Adelaide voted one of the world's best cities for 2014
YOU'LL never guess which Australian city has made a list of the top 10 places to visit next year. Hint: It's not Sydney, or Melbourne ...
THIS time, the winner ISN'T Sydney.
Or Melbourne.
Instead, it's Adelaide that has scored a mention in Lonely Planet's list of the world's best cities to visit in 2014.
Joining the likes of Paris and Shanghai on the list, Adelaide, which attracts just 332,000 visitors a year, has been deemed an emerging hotspot due to its secret beaches, arts and wine scene.
"Having always lived in the shadow of its gregarious eastern-seaboard cousins," the Lonely Planet review said, "the 'City of Churches' has been quietly loosening its pious shackles and embracing its liberal foundations.
"The year 2014 beckons big changes for the city's heart, with the completion of the multi-million-dollar refurbishment of the Adelaide Oval, which will link central Adelaide with the Oval and its beautiful surrounding parklands, and historic North Adelaide further on."
"Adelaide is effortlessly chic - and like a perfectly cellared red, it's ready to be uncorked and sampled."
South Australian Tourism Minister, Leon Bignell, said Adelaide has undergone a huge transformation in recent years, making it a 'more appealing destination'.
Last year, it was Hobart that made the Lonely Planet list due to its 'natural beauty, arts and foodie scene'.
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The top 10 cities are:
1. Paris, France
2. Trinidad, Cuba
3. Cape Town, South Africa
4. Riga, Latvia
5. Zurich, Switzerland
6. Shanghai, China
7. Vancouver, Canada
8. Chicago, US
9. Adelaide, Australia
10. Auckland, New Zealand