Adelaide

Business tourism is the main target of Adelaide, the capital city of the South Australian state. Adelaide is the fifth biggest and fifth most populous city in the country. Adelaide is actually a coastal city dwelling adjacent to the Southern Ocean or Antarctic Ocean. Interestingly, Adelaide is a planned city. Because of that, the overall layout and organization of Adelaide can be very much appreciated.
As a planned city, the layout of Adelaide is quite perfect for business tourism. Adelaide is laid out carefully on square mile grid patterns. Thus, there are extraordinarily wider streets and greenbelts of parklands encircle the whole Adelaide. The city has been so far considered a perfect haven and destination for meetings and conventions. Proof to this is the emergence of about 4,000 hotel rooms just about 10 minutes from the main Adelaide Convention Center. There is no need to take public or private transport from convention centers to hotels.
Part of its strategic layout is its accessibility. If you plan to go to the city, there should never be a problem. There are up to 54 international carriers regularly flying into major Australian cities and 43 international countries to and from Adelaide airport. In fact, several tourists are making Adelaide a perfect gateway as they strive for the discovery of the rest of Australia.
Tourism may not be the city’s bread and butter. But there are lots of reasons why vacationers can take a look at Adelaide. Aside from its unique planned layout, Adelaide is considered a festival city. Bi-annual Adelaide Festival of Arts mark up the rest of Adelaidean feasts, which include major ones like the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Womadelaide, Adelaide Fringe and the Adelaide International Film Festival. Tasting Australia is fascinating because it facilitates showcase of local foods and wines.
As for quenching appetite, Adelaide is a haven for food and drinks. Alfresco dining is usual and is considered Adelaideans’ favorite and usual past time. South Australia is home to the finest wineries. That is why Adelaide can also be hailed as the country’s premier wine capital. About 70% of wine in the country comes from the state and every brand goes through Adelaide. In fact, the National Wine Center is in Adelaide to showcase the national wine production achievements.
The climate is very ideal. It doesn’t snow in Adelaide during winter. Dry and wet seasons are pronounced are not changing drastically.
Wherever angle you look at, Adelaide is a perfect city for traveling. It comfortably and interestingly combines business and pleasure. The city may not be directly luring vacationers and recreational tourists, but you are always most welcome to drop by. Business travelers are the main targets as there are more than enough conference and meeting venues across the whole stretch of Adelaide.

