Adelaide is the state Capital of Southern Australia. The city offers numerous attractions which are there for you to explore. The city is known for its beautiful historical buildings such as Ayers Historic House, Edmund Wright House, Adelaide Town Hall, Main Post Office, Government
House, Holy Trinity Church, St Francis Xavier Cathedral and St Peters Cathedral. The Tate Museum boasts of an exclusive collection of rock and fossils whereas the South Australian Police Museum showcases 150 years of policing history.
You could go on an eating spree in Adelaide. There are numerous restaurants around Adelaide known to serve innovative cuisine with local wines. Some of the famous eating destinations in Adelaide include O'Connell and Gouger streets, Norwood Parade and Rundle Street East or the 'East End'. There are numerous cafes that serve authentic sea food.
If you are and ardent admirer of art you could visit the public art gallery that holds a stunning collection of Australian, European and Asian art, featuring paintings, sculpture and contemporary works. The gallery is housed in a historical building built in the late 1800s. Guided tours free of charge are available for tourists.
You could relax at the Glenelg Beach which is a short drive away from the central business district in Adelaide. The beach offers you a serene and peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. The sandy shores beckon visitors to linger and soak up the warm sun. Swimmers, windsurfers, cyclists and rollerbladers find plenty of space here for taking up their favorite pastimes as well. Vintage trams run from Adelaide to Glenelg, making the trip a pleasant excursion.
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