About Adelaide

Travel Information

Getting Around

Adelaide is set in a square mile with streets travelling either north-south or east-west. Adelaide is easy to walk around however there are buses, taxis, trains and trams available. The tram is free in the city between North Terrace and South Terrace.

Adelaide Airport is located 15 minute west of the city centre. Public buses, shuttle buses and taxis are readily available. It’s approximately AU$20 by taxi to the CBD.

North Terrace Campus Map

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The Adelaide Hills is a perfect self-drive region, however public buses are also available (operated by Adelaide Metro and LinkSA).

Download a map of Adelaide Hills

Suggested Itineraries

Download one of our suggested itineraries which include Adelaide and the Adelaide Hills:

Adelaide City and surrounds

Adelaide to Perth

The Great South Australian Food and Wine drive

Melbourne to Adelaide Touring Route

Attractions

Stroll the 'Cultural Boulevard' of North Terrace, tour the Adelaide Central Market and sample fresh produce or visit the giant pandas as Adelaide Zoo. Rundle Street is great for shopping, Coopers Brewery for beer lovers, Penfolds Magill Estate for wine tasting.

Just 30 minutes away, taste cool climate wines in the Adelaide Hills and stroll the historic town of Hahndorf.

The top attractions in Adelaide City and Adelaide Hills.

Food and Wine

There are many ‘eat-streets’ in Adelaide including Rundle Street, Gouger Street and Hutt Street. Head to North Adelaide for historic pubs and cafes. Glenelg and Henley Beach are perfect for those wanting to dine by the seaside.

The Adelaide Hills has its own vibrant dining scene. With delicious local produce such as cheeses, fruits and nuts, you’ll often find that the food you’re eating, has not come from that far away.

The top dining experiences in Adelaide City and Adelaide Hills.