Adelaide

South Australia

WOULD YOU LIKE TO STUDY IN A CITY WITH A MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE AND MORE AFFORDABLE PRICES? THAT WILL BE ADELAIDE

The state capital of South Australia is one of the best-planned cities in the world. With 1.2 million inhabitants, it is the 5th largest city in Australia and boasts a stable and peaceful environment. It has an excellent public transport infrastructure, perfectly suited for the student’s lifestyle.

What’s more, compared to Sydney, Melbourne or Perth, Adelaide is a lot cheaper while still being a multicultural city with activities and international festivals.

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Top things to do in Adelaide

  • Walk around Port Adelaide, where you will find many Australian classical pubs and nineteenth-century buildings.
  • Visit North Terrace and its cultural museums like the Art Gallery of South Australia or South Australia Museum.
  • Relax at one of the stunning beaches, swim with dolphins at Glenelg, and go snorkeling or scuba diving.
  • Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the native plants at the Adelaide Botanic Garden.
  • Taste the exquisite Australian wines at the Barossa Valley and Clare Valley vineyards.
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The weather in Adelaide

Adelaide has a Mediterranean climate with dry and hot summers and mild temperatures in winter. The average temperature in summer is 28°C and 15°C during the winter.

Rainfall is very little and light in summer, which makes Adelaide the driest city in Australasia.

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Did you know...?

Adelaide is also referred to as the 20-minute city because it only takes 20 minutes or less to get to any point. We encourage you to test the theory for yourself.

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ABOUT THE STATE:

South Australia

THE WINE STATE

South Australia, the southern, central state of the country, covers some of the aridest parts of mainland Australia. It has a total land area of 983,482 sq km, the equivalent of France and Germany combined, and a population of 1.8 million, 80% of whom reside in Adelaide. Many people associate the state with the outback, but South Australia also offers scenic mountain fields, a coastline that stretches more than 3,700 km and world-class wineries.

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