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Some attractions within Adelaide and Surroundings Map:
  • Belair National Park - Belair National Park was established in 1891 was the first large nature reserve in South Australia. ... More
  • Botanic Garden - The spacious Botanic Gardens (established 1855) feature a rich display of subtropical and Mediterranean flora. A... More
  • Central Market - A few paces west of Victoria Square, on the south side of Grote Street, is the Central Market, which since the... More
  • Cleland Wildlife Park - On the northwestern slopes of Mount Lofty (726m) is Cleland Wildlife Park, where visitors can see many... More
  • Elizabeth - The new town of Elizabeth (pop. 35,000) was founded in 1955 and named after Queen Elizabeth II. It is considered a... More
  • Festival Centre - To the north of Parliament House is the Adelaide Festival Centre (opened 1977), a modern cultural center with a... More
  • Glenelg - The popular bathing resort of Glenelg is in the sheltered (and surf-free) Gulf St Vincent. The quickest way to reach it... More
  • Hahndorf - Hahndorf (pop. 1700) lies in a beautiful upland region and is a settlement originally established in 1839 by German... More
  • Largs Bay - In Largs Bay is the Largs Pier Hotel (1883), an imposing building reflecting the prosperity of the late 19th C. More
  • Port Adelaide - In 1837 Port Adelaide was an area of marshland which became known, not without reason, as Port Misery. Gradually,... More