About this property
Alternate search: Unit 1010, 102 North Terrace.
102 North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Alternate search: Unit 1010, 102 North Terrace.
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1010/102 North Terrace is a unit that features a single bathroom. It is part of a multi‑unit development on the historic North Terrace corridor.
The unit is located on North Terrace in the Adelaide city centre, the cultural boulevard designed by Colonel William Light. It sits in the heart of the planned grid layout known as Light’s Vision, surrounded by parklands and major civic institutions.
Within a few hundred metres you’ll find hotels such as the InterContinental Adelaide and Holiday Inn Express, the Adelaide railway station, the Adelaide Convention Centre, Event Cinemas GU Film House, and the Fair Lady Theatre. Several cafes, restaurants and the historic Hindley Street are also just a short stroll away.
The unit is less than 200 m from Adelaide railway station, providing easy access to the city’s commuter rail network. Adelaide Metro’s bus and tram services run along nearby streets such as Morphett and Hindley, giving convenient connections to the wider metropolitan area.
North Terrace hosts the Adelaide Convention Centre and is the hub for the Adelaide Fringe Festival, which takes place each March. The venue is also close to the Adelaide Fringe and the annual Fuse music festival, making it ideal for attendees of major arts and music events.
Adelaide consistently ranks among the world’s most liveable cities, featuring a Mediterranean climate, extensive greenspaces and a well‑planned urban layout. The central location offers easy access to cultural, dining and transport facilities, contributing to a high quality of life.
Yes, the Ehrenberg‑Bass Institute for Marketing Science, part of the University of South Australia, is situated on North Terrace within walking distance. This places the unit close to a range of university and research facilities that populate the city centre.