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Reviews for Adelaide Hotels

Oaks Glenelg Plaza Pier Suites
4.3/5125 Reviews
Easy check in and parking available. The rooms were big. The windows and carpet need a deep clean but the location is great and exactly what we needed for our overnight stay. The shower in the main bathroom however is not accessibility friendly as you need to step into a high bathtub with no handrail for support.
Stamford Grand Adelaide
4.4/548 Reviews
The Grand is without a doubt all about the location! Given it’s ocean front position it should offer an absolute premium experience but instead falls a little short as it continues to date without much sign of refurbishment. The rooms are basic, the carpets old, the furnishings aging and everything just feels in need of some love. Bathrooms still have showers over the bath with shower curtains and the air con in the room wasn’t very effective (too hot despite being on the coolest setting). There was also a wedding being hosted during my 1 night stay and despite my room being on the 5th floor (ballroom is on level 1), I could hear the band/music until the end of the reception at 11:30pm. On the positive (besides premium location), the staff at reception / concierge were excellent. They greeted with absolute care on arrival and happiness during check out, despite being early in the morning. It felt like they enjoyed what they did and that’s so good to see in customer facing roles. Worth considering this hotel for a stay, just as long as you’re happy with basic ammenities in a great location.

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More about Adelaide

Adelaide is the capital city of South Australia and a popular destination for sports, restaurants, and sightseeing. The city is accessible via Adelaide Airport (ADL), which provides connections to cities throughout Australia as well as a variety of international destinations.

Attractions in Adelaide, such as the Government House, the Adelaide Festival Centre, and the National Wine Centre of Australia draw visitors from near and far. Souvenirs can be purchased from the Adelaide Central Market, which also sells a wide range of fruits, vegetables, breads, and multi-cultural products. The Art Gallery of South Australia and the Migration Museum are excellent places to learn more about local history and culture.

Within the city, there are also plenty of natural attractions as well, including Mount Lofty, from which the cityscape can be seen from afar. Located centrally, the Adelaide Botanic Garden is a large area filled with rare plants and a great place for an afternoon picnic.

Visitors to the city often choose to stay in the city center, a bustling area that is home to a variety of hotels. Whether you come to Adelaide for business or vacation, there are hotels available to accommodate all types of visitors. Hotels in Adelaide range from business hotels to youth hostels.

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