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Ideal base for convention vistors |
31-34 North Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8231 8000 / +1 800 06 1300 (Toll Free) http://www.adelaideriviera.com.au |
Adelaide Riviera Motor Inn offers quality accommodation at affordable prices. Well located on Adelaide's North Terrace, the hotel lies within easy walking distance of entertainment, dining, shopping and attractions, such as Skycity Adelaide Casino, the Art Gallery and the South Australian Museum. The Riviera lies just 200 metres from Adelaide's Convention Centre and Exhibition building. The hotel's fully licensed café-restaurant, Café 31, is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spectacular views |
Corner South & West Terraces Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8212 1277 http://www.southpark.com.au |
Located on the southern edge of the city centre, this hotel/motel overlooks Adelaide's delightful south parklands. Rooms offer spectacular views of the city skyline and the coast. You may choose from recently refurbished suites and non-smoking rooms. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxury country escape |
138B Liverpool Street Adelaide, SA 5214 Australia +61 8 8555 0338 http://www.murray-river.net/ac... |
This historic retreat south of Adelaide makes a delightful, romantic hideaway, and a perfect base for touring the Fleurieu Peninsula. With winter whale watching, the Coorong, local galleries, superb restaurants and fabulous wine regions all close at hand, there is plenty to do (if you have the inclination to move after the sumptuous breakfast!). Birks Harbour, with its delightful hosts, offers relaxing gardens, a marina and "comfort plus" in the suites and common living areas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Irish backpacking hospitality |
11-13 Gilbert Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8211 8985 / +1 800 990 009 (Toll Free) |
The second of the Nomads backpacker hotels in Adelaide, the Brecon Inn is attached to a landmark Adelaide hotel, the Brecknock - well-known for its hospitality, its St Patrick's Day celebrations and green Guinness! Six bed dormitory-style accommodation at the Brecon is also available. Services include extensive travel information, job assistance and free transit centre pick-up. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Comfort is assurred |
226 South Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 4355 |
Overlooking Adelaide's south parklands the four-star Chifley makes a good base for exploring the city and east end--shopping and many fine restaurants are within easy reach. This well-appointed hotel has been recently refurbished and prides itself on pampering the customer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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As central as you will get! |
36 Franklin Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 (0)8 8221 7050 / +1 800 688 292 |
The heritage appearance of this elegant building has been completely preserved, but everything inside is new, offering the very best in self-contained accommodation. The serviced apartments are ideally located in the centre of Adelaide allowing easy access to attractions, facilities, entertainment and dining. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Traditional favourite in the centre |
125 North Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8407 8888 |
A comfortable, traditional hotel, the Grosvenor has long been a favourite with country South Australians visiting the city for regular events. Superbly located in the heart of the city, the hotel stands opposite Skycity Adelaide Casino and the Adelaide Convention Centre, and is just a short walk from Rundle Mall, the Festival Centre and other major attractions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The best quality accommodation |
233 Victoria Square Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8217 2000 |
This hotel overlooks Adelaide's Victoria Square and offers quality accommodation in the heart of the city. It is close to all public transport with the seaside suburb of Glenelg just a tram-ride away. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Practical City Base |
208 South Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 2800 http://www.hotel208.com |
Set at the southern edge of Adelaide's city centre grid, opposite extensive gardens, this is a solid middle-market establishment offering practical accommodation. No fussy décor or superfluous extras are to be found here, but all is neat, tidy, clean and the welcome is likely to be warm. An adequately-furnished lobby leads to a compact bar, and basic but congenial restaurant. Ample onsite parking is available, and there's a shaded area by the outdoor swimming pool. The southern part of the city is generally business-oriented, but the shops, bars and restaurants aimed at the incidental tourist are minutes away by bus/taxi. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Idyllic luxury accommodation |
North Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8231 1234 http://www.adelaide.hyatt.com |
Overlooking both Torrens Lake and Adelaide's superbly manicured parklands, this top-of-the-range hotel sits adjacent to the Adelaide Casino, the Convention Centre and the Festival Centre. All of the rooms are upscale, and along with stunning views they all feature vogue decor. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Chic City Retreat |
55 Frome Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +1 61 8 8100 4400 http://www.majestichotels.com.au |
The Majestic Roof Garden is a stylish, modern property well-located for many city attractions (shopaholics and gastronomes will be pleased). "City chic" ambience abounds inside, amid muted décor and trendy furnishings of the bar/restaurant. The name of the hotel can be slightly misleading though, as "Majestic" is the hotel chain, and anyone expecting voluminous quantities of greenery in the roof garden will be disappointed. However so, the rooftop terrace does provide expansive views through to the Adelaide Hills. An onsite gym provides for recreational exercise for the business traveller looking to stay in shape while away, but anyone seeking a pool will have to swim elsewhere. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Heart of wine country |
Corner Main Road and Caffrey Street McLaren Vale Adelaide, SA 5171 Australia +61 8 8323 8265 http://www.mclarenvalemotel.co... |
