
Holiday Homes & Baches in Adelaide
Other holiday ideas and property types in Adelaide that might be interesting
Holiday homes and baches in Adelaide
Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, is a cultured, dynamic city with offers a rich cultural heritage and a wide array of attractions for history buffs, foodies, beach enthusiasts, shopaholics and nature lovers alike. If you don’t have a car, the central area offers homes to suit all tastes, and puts you in the heart of the action and on the doorstep of the city’s main attractions. If you do have a car and/or prefer to be close to nature, look for holiday homes in the beautiful Adelaide Hills to the east of the city. Glenelg to the south is ideal for families. It offers great accessibility to the attractions, plenty of grocery shopping and the benefit of a lovely beach and park right on your doorstep.
Unforgettable holiday homesAdelaide boasts a spectacular range of gorgeous houses that embody luxury coastal living. Catering to groups of all sizes, with one to nine bedrooms, you can look forward to sumptuous swimming pools, patios with beach views, open and spacious living areas, and BBQs. With a wide range of modern, highly appointed rentals to choose from, city centre living is wonderful in Adelaide, and the balcony views – unforgettable!
Holidays in Adelaide
The area and getting around
Adelaide is divided into 3 main zones. The city centre, which is organised in a simple grid and the place to be to access to the main sights. The coastline to the west, with its numerous beaches with their own character and vibe, and the semi-rural hills to the east where the city gradually merges into the surrounding countryside. For the well-to-do part of town, head to North Adelaide for its bluestone mansions, vintage clothing shops and high-end restaurants.
A cool neighbourhood around every cornerIf you are looking for somewhere that offers a great cultural vibe, quirky restaurants, community cafes, craft pubs and art galleries, Adelaide will be happy to oblige. The trendiest parts of the city are the inner-city suburbs of Kent Town and Norwood in the east, Parkside and Goodwood in the south and Thebarton and Hindmarsh in the northwest.
Adelaide is called the ‘city of churches’. To see why, you merely have to take a quick walk – you’ll see a church on every corner!
Top 5 travel tips in Adelaide
Rundle Mall is Adelaide’s main shopping street, and the country’s first pedestrian-only mall. Come for both the major Australian and international retailers and the numerous independent boutiques and arcades.
2. Tour the city’s street artIn the last few years, Adelaide has become a contender for the title of street art capital of Australia. The most condense collection of art is in the Port Adelaide area, which is to the northeast of the city, but there are also many murals in the heart of the city scattered around the Central Business District. Don’t miss Findac’s incredible portraits of Asian women!
3. It must be wine o’clock!The city’s National Wine Centre offers its fortuitus visitors the opportunity to try out a wide range of fine wines from around Australia for a great price, all in one location. What could be better than that?!
4. Explore Adelaide’s food hubAdelaide Central Market boasts an excellent range of strictly local produce such as fruits, pastries, gourmet cheeses and sweets. If you go on Friday, live music will serenade you as you slowly browse the 80 stalls all under one roof.
5. Take a boat trip on River Torrens.The river is the backbone of the city; tourists and locals alike crowd its banks and numerous attractions sit along its length. If you’re looking to explore the heart of Adelaide, this is the perfect place to start. There are many river tours to choose from, including a Venetian-style gondola boat tour, and even kayak tours for the more adventurous!

