
Adelaide - a captivating classic Australian city. A city of churches, the food and wine capital of Australia, sandstone homes and cottages with sweeping gardens and greenbelts. A young Australian city rich in recent history yet charmingly modern. A city with a passion for fine living. Adelaide is truly the Festival City.
Tour the highlights of Adelaide then travel to the Adelaide Hills with its quaint villages and stunning distant land and seascapes. The Adelaide Hills claim a universal appeal to the nature lover, the artist, the wanderer and the curious. The Bavarian icon village of Hahndorf epitomises the character and rural charm that bring so many to these superb settings.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Victoria Square - heart of the city
- Gouger Street - restaurants/cafes
- The grand boulevard of King William Street
- The Terraces - north, south, east and west that seperate the city from the greenbelts
- Parks, gardens and greenbelts
- River Torrens with its delightful garden banks
- Parliament House
- State Library with the Bradman collection
- Trinity Church - Adelaide's oldest church
- Trendy Hutt Street
- Visit Haigh's Chocolates*
- Enjoy complimentary tea or coffee accompanied by fine Haigh's chocolates*
- Visit the seaside town of Glenelg
- Perhaps a walk along Jetty Road, browse in the shops or simply relax on the beach
- Beehive Corner at Rundle Mall
- Adelaide Oval - one of Australia's most notable cricket grounds
- Quaint suburbs of North Adelaide
- O'Connell Street - restaurants and trendy shops
- St Peter's Cathedral
- Colonel Light's Lookout on Montefiore Hill affording spectacular views over Adelaide
- Chinatown
- Central Market
- Victoria Square - heart of the city
- St Francis Xavier Cathedral
- The grand boulevard of King William Street
- North and East Terraces
- Parks, gardens and greenbelts
- Trendy Hutt Street
- Leafy eastern buburbs
- Climb Mt Lofty Ranges for spectacular views over Adelaide from Glenelg to the Gulf St Vincent
- Travel through the rolling hills, market gardens and vines of Picadilly Valley
- Villages of Crafers, Stirling and Aldgate set amongst the lush greenness of the Adelaide Hills
- Delightful village of Bridgewater with the Bridgewater Mill and Waterwheel
- Visit Australia's oldest German settlement - Hahndorf
- Stroll under the Elm trees along Hahndorf's main street
- Enjoy a delicious afternoon tea with tea or coffee - old fashioned hospitality in delightful surrounds... what a treat!
- See quaint cottages, craft shops and tea rooms.
Haigh's not available Sunday.