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"Adelaide Spa provides therapeutic massages and body therapies coupled with an elegant, tranquil environment and relaxation sauna. Adelaide Spa's tranquil and ..."
"Adelaide Spa provides therapeutic massages and body therapies coupled with an elegant, tranquil environment and relaxation sauna. Adelaide Spa's tranquil and ..."
"Gorgeous new spa Eos Spa + Wellness by SkyCity is the centrepiece of SkyCity’s $330 million Adelaide expansion. A suite of signature experiences are offered to guests at Eos by SkyCity including in-room styling, post-flight treatments, personal training, and an on-call mixologist providing an in-room custom cocktail service. A team of chefs is available on hand to prepare any meal upon request to give guests a taste of home."
"Inspired by the pure delight of basking in the soft warmth of the rising sun, Eos Spa + Wellness embodies the calm essence of dawn;. Hotel Level 1 - Eos by SkyCity, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. Entertainment Venues"
"Inspired by the pure delight of basking in the soft warmth of the rising sun, Eos Spa + Wellness embodies the calm essence of dawn;. Hotel Level 1 - Eos by SkyCity, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia"
"If you’re looking for five-star treatment, Temple revel in beautiful spa and skin treatments. Their earthy, rustic decor will have you at peace from the second you enter and their range of treatments allows you to book in and spend a few precious hours with that special someone. Take home your very own Temple treatment with their handcrafted bath salts and recreate your rejuvenating experience in your own home."
"Temple Day Spa tops our list as the leading spa here in Adelaide. You will be welcomed in a warm and relaxing atmosphere on your every visit to this top-notch day spa and skin clinic. Conveniently located in the buzzing Unley Road, this is the right space where you can truly unwind and rejuvenate."
"Mount Lofty is the highest point in the Adelaide Hills, where you can enjoy mountaintop views from the old fashioned luxury of Mount Lofty House. This boutique hotel is an Adelaide classic, dating back to the 1850s when the estate was built as a summer retreat for Arthur Hardy, one of the city’s best known historical figures. Stay in the original coachman’s cottage, or book a room in the tower for splendid views over the hills, before enjoying fine dining at Hardy’s Verandah Restaurant, or a few cocktails at Arthur’s Waterhouse Lounge."
"Nestled among the autumnal surrounds of one of Adelaide’s most scenic spots, luxury hotel Mount Lofty House, is relaxation destination the Gate Keeper’s Day Spa. The spa is made up of three treatment rooms with a spa menu boasting an array of treatments guests can even book out the whole spa exclusively for themselves and their guests for special events, enjoying lunch and dessert platters and plenty of glasses of bubbly alongside the ultimate day of relaxation. You can find the Gate Keeper’s Day Spa at 1 Mawson Dr, Crafers."
"Mount Lofty House has the best of both worlds, with views of the Piccadilly Valley in the Adelaide Hills wine region. Yet, it’s also just 15 minutes from the central business district. This boutique hotel ticks all the boxes for a relaxing stay, with an onsite spa, pool with views over the valley and a cosy library."
"Since its humble beginnings in 2000, Endota Spa has grown into one of the most popular spas in Australia. As a matter of fact, there are more than a hundred Enota Spas around the country today. Here, your well-being is their topmost priority."
"If you don’t know Sir Hans Heysen, then why not get acquainted by visiting his home. One of Australia’s most noted landscape artists, the historic house-come-gallery-museum is set upon 60-hectares of scenic land, just outside of Hahndorf, and holds some 200 original works. 68 Heysen Road, Hahndorf"
"Once home to South Australia’s criminally insane patients, Glenside Hospital, formerly known as the Parkside Lunatic Asylum, amongst others, was designed in the mid-19th century by EJ Woods. Completed in 1885, it served as a psychiatric hospital until the 1970s when it was largely abandoned. Now, the hospital’s infamous Z Ward – where the criminally and mentally insane were held – is open to the public, running both day tours and ghost tours that tell the stories of the inmates and this fascinatingly dark side of colonial history."
"A newbie on the Adelaide Italian scene, Midnight Spaghetti brings with it a whole lot of laid-back charm and a flippin’ good value “spaghettaboutit” chef’s menu. They’ve got all the good South Australian wine on the drinks menu, as well as some regional Italian drops, negronis, spritz’ and bellinis. Plus, they’re open ‘til 3am, so if you’re struggling with jet lag, they’ve got your food cravings covered."
"This salty, punch in the face has long been a staple staffie or late night go-to for the glassies, cooks and waitstaff here. Midnight Spaghetti’s namesake dish is as comforting as it is interesting, thanks to the clever balance of flavours elevating this humble peasant dish to something that’s more than the sum of its parts. Find Midnight Spaghetti at 196 Grenfell St, Adelaide SA 5000."
"This Bastille Day, Republic are celebrating with a special French-inspired 3 course menu. For $55 all-inclusive (OR available for individual purchase) you can enjoy a glass of G.H.MUMM Cordon Rouge, Champagne, and: ENTREE / chicken pâté MAIN / bouillabaisse DESSERT / apple tarte tatinBookings essential on 8362 4657.120 Magill Rd, Norwood"
"This Norwood favourite is an elegant pub that’s benefitted from major renovations that have added sleek, contemporary facilities to a historic venue built in 1880. There are lots of outdoor seating options beneath the sparkling fairy lights in the sprawling beer garden area, a twinkly setting for a meal that’s more than your average pub grub."
"76 Plummers Rd, Forest Range, South Australia 5139 Australia+61 8 8389 8500http://www.cherries.net.au. Pick your own cherries in the most beatiful part of the Adelaide Hills. Seasonal - season varies - mainly throug December."
"In terms of weekly attendance, Trinity is the largest Anglican church in South Australia. Holy Trinity Anglican Church is historically significant in that it contains elements of the earliest surviving Anglican church building in South Australia. Governor Hindmarsh laid the foundation stone on 28 January 1838 and the church opened in about August that year."
"First up, we have Trinity Church Adelaide at the top of our list. You can find this evangelical Anglican church in the North Terrace. Known as a church that welcomes everyone, the community of this Bible-based and active church invites you to their numerous gatherings."
"Holy Trinity Church is a famous Anglican church located in South Australia. This church is historically very strong as it features elements of some of the surviving related to the age-old era. The church is built on an area of 40-acres of land."