ibis Adelaide offers a restaurant, a bar and a fitness centre. All rooms offer a Smart flat-screen TV and a refrigerator. It is just a 1 minute walk from Rundle Mall.
The Terrace Hotel Adelaide is a 4.5-star hotel overlooking the picturesque South Parklands. Facilities include an on-site restaurant and meeting rooms. Guests enjoy free WiFi.
Offering a variety of accommodation options with free WiFi, Rydges South Park Adelaide is located opposite Edwards Park and South Park, and is within walking distance from the Veale Gardens.
Jessica
Australia
The beds was so comfortable. One of the best we have slept on. Everything was so clean and fresh.
Set in the heart of Adelaide city overlooking Victoria Square, Hilton Adelaide boasts a heated outdoor swimming pool, a 24-hour fitness centre and a tennis court.
Peppers Waymouth Hotel offers spacious modern accommodation with stunning views across the city. Facilities include an indoor swimming pool, fully equipped fitness centre, plus a bar and restaurant.
Our ONLY pet friendly room is "Pet Friendly - Deluxe Queen and Two King Singles with Courtyard" and an additional charge of $50 per night per pet is applicable. Check in time is from 2pm - 7pm.
corrissa
Australia
The location and facilities also the Breakfast being apart of my room package was great!!
Located in the heart of Adelaide and overlooking Rundle Mall, the luxurious Mayfair Hotel offers free WiFi, a restaurant and lounge bar. All rooms offer stylish décor and a 55-inch flat-screen TV.
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Professional service
Located on the peaceful waters of West Lakes, this hotel features an award-winning restaurant, a bar and an indoor fitness centre with a heated pool. All suites feature a balcony offering lake views.
The bed was super comfy and the facilities where perfect
Built in 1897, Adabco Boutique Hotel offers guests free WiFi and a 55-inch flat-screen TV with cable channels. A communal kitchen and outdoor terrace is located on each floor.
Warm, cossy, comfortable hotel. Excellent for families
Located on Hindmarsh Square in the heart of Adelaide's city centre, Pullman Adelaide is only a 15-minute walk from local attractions such as Rundle Street's fashion boutiques and lively cafe culture.
Situated on the banks of the River Torrens, InterContinental Adelaide sits adjacent to the Adelaide Festival Centre, Adelaide Convention Centre and the Adelaide Casino.
The service by everyone who works there is amazing
This 4.5-star hotel offers spacious modern rooms in the heart of Adelaide city center, just a short walk from Rundle Mall, Adelaide Convention Centre, Central Markets, and Adelaide Oval.
Guests at Largs Pier Hotel can enjoy stylish accommodation in a heritage-listed building. This waterfront property is 15 minutes’ walk from Semaphore Beach and features an on-site restaurant.
Conveniently located on North Terrace opposite the New Royal Adelaide Hospital and South Australian Bio-Medical precinct, Adelaide Riviera Hotel is a 10-minute walk from central Adelaide.
The service was great and the room was amazing quality
Marion Hotel is 5 minutes' drive from Marion Shopping Centre and 20 minutes' drive from Adelaide’s city centre. It offers an on-site bistro, 3 bars and free parking. Guests enjoy free WiFi.
Featuring a terrace, The Osmond Motel & Apartments is located in Adelaide in the South Australia region, 4.3 km from Victoria Square and 4.7 km from Rundle Mall.
Good location& friendly staff . Easy check in and out 😁
Located in Adelaide, 1.8 km from Adelaide Oval, Econo Lodge North Adelaide provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking and a fitness centre.
The reception staff were very helpful and friendly!
Mount Lofty House & Estate Adelaide Hills occupies a historical country house overlooking Piccadilly Valley in the Adelaide Hills wine region, yet it is only 15 minutes' drive from Adelaide CBD.
The reserve, the environment, the food are excellent.
Peppers Waymouth Hotel offers spacious modern accommodation with stunning views across the city. Facilities include an indoor swimming pool, fully equipped fitness centre, plus a bar and restaurant.
Breakfast was excellent and hotel perfect location
Offering free WiFi, a restaurant and a bar, Walkers Arms Hotel is located in Adelaide. All rooms offer a TV and a minibar. The property is 5 minutes' drive from Adelaide Zoo and Adelaide Oval.
staff were super friendly. the rooms are large and soundproof
The award-winning 4.5-star Majestic Roof Garden Hotel is located only 50 metres from the bars, restaurants and shopping of Rundle Street.
The room was large and comfortable. Bed and bathroom great.
From US$167.35 per night
FAQs about hotels in Adelaide
On average, 3-star hotels in Adelaide cost US$84 per night, and 4-star hotels in Adelaide are US$123 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Adelaide can on average be found for US$165 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Adelaide this weekend is US$94 or, for a 4-star hotel, US$147. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Adelaide for this weekend cost on average around US$181 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs US$93 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Adelaide for tonight. You'll pay on average around US$131 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Adelaide will cost around US$184 (based on Booking.com prices).
Scratch the surface of Australia’s undiscovered gem with its blend of wonderful beaches, wide boulevards and extensive parklands including the Adelaide Botanic Garden. The City of Churches chimes to the beat during festival season with the Adelaide Festival of Arts, Adelaide Fringe and WOMADelaide.
