As the area of South Australia's inner city, the city has a robust transit network connecting it to other major regions and universities. International students can also take advantage of a variety of discounts. Students can take trams, buses, trains, walk, or cycle for convenient mobility.
1. Bus: Adelaide Central Bus Station serves as the headquarters for the city's free City Connector Bus Service, which runs across the city. These buses mainly travel to and from downtown Adelaide hotels and other tourist spots.
2. Trams: Trams are very useful for moving around the city's outskirts. From seven o'clock in the morning till midnight, trams run every 10-15 minutes. It runs through the city centre and connects to essential bus lines.
3. Metro: Train fares are AU$4, and journeys usually last 20 to 30 minutes. A MetroCard, which is less expensive than buying individual metro tickets, is the most cost-effective way for a student to utilise the metro.
4. Cycling: Walking and cycling around Adelaide is convenient and safe, thanks to wide, flat streets and abundant bike paths. When exploring Adelaide by bike, you will find many metropolitan and suburban streets with designated bike lanes. There are free bike pumps and repair facilities throughout the city. There is plenty of free bicycle parking throughout the city and a network of bike paths that wind through Adelaide.