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North Terrace, Adelaide Overview

There are four terraces that bind the central business district of Adelaide, South Australia, and the North Terrace is part of it. You can take a stroll across North Terrace with plenty to explore. The Adelaide Botanic Garden is an oasis in the city and the perfect place to rejuvenate and revitalize or even enjoy a picnic. The National Wine Centre of Australia is also located in North Terrace and has a wide selection of Australian wines and the largest tasting room. You can visit or take a train ride at Adelaide Railway station or try your hand at the Adelaide Casino a few steps away. A visit to North Terrace is a look into the culture and history of the city.

There are many restaurants and bars in the area and it is only a few minute's walk from Rundle Mall. The Adelaide Convention Centre is a beautiful place to admire for its architecture. In the heart of this central boulevard, you will find the Migration Museum and South Australian Museum. Visitors can learn about the country’s history through unique displays and temporary and permanent exhibitions. The Art Gallery of South Australia and State Library have stunning art exhibitions. You can visit King William Street and take a look at the Governor's house. They have an annual open day in April where you can get a closer look at the grounds and house. Just down the road, you will find Adelaide Festival Centre and Parliament House. You can continue with your stroll here and enjoy views of Elder Park on the banks of the river Torrens.

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