The River Torrens flows through the city from the surrounding Mount Lofty Ranges. The Adelaide Hills features The Cleland Conservation Park that includes a wildlife park where you can pat koalas and Mount Lofty Summit with its panoramic views of the city. Hahndorf, with its German history, is another highlight.
The coast has some fantastic beaches. Historic Glenelg is Adelaide’s favourite local playground and further south are the wide open shores of Aldinga where you can drive your car on to the beach.
There are few better multicultural markets than the Adelaide Central Market or choose from a host of marvellous museums and art galleries, some having free entry. The picturesque and historic Adelaide Oval is a favourite for sports lovers.
Booking.com has accommodation in the city or visit surrounding areas like the Barossa Valley, Flinders Ranges and Kangaroo Island.
I was there for a particular event and everything was great...
I was there for a particular event and everything was great except for the cold weather. It was easy to get from the airport to the city. Trains were comfortable and the city centre with the mall pleasant. Would love to stay a day longer to see some sights.
Alexander
Australia
Scored 10
10
I was so impressed with the manners and receptiveness of the...
I was so impressed with the manners and receptiveness of the South Australian people. I don't think I've seen such well behaved children any elsewhere in Australia. Its a a very pretty an compact city, great for a little holiday.
Paul
Australia
Scored 10
10
Food was good, plenty of choice in close proximity.
Food was good, plenty of choice in close proximity.
plenty of historical places, some nice ole colonial architecture.
Parks & layout are terrific. Botanical Gardens are magnificent with plenty of botanical variety & experiences.
Zoo is always worthwhile, well kept with well informed volunteers & staff.
Broad spectrum of sports facilities. Plenty of good gyms
I think this city has "come of age" with plenty to offer all travellers.
FireyBB
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Adelaide is a great place for relaxation and exploration of...
Adelaide is a great place for relaxation and exploration of nature. The city is very chill. The July winter weather is very refreshing and we loved the fresh air, blue sky, warm sun during the day. Public transport is convenient - even to towns. Definitely recommend taking the advantage of their free bus services as they can get you to most of the landmarks with in the CBD. However, I would recommend to get a rental car if you want to visit farms and vineyards. The Adelaide Central market has so many stores and it is definitely a MUST VISIT spot - lots of food options, including vegan, vegetarian and gluten free options. Sunset by the beach (we went to Glenelg) was beautiful too. There are different beaches but we only visited one.
Adeline X
Australia
Scored 10
10
I love Adelaide lots of things to do, especially in the...
I love Adelaide lots of things to do, especially in the holidays, tram rides to Glenelg for lunch and shopping and beaches. Lovely places to have coffee and enjoy all the great Parkes surrounding the city. Great live shows, bands and plenty of entertainment if wanted or lovely quiet areas. It has a lot to offer if you like country drives, wineries, and lovely places to eat in the hills only a short drive from the city. Beaches are some of the best. Central market has great such a superb array of food it’s hard to choose.
susan
Scored 8.0
8.0
Adelaide city isn't anything too amazingly different if...
Adelaide city isn't anything too amazingly different if you've visited other Aussie capital cities. The usual assortment of good food, cool buildings, nice bars. I would spend 1-2 days exploring the city but if you're into historical sites and museums you would probably find a lot more to do. The roads weren't in the best shape but traffic was better than Melbourne and we got to most places OK by car. The interesting areas in my opinion are the 3 wine regions nearby - Adelaide Hills, McLaren Vale, and Barossa. If you like winery crawls, I'd recommend you stay in the region for a night or two as there's so so many places to visit. Awesome distilleries and wineries, especially recommend D'Arenberg (funky wine & art gallery place with great views), Dandelion Vineyards (very instagram-able place it's just beautiful, their tastings are paired with food, with 3 different options/levels), FINO for lunch (shared tasting plates), Never Never (very large selection of gins, with food options nearby) and Charles Melton (family winery with a comfy & casual feel, there's friendly people, dogs and cat that may sit in your lap as you sip).
The room was by far better than any other CBD hotel in Adelaide due to the view, room size and fit out. I stayed with a girlfriend and we had so much room, plenty of space to chill out and drink wine whilst looking over the River Torrens and Adelaide Oval. The staff at EOS are amazing, their eagerness to help, please and ensure you have a wonderful stay is so noticeable. We were nothing less than highly impressed. thank you!
This property is Adelaide CBD and a walk to Rundle Mall and Central markets. Also close to free bus service around the city which takes you down to the Torrens River and Botanical Gardens. Treasury 1860 is the restaurant within Adina apartments which is very good indeed. if this is a bit exxy they also have a bar menu. There is a very pretty courtyard that is in the centre of these apartments.
Excellent location, very friendly & helpful staff. This hotel set within the grounds of Adelaide Oval. With beautiful parks surrounding. Beautiful restaurants overlooking the oval. Within easy walking distance to Adelaide CBD.
Location was perfect for my needs. Hotel offers many facilities that you cannot find in other hotels outside the CBD of Adelaide. Very central to shopping and restaurants, public transport and free parking on site
A small, simple hotel but has everything you need. The location is far enough out of the CBD to be quiet but close enough to walk everywhere. We were able to walk to all the venues for te Adelaide Festival.
Mary
Australia
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