The capital city of South Australia is simply enchanting, a treasure trove of shopping, fine arts, gastronomy and outdoor activity. Adelaide is the heart of the world's opal industry, selling gorgeous stones from South Australian mines. Be sure to hike the aptly named Mt. Lofty Ranges and catch a wave off the Fleurieu Peninsula. Indulge your adventurous palate and traipse into nearby wine regions like the famed Barossa Valley to pick up a deliciously drinkable souvenir.
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Easily accessible site with old ruins, nice views and plenty of paths to explore. Plenty of parking for those driving, and close to local bus stops too.
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Had an amazing time at the park. Walking through a field of Kangaroos and stopping to feed them, watching Koala's, Dingo's and Pelican's feed and a Tasmanian Devil to top it off. Enjoyed an afternoon at Adelaide Zoo during our stay but this was better. Only disappointment was the limited range of food available at the cafe. Easy spend 3 to 4 hours at the venue so would be good to have more food options.
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Adelaide Zoo, one of Adelaide's most iconic attractions, is home to more than 3,000 animals and 250 species of exotic and native mammals, birds, reptiles and fish exhibited over eight hectares of magnificent botanic surroundings. Situated next to the Botanic Gardens, Adelaide Zoo is open every day of the year from 9:30am to 5pm and this amazing wildlife experience is only a 15 minute walk from the city.
Easy to get to the Zoo when staying in Adelaide, short walk from the city. Had an great time at the Zoo, saw the lions and tigers feeding time. The animal enclosures are well-designed, so even when there is a large crowd everyone gets a chance to see the animals.
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