With over 200 cellar doors on its doorstep and home to world-class festivals, arts and sporting events, Adelaide is a city that loves a celebration.
Arriving in Adelaide, the first thing you’ll notice is the space. The tree-lined boulevards are wide, the beaches uncluttered, parklands and gardens completely surround the city, even the sky seems bigger. All of this creates an unhurried lifestyle and entices you to take the time to indulge.
Take a visit to the Adelaide Central Market, the largest product market in the southern hemisphere, all under one roof. Don’t forget to also visit Haigh’s Chocolate Factory, Australia’s oldest family run chocolate factory, a delicious experience indeed.
And indulge you can – as well as the famous wine regions like the Barossa, McLaren Vale and the Adelaide Hills all within an hour’s drive, there’s a wine culture that permeates the city in its more than 100 fine restaurants. Meander through a few menus and you’ll soon see that food in all its forms is worshipped here as much as the wine. But Adelaide’s refined taste extends beyond the plate and the glass to the numerous arts and music festivals, along with diverse, world class sporting events.











