Adelaide Flights and Travel Guide

If you are flying to Australia, make sure to visit Adelaide, the city with much color.  Adelaide has a population of 1.23 millions. The city was found in 1836 as planned as a free settle province in Australia. Adelaide is a grid layout interspaced by wide boulevards large public square and surrounded by parkland. If you  flying  from London, there are many  airports to  take you  to  your destination city like  London  airport, Birmingham Airport, Dublin airport, Glasgow airport,   New Castle airport  and many  others. The distance between London and Adelaide is 16260 km. Flight takes 26 hr approximately. Robin Flights will help you in a search for cheap Adelaide flights from London.  
    
Adelaide is a planned city designed by the first surveyor Colonel William light. It is known as Light’s vision. Arrange Adelaide in a grid of 5 square. The benefit of this design is numerous. Wide–lane road from starting to end. Beautiful green ring around the city. 

Adelaide Airport
The Adelaide has two commercial airports, Adelaide and Parafield. Adelaide airport is in western suburbs exceeding 7 millions passengers annually. It has ability to cater A - 380. The airport is design to handle 27 aircraft simultaneously is capable handling 3000 passenger per hours.  
The impact of British culture can be seen there. Adelaide attracts tourists from other part of Europe including Germany. 

Art and entertainment of Adelaide
The arts scene flourished between 1960 –1970 got successive support from major political parties. Some of the famous festivals are   Adelaide Festival of arts, Fringe Festival which were established in 1960. Construction of Adelaide festival centre stated in 1970 and was completed in 1976.The music of Adelaide has various groups and individual who have achieved both national and international frame. Adelaide also plays host to Australia leading dance companies, The Australian Dance theatre and Leigh Warren & Dancers.

Monuments of Adelaide
It is quite apparent that Adelaide is a city of much history, clearly illustrated by its numerous old   building, various landmarks. Adelaide town hall was built in 1860s.  

Old Adelaide Gaol is another landmark and dated back to 1878 and was finally decommissioned in 1878. Parliament house is yet another land mark features magnificent architecture, marble exterior columns, beautifully decorated inside with many grand features and impressive staircase. The building dates back   to late 19th century and offers guided tours.

The Ayers Historic is an important mansion in the city and stands across from Royal Adelaide   Hospital. 

Carrick Hill house
Carrick Hill house is a large and impressive stately   home built during 1930s and it is in southern side of the city.  It is home to lavishly decorated interior with detail features. Some more important building is Grange House, Magistrates Court of South Australia, State Library of South Australia and Torrens Lake. 

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  1. Thanks for sharing nice user friendly post. As we all know that Adelaide is Australia’s most liveable city. The city centre, surrounded by parklands is a blend of historic buildings, wide streets, parklands, cafes and restaurants. Adelaide is easy to get around with rolling hills to the east and beaches to the west.There are so many tourist attractions in Adelaide. If you are looking for first class flights to Adelaide please visit our website.

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