Our next top was Rundle Mall - the pedestrianised shopping prescient of Adelaide's CBD. All the shops you'd expect to see in Australia
We then walked down the side streets to Victoria Square - the centre of the centre of Adelaide (if that makes any sense) Almost all public transport to and from Adelaide and the suburbs come to this square - which means that while it is nice have a large green space in the centre of town - its not the quietest place to be!
Adelaide has a tram line as well has suburban rail & buses. If anybody is mildly interested, I catch a train to the North Terrace, then catch the free Tram to the South Terrace! Fascinating stuff huh!
On all sides of Victoria Sq are the older public buildings & churches of Adelaide - I can't really tell you much about them, as I don't know yet - but one day this knowledge will come to me - and I'll let everybody know
And to finish the long walk, we headed up King William street - passing the old City hall on the way.
And that concludes the tour of Adelaide for today. I've got plans to grab more photos of the city when I get a chance - so you all can see what Adelaide looks like.
Below is a crudely drawn map of the walking train we did...
-D &L
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