Adelaide was founded in 1836 on a foundation of religious and ethnic tolerance, principles that it still holds to today. Australia’s fifth largest city is a green, tranquil location that’s focused on the arts, theatre, and music. But that’s not all, the city also has a strong commercial heart, with defence, motor manufacturing and IT industries dominant in the growing economy. This makes Adelaide popular with both leisure and business travellers and one of the most relaxed and welcoming locations in Australia.
If a laid-back vibe is what you’re seeking in your next getaway, then fly to Adelaide and enjoy an extraordinary with Qatar Airways. Fabulous beaches, a strong cultural scene and vibrant restaurants make South Australia’s capital a popular location with an exceptionally high standard of living. Founded by free settlers in 1836, Adelaide is a picturesque coastal city that has been consistently named one of the most liveable cities in the world.
Check the price of flights to Adelaide further below and book Economy or Premium Class flights to Adelaide with Qatar Airways and you’ll discover a warm, lively destination with plenty to see.
Flying from London Heathrow
One of the busiest airports in the world, London Heathrow is at the very epicentre of the international air transport network.
Handling more than 73 million passengers a year, London Heathrow is a remarkable feat of logistical organisation. Fly from London Heathrow with Qatar Airways to a wide range of destinations all over the world.
Transportation and parking
London Heathrow is served by the London Underground ‘tube’ service, making it easy to reach in just half an hour, from the very centre of London.
There are also hundreds of buses every day from the capital, and coach services transporting passengers from all over the city to the airport. Parking is at a premium, and although there are both short and long-term options, it is best to book parking in advance. A valet service is available.
Arriving at London Heathrow
Flights from London Heathrow with Qatar Airways leave from Terminal 4, which is located at the south end of the southern runway, and is connected to Terminals 1, 2 and 3 by an Inter-Terminal Transfer.
Amenities and facilities
Because of its international importance, London Heathrow offers a vast array of facilities and amenities, from baby care and children’s crèches, to shoeshine services, banking, Wi-Fi access and prayer rooms.
A broad selection of luxury retail outlets stock the very best in accessories, watches, jewellery and fashion, while a number of outstanding restaurants, eateries and snack bars serve everything from full meals to light bites.
Arriving in Adelaide
Adelaide was founded in 1836 on a foundation of religious and ethnic tolerance, principles that it still holds to today. Australia’s fifth largest city is a green, tranquil location that’s focused on the arts, theatre, and music. But that’s not all, the city also has a strong commercial heart, with defence, motor manufacturing and IT industries dominant in the growing economy. This makes Adelaide popular with both leisure and business travellers and one of the most relaxed and welcoming locations in Australia.
Fly to Adelaide with Qatar Airways and you’ll discover an historic city filled with fabulous architecture, wide-open parks, and a 21st century commercial sector that is drawing investment from all around the world. Its cultural significance makes it a great destination for art and culture lovers, while adventurers are only a short drive from the magnificent Australian Outback.
Tourist attractions
Sport is a hugely important part of Australian life, and Adelaide is no different from any other city. It has invested in the redevelopment of the Adelaide Oval, which is now one of the premier cricket stadiums in the country. If there is no game scheduled then you can still take a tour of the museum, or enjoy a meal at the Oval’s "Hill of Grace" restaurant. The Oval is also the venue for numerous music events throughout the year.
March in Adelaide is known as ‘Mad March’ for the sheer number of festivals and events, including the Adelaide Festival, The Adelaide Cup horse racing carnival, the Adelaide Fringe, WOMADelaide, the Clipsal 500 Car race, and various music festivals. Venues across the city welcome thousands of visitors, so if you are travelling to Adelaide during March then it’s advisable to book your accommodation well in advance, as hotel rooms fill up very quickly.
Many of Adelaide’s main attractions are focused in and around the North Terrace. Along here you’ll find the Casino, the State Library, Adelaide University and the University of South Australia, Parliament House, Government House, and the Migration Museum. You can also browse the changing exhibitions at Adelaide Art Gallery, visit the historic Ayers House (former home of Henry Ayers), or spend a quiet afternoon among the blooms of the Botanic Gardens. North Terrace itself is a pleasant, tree-lined boulevard with wonderful colonial architecture.
Travel Considerations
Flights to Adelaide with Qatar Airways land at Adelaide International Airport. Visa restrictions for entry into the country will depend on your country of origin, length of stay and whether your trip is for business or pleasure. Before you fly to Adelaide please check the visa and passport requirements.
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