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Adelaide Self-Guided Audio Tour

1. Adelaide Self-Guided Audio Tour

Immerse yourself in the culturally rich and stunning city of Adelaide, home to many festivals, amazing architecture and some of the best food and drink in Australia! This audio tour will tell you about its history starting in 1836, and share stories of its first native inhabitants. Walking through this central city, you’ll be amazed by the pristine beaches, it's Central Market and it's vibrant Festival Centre. You will also see Rundle Mall, the Victoria Square Tarndanyangga, St Francis Xavier Cathedral, the South Australian Museum, the Migration Museum, the Parliament House, St Peter's Cathedral and the Light's Vision.

Adelaide: Half-Day City Highlights, Mt. Lofty, and Hahndorf

2. Adelaide: Half-Day City Highlights, Mt. Lofty, and Hahndorf

Experience the best of Adelaide on a half-day tour of its best landmarks. Hear insightful commentary from your guide as you admire highlights, including St. Peter's Cathedral and the Adelaide Oval. Take in the views at Mt. Lofty and then visit Hahndorf. Meet your guide and embark on your half-day tour of Adelaide. See highlights, such as St. Peter's Cathedral, the cultural boulevard of North Terrace, the University of Adelaide, the South Australia Museum, the Art Gallery, the State Library, and the world-famous Adelaide Oval. Go further and visit Colonel Light's Lookout, Plane Tree Drive, Victoria Square, and more. Throughout the tour, your guide will provide interesting commentary and facts about the sights and Adelaide's history. Continue to Mt. Lofty Lookout and get a birds'-eye view of the city before heading to Hahndorf. On arrival, enjoy free time to explore Australia's first German settlement at your own pace. Your tour will end at the departure point.

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