The Adelaide Convention Centre has been selected as the venue for the Convention. It is located on North Terrace, the gracious cultural and educational boulevard steeped in architectural history, and surrounded by a range of hotels as well as restaurants, theatres, the casino, shops and gardens. The Adelaide Convention Centre enjoys a global reputation for excellence and is consistently ranked among the world’s top convention centres.
Adelaide is dynamic and inspiring, cultured and warm. Stylish, yet casual; artistic, but very
down-to-earth. It’s large enough to be cosmopolitan yet compact enough to avoid big-city
congestion, inconvenience – and cost. Renowned across Australia as being the festival city,
Adelaide’s appreciation of the arts goes hand in hand with a penchant for good food and fine
wine.
There is plenty to discover in Adelaide – here are just some of the wonderful things on
offer:
South Australian Museum
The South Australian Museum offers visitors five floors of exhibits that reveal many
fascinating stories. Exhibitions and displays reflect the museum’s extensive collections,
including the Australian Aboriginal and Pacific Cultures collections. The Ancient Egyptian
Room has been a favourite destination for generations of museum visitors, and the Giant
Squid is always a winner with children and adults alike.
Adelaide Botanic Garden
The Adelaide Botanic Garden is an oasis in the cosmopolitan heart of the city. This
16-hectare historical garden features stunning collections of plants including Australian
natives, exotics and ornamental plants. To make the most of your time, stop by the Visitor
Information Centre and find out what is happening at the garden and which plant collections
are looking their best.
For more information on Adelaide and South Australia please visit:
https://southaustralia.com/destinations/adelaide