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Time Zone and City Information
Time Zone: Australia/Adelaide
Country: Australia
Continent: Oceania
Currency: Dollar (AUD)
Languages: English
Phone Prefix: 61
Latitude: 34.92866°S
Longitude: 138.59863°E
Current Weather in Adelaide
Condition:
Partly cloudy
Temperature: 20°C (68°F)
min: 15°C (59°F) - max: 22°C (72°F)
Pressure: 1013 hPa
Humidity: 65%
Wind: 10 km/h
Sunrise: 06:30 AM
Sunset: 06:30 PM
Forecast for Adelaide
2026-06-04 (Tomorrow)
Condition:
Sunny
Max Temperature: 22°C (72°F)
Min Temperature: 15°C (59°F)
Pressure: 1013 hPa
Humidity: 60%
Wind: 12 km/h
Sunrise: 06:30 AM
Sunset: 06:30 PM
2026-06-05 (Day After Tomorrow)
Condition:
Partly cloudy
Max Temperature: 21°C (70°F)
Min Temperature: 14°C (57°F)
Pressure: 1012 hPa
Humidity: 62%
Wind: 11 km/h
Sunrise: 06:30 AM
Sunset: 06:30 PM
Adelaide
Adelaide is the capital city of South Australia, located on the southern coast of the Australian continent between the Mount Lofty Ranges to the east and the Gulf St Vincent to the west. With a population of approximately 1.4 million people in the greater metropolitan area, Adelaide is Australia's fifth-largest city and has cultivated a strong reputation for livability, cultural sophistication, natural beauty, and world-class wine production in its surrounding regions.
Adelaide was formally established in 1836 as a planned city and the first free settlement in Australia, designed specifically to avoid the convict labor origins of the eastern states. The city was laid out according to a visionary plan by Colonel William Light, with a central grid of streets surrounded by a generous belt of parklands, and this remarkable urban structure survives largely intact today. The parklands that encircle the central business district remain one of Adelaide's most distinctive and beloved features, providing residents with green space and recreational access at the very heart of the city.
Adelaide has built a strong reputation as a city of arts and culture. The Adelaide Festival and the Fringe Festival, held together in March each year, together constitute one of the largest arts festivals in the world, transforming the city into a massive celebration of theater, music, comedy, dance, and visual arts. The Adelaide Oval, a beautifully maintained cricket and Australian Rules Football stadium, is one of the most picturesque sporting grounds in the world, set within the parklands with the cathedral precinct visible beyond its stands.
The city's cultural institutions include the South Australian Museum, which holds one of the world's most significant collections of Aboriginal Australian material culture, the Art Gallery of South Australia, and the State Library of South Australia. The Central Market in the heart of the city is one of the largest and most celebrated fresh produce markets in the Southern Hemisphere, a beloved institution that anchors the city's food culture.
Adelaide is the gateway to some of Australia's finest wine regions. The Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Clare Valley, and Adelaide Hills, all within an hour's drive of the city, produce internationally recognized wines, particularly Shiraz, Riesling, and Grenache, and have become world-class wine tourism destinations.
Transportation includes the Adelaide Metro light rail, bus, and train network, and Adelaide Airport providing domestic and international connections.
The University of Adelaide, Flinders University, and the University of South Australia are among the city's academic institutions, contributing to a well-educated and innovative workforce in sectors including defense, health, mining, and digital technology.
Adelaide's elegant planned design, exceptional arts culture, proximity to magnificent wine regions, and relaxed coastal lifestyle make it one of Australia's most appealing and underappreciated capital cities, consistently ranking among the world's most livable urban environments.