User:SHB2000/Adelaide map
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Inner regions
[edit]City and North Adelaide Home to the city centre of Adelaide, home to many museums, parks and also the birthplace of the space industry in Australia. The city is also where Adelaide gets lively and its nightlife comes to life. |
Port Adelaide, Enfield, Prospect and Outer Harbor Home to Adelaide's port; Port Adelaide. The area is home to a railway museum, a maritime museum and an aviation museum. This area is one of the more greener areas of Adelaide as well. |
West Adelaide Home of Adelaide's beachside communities as well as the suburb of Glenelg, an important town centre in the Wetern suburbs of Adelaide. It's also where Adelaide's surfing culture comes to life. |
South and East Home to the Haigh's Chocolate Factory, the chocolate factory of one of Australia's most reputable and expensive chocolate brands. The area is also right at the doorstep of Adelaide Hills, a rather mountainous area to the east. |
Outer regions
[edit]Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary National Park—Winaityinaityi Pangkara One of the largest bird sanctuaries in South Australia and the only national park in South Australia that functions more as a bird sanctuary rather than the usual national park. |
Belair National Park An urban national park home to the historic "Old Government House", the home of the earliest governors of South Australia. The park is also home to two waterfalls as well. |
McLaren Vale Home to the wine growing regions of the Adelaide, although it may not be as internationally famous as the Barossa Valley but nevertheless a unique experience. |
Salisbury, Playford and Tea Tree Gully The outer suburbs in the northern part of Adelaide known for its many parks and gully and also for Westfield Tea Tree Plaza, one of the most important shopping malls in Adelaide. |
Gawler An exburb of Adelaide, this isolated part is a separate city in its own right. Although Gawler is generally considered to be a borderline as to whether it's part of Adelaide or not, Wikivoyage covers it as its own city and not under Adelaide. |