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North Terrace Review

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What's fun in Adelaide? These 10 places are worth your list of grass planting! 💕💕⚠️⚠️ Many friends heard this place in Adelaide, and they felt quite strange and didn't know what was fun. As an "old driver" who traveled deep through South Australia by car, this is to take stock of Adelaide and the 10 places worth checking in. ➡️ 1. Adelaide Central Market is a super fresh ingredients market, and its size is counted in Australia and even the southern hemisphere. There are more than 250 food stalls in the market: fresh fish, fruits and vegetables, dessert bread and meat processed products, etc. ⏰ Opening hours: Tuesday 7:00-17:30, Wednesday, Thursday 9:00-17:30, Friday 7:00-21:00, Saturday 7:00-15:00, Monday and Sunday 💰 Tickets: free ➡️ 2. One of the most beautiful libraries in South Australia, the Mottlak podium in this library still retains the vast majority of the preparation and installations it was just opened. Decoration, it is easy to capture the traces of time in it, and it is also a super suitable place to take pictures. ⏰ Opening hours: Monday-Wednesday 10:00-20:00; Thursday-Friday 10:00-18:00; Saturday-Sunday 10:00-17:00 💰 Tickets: Free ➡️ 3. The University of South Australia and the University of Adelaide University of South Australia and the University of Adelaide are just a road away, all on North Street, I found a super suitable photo bookman building here, from the first entrance to the second floor, The carefully designed staircases and glass windows make the whole building look like a work of art. ⏰ Opening hours: 24 hours 💰 Tickets: free ➡️ 4. Benfu Majir Winery Adelaide is the wine capital. Benfu Majir Winery is the most famous winery closest to the city. Online booking for a Chinese guide at 3 pm, the whole tour process is about 1 hour. ⏰ Opening hours: 09:00-18:00, there is a Chinese guided tour at 3pm every day 💰 Tickets: Book an hour to visit AUD 25 / ➡️ 5. Greer Beach Greer is only 10 kilometers from the city and is the most popular beach in Adelaide. About half an hour drive from downtown to Adelaide is a good place to watch the sunset in the evening. There is also a seaside Ferris wheel to sit at night. ⏰ Opening hours: 24 hours 💰 Tickets: Free ➡️6.hallett cove About 40 minutes drive from the city. If you don't drive, you can take the train, it only takes half an hour. You can climb the mountain, visit the beach, and shoot a blockbuster Internet celebrity movie. It is a good place with few people and beautiful scenery. ⏰ Opening hours: 24 hours 💰 Tickets: free ➡️ 7. Canyon Safari Park is a privately owned safari park. The owner adopts a lot of stray animals, and the zoo owner collects precious animals brought back on the way to travel around the country. There are many kangaroos here. You can also take pictures with koalas 💰 tickets: 17 Australian dollars, 10 Australian dollars ⏰ Opening hours: 9:00-17:00➡️ 8. The Immigration Museum Ader Migration Museum is a history of South Australian immigration and social settlement. The gallery displays introductions and stories of immigrants who have settled in South Australia since 1836, as well as the display of dynamic projects, which is a good place to learn about the history of immigrants in South Australia. ⚠️ Suggested play time: 1 hour ⏰ Open time: Monday-Friday: 10:00-17:00; Saturday-Sunday: 13:00-17:00💰 Tickets: Free ➡️ 9. Handorf German Village is the oldest existing German immigrant place in Australia. The town is small, the roadside buildings still retain the style of a hundred years ago, and the bakeries and sausage shops on the main street are filled with strong German flavors. Recommended to eat pig elbows at the century-old store Handorf Inn. ⏰ Opening hours: 24 hours 💰 Tickets: free ➡️ 10. Sylix Beach is about an hour's drive from downtown Adelaide, and the area is much larger than Greer Beach, but there are not many people. It is a rare beach in South Australia where you can drive directly in. ⏰ Open Hour: 24 Hours 💰 Tickets: Free

North Terrace

Posted: Mar 5, 2020
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  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    North Street is also a very fun place. This street is quite wide. It is a good place for tourism. The scenery of the entire street is also quite interesting. The architectural style of North Street is also very unique. You can see a lot of shopping areas.

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    Posted: Dec 21, 2021
  • 小鱼儿2015
    4/5Excellent
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    North Street is a very fun place. You can see a lot of good feelings here. North Street is also a place to go shopping. You can also experience a very good Australian style here. The street environment is also good. The street is also very wide. Oh.

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    Posted: Jul 16, 2019
  • 小蘑菇阿咪
    5/5Outstanding
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    Adelaide Art Street - North Street North Terrace carries the history of South Australia, so not only because there are cultural and historical buildings such as the University of Adelaide, the State Art Museum, museums, libraries and the State Governor's Office on this street, And it is because it is part of history itself. This lush boulevard stretches from the city center, along which there are numerous war memorials, churches and statues. These sculptures are an important part of history, commemorating people who have made important contributions to Australian history. If you can only visit one street in Adelaide, it must be North Street. I really agree with this statement, because this street is not a short time to go shopping! From King William Street King William St east, in turn: Figure 1: South Australia Governor's House; Figure 2: British navigator, explorer, and outstanding map maker who produced the world's first full Australian map - Matthew Flinders Matthew Flinders statue; Figure 3: Adelaide National War Memorial National War Memorial, Adelaide; Figure 4: South Australian State Library State Library of South Australia- Society Building; Figure 5: South Australian Museum South Australian Museum; Figure 6: Elder Wing, Elder Wing, South Australia Art Museum; Figure 7: University of Adelaide Main Building - Mitchell Building; Figure 8: University of South Australia University of South Australia; Figure 9: Adelaide Church of Scotland opposite Ada; Figure 10: Ayers House Museum, East End of North Street Ayers House Museum.

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    Posted: Apr 29, 2019
  • GNHSIEH
    5/5Outstanding
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    North Terrace is undoubtedly the most literary and artistic street in Adelaide. It is worth visiting. A short road includes state libraries, art galleries, museums and the University of Adelaide, one of the world's top 100 universities, as well as the University of South Australia, which ranks 25th in the world's best "young" university. On weekdays, the bustling streets are mostly filled with students catching up with classes. In addition to free museums, you can also enjoy the outdoor greedy fat pigeons, one after another to rob biscuit breadcrumbs.

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    Posted: Jul 11, 2017
  • 鲁树良
    3/5Average
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    The scenery of this place is average, there are not many places to play, and the consumption is expensive.

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    Posted: Aug 8, 2022
  • Micccc
    3/5Average
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    It's special, but it feels like an artistic atmosphere.

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    Posted: Feb 12, 2022
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