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Also written as Unit 501, 69-71 Light Square.
Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Also written as Unit 501, 69-71 Light Square.
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The unit is situated in the Adelaide city centre, directly onto Light Square. Within a few minutes’ walk you’ll find the Adelaide College of the Arts, Queen’s Theatre, the Lion Arts Centre and the contemporary gallery ACE Open
Being in the heart of Adelaide, the property is close to the extensive Adelaide Metro network of buses, trains and trams. The city‑centre tram line to Glenelg runs nearby, providing easy connections to the broader metropolitan area
You’re within easy walking distance of several cultural hotspots, including the Queen’s Theatre, the Lion Arts Centre, ACE Open, and the annual Adelaide Fringe Festival venues that dot the surrounding streets
Yes, the area hosts a range of hotels and hostels such as the Grace Emily Hotel, Adelaide Rockford, and multiple backpacker hostels on Hindley and Waymouth Streets, as well as numerous cafés and restaurants in the surrounding laneways
Light Square itself provides a small, landscaped town square, and the larger Adelaide Parklands ring the city centre, offering ample green space and walking paths just a short stroll away
Light Square is one of the five original public squares laid out in Colonel William Light’s 1837 city plan, known as “Light’s Vision.” The grid layout and surrounding parklands reflect the city’s heritage as a planned colonial capital
Adelaide enjoys a hot‑summer Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and cool, moderately rainy winters. Average summer temperatures often exceed 30 °C, while winter lows are typically around 8 °C
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