Travellers never cease to be amazed at the easiness of navigating in the city. All streets in Adelaide form a network of rectangles - getting lost in the city is simply impossible. Adelaide is often called "the city of festivals” because of a large number of holidays celebrated in it. Thus, March is the time for the world-famous Arts Festival, on which young artists show their talents to public. Womadelaide is a large music festival that attracts a huge number of music lovers from all over the world. The festival takes place in February. In addition to lives of music bands guests enjoy performances of dancers. The Adelaide’s suburbs are the location of Barossa wine region. Once in two years the locals celebrate a holiday of a young wine.
Many people know Adelaide as a major gastronomic center. The reason for such title is in large choice of restaurants that specialize in various culinary areas. There is also one more unusual institution in Adelaide. You can hardly find anything similar to it in any other city of the country. It is a market of delicacies, which opens every evening at the central square of the city. The unusual market works until late at night. Besides exotic dishes visitors of the market can taste various popular national dishes.
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