South Australia Adelaide
South Australia Adelaide Citywalk Raiders, one is enough🪀🥍 If you have the opportunity to travel to Australia, don't miss the wonderful things about South Australia.🛝🪃⛳️ It is relaxed, cozy and simple, and is characterized by a "slow life."🏏🏓🏒 The city centre is surrounded by beautiful land for parks. There's not a lot of people and cars on the road,🏹🪃🏐 Always blue skies, green grass, vibrant and warm,🪂🎽 The group was pleased with it. Adelaide is known as the '20 minute city'. The city's roads are in good condition, traffic is smooth and it is very livable. With a concentration of attractions in the city, Citywalk, the most popular way to travel these days, is really especially suitable.🛬🚃🚘 🌄 Recommend this Citywalk Day Tour: Nanliya Museum - Nanliya Art Museum - North Street - Adelaide University - Adelaide Botanical Garden / Dynamic Garden🧪💶🏙️🏞️💾 📍Museum of South Australia On my first stop in South Australia, I recommend visiting the South Australian Museum📼 What is human is what is worldly. Founded in 1856, the South Australian Museum is one of the most important museums in the world.🔒The collection of Australian Aboriginal artifacts is particularly renowned, where you can learn about South Australian history and Aboriginal life and kick off your trip to South Australia.🏺⚗️🩹The South Australian Museum is a wonderful place to visit. Those who love the humanities should never miss it.📲🩵💜 📍South Australian Art Gallery🧇🥚 Not far from the museum is the South Australian Museum of Art, Australia's second largest art museum, with a large collection of art.🫖🍷🍶As an art student since I was a child, I always go to a city to see the local art culture.💌🧧📭📑When visiting South Australia, you can't afford to miss the art scene. As soon as I walk into an art gallery,🚍🏍️🚀💒The whole person was quiet, the exhibit was very good,🌑🌚🌼The color pairing is powerful and pleasant.🕶️👑👒 📍North Avenue🏄♂️ North Street is a must-see art destination in South Australia!🍯🍮You can see a lot of young people playing here,⏳📞📸🎀🧸Skateboarding, biking, running,🤾♂️⛹️♂️⛹️♀️🏋️♀️There were street shows with singing and singing, and life was rich. 🥋🛷🏓This is the cultural promenade of Adelaide. The whole street is shaded by trees and the Victorian buildings on either side of the street are a highlight. 📍University of Adelaide🌍🌕💫 Walking through Walter's Youth Garden, you're at the University of Adelaide. The old college entrance, the lawn in the sun, the cafe seats,💙❣️💕Young people who study everywhere. I really like Australian universities. I can feel the strong university atmosphere here. How can children who have studied at such an open, free and ancient environmental institution not be active and sunny?🫡🤐🌿🎉 📍Adelaide Botanical Garden🐕🦃 Established in 1855, the Adelaide Botanical Garden,☀️⛅️🌿🌳It's more than 300 years old. Next to the Botanical Garden is the Zoo, which has a lot of wildlife unique to South Australia. 🌾🐏Of course, if you are tired of walking, you can also find an open-air cafe or a small restaurant on the street to enjoy the sun and food.🍭 This Adelaide Citywalk line,💸⛓️⌛️🧱It will give you a sense of the slow pace and happiness of life in South Australia. 🧽🪩🛒If you like South Australia as much as I do,🛍️🪣🎏Don't miss this place. #SouthAustraliaTourism