Location

Adelaide, South Australia

The city centre is surrounded by parklands and is a blend of historic buildings, wide streets, parklands, cafes and restaurants. Adelaide is easy to get around with rolling hills to the east and beaches to the west.

Adelaide has a diverse cultural mix that guarantees the food is sensational. Rundle Street in Adelaide’s east end includes a mix of historic pubs and family-run cafes and restaurants. Dine alfresco, morning, noon and night. Five minutes away, Norwood Parade is famously European influenced while Gouger Street, which is close to Chinatown and the Adelaide Central Market is crammed with Asian restaurants.

Spring sees weather warm up with average temperatures between 11.8 – 22°C (53.2 – 71.6°F). Rainfall is low but evenings can be quite brisk as temperatures drop quickly.

For Adelaide’s current weather and an ongoing forecast, visit the Bureau of Meteorology website.