
Opened in 1857, the Botanic Gardens modelled on English gardens and it features plenty of native trees and plants. The Bicentennial Conservatory that towers over the gardens houses a tropical rain for...
Adelaide, known as the City of Churches, is the capital of South Australia. It is a beautiful city, with elegant architecture and many cultural highlights. Its wide boulevards and spacious squares combined with gorgeous weather make Adelaide one of Australia's most popular destinations. Known for long beaches, beautiful surrounding countryside full of famous vineyards, the source of some of the world's finest wines, Adelaide is ideal for those wanting to explore. Book your Adelaide International Airport transfers with hoppa and you will arrive ready to enjoy this lovely city.
Adelaide Airport is modern and has all the facilities you may need, should you wish to get a bite to eat, enjoy a last Aussie beer or simply a cup or two of coffee. There are gift shops to pick up those last minute presents, and you can easily sort out your duty free shopping as well. Comfortable surroundings make it the perfect place to relax for a few hours before you board your flight back to the UK.
Be sure to book with hoppa before you travel for a stress free and money saving transfer between Adelaide Airport and Adelaide City Centre. We’ll make sure all you need to worry about is enjoying your holiday in Australia.
Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
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Adelaide City Centre | 7 km | 17 min | |
Cape Jervis (AUS) | 106 km | 95 min | |
Sydney Olympic Park | km | min | |
Walkerville (AUS) | 11 km | 26 min | |
Hahndorf (AUS) | 33 km | 51 min |
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Opened in 1857, the Botanic Gardens modelled on English gardens and it features plenty of native trees and plants. The Bicentennial Conservatory that towers over the gardens houses a tropical rain for...
In the heart of the austere and monumental Victorian grandeur of Adelaide’s official buildings, this art gallery has a wide collection of Aboriginal art both traditional and contemporary, as well as c...
The main focus of the museum is the astonishingly ancient history of the land of Australia, with the Origin Energy Fossil Gallery displaying some of the oldest fossils in the world. You will also find...
To get a true picture of the stories of the diverse ethnic groups that now make up the South Australian people, head for this museum full of fascinating personal stories of arrival in the new colony. ...
Tandanya, the National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, was the first indigenous owned and managed arts centre in Australia, established in 1989. The institute has exhibitions of Aboriginal and Torres S...
The nearby Barossa Valley is Australia’s wine producing heartland, and this centre offers interactive exhibitions explaining the whole wine making process, plus wines to taste and buy. In addition, th...
The Festival Centre was built in 1973, as the venue for the Adelaide Festival of Arts, which is the city’s major arts event since its inception in 1960. The large modernist theatre complex is still th...
One of the most picturesque cricket grounds in the world, the Adelaide Oval, is home to the West End Redbacks, South Australia’s cricket team. It also hosts Aussie Rules football, rugby matches and co...
Glenelg is Adelaide’s most popular beach destination, always buzzing with people browsing through shops, dining at sidewalk cafés and enjoying the beach. The port is also well worth a visit, as well a...
Some of the most famous wine regions in the world are dotted across South Australia: from Shiraz in the Barossa and Riesling in the Clare Valley to the big reds of the Coonawarra, your wine holiday wi...
Cleland Wildlife Park has been a major tourist attraction since 1967, and it is a Conservation Park where you can interact with Australian wildlife. Here you can cuddle with a koala bear or hand-feed ...
Explore SA Maritime Museum’s great nautical collection, which already began in 1872. Here you will get a better picture of the life at sea for those immigrating to Australia in the early years, as the...
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1 Australian Dollar = 100 cents
Newspapers
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OpeningHours
General shop hours are Monday-Friday 9am-5.30pm, Saturday 9am-5pm and most major outlets are also open on Sundays 11am-5pm.
Population
1.3 million
TouristInformation
South Australian Visitor Information Centre 108 North Terrace, Adelaide +1 300 764 227 (within Australia) / +61 88 463 469 4 (international) Adelaide Visitor Information Centre Rundle Mall 9 James Place, Adelaide +61 130 058 814 0
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