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How to get to Mantra Hindmarsh Square Adelaide |
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From Adelaide Domestic or International Airports turn right onto Sir Donald Bradman Drive (UBD Reference Map 116 Q15) follow until West Terrace (UBD Reference Map 3 F10) follow onto Grote Street (UBD Reference Map 3 F10) follow onto Wakefield Street (UBD Reference Map 4 A10) turn left onto Pulteney Street (UBD Reference Map 4 D10) turn left onto Pirie Street (UBD Reference Map 4 D7)Mantra Hindmarsh Square Adelaide located first right opposite Hindmarsh Square (UBD Reference Map 4 D7)
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Out and About |
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Adelaide Botanic Gardens (UBD Reference Map 4 J2) A haven in the heart of the city, the Adelaide Botanic Garden is the most visited cultural attraction in South Australia. Its easy to understand the Garden's popularity with its range of unique attractions including the picturesque Botanic Park, the International Rose Garden, the stunning Bicentennial Conservatory, the Museum of Economic Botany and the enchanting Palm House, just to name a few.
Adelaide Zoo (UBD Map Reference Map 2 F14) Located in shady parklands a few minutes walk from Adelaide's city centre is one of Australia's most historic and interesting zoos. Offering much more than a traditional children's outing, Adelaide Zoo is fascinating, beautiful and full of interest. The zoo is the place for everybody to learn about the world's rare and endangered mammals, birds reptiles and fish and to take a closer look at some of Australia's own native animals. The zoo is beautifully landscaped with habitat exhibits, walk-through aviaries full of trees, and a superb reptile house. Most animals are exhibited in natural settings, which can magically transport the visitor from a Queensland rainforest to a northern swamp and a moment later to a South East Asian Rainforest. The experience is unforgettable. The Adelaide Zoo is a strong advocate for conservation, education and research. There is a special emphasis on breeding rare species like the Red Panda and the Black-lion Tamarin and on exhibiting seldom seen Australian animals including a thriving colony of the enchanting Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby, a native of the Flinders Ranges. Features at the Zoo include South East Asian Rainforest - McDonald's South East Asian Rainforest is one of the newest additions to the Adelaide Zoo. As you walk through, discover an ever growing, ever changing environment that provides a natural habitat for many of South East Asia's endangered animals, such as the Malayan Tapir and Sun Bear, Oriental Small-Clawed Otter, Dusky Leaf Monkey and spectacular Siamese Fireback Pheasant. Jewels of Asia is a recently constructed aviary containing more than 20 birds and mammals from the Asian Region all contained within an excellent habitat exhibit.
Feeding times
Sealions - 1145 and 1545 daily.
Big Cats - 1515 Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday.
Penguins - 1445 daily.
Pelicans - 1430 daily.
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Business Facilities at Mantra Hindmarsh Square Adelaide: |
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In room facilities include direct dial ISDN/STD telephones with voicemail, personal modem data point, well-lit large working desk and chair, international power outlets.
Hotel facilities include photocopying services, facsimile services and secretarial services. |
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| Valet parking is available at $25.00 per day, multiple entries. |
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