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Adelaide is the elegant, unhurried counterpoint to Australia's larger east-coast cities — a planned colonial city of wide boulevards, parkland rings, and a cultural sophistication that belies its size. It is the festival capital of Australia, ringed by world-class wine regions, and home to a food and drink scene that leverages extraordinary local produce with growing ambition. The city's grid layout, surrounded entirely by a belt of parklands, gives Adelaide a spacious, liveable quality rare among major cities. Rundle Street and Hutt Street in the East End are the social spines of the city — lined with cafés, wine bars, and restaurants that spill onto wide pavements. The Central Market is an Adelaide institution, a vast covered market of exceptional produce, deli counters, cheeses, and coffee roasters that has traded since 1869. The Adelaide Hills and Barossa Valley vineyards are within 45 minutes — making Adelaide arguably the best-situated city in Australia for wine tourism. McLaren Vale, Clare Valley, and Coonawarra are other celebrated regions within day-trip range. Adelaide's festival calendar is remarkable for a city of its size. The Adelaide Festival of Arts and Adelaide Fringe — the world's second-largest fringe festival after Edinburgh — transform the city each March. WOMADelaide brings world music to Botanic Park in a beloved, long-running tradition. The Tasting Australia food festival and the Adelaide Film Festival add further depth. Architecturally, Adelaide retains much of its colonial sandstone heritage. The Adelaide Oval — one of the world's most beautiful cricket grounds — overlooks the River Torrens. The Art Gallery of South Australia, South Australian Museum, and State Library form a gracious cultural precinct on North Terrace. Glenelg, the seaside suburb reached by tram, is a popular leisure destination. The Flinders Ranges, Kangaroo Island (famous for wildlife), and the wine regions make Adelaide a superb base for South Australian exploration.
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