| Adelaide Zoo |
| Adelaide Zoo is Australias second oldest zoo located in Adelaide South Australia and the only major metropolitan zoo in Australia to be owned and operated on a non-profit basis. The zoo houses some almost 300 native and exotic species |
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| Glenelg Beach |
| Glenelg is Adelaides most popular beach destination. Long white sandy beaches that are clean and safe are enjoyed by tens of thousands of visitors here each year |
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| Keswick Railway Station National Terminal |
| The Keswick Railway Station formerly was named Adelaide Parklands Terminal is the interstate railway station for Adelaide South Australia located at Keswick 2 kilometers west of the city centre. Since 1990 there have been no regional passengers |
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| Rundle Mall Shopping Centre |
| Rundle Mall is the shopping heart of Adelaide. It was created in 1976 as Australias first pedestrian mall. The Rundle Mall Discovery Trail allows you to experience the pedestrian strip's many quirks and features |
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| South Australian Museum |
| The South Australian Museum is a museum in Adelaide South Australia founded in 1856. It occupies a complex of buildings on North Terrace in the cultural precinct of Adelaides North Parklands. |
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| Town Hall and Function Centre |
| A landmark heritage building the Adelaide Town Hall is steeped in history yet graced with every modern amenity. Its magnificent architecture and elegant interiors provide the perfect backdrop for corporate or private functions. |
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| Adelaide Railway Station Local Terminal |
| Adelaide Historic Railway Station is the central terminus of the Adelaide Metro railway system. It is Adelaides first railway station opened on the current North Terrace site in 1856. It served the broad gauge line between Adelaide and Port Adelaide |
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| Art Gallery |
| The Art Gallery of South Australia AGSA located on the cultural boulevard of North Terrace between the South Australian Museum and the University of Adelaide |
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| Entertainment Centre |
| The Adelaide Entertainment Centre AEC is an indoor arena located in the South Australian capital of Adelaide used for sporting and entertainment. It is the principal venue for concerts events and attractions for audiences between 2000 and 12000. |
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| SA MUSEUM and ART GALLERY |
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| Victoria Square |
| Victoria square is conveniently located the city of Adelaide and it is a public square with a magnificent fountain dedicated to the founder of Adelaide Colonel William Light sits in the centre of Victoria Square and is an icon for the capitol city. |
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| Westpac Tower |
| Westpac House formerly Santos House is the tallest building in the South Australian capital of Adelaide. It is a 31 storey office tower reaching 135 meters at its roof with each level approximately 4 meters in height. Located on Currie Street |
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| ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE |
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| Adelaide Oval |
| Adelaide Oval is a sports ground in Adelaide South Australia. It is located in the parklands between the city centre and North Adelaide. It was established as a sporting venue in 1865 following the lease of six acres of park lands |
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| Botanic Garden |
| A historic garden within walking distance of the city centre featuring glorious green landscapes avenues of mature trees wisteria arbors a Sacred Lotus pond unique Victorian Palm House which has recently been restored |
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| CASINO |
| For fun and excitement good food and great times theres no place in Adelaide quite like the SKYCITY Casino. SKYCITY Adelaide South Australias premier entertainment destination offering fun excitement and action throughout the day |
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| Central market |
| The Central Market is the City of Adelaides fresh food pantry. It is conveniently located in the heart of the CBD. It buzzes with life and color all year round. |
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| Convention Centre |
| The Adelaide Convention Centre is located in the CBD of Adelaide adjacent to the picturesque River Torrens and parklands. It has developed an enviable reputation as an international-class facility providing quality efficiency and excellence |
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| Festival Theatre |
| The Festival Theatre is the largest proscenium arch theatre in Adelaide seating close to 2000 people. Festival Centre is one of Australias most active theatrical producers and presents a wide range of arts activities and performances |
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