Budget Accommodation Hostels Oceania Australia Adelaide
Adelaide, referred to by many Australians as the 'city of churches' is the capital of South Australia and with a little over 1.1 million inhabitants, home to nearly 70% of all people living in the state and Australia's fifth largest city.
From the Adelaide Travel Guide
Very helpful receptionist. Place a little noisy at night, but not overly so. Kitchen could have been a little cleaner - my standards. A bit far from shops for me, but OK if you are fit and young. Liked being able to have a window open, fresh air and light. Overall, would recommend to other travellers. ... more
Centrally located with a short walk to the Tram service, which will get you to most locations free. Apart from a couple of pubs, not much available at weekends near to the hostel. WiFi reception is good, and there are 4 PCs available to catch up on hotmail, facebook etc. ... more
Great location and the staff was friendly. I appreciated having the communal TV room and spacious kitchen. I would definitely stay there again. ... more
Adelaide entertainment
I'm moving to Adelaide for a year starting in Sept,06. I hear it's a family town. My kids are grown up.I'm moving to the Adelaide Hills, Longworth to be specific, to work, with my partner. What do you do for fun? ...
Ferries to Adelaide?
Hello, I am a Canadian mom, off to Australia to visit her son who is working in the Adelaide area. In addition to a 'family visit', I would like to make this a vacation with a bit of time on the water. If I were to fly to New Zealand, woud I be able to ferry to Adelaide? Where would I find info ...
Adelaide help
Hi Guys, Little bit of help needed, Slowly but surely putting a plan together for our around the world trip. I'm thinking of booking Bangkok to Perth for a couple of weeks and then a flight to Adelaide We really wanna buy a camper to see the sights of Oz east coast. Would Adelaide be a good place ...
Nov 29
through and drive on to the Cleland Wildlife part on top of Mount Lofty which is in the adelaide hills and 20 minutes outside of adelaide. There we feed the kangaroos, held and petted a variety of koalas ...
Posted in Dawn and Sara's Australian Trip by dawneglitis
Day 134 - Sunday 16 September 2012
After an early lunch we headed to Port Adelaide for the Fisherman's Wharf Market which takes up ...
Posted in Two Aces and the Blue Heeler by TwoAces
Day 33
We couldn't believe how many planes would be leaving Adelaide airport at 6.30 on a Sunday morning. This noise and the light rain on the roof put an end to any sleep-in. We wanted to get up early anyway to go into the city and visit the Rundle Mall markets. Constant rain all morning slowed us down but we did get away ...
Posted in Red Centre & SA 2011 by Janda2364



















