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Glenelg

    Glenelg, Adelaide (6-10km)

Rent: house rentals range from medium to high

Vibe: holidays

Location: Beach, 5-10km from city centre

Glenelg is the best known beach suburb in Adelaide. It's got a busy shopping strip, good access to public transport, schools, eclectic architecture, and is a tourist draw card. It's the Bondi of Sydney but with fewer young people. During weekends and holidays this place gets packed with kids of all ages who head to the amusement park, while adults gravitate to the beach or one of the many cafes. Glenelg used to be a quieter place but development in the 1990s began transforming  the suburb into what some locals think has become a rather ugly duckling. (More information below and to your left <<<)
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Bar Coluzzi to Queen Street 3 Years ago  
Its a hike but a good way to get to know one part of Sydney...start with a good strong cup of coffee at Bar Coluzzi 322 Victoria Street Darlinghurst, then you are ready to take on some serious shopping and site seeing! Head up Oxford Street, stop into all the boutiques and interesting shops, Australian Centre for Photography for a break. Then turn down into Queen Street Woolhara, first stop into Lisa Ho on the corner and grab something special. Head up to the first floor and visit Rex Irwin's Gallery for some good art...just keep going, lots to see, pick up something for the home at Orson &amp; Blake and just keep exploring to you are exhausted! You'll love it...
Happy hunting.
 
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Re:Bar Coluzzi to Queen Street 3 Years ago  
Great tips. Also, check out the Green Park Hotel in Victoria St if you come back the same way you came. You might be ready for a nice cold beer or wine by then.
 
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Re:Bar Coluzzi to Queen Street 3 Years ago  
Check out William St in Paddington on you way to Queen St. It's the new &quot;in&quot; shopping street full of interesting and cool shops. It's off Oxford St where the Paddington Hotel is.
 
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