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Saturday, August 16, 2014

ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA

Adelaide is the most civilized and calmer metropolitan Australia. The enclosing between the sea and the mountains of Mt Lofty, frame made ​​of green space is renowned for its scenic beauty. 



Museums and organization

The main artery of the city is King William Street and Victoria Square heart. Most major stores are in Adelaide Rundle Mall. You will find many restaurants at reasonable prices, bars and nightclubs. The cosmopolitan heart of Adelaide is Rundle Street. 

This is where you will find the artistic avant-garde, dinners outdoors, retro clothes and grunge. On North Terrace are fine public buildings, art gallery, museum, library and State University. The South Australian Museum is a landmark in Adelaide with its huge whale skeletons on display. 


Here you will find collections of aboriginal crafts and Ngurenderi an exhibition on time Aboriginal Dreaming. Former Parliament House is also on North Terrace. This former seat of parliament is open to visitors. Do not miss the Oration North Terrace where everyone speaks on how to improve the world. 

Around Kintore Ave are excellent Migration Museum and the Police Museum in Adelaide. At the corner of King William Street and Flinders Street is the Museum of Exploration, Surveying and Land Heritage. The Maritime Museum and the Port Dock Station Museum Port Adelaide retrace history.

Entertainment and events


Every two years held the Adelaide Arts Festival for three weeks in February. This event attracts enthusiasts cultures from all over Australia to attend theater performances, dance, music ... Poetry readings and art exhibitions are also planned. 

The Fringe Festival features exhibits and performances by leading-edge margin of the main festival. 

Try the best fish & chips in the city served Paul's at 79 Gouger Street. The list of different pubs in town is published in the Gig Guide Advertiser Thursday. Several pubs brew their own beers. The most famous are those of the Port Dock Brewery Hotel. Less than half an hour by car from the city center are the beautiful Adelaide Hills. The presence of many parks and historic cities like Clarendon, Hahndorf and Strathalbyn make this area a prime destination for a day trip: there comes easy for the day. 

60 km north-east of Adelaide is the Barossa Valley (The Barossa Valley), important wine and tourist region. Here, the wine industry plays a major role since it is the main source of income and employment in the region. Odd years held the wine festival, which attracts many visitors to enjoy parades, concerts and dinners. 

Source: www.australiance.fr


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