We're going to visit Adelaide in a couple of weeks. Just a 48-hour fly in/fly out trip, and our first time in SA. From what I've seen Adelaide reminds me of what Brisbane was like in the early 1980s. A lot less traffic and people, and a pace that's easier on the blood pressure.
Lovely tour of the city center. There are some lovely neighborhoods outside of the city. And there are some impoverished areas, particularly in the northern parts of Adelaide.
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Really good video. I'm guessing it's taken in the morning? It's a long time since I was in AD. What I noticed immediately was the sun tracks across the sky E-SE-W which takes a bit of getting used to if your from the northern hemisphere.
Being so flat it reminds me of many US cities, but so much nicer. Looks like 5 cars at a traffic light and that is the rush hour? Does it ever get busy?
All the unfavorable references to US under such videos are strange. Apples and oranges. Australia would not be and look the same, if 340 million lived there instead of 27 and it had a land border with a huge impoverished country.
@@danthesolarman6480True, but it kind of also falls under apples and oranges analogy. Australia has all but 5 truly large cities. It is a small (by population) and very wealthy country. I am a big fan, don’t get me wrong, but direct comparisons to US that so many make are simply not based in reality.
This city has an over abundance of British migrants. It is condemned forever. Most people only get to know the real Adelaide after living here. The north and south of the city are to be avoided. Some areas in the western part are also on the nose. You are left with inner city suburbs and a few "chosen" locations in the east. Come and see for yourself!
We're visiting Adelaide in a few weeks-first ever visit to SA. Any particular suburbs to steer clear of? I really don't want to be looking at welfare housing areas instead of picturesque attractions.
Full of whinging Poms you say? Have a read of what you just wrote. Bit of a whinge there about probably the most relaxed and laid back capital city in Australia. Oh and the only Non-Convict freely settled Capital City also.
@@jamesglenn4266 Thanks. We were there for 3 days. Day 1 was spent in the city, but visiting Hahndorf was the highlight. Rundle mall is pretty run down.
You could have made such a better video! You just drove around in circles. Missed heaps of the good stuff. Didn’t even go down rundle street! None of the squares shown, just a disappointing video. Your driving seems quite bad too. Hope you haven’t scared too many tourists away with your boring portrayal of Adelaide. It’s such a better place than you made it look!!
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The best city to live in Australia ❤
Why though?
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We're going to visit Adelaide in a couple of weeks. Just a 48-hour fly in/fly out trip, and our first time in SA. From what I've seen Adelaide reminds me of what Brisbane was like in the early 1980s. A lot less traffic and people, and a pace that's easier on the blood pressure.
Adelaide is actually third behind Sydney and Melbourne for traffic congestion
Lovely tour of the city center. There are some lovely neighborhoods outside of the city.
And there are some impoverished areas, particularly in the northern parts of Adelaide.
Lovely city always loved Adelaide
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I have a folder about it (folder 6 in the playlist).
LOL wrong comment in the wrong video :)
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🚅 don't you all enjoy railroad
🚈 trams, trains etc are just so cool
🚞 take a ride in my ''transportation'' folder, (folder 2) :)
Adelaide is becoming very modern , can't wait for the new market square development!
10 yrs more
Looks nice and relaxing. Cairns and Adelaide are my two favorite Aussie cities.
Really good video. I'm guessing it's taken in the morning? It's a long time since I was in AD. What I noticed immediately was the sun tracks across the sky E-SE-W which takes a bit of getting used to if your from the northern hemisphere.
Thanks for visiting Adelaide
Beautiful city! Congratulations wonderful vídeo! I'm from Belém do Pará, Brazil
Great video. Feels like actually seeing the city :)
Thank you very much
This is amazing
Being so flat it reminds me of many US cities, but so much nicer. Looks like 5 cars at a traffic light and that is the rush hour? Does it ever get busy?
Definitely not rush hour.
All the unfavorable references to US under such videos are strange. Apples and oranges. Australia would not be and look the same, if 340 million lived there instead of 27 and it had a land border with a huge impoverished country.
@leofedorov1030 but it also come down to city planning.
@@danthesolarman6480True, but it kind of also falls under apples and oranges analogy. Australia has all but 5 truly large cities. It is a small (by population) and very wealthy country. I am a big fan, don’t get me wrong, but direct comparisons to US that so many make are simply not based in reality.
@@leofedorov1030Life isn't about what ifs,Adelaide is a Beautiful, Clean City , Australians are Proud of.
It feels likee Southern California
Very similar climate
beautiful city.. but feels like its underpopulated.. my first thought was no jobs lol
Why are you driving so slow?
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This city has an over abundance of British migrants. It is condemned forever. Most people only get to know the real Adelaide after living here. The north and south of the city are to be avoided. Some areas in the western part are also on the nose. You are left with inner city suburbs and a few "chosen" locations in the east. Come and see for yourself!
We're visiting Adelaide in a few weeks-first ever visit to SA. Any particular suburbs to steer clear of? I really don't want to be looking at welfare housing areas instead of picturesque attractions.
Full of whinging Poms you say? Have a read of what you just wrote. Bit of a whinge there about probably the most relaxed and laid back capital city in Australia. Oh and the only Non-Convict freely settled Capital City also.
@@coover65 Hope you enjoyed your stay.
@@jamesglenn4266 Thanks. We were there for 3 days. Day 1 was spent in the city, but visiting Hahndorf was the highlight. Rundle mall is pretty run down.
@@coover65 Glad you liked Hahndorf. Hope you do come again and visit McLaren Vale and the Barossa Valley which are renowned for the wineries.
You could have made such a better video! You just drove around in circles. Missed heaps of the good stuff. Didn’t even go down rundle street! None of the squares shown, just a disappointing video. Your driving seems quite bad too.
Hope you haven’t scared too many tourists away with your boring portrayal of Adelaide. It’s such a better place than you made it look!!
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