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Adelaide | 2 Bedroom Apartment #84+135
65 King William Street, Adelaide, 5000, Australia- 1 Bedrooms
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Adelaide | 2 Bedroom Apartment #97+181
65 King William Street, Adelaide, 5000, Australia- 1 Bedrooms
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Adelaide | 2 Bedroom Apartment #91+147
65 King William Street, Adelaide, 5000, Australia- 1 Bedrooms
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Adelaide | 1 Bedroom in a 5 Bedroom Apartment – Room 2
196 North Terrace, Adelaide, 5000, Australia- 1 Bedrooms
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Adelaide | 1 Bedroom in 4 Bedroom Apartment
196 North Terrace, Adelaide, 5000, Australia- 1 Bedrooms
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Adelaide | 1 Bedroom in 3 Bedroom Apartment
196 North Terrace, Adelaide, 5000, Australia- 1 Bedrooms
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Adelaide | 1 Bedroom Deluxe Large – Apt 1,3
137 Hindley Street, Adelaide, 5000, Australia- 1 Bedrooms
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Adelaide | 1 Bedroom Deluxe Apartment – Apt 2
137 Hindley Street, Adelaide, 5000, Australia- 1 Bedrooms
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Adelaide | 1 Bedroom Standard Apartment – Apt 4,5,6,7
137 Hindley Street, Adelaide, 5000, Australia- 1 Bedrooms
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Student Accommodation Adelaide
Adelaide is one of Australia’s leading study destinations among international and domestic students. Home to several highly ranked universities, a world-class education is at your fingertips in this famously creative city. With its renowned art festivals, vibrant food markets and lively academic culture, Adelaide provides the perfect setting for an exciting student experience.
Studentroomrentals.com has student accommodation Adelaide near each of the city’s main universities. Also discover our student accommodation Adelaide options at Student Living by Studentroomrentals.com to find a place to call home.
Life in Adelaide:
Imagine your life in one of the world’s most liveable cities! Adelaide is one of the world’s most liveable cities and is home to people from all over the world. Its caring community is what truly makes it a great place to live. Designed to balance learning and lifestyle.
Adelaide is the ideal place to live and study. Its compact size means less time commuting and more time relaxing or visiting the many attractions on Adelaide’s doorstep. It’s up to 14% more affordable to live in Adelaide than other major Australian cities, and our city has the lowest median rent in Australia.
Average Student Budget
To help you understand the costs, below is a sample student budget based on a single student living in student accommodation Adelaide.
- Rent – City : AUD$200 per week
- Utility Bill (Shared): AUD$30 per week
- Grocery: AUD$60 per week
- Phone and internet: AUD$25 per week
- Public Transport: AUD$15 per week
- Entertainment: AUD$80 per week
Public Transport in Adelaide
As a student in Adelaide, you’ll receive significant discounts on public transport thanks to the South Australian Government concessions.
Adelaide Metro is Adelaide’s public transport system, providing cost effective and efficient travel throughout the city and the greater metropolitan area. To travel on the public transport system, you’ll need to pay for your fare using either a MetroCARD or MetroTicket.
Tertiary students in Adelaide can enjoy unlimited travel on all bus, train and tram services with a 28-Day Pass for AUD $51.50, and primary and secondary school students for AUD $25.50.
For your convenience, Adelaide Metro also provides several free public transport options servicing the city and North Adelaide.
Designed to turn ambitions into reality
Adelaide has a thriving economy and is host to global leaders like Microsoft, BHP and PwC. Because of its size, Adelaide can provide more opportunities to engage directly with business and develop valuable career outcomes.
Adelaide has developed leaders that have achieved success in a wide range of fields. Notable alumni include former President of Singapore, Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam, President and Group CEO of PETRONAS, Tan Sri Wan Zulkiflee Wan Ariffin and Editor in Chief Vogue China, Angelica Cheung.
Food Culture in Adelaide
Adelaide has a lively food and wine scene making the city a ‘foodie’s paradise’. Adelaide is home to over 950 restaurants, pubs and cafés, and is home to the Adelaide Central Market, one of the largest undercover markets in the Southern Hemisphere.
The fertile soil of the Adelaide Plains on which Adelaide sits has always meant an abundance of fresh produce for the Adelaide café and restaurant scene. Not only is the food award winning, our chefs and restaurants are being acclaimed around the world.
No matter your budget and your tastes, you’ll be sure to find food you love in Adelaide.
Arts and Culture
Adelaide is a hub of arts and culture. As a UNESCO Creative City, music, culture and creativity are deeply ingrained in Adelaide’s DNA. With a world-class arts scene, cultural heritage museums and vibrant city attractions, there’s plenty for you to see and do in Adelaide. Here are a few must-experience Adelaide attractions:
- Art Gallery of South Australia
- South Australian Museum
- Tandanya National Aboriginal Culture Institute
- Adelaide Festival Centre
- Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
- Adelaide Oval
- National Wine Centre of Australia
If you’d like to try something different, follow one of the self-guided trails by the City of Adelaide to discover insights to hidden gems and treasured favourites that add to the rich and unique culture of Adelaide.
You’ll find it all in Adelaide and South Australia
Adelaide is the perfect starting point for your South Australian travel adventure. You can swim with dolphins, climb ancient mountain peaks, feed kangaroos, drink the world’s finest wine, and much more. You’ll love exploring South Australia.
- Adelaide City
- Beaches and Coastline
- Adelaide Hills
- Regional South Australia
- Wine Regions
Why we love Adelaide City
North Terrace is known as Adelaide’s cultural boulevard. Take a stroll and you’ll find many attractions including the Adelaide Botanic Gardens, Art Gallery of South Australia, South Australian Museum, the State Library of South Australia, Government House and Old and New Parliament House. The Mortlock Wing located within the State Library of South Australia in particular has amassed an international following and is acknowledged as one of the most beautiful libraries of the world.
Lot Fourteen, also located on North Terrace, is in the throes of development to be Australia’s first creation and innovation neighbourhood. The seven-hectare site is emerging as the nation’s leading entrepreneurial ecosystem, connecting start-ups, researchers, mentors and investors across the world’s fastest growing sectors. The Australian Space Agency is preparing to join other global-leading companies such as Chamonix, Myriota and Defence and Space Landing Pad at the site.
The Adelaide Park Lands is the world’s only ‘city in a park’. Spanning across 9.4 square kilometres, the Park Lands serves as Adelaide’s playground. The unique playspaces dotted throughout encourages exploration and adventure and are also equipped with extensive sporting and barbeque facilities.
The Adelaide Riverbank is the heart of the city’s cultural, recreational, sporting and academic activities. Offering sweeping views across the River Torrens, it encompasses many of South Australia’s most meaningful and significant public spaces and landmarks including the iconic Adelaide Oval, Elder Park, Adelaide Festival Centre, and Adelaide Casino.
Beaches and Coastline in Adelaide
You’ll love the sun and sand at Adelaide’s pristine beaches that stretch 70 kilometres along the city’s beautiful coastline. You can catch a tram to one of Adelaide’s most popular beachside destination – Glenelg, for a spectacular sunset. Or take a trip to explore the Fleurieu Peninsula towns of Victor Harbor, Port Elliot and Goolwa, and spend the day at some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.