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Sending flowers in Adelaide is now an effortless activity. Ordering flowers online has just turned more exciting than ever. With our extensive network of the finest florists, we guarantee to deliver the freshest flowers anywhere in the country. We even send flowers internationally. Have fun in viewing hundreds of flowers and flower arrangements online. Afterwards, take your pick, and bring a big smile to someone’s face. Sending flowers via online delivery service is just as sweet as the nursery rhyme: “Roses are red, Violets are blue. Sugar is sweet and so are you”…

About Adelaide


Adelaide is the state capital of South Australia. It is a populous coastal city inhabited by over 1.1 million people. Its name is in honor of Queen Adelaide, the spouse of King William IV (King of Great Britain and Ireland during the early 19th century). Adelaide is to be found in the north of the Fleurieu Peninsula. The city enjoys a Mediterranean climate which commonly means scorching summers and easygoing winters. Weather-wise, Adelaide is said to the driest among all cities of Australia. The wettest season can be experienced in the month of June.

Adelaide is a place with elegant and time-honored architecture. Historical edifices in their broad streets are such attention-grabbers, and definitely worth your camera shots. It is also known to be an animated city as it is the wine and festival capital of Australia. Some of the anticipated annual events in the city are the Adelaide Bank Festival of Arts, the Clipsal 500 Event (for motor sports enthusiasts), Adelaide Fringe (for lovers of circus, theater, poetry, comedy, dance, and music), Royal Adelaide Show, and the WOMADelaide International Music Festival. All of these events and more are responsible for bringing in billion-dollar revenue for the tourism industry of Adelaide.

If you want to have a gastronomic adventure, head to the Adelaide Central Market. This vicinity showcases a multitude of eating places, shops, pubs and bars where you can experience being a local even for just a short time. This is also the National Wine Center of Australia.