About this property
Alternate search: Unit 1202, 69 Light Square.
69 Light Square, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Alternate search: Unit 1202, 69 Light Square.
1202/69 Light Square is a unit. It is located within the high‑rise residential section of the Adelaide city centre.
The unit is positioned at Light Square, a historic town square just 0.1 km from the Adelaide College of the Arts and within walking distance of the Lion Arts Centre and Queen’s Theatre. It lies in the planned grid layout of the city centre, designed by Colonel William Light and surrounded by the Adelaide Parklands.
Within 0.4 km you’ll find the Adelaide College of the Arts, the Lion Arts Centre, ACE Open contemporary art gallery, and the South Australian School of Design. The area also hosts the annual Adelaide Fringe Festival and nearby performance venues such as Queen’s Theatre and the Media Resource Centre.
The unit is close to Adelaide’s extensive public‑transport network managed by Adelaide Metro, including bus routes, the train lines that run through the CBD, and the tram that connects Hindmarsh, the city centre and Glenelg. Major arterial roads forming the inner ring route are also nearby, providing easy access to the wider metropolitan area.
Guests can stay at the Grace Emily Hotel (0.1 km away) or the Adelaide Rockford hotel (0.3 km away), and there are several hostels such as Adelaide Central YHA and Tequila Sunrise Hostel within 0.2–0.3 km. The surrounding streets, including Hindley Street, feature a range of cafés, restaurants and bars.
Light Square is one of the five public squares set out in Colonel William Light’s original city design, known as “Light’s Vision”. The square is surrounded by the Adelaide Parklands and forms part of the grid that gives the city its easy navigation and wide boulevards.
The property is just a short walk from venues that host the Adelaide Fringe Festival, one of the world’s largest arts festivals, as well as regular performances at the Adelaide Fringe and events at the Lion Arts Centre. These cultural celebrations occur throughout the year, especially during the city’s vibrant “Mad March” period.