HD - 110 Minutes
Adelaide lies in southern Australia, on the Adelaide Plains between the Gulf St Vincent to the west and the Mount Lofty Ranges to the east. It is the capital city of South Australia and sits about 10 km from the coast, making it easy to reach beaches, parks, and waterfront areas from the city center.
Founded in 1836 as a planned, free-settler colony (not a penal colony), Adelaide is known for its wide streets, central grid layout, and the ring of parklands that completely surround the downtown area. This design gives the city an open, green feel and makes it especially attractive for outdoor activities like walking, running, and cycling.
Adelaide is often called the “City of Churches”, reflecting its early religious diversity, but today it’s equally famous for its food, wine, and festival culture. World-class wine regions such as the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, and Adelaide Hills are all within easy reach. The city enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summers and mild winters, which supports an active, outdoor lifestyle year-round.
With beaches to the west, hills and trails to the east, rivers, parklands, and a relaxed pace of life, Adelaide combines natural beauty, culture, and accessibility—making it a city that’s easy to explore and enjoyable to experience both actively and at leisure.