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North Adelaide - A Classic Adelaide Heritage Village
North Adelaide Shopping O'Conell street North AdelaideWhen Colonel William Light surveyed Adelaide in 1837 North Adelaide was part of the plan. North Adelaide is full of Adelaide and Australia's history, and features many heritage listed buildings that are detailed in a series of walks, easily followed in a well designed free brochure.
North Adelaide residents have featured in major events like the forming of the Australian Constitution, and the birth of cricket in South Australia.
Picadilly Theatre, Oconnell St North Adelaide The streets are wide and tree lined. There are 2 main shopping precincts, Melbourne Street with the Adelaide Icon, The Lion Hotel, and O'Connell street with the well known Archer and the freshly renovated Caledonian Hotel. The Royal Oak Hotel about half way along O'Connell Street is very popular and has musical entertainment with local bands and popular dj's on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday Nights. At the northern end of O'Connell there is the Art Deco style Picadilly picture theatre.
Melbourne Street Cellars have a very comprehensive selection of South Australian wines to choose from if your time in Adelaide is a little to short to visit any of our extensive wine regions.
Heritage Accommodation in North AdelaideFeatures of this great village include:
  • Adelaide's Heritage Cricket Ground
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  • Scuzzi Cafe - North AdelaideGolf Courses - 3 available
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    Come to North Adelaide for lunch at popular cafe's like Scuzzi and
    stay a while, enjoying the relaxing casual alfresco dining atmosphere.
    There is free off street parking for 2 hours in the North Adelaide Village Car Park.
    Look out for the free Adelaide connector bus which stops in Tynte Street and runs every 30 minutes that will take you into the Adelaide CBD.
    The streets in North Adelaide feature many well kept examples of Australia & South Australia's early colonial architecture.
    Look out for the Blue oval plaques that give interesting details and insights about some of Adelaide's heritage buildings.
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