The Most Beautiful City in South Australia—Adelaide Travel Guide
Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, is unexpectedly beautiful, like a fairyland. Today, I will share with you the must-visit attractions and local delicacies in Adelaide! 💖
📍Must-visit attractions:
1. Central Market: This is the largest market in the Southern Hemisphere, where you can taste multicultural cuisine and experience the customs and culture of South Australia. It is a great place to experience local life.
2. Art Gallery of South Australia: A must-visit art destination in Adelaide. The exhibits here include works with unique Australian styles, covering landscape and historical oil paintings, allowing you to experience Australian culture through art.
3. Pink Lake (Lake Bumbunga): Located about 130 km from Adelaide city, it is a stunning and dreamy natural landscape. The dreamy pink lake water makes you feel like you are in a fairy tale world, a super romantic place. ‼[The best time to visit is on a sunny day after rain]
4. Adelaide Hills: Located in the southeast of Adelaide, only a 20-minute drive from the city center. It is the earliest place for grape cultivation and wine production, with ancient wineries and the German-style Hahndorf German Village.
5. Fleurieu Peninsula: A 1-hour drive south from Adelaide, it is a great place for diving, snorkeling, and fishing. There are also cute alpacas waiting for you to pet, and the modernist d'Arenberg Cube where you can enjoy wine and food.
6. Glenelg Beach: The most popular beach in Adelaide, where you can lie on the beach 🏖 and enjoy the warm sunlight and fresh sea breeze 🏝.
📍Must-try delicacies
🦞 Australian lobster, large and meaty, whether steamed or baked, is irresistible
🍖 Australian steak, high-quality beef, every bite is full of happiness
🍷 Adelaide's wine is classic, with over 60% of Australia's exported wine produced here, a must-try ✅
🍫 Haigh's Chocolate, one of the few manufacturers in the world that still makes chocolate by hand directly from roasted cocoa beans
📍Tips
✅The sun in Australia is strong, so pay attention to sun protection and bring sunglasses, sun hats, sunscreen, and other sun protection products
✅Some malls and supermarkets may not accept large cash payments, so it is recommended to bring a credit card or use mobile payment
✅The power socket type in Australia is different from that in China, mostly three-pin sockets, with a voltage of 220-240 volts. It is recommended to bring a plug adapter and converter
✅When encountering wild animals in the wild or nature reserves, keep a safe distance and do not feed or provoke them
‼English is the main language in Australia, and vehicles drive on the left side of the road. When crossing the road, look right first and then left, which is the opposite of China. If you want to travel by car, you can choose Trip.com's local carpool Chinese tour, with hotel pick-up and drop-off, Chinese-speaking drivers and guides throughout the journey, for an in-depth and worry-free tour.