Adelaide knows heat. It’s part of life here — shaping the way we move, the way we eat, the way we plan a day.
When the temperature climbs, the coast calls early. Glenelg, Henley and Semaphore draw early crowds who stake out their spot before the sun takes hold. Some stay for hours. Others take their swim, towel off and carry on down Jetty Road or into Henley square looking for other ways to cool down. People duck into cafés, scan freezer cabinets and leave with ice-cream cones that drip faster than you can eat them.
In the city, Victoria Square gathers people in its shade. Kids run through water jets. Office workers pause with iced coffees. During summer events like the Tour Down Under, the space fills with energy — spectators leaning on fences, fanning themselves while waiting for the blur of wheels.