The first example is at the intersection of King William Street and North Terrace in the CBD, and is used by northbound Adelaide Metro route buses headed for the eastern suburbs. It’s also the key junction of Adelaide’s tram network. Tram tracks leading in all four directions. With trams...
There are a series of waterfalls along the route, but the biggest and best is First Falls at the bottom of the trail, which is extremely photogenic post rain shower. Art and historical offerings North Terrace, the broad avenue running across the northern edge of Adelaide’s CBD, plays host...
The JetExpress bus service (J1) operates between the airport and the city, with a stop conveniently located near Oaks Adelaide Embassy Suites. The bus journey takes around 30 minutes and offers a scenic route through the city. Alternatively, if you prefer the convenience of a private car, ...
For those looking for a more budget-friendly option, the Adelaide Metro bus service also provides a direct route from the airport to the city center. Bus number J1 operates between the airport and the city, with a stop conveniently located near Sofitel Adelaide. The journey takes around 30 ...
Victor Harbour - coastal holiday town on the south coast. Visit Granite Island to see penguins at dusk and ride the horse drawn tram. Great pubs too. Glenelg Beach - popular beach about 15 mins from the city and easy to get to by tram. Je...
Increased capacity and reduced congestion on Adelaide's Inner City Ring Route; 4. Returning more than 3000m2 to the Parklands; 5. Significant improvements to the East End precinct; 6. Enhanced event space in the East Parklands and opportunities to further improve the Parklands experience for all...
Now this Motorhome Republic itinerary may not be the quickest direct route between the two cities, but you will have no regrets. Starting with Kangaroo Island and concluding with the world famous Great Ocean Road, the contrasts and colours are worth the extra mileage. So, let’s get going. ...
Moseley Beach Club Experience Glenelg: Adelaide’s favourite seaside destination Chuck on your bathers and jump on a tram from Adelaide and in just 20 minutes you’ll be sprawled out on a towel soaking in the sun at Adelaide’s favourite city beach, Glenelg. ...
This city is also full of unique transportation options; ride a camel along the beach, or take the steam train along the coast to Port Elliot or further on to Goolwa. You can then cycle, walk, or rollerblade back the 20km route to Victor Harbor along the well-maintained Encounter Bike...
Discover the Barossa Valley wine region’s delights on a full-day hop-on hop-off winery tour from Adelaide. Explore at your own pace when you hop off at your choice of 10–15 wineries and eateries on the route. The full circuit takes about one hour to complete, and you'll have time...