TOP 10 ADELAIDE Beaches | Best Beach Around Adelaide
Best beaches in Adelaide, South Australia from Exlore Australia. In this video, not only listed beaches in Adelaide, but also in cities or rural area near Adelaide. Many beaches in South Australia can easily acces from Adelaide. You can visit all the beautiful beaches around Adelaide for a few miles.
Top 10 Beaches in Adelaide, South Australia in this list are:
#1: Glenelg Beach (Glenelg)
#2: Henley Beach (Henley Beach)
#3: Seacliff Beach (Adelaide)
#4: West Beach (Ovest Torrens)
#5: Semaphore Beach (Semaphore)
#6: Christies Beach (Christies Beach)
#7: Aldinga Beach (Onkaparinga)
#8: Maslin Beach (Maslin Beach)
#9: Grange Beach (Grange)
#10: Second Valley Beach (Second Valley)
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01. Adelaide Zoo
Australia's second oldest zoo (after Melbourne Zoo), and the only major metropolitan zoo in Australia to be owned and operated on a non-profit basis. Houses about 300 native and exotic species, with over 1,800 animals on site. The giant panda exhibit, which opened in December 2009, is home to two giant pandas, Wang Wang and Funi.
02. Adelaide Botanic Garden
A 51 hectare (125 acres) public garden at the north-east corner of the Adelaide city centre. Amongst other scientific and educational displays of native and international horticulture, the gardens hold one of the earliest propagated specimens of the Wollemi Pine tree, which was discovered as recently as 1994.
03. Big Rocking Horse
A tourist attraction located in the town of Gumeracha. Designed by David McIntosh, the structure weighs 25 tonnes and stands at over 18 metres tall. Part of a larger complex that includes a wooden toy factory, wildlife park and café.
04. Adelaide Gaol
Was an Australian prison located in Thebarton. Was the first permanent one in South Australia and operated from 1841 until 1988. The Gaol is one of the two oldest buildings still standing in South Australia. Now a museum, tourist attraction and function centre.
05. National War Memorial
A monument in the city centre, commemorating those who served in the First World War. Memorial services are held at the site throughout the year, with major services on both Anzac Day (25 April) and Remembrance Day (11 November).
06. Bonython Park
A 17 hectare park in the West Parklands. Has one of Adelaide's best playgrounds - Bonython Park Adventure Playspace, a vibrant kiosk [Bonython Park Kiosk], boating lake, open kick/play fields and junior playground. On both sides of the river, multi-barbecue stations with picnic and relaxing spots are available for the public.
07. Himeji Gardens
Was a gift from Adelaide's sister city, Himeji, in 1982. The entrance is from South Terrace, between Pulteney and Hutt Streets. The garden in split into a sansui, a mountain and lake garden, and a karesansui, a dry rock garden intended to evoke mountains surrounded by water.
08. Victoria Square
Also known as Tarndanyangga, is a public square. Is in the centre of the city's grid of one square mile. The Kaurna people know the area as Tarndanyangga, The Dreaming Place of the Red Kangaroo. A statue of Queen Victoria stands near the centre of the square.
09. The Beachouse
An entertainment complex located on the foreshore at Glenelg. Has the following attractions: the Slides, the Cars, the Castle, the Carousel, the Golf, the Boats, the Train, the Wheel, a large game arcade, and a cafe.
10. Mount Bold Reservoir
The largest reservoir in South Australia with a maximum capacity of over forty-six thousand megalitres. Costing A$1.1 million, the reservoir took six years to construct on the Onkaparinga River system between 1932 and 1938. Is considered a possible site for a future commercial mini-hydro generator.
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Adelaide is the capital city of the state of South Australia, and the fifth-most populous city of Australia. Adelaide is home to 77 percent of the South Australian population, making it the most centralised population of any state in Australia. Named in honour of Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, queen consort to King William IV, the city was founded in 1836 as the planned capital for a freely-settled British province in Australia. Colonel William Light, one of Adelaide's founding fathers, designed the city centre and chose its location close to the River Torrens, in the area originally inhabited by the Kaurna people and known as Tarntanya or Tarndanyangga (place of the red kangaroo). Light's design set out the city centre in a grid layout, interspaced by wide boulevards and large public squares, and entirely surrounded by parklands.
Adelaide is noted for its many festivals and sporting events, its food and wine, its long beachfronts, and its large defence and manufacturing sectors. Its quality of life has ranked highly in various measures through the 2010s. The demonym Adelaidean is used in reference to the city and its residents.
In Adelaide, you can enjoy stylish architecture, boutique shopping, sandy swimming beaches, fabulous arts events, nightlife, fine dining, and some of Australia's best café strips. Population is about 1.3 million, which makes it Australia's fifth largest city and by far the largest city in the otherwise sparsely populated state. Adelaide is centrally located among the wine regions of McLaren Vale, Barossa Valley and Clare Valley, all of which are within day-trip distance. Unlike the other state capitals of Australia, Adelaide has never been a convict settlement, and was settled entirely by free settlers since its founding.
The Adelaide Metro bus system is quite comprehensive, and extends out to the Adelaide Hills in the east, down to Maclaren Vale in the south (although buses there are infrequent) and as far as Gawler in the north. It does not cover the Barossa Valley. A tram service runs from the Adelaide Entertainment Centre in Hindmarsh, an inner north-western suburb, to the Adelaide CBD, travelling along North Terrace and King William Street, through the city and then onward to the south west terminating at the popular seaside suburb of Glenelg.
One of the best times of the year to visit is during Mad March, when a multitude of festivals and events are held. These include (see details below) the Adelaide Fringe, the Clipsal 500 Car race, the Adelaide Festival, WOMADelaide, The Adelaide Cup horse racing carnival and the touring Soundwave Future Music Festivals Groovin the Moo and Stereosonic Usually attended by the youth and young adults.
A lot to see in Adelaide such as :
Adelaide Zoo
Adelaide Central Market
Adelaide Botanic Garden
Mount Lofty
Adelaide Oval
South Australian Museum
Art Gallery of South Australia
Morialta Conservation Park
Cleland Conservation Park
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State Library of South Australia
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Adelaide Casino
The Beachouse
Migration Museum
Himeji Gardens
Big Rocking Horse
National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide
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Glenelg Beach
Adelaide Gaol
Adelaide Park Lands
St Peter's Cathedral
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South Australian Maritime Museum
Chinatown Adelaide South Australia Inc.
St Kilda Adventure Playground
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Onkaparinga River National Park
Mount Lofty Summit
Adelaide Town Hall
Hallett Cove Conservation Park
Plant 4 Bowden
Haigh's Chocolates
The Adelaide metropolitan area has two commercial airports, Adelaide Airport and Parafield Airport. Adelaide Airport, in Adelaide's western suburbs, serves in excess of 8 million passengers annually. Parafield Airport, Adelaide's second airport 18 kilometres (11 miles) north of the city centre, is used for small aircraft, pilot training and recreational aviation purposes.
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