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Adelaide, Australia travel tales
Our customers share their travelling experiences in Adelaide, Australia.
Read about first hand stories on travel tips and guides, events, entertainment,shopping, food, business and transportation.
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20 July 2005 |
Stayed at Medina Grand Adelaide Treasury - Adelaide, Australia.
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Adelaide is a very beautiful city. We enjoyed a few days in the Barossa Valley also and will remember our South Australian holiday fondly.
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| T Ogimura |
17 April 2004 |
Stayed at Pacific International Suites - Adelaide - Adelaide, Australia.
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Adelaide's a small and quiet city (compared to Sydney) but it's good museums(most of them free), transportation, outdoor facilities, plenty of parks, beaches near-by and easily accessible, all for family travel and to keep kids busy. Central market's a great place to shop and bargain and Barossa valley's a good place to be for wine tasting.
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| C Jackopson (2nd stay) |
02 April 2004 |
Stayed at Adelaide International, Hotel - Adelaide, Australia.
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Very highly recommend Cafe Vagabond, O'Connell Street (road is adjacent to Hotel Adelaide International). Don't be put off by the cafe-style appearance, the chef is a genius! He has worked in Europe and has trained to the highest standards - you will not be disappointed with the food, it is simply a delicious combination of complementary flavours from beginning to end!
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| P Cosgrove |
29 February 2004 |
Stayed at Adelaide International, Hotel - Adelaide, Australia.
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Adelaide a very pleasant destination and would recommend the free circle tour bus which gives excellent orientation. Hahndorf (in the Adelaide Hills) a worthwhile half-day visit with the other half spent at the nearby excellent Cleland Wildlife Park (a must for Koala cuddling). Also the tram ride to Glenelg an essential trip.
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| J Alain |
18 February 2004 |
Stayed at Adelaide International, Hotel - Adelaide, Australia.
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Bassora valley with wine tasting... interesting and festive. Some good restaurants close to the hotel, of which Fasta Pasta with a very good report/ratio price quality.
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| J Dawkins |
18 February 2004 |
Stayed at Adelaide International, Hotel - Adelaide, Australia.
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A visit (or two) to the Barossa Valley is a must. We heartily recommend Premier Stateliner's day trip: competitive price made even more competitive by reductions for pensioners.The included lunch at Yaldara Wines was one of the best meals of the entire holiday. The wines weren't bad, either!
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| C Mcateer |
17 September 2003 |
Stayed at Grand Mercure Mount Lofty House - Adelaide, Australia.
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Visiting Adelaide - its got to be the vineyards. Great visits to Penfolds at Magill, Coriole and D'Arenburg at McLaren Vale with samples resulting in some lovely red and a nice port being bought. A visit to the leathershop in Hahndorf is recommended and the blokes out there - a visit to the National Car Museum is only 30 - 40 minutes away.
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| V Sekhri |
27 July 2003 |
Stayed at Adelaide International, Hotel - Adelaide, Australia.
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For cricket fans, place to visit is Don Bradman's memorial.
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| J Hudry |
28 March 2003 |
Stayed at Mercure Grosvenor Hotel Adelaide - Adelaide, Australia.
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Do not forget to take the tram to go to the beach. The tram takes you from Victoria square directly to the beach where you can swimm, eat, drink, walk, etc.
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| P Adkins |
17 March 2003 |
Stayed at Radisson Playford Adelaide - Adelaide, Australia.
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I was there for a convention so was basically just in the convention centre. Amalfie Italian restaurant was recommneded by the hotel and was excellent and jam packed.
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