifty.

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Green City: Adelaide

Capital of South Australia Adelaide is also known as the City of Churches. Adelaide is the Capital of the only Australian state never to have received convicts. It is also the city where something is always on; Festivals and food, Arts and culture, Shopping and sports.

With spacious boulevards and vibrant inner-city districts, sophisticated architecture and lush gardens, plenty of accommodation to choose from, Adelaide is the perfect venue for all sorts of holiday activities

The Aboriginal Cultures Gallery at the South Australian Museum houses the world’s largest collection of Aboriginal antiquities. Along with Tandanya, the National Aboriginal Cultural Institute Adelaide is the national gateway to Aboriginal culture. The Tappa Mai tour at the Adelaide Botanic Garden demonstrates the ingenuity of Aboriginal people who use native plants for sustenance, shelter, ceremonial, medicinal and other practical purposes. The Migration Museum tells the story of the thousands of people who came to Australia as migrants and refugees.

Port Adelaide the old maritime heart of South Australia features some of the finest historic buildings in South Australia. The Adelaide Town Hall, in King William Street, is full of the city’s heritage, including a room in honour of the queen after whom Adelaide was named.

The Adelaide Park Lands today comprise nearly 900 hectare or 45% of the city and include gardens, playing fields for football and cricket and 19th century olive groves, historic sites and contemporary art, ceremonial places and informal native plantings, formal rose gardens, wide spaces with grand native and exotic trees and lakes. There are walking trails, quiet spaces and gathering places throughout this green network.

Rundle Street in the east and Hindley Street and Light Square in the west boast hundreds of pubs and clubs host musicians, bands, comedians and dance bands during the week.

Car rental in Adelaide is available from Avis, Europcar, Thrifty, Redspot, Budget and Apollo.

some of the important routes of medieval great Silk Road

Among all the tour operators in Armenia our company “Armenia Holidays” is one of the leading companies in hospitality service. We offer different to please and satisfy the curiosity and interests of any visitor to our country.
Being an ancient country Armenia is so rich with cultural monuments that can offer different cultural tours to Armenia. They will give you the breathtaking feeling of finding yourself in one of the oldest civilizations of the world, where the oldest leather shoe has been found, where one of the oldest observatories is situated, some of the important routes of medieval great Silk Road are passing through Armenia and the world’s longest Arial Tramways can be experienced only during your holidays in Armenia.
The testimonials of our many holiday makers come to prove that Armenian mountains have magical positive energy on hikers and that the mountains can transfer the power and strength coming from the centuries. The majority of travelers after departure stated “…my feet still walk in your mountains and my mind is still in your hospitable land…” .
Due to the high mountain chains and deep gorges our country was able to resist attacks of centuries. Many of the sights are inaccessible for transportation and are passable for the travelers who come to do only hiking in Armenia So here are some privileges of a hiking tour: you feel authentic and pure nature, you visit the places where no man’s foot has been, you eat the locals’ food and the people in the regions are so animated by the newcomers and by the attention paid to them that they are ready to share the last peace of bread with you.
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Let’s start virtual and pass through 3000 years old history beginning from Erebuni fortress dating back to 782 BC and ending up to our days. It is the meeting of the past and the future. History is written and stored in its monuments and memorials and in the memories of its older generations that are trying to pass the reminiscences onto the younger generation. In this already cosmopolitan city you can come across with 5 floor buildings remaining still from the Soviet times on the background of big modern buildings, you will of course shop around the modern supermarkets but still the flee market of Vernissage has its own charm and no tourist leaves Armenia without buying a nice souvenir or bargain from here.

Plymouth car hiring

In the summer I took my boys to the Dartmoor National Park near Plymouth. We wanted to explore the wild country. We left the women home and went for the expedition. Unfortunately my wife needed the car to stay with her. So for me the only option was to rent one. We came there through the city of Plymouth so we were searching there.
Using Car Hire Belfast I was able to find one. First you have to do few simple steps. Write in the name of the place where you want to pick the car up, then the dates from when to when and the age of the driver and the money currency. It couldn’t be easier. So I did that and then I chose the car that I wanted. It was a green SUV. The radio was there, so the sons could listen to the music, the air conditioner was also very nice. The most important thing was the space. We had a lot of bags and equipment to take – the tents, the sleeping bags, the water provisions and also the food and the survival kit. But we didn’t have any troubles at all. Everything fit perfectly.

ADELAIDE- THE CITY OF CHURCHES……

Adelaide, a coastal city situated on the eastern shores of Gulf St Vincent, is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of South Australia. It is the fifth-largest city in Australia, with a population of more than 1.28 million people. Adelaide is known for its many extravagant festivals such as the Adelaide Festival of Arts and Fringe Festival. It is also known for its food, wine and culture, its long beachfronts, and its large defense and manufacturing sectors.

CLIMATE

Adelaide has a Mediterranean climate where most of the rain is experienced during the winter months. Of the Australian capital cities, Adelaide is the driest, and it has a semi-arid climate influence because of its dryness. Rainfall is inconsistent, light and infrequent throughout summer. The winter has fairly reliable rainfall with June being the wettest month of the year. There is usually no snowfall, in the city except for a few places in the Adelaide Hills.

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

Very much English in terms of its culture, the city sports wide sweeping streets, city squares and lush green boundaries making Adelaide an enchanting city to explore. The pleasure-seeking spirit of this city flows from varied cuisines and magnificent wines through to the healthy live music and bar scene and numerous galas that make Adelaide an array of luxurious pleasures. During the innovative Adelaide Fringe Festival, the artistic flair of this city truly emerges. The major tourist attractions are the Adelaide Botanic Garden, Adelaide Town Hall and Adelaide Zoo. For a thorough educational experience one must visit Art Gallery of South Australia, Australian Museum of Childhood and the Ayers Historic House.

AIRPORT

Adelaide has two extensively used Airports, Adelaide International Airport and Parafield Airport. Adelaide International Airport, located in Adelaide’s west, through its new state of the art facilities
is focused on providing close to seven million passengers annually with efficient, comfortable and world-class services. The airport is designed to handle 27 aircraft simultaneously and is capable of processing 3,000 passengers per hour living up to its title of Australia’s Best Capital City Airport.

For car rentals at the airport, the following are your best options: Avis, Europcar, Thrifty, Redspot, Budget and Apollo.

TRANSPORT

Adelaide forms a strategic transport hub making it an easy city to get around in. The city itself has a metropolitan-wide public transport system known as the Adelaide Metro which provides access for visitors to most major areas in both the city square mile and the suburbs. Adelaide has the longest guided bus way in the world catering to passengers 24/7.On your next visit to Adelaide, please contact us for cheap car rentals at http://carrentaladelaide.net/