Adelaide was formerly referred to as the "City of Churches" and was named after Queen Adelaide. The city sits beautifully in the southern part of Australia. The University of South Australia, State Library of South Australia, South Australian Museum, Art Gallery of South Australia, Parliament House, Migration Museum, Ayer's Historic House, and Adelaide Botanic Garden ►
Adelaide was formerly referred to as the "City of Churches" and was named after Queen Adelaide. The city sits beautifully in the southern part of Australia. The University of South Australia, State Library of South Australia, South Australian Museum, Art Gallery of South Australia, Parliament House, Migration Museum, Ayer's Historic House, and Adelaide Botanic Garden are all located in North Terrace. So you should spend a good time while you'll be there. The South Australian Museum, which opened in 1856, focuses on cultural and natural specimens and is home to about 5 million items that are important to history. The Art Gallery of South Australia, housed in a Victorian structure dating back to 1881, has more than 38,000 protected works of art and is a must-see while in North Terrace. Nearby is the Ayers Historic House Museum, which has been taken care of since 1846 to keep its beauty. Travel 20 minutes from the city's heart to the base of Mount Lofty if you like going for a hike. Australians adore sports, and unlike people worldwide, they value the venues where those sports are played. So, stop by the Adelaide Oval Stadium and schedule a history tour before you depart the city. Visit St. Peter's Cathedral, an Anglican church in North Adelaide. As the coastal capital of South Australia, it is well known for its serene beaches, with Glenelg Beach serving as the main draw. Visit this beachfront neighborhood, where large waves are an uncommon sight, and watch the sunset to cap off your day. ◄