Port Adelaide is a sea port city with a unique salty tang to its environs.
It is the historic maritime heart of South Australia and home to some of the finest historic buildings in the State.
Officially established in 1840, only four years after the foundation of the State, Port Adelaide played an integral role in the colonial development of South Australia.
The first migrants though, wading through mud of nearby 'Port Misery' had a daunting start to a new life in the fledgling colony. By the 1870's however wharves were built, solid stone warehouses and homes were erected and signs of Port Adelaide's prosperity were evident.
The Port has played host to the dashing sailing ships of yesteryear, steamships and in recent times, sophisticated container and cruise ships.
Port Adelaide has retained many of its impressive 19th Century buildings which within the boundaries of a few streets form the State's first Heritage Area.
A treasure trove of South Australia's heritage awaits you in Port Adelaide (according to the pamphlet).
The best way to discover its delights is to Walk the Port!
Lovely gallery, Yvonne. You have captured the essential maritime spirit. Very well done. When next in Adelaide we'll now have some more interesting places to visit. Thanks - Don.