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Also written as Unit 1201, 69-71 Light Square.
Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Also written as Unit 1201, 69-71 Light Square.
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The unit is situated on the first floor of 69 Light Square in the Adelaide city centre. It is only about 100 m from Light Square itself and within 300 m of the Adelaide College of the Arts, the South Australian School of Design, and the historic Queen’s Theatre
Within a 400‑metre walk you’ll find the Lion Arts Centre, ACE Open contemporary art gallery, and the Adelaide Fringe Festival venues. The nearby Queen’s Theatre and Event Cinemas GU Film House also offer regular performances and film screenings
The Adelaide Metro network serves the city centre with frequent bus routes and the tram line that runs along Hindley Street, just 300 m away. Both bus and tram provide easy connections to the O‑Busway, commuter rail lines and the Glenelg tram extension
Adelaide enjoys a hot‑summer Mediterranean climate, meaning hot, dry summers and cool, moderately rainy winters. The city averages about 90 clear days a year, with occasional summer temperatures exceeding 40 °C
Light Square is part of Colonel William Light’s original 1836 city plan, known as “Light’s Vision”, which laid out a grid of streets, public squares and a surrounding parkland ring. This heritage design is still evident in the orderly streetscape and the preserved public squares
Yes – the Adelaide Fringe Festival, one of the world’s largest arts festivals, takes place across venues in the city centre, including the Lion Arts Centre and nearby streets. The Adelaide Fringe runs each March, drawing thousands of performances and visitors
The Grace Emily Hotel and Adelaide Rockford are both within 100 m, offering boutique accommodation. Several cafés, restaurants and hostels such as Adelaide Central YHA and Sunny’s Adelaide Backpackers are located within a 300‑metre radius, providing a range of dining and short‑stay choices
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