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Adelaide: a city that can travel in 20 minutes but never gets tired of it

 
[Free Tour]     17 Jan 2018
If you've been to many of Australia's capital cities, you're sure to think Adelaide should be a comfortable city that doesn't get bored a few times in two years. There's a sense of intimacy.

If you've been to many of Australia's capital cities, you're sure to think Adelaide should be a comfortable city that doesn't get bored a few times in two years. There's a sense of intimacy.

Leisurely, but will not feel slow pace is about to retire;

Exquisite, will not raise to have the art breath of high above.

From the museum-lined North Street to the crowded Rundle Mall, crossing Victoria Square to Adelaide Central Market, most of the Adelaide City Center can be at your feet.

If you drive, you can visit the city in 20 minutes.

Adelaide: a city that can travel in 20 minutes but never gets tired of it
Adelaide: a city that can travel in 20 minutes but never gets tired of it


Early in the morning go to Adelaide Central Market to see fresh organic vegetables and fruits, buy fresh seafood, taste delicious nuts and cheese, and a variety of attractive dessert cakes. There are more than 80 stalls, each colorful. If you're hungry, find a vendor here for breakfast, and you can talk to the vendor and learn a lot about the market. Every evening, there are live music shows on the market. For more than 140 years, it has been like a wonderful journey of intertwined senses.


After breakfast, you can walk around to the arboretum's elegant palm house, ride a bike along the sunny Toronto River in the park, and drive to the Fulmagir winery, which is only 15 minutes from downtown.


In short, you don't have to rush to catch up to every scenic spot here, it's really too close.

Adelaide: a city that can travel in 20 minutes but never gets tired of it
Adelaide: a city that can travel in 20 minutes but never gets tired of it



Adelaide's coastline begins at the top of the LeFevre Peninsula until the end of Sellicks Beach, where most of the Phil Peninsula essence can be felt.


When you come to Adelaide, you are sure to go to the best-known Grael beach. It takes 15 minutes to drive from the city, or 25 minutes by train. The square and the shops are mostly crowded, while the beach is relatively quiet.

Adelaide: a city that can travel in 20 minutes but never gets tired of it
Adelaide: a city that can travel in 20 minutes but never gets tired of it

The southernmost Sellicks Beach is famous not only for its invincible seaside scenery, but also one of the few beaches in South Australia that can drive directly to the beach. You can drive your car to the shore like the locals, and then get out of the car to tease the leisurely dog on the beach. It is said that every beach-loving tourist has to pick up shells and stones, and it will satisfy you. In the invincible sea view, 360-degree selfie, then lie in the sun-warm beach, the whole day is also beautiful.

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