
jpturboprop
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Go to Sydney. Adelaide is the best kept secret in Australia, and we would like to keep it that way. Great Food, Great Wine, Pleasant People, and a lot better traffic flow than Sydney. Go to Sydney. Keep the myth alive! |
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dragonrider707
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Go to Adelaide....better weather...better beaches...better activities such as wineries, festivals etc. Sydney is dead on the weekends...the beaches etc are lousy...and it is very expensive. |
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darrenls66
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Go to both, the flight between the cities is quite short and by going to both you'll see the diversity that Australia has to offer.Sydney is a cosmopolitan city in every respect whereas Adelaide is quiet, relaxed, peaceful, easy to get around etc. |
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wtg_ib
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it's your trip go where you want |
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pink
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hi looking at the answers you have so far i would say it far more depends on what you are looking for - living or holiday?
for living i would say adelaide - there is loads to do but much cheaper! think it would be a a good idea to try out both if you can but sydney is so diverse if i were you i would do my homework to see whats on when you intend to travel!
Syndey i think is more like london - never sleeps! but expensive but if its a holiday then why not push the boat out (if you can!)
wherever you go you will have a great time! good luck! |
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Joanne P
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you choose..
sydney... culture, great night life, site seeing, beaches. its really a tourist city.. lost of things to do.
adelaide... wineries, relaxing, beaches (every city has beaches ofcourse, its australia!!). Adelaide is more for a relaxing holiday i think.
you'll have fun where ever you go... australia is the best! |
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julie g
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why don't you go to both |
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Lisa T
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Sydney to party.
Adelaide to relax and 'chill out'
They are complete opposites of each other, each unique and beautiful in it's own way. Sydney's relatively expensive, but "alive" - Adelaide's cheaper.. but quieter in every respect. |
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yahwhooon
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Depends on what you like? If you want a Hectic lifestyle with expensive housing and traffic jams and people everywhere go to Sydney, more to do there, more to see, but full on, now if u want a relaxing lifestyle with cheaper housing go to Adelaide. A 4 bedroom house in Sydney would range between $600,000 plus, in Adelaide the same house for $350,000. The traffic is easy, you can drive thru Adelaide during peak hour in 10 mins, try that in Sydney? so it depends on you, Sydney is nice but expensive and hectic, Adelaide is nice but the stress factor is 2 out of ten, where Sydney is 10+++++++... |
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Beanie
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Adelaide- I just Got home (perth) from a Beautiful holiday there! It is Definately Underestimated- i thought based on others comments it would be boring, ugly and totally dead there! i was proved wrong it was Just the Opposite- loads to see, Relaxing to, Very Beautiful City and the parks there are amazing! There is actually quite a bit of life in the City and is ALOT bigger than everyone explains- its just the best city in australia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 GO ADELAIDE Plus there a stunning beaches and Beautiful towns to Visit oly an hour away!! oh yeah and its CHEAP!! |
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RRM
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Sydney, the most culturally diverse city in the world. |
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cubalishus
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Just come back from Australia and have to say Sydney is one of the most amazing places I have ever been to in my life, so much to see and do, good eating and drinking places, the beaches are brilliant and the people are wonderful, you will never be lonely in Sydney, whatever you decide on have an amazing time. |
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Indotraveller
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For a holiday, Sydney is a traveller's hub, full of interesting attractions, a beautiful harbour, and it's the biggest city in Oz. Most overseas visitors and students head to Sydney, as it's the best known Aussie city and the intn. airlines' services favour Sydney by a long shot. You may be surprised by Adelaide. Commonly known as the city of churches, it's much more than that, with great beaches that out rate Sydney, great nightlife, entertainment, fantastic food and the title as the arts capital of Australia. It's beautifully relaxed, and often referred to as a 20 minute city: 20 minutes from the city to either the beach or the Adelaide Hills. If you do go to Adelaide, try plan your trip to take in March. You'll be treated to numerous festivals that make the city what it is. Go to Adelaide! |
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Velouria
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Sydney has great shopping, restaurants, night life (every night!), great beaches, friendly natives and loads of interesting tourist attractions. Adelaide is not called 'The City of Churches' for nothing. |
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bell4884
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Just thought I would add that the people in Adelaide are so friendly. |
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MISSY G
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Sydney, iv'e been and it's fantastic. |
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laplandfan
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Sydney!!!
You can't go to Australia without seeing the Sydney harbour Bridge and Opera House> So much to see and do in sydney. Try and see the Blue mountains too as they are spectacular |
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gorgeoustraveller
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sydney if you are after real city life... party, opera house, harbour bridge, people, excitement..
adelaide if you are after slowpaced, wine drinking, mellow life.. |
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askaway
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SYDNEY.....its full of life culture and heaps of tourist attractions..... |
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cherub
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Sydney. The only thing adelaide has in its favour is that it is cheaper than al the other Oz cities. It is very quiet and boring though. |
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Global Geezer
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Sydney: much more culture and life to it than Adelaide! |
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