This accommodation lies close to the hills and vineyards, yet 10 minutes drive from the sparkling southern beaches. The motel offers spacious, air-conditioned rooms in a garden setting, and all rooms have queen size beds--truly a comfortable base for exploring the beautiful scenery of the Fleurieu Peninsula. Adjacent to the McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Visitor Centre, the motel is handy for several of the Vale's best restaurants. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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International standard hotel centrally located |
65 Hindley Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8231 5552 http://www.accorhotels.com.au |
Formerly known as the Hindley Parkroyal, this international standard hotel lies within walking distance of Skycity Adelaide Casino, the Festival Centre, Convention Centre , and the city's shopping and business districts. Close to all public transport, the Holiday Inn caters to both leisure and business communities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Personal Comfort |
104 North Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8210 8000 http://www.theoaksgroup.com.au... |
Make The Oak Horizons your home away from home. These apartment style guest rooms offer all of the amenities one could expect from a high quality hotel, and an upscale apartment. For business or leisure The Oak Horizons is the perfect place to relax, swim, or take a break from sight seeing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Victorian-era elegance |
21 Pulteney Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8232 0033 / +1 800 33 4033 http://www.sthrncross.com |
Located in the heart of the city in an attractive historic apartment building, The Mansions is perfect if you need to be close to convention facilities or the North Terrace precinct. Within walking distance of all city facilities and attractions, the apartments make a convenient home-away-from-home for long or short stays. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Business & Pleasure |
55 Waymouth Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8115 8888 http://www.rendezvoushotels.com |
Set in the business district of the city, and handy to central transport links, this is a smart property catering mainly to the business traveler, but is also used by leisure guests. A swanky interior incorporates a comfortable lobby bar, albeit with an almost corporate look, and a neat fine-dining restaurant is located on the first floor. Fitness fanatics will appreciate the indoor lap pool with views to the street. A few balconies are included in the modern design of this 18-storey tower and are quite polished. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bask in luxury |
128 Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8223 4044 http://www.hotelrichmond.com.au/ |
This boutique hotel spoils you with its services and amenities. The majestic 1920s building overlooks the busy Rundle Mall area. Every room is elegant and includes a king size bed and flat screen television. The special conference packages are conducive to business meetings. Museums, galleries, parks, supermarkets, and golf courses are just round the corner. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Convenient apartment living |
255 Hindley Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8217 2500 http://www.savillesuites.com.au |
Roomy apartments and a west end city location make this hotel convenient for a longer business or leisure stay. The suites are well equipped, adjacent to the City West Campus of the University of South Australia and close to many restaurants. Take a short stroll to the Convention Centre, Skycity Adelaide Casino and the Festival Centre, or visit Rundle Mall for city shopping. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Especially Enchanting |
120 North Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 08 8213 8888 http://www.mirvachotels.com/# |
To relish in the epitome of charm and luxury is to be a guest at The Sebel Playford Adelaide Hotel. Located in the center of Adelaide on the prominent North Terrace, this hotel offers its guests a truly pleasurable experience. Dine at the deliciously unique, award winning Playford Restaurant. After enjoying a blissful dinning encounter, unwind as you work out.Health and relaxation go hand and hand at this hotel. Take a swim in the gorgeous Tuscan inspired indoor lap pool or relinquish your worries away in the sauna and 24 hour fitness facility. Guests at The Sebel Playford Adelaide Hotel can expect to feel nothing less than the highest standard of beauty and excellence. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Winner best luxury accommodation |
150 North Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8461 1111 http://www.stamford.com.au |
This award-winning, international standard hotel stands proudly in the heart of the city, close to all facilities. Overlooking Adelaide Casino and Parliament House, the Stamford Plaza offers elegantly furnished rooms and a choice of six restaurants and bars. The Fox and Hounds bar regularly plays host to some of Adelaide's finest musicians. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Laid-Back Backpacker's Dream |
139 Franklin Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8231 2430 http://www.sunnys.com.au/ |
Sunny's Adelaide Backpackers Hostel is a comfortable place to hang your backpack after a long day of traveling. Past guests swear by the free pancake breakfast and positive, clean atmosphere. The facilities are nicer than that of many hostels and the staff is very accommodating. Sunny's also offers laundry facilities, internet access and free car parking. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quaint cottages and convenience |
15 Gray Street Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia +61 8 8299 9092 |
Treacles Row Cottages provides home-away-from-home accommodation in the heart of the city's west end. Built in the 1920s and painstakingly restored, the cottages were renamed after local bookmaker Albert "Treacle" Fimeri, who saved the row from demolition in the 1960s. The fully-equipped cottages offer ample space and privacy, and are conveniently located close to the University of South Australia and other North Terrace attractions, such as the Adelaide Convention Centre. This makes Treacles Row a fabulous base for business or leisure visits. Review © 2007, Wcities |