
Adelaide is an elegant city with wide boulevards and is often referred to as the city of churches. The focal point is Rundle Street Mall where you will find a large number of al fresco restaurants and cafes similar to Melbourne. The other main dining centre is O'Connell St. which is situated in cosmopolitan North Adelaide. The Botanic Gardens are well worth a visit adjacent to the centre of town. The seaside suburb of Glenelg is a popular beach resort with locals and is a nice alternative to staying in the centre of Adelaide. Situated approx. 8kms from the city centre and connected by tram (the only line left in the city). There are trendy outdoor restaurants at the new apartment and marina complex including a great seafood restaurant called Sammies. I spent a pleasant afternoon in the sunshine dining on boullabaise and barramundi whilst being entertained by the local dolphin fishing for his own lunch. [more Adelaide and the Barossa (SA) info]Note: Star ratings are approximate only, and may be self rated. Prices here were last updated Sun 6 Apr 2008 and are provided for comparative use only. Room pricing and availability varies minute by minute, follow the link to a hotel to find the most up to date information.
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