Hotels in Adelaide









- Free Wi-Fi
- Shared kitchen
- Luggage storage
- Balcony/Terrace
- Garden
- Room service
- Check-in/out [private]
- Laundry
Excellent
127 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Golf course (within 3 km)
- Airport transfer
Exceptional
2234 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Happy hour
- Yoga room
- Family room
- Shared kitchen
- Luggage storage
Excellent
610 reviews









- Internet access
- Pool with view
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Golf course (within 3 km)
- Family room
Excellent
1084 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Golf course (within 3 km)
- Massage
Exceptional
775 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Express check-in/check-out
- Restaurant
- Golf course
- Family room
- Kitchen
- Luggage storage
- Pets allowed
Excellent
685 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Family room
- Luggage storage
- Breakfast
- Salon
Very good
1068 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Family room
- Kitchen
- Luggage storage
- Contactless check-in/out
- Laundry
Very good
979 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Family room
- Luggage storage
- Tours
- Laundry
- Non-smoking rooms
Excellent
643 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Sauna
- Shared kitchen
- Luggage storage
- Tours
- Laundry
- Non-smoking rooms
- Air conditioning in public area
Very good
179 reviews
Fast facts about Adelaide, Australia
Accommodations | 1,191 properties |
Popular hotel | Holiday Inn Express Adelaide City Centre By IHG |
Popular area | Central Business District |
Nightly rates from | $13 |
Airport | Adelaide Airport |
Reasons to visit | Beaches, Sightseeing, Restaurants |
Where to stay in Adelaide
Adelaide hotels & accommodations

I had a good two-night stay at Sage. It's location on the South Terrace is a bit away from the main CBD area (which is near North Terrace), but the tram is closeby. Plus, it is a main hotel in Adelaide so tour operators can pick you up from this hotel. So, it depends on what you intend to do in Adelaide, as it's fairly quiet no matter if you're on South Terrace or Nort...

When searching for a hotel in Adelaide city centre for the first few days of our year trip around the world we wanted somewhere clean, comfortable and friendly with all the amenities needed to get over our jet lag and this hotel came up as the highest rated even though not the most expensive luckily! All hotel staff made us feel so welcome, we were worried arriving in ...

Unfortunately when we arrived, it was during the LARGE storm Adelaide was having and the power was out! The staff still accommodated for us, helped us out and gave us recommendations of a place that was open for Dinner. Would definitely stay here again, hopefully not in a storm!

We enjoyed the central location of this apartment, within easy walking distance of Rundle Mall, the Glenelg tram, a supermarket and Adelaide Markets. The apartment's size was generous and it was well-appointed with all the necessary crockery and cutlery available to use in self-catering. The reception staff were friendly and helpful in booking a taxi to Adelaide Airpor...

I put it down to my age, I had booked an alternative hotel for my stay in Adelaide which was to visit family in Gawler. I had accidentally booked 1 day less than I needed so booked Chifley at the last minute. I wished I had booked my whole stay here. The check-in was flawless with a very friendly welcome. The room wasn't available for a few hours but the receptioni...

Our stay at the Watson was the BEST ever. I am pretty sure this is gonna become our family hotel if we have stay in Adelaide. We got a free upgrade to 2 bed room suite as it was available. With a toddler it made a world of differnece. To put in a nut shell, it was truly taking our home to a hotel.

We were delighted with the facilities and beauty of Unit P1503. Upon opening the front door you are met with a large unit with views overlooking Light Square and beyond. A very conveinant location to Adelaide; tram, free bus and China town. Lovely hot shower and comfortable bed and we could sleep with the balcony door open. Upon a return trip to Adelaide we would not h...

I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at The Ibis Adelaide Hotel. The location was fantastic with a short walk through to Rundle Mall. Hotel is close by main tram line which runs down to Glenelg. Plenty of eateries close by to choose from. Staff on front counter very friendly. Room was neat, clean and tidy. Breakfast was very good with many options to choose from. I look forwar...

The first time I stayed with the Pullman in Adelaide, one of their staff members went over and above to make me feel very welcomed and valued. As a result I now stay there on every visit (at least once a month) and I have a hassle free and very comfortable stay each time.

This is by far the best hotel in Adelaide CBD, nobody else has bathrooms like yours. Baths seem to be a dying item in rooms who's name dictates there should be one "Bathroom", please never get rid of yours. We have been staying here for years but have also tried most of the other hotels in the city, always come back to this one as our favourite. When bringing friends i...

Good stay in a great hotel. We were a group of 3 guys in Adelaide for the weekend and this apartment was exactly what we were after. Fully equipped kitchen really helped. One issue was that we had booked a spot in the car park and upon returning from McLaren Vale on a Saturday afternoon, there were no available car spots, as someone had taken ours. We had to wait arou...

The best i stayed in Adelaide, hotel room with full amenities, full kitchen, dishwasher, washing machine, heater, everything in the room. Walking distance to beach, nice view here, walking distance to the street full of food and bar, and also tram station

Miller Appartments: top marks for location and space. The configuration of our Appartments was such that the bedroom was fairly small but the sitting area with the adjacent simple kitchen are fairly large. The bathroom is also a bit small. I wouldn't say the place has lots of character but it's very comfortable and its location right downtown on Hindley street make...

A prominent Hotel on the corner of West/South Tce overlooking Parklands in Adelaide, South Australia. The entrance is only accessible by travelling south along West Tce. It has a small but secure Car Park with direct Hotel entry. Guests are treated to a sixth floor Bar and Restaurant, (dinner service only) plus Gym, Swimming Pool and Spa all with great views. The Bar...

I arrived very early after an international flight and was made to feel very welcome by Michelle who arranged a room for me as soon as she could. The rooms are surprisingly big and the bathrooms are generous and well maintained. The coffee hut out the front is fabulous and the restaurant on the first floor is definitely worth a visit. This will be my go to hotel in Ade...

I , my wife and my little daughter had a great stay at this hotel in Adelaide We checked in on 29 July and checked out on 31st july 2014. Location of this Hotel is superb , so near to Rundle mall and easily catch a Tram to Lovely Glenelg Beach. Definitely we will be considering to stay in this hotel again And no hesitate to recommend to our friends. Keep it up and all ...

A basic hotel but just what we needed to spend our first 4 nights in Adelaide ever in. Myself and my two sons came over from Canberra to see the Socceroos which we thoroughly enjoyed. One bus around the corner from the hotel got us direct into the city and a very easy city to explore and get around. Great value for money and location plus! Hyde Park also offers a great...

I have stayed there a few times, I like the place and have seen it grown over the 20 plus years from a small caravan park to how it is now. I use to walk through it to get to the beach many years ago. I will use your establishment for as long as I am travelling through Adelaide.

My stay at BreakFree was excellent. It is convenient, about a 10-15 minute walk from Rundle Mall, less than 5 minute walk to the free shuttle bus stop and tram stop. The cab fare from Adelaide Airport to the hotel is about A$20. The location of the hotel was very peaceful and serene. The free wifi and computer connected to printers at the hotel lobby are particularly u...

Nice room, I will return This is the first time I visit Adelaide and try to find the hotel which is not too far from CBD and located in quiet area. I recommend this Oaks Horizon. You can have a quiet night while it is only 5 mins walk to Rundle mall. The room is better than I expect for what I paid for. I stayed in one bedroom apartment equipped with everything you ne...

My wife & I spent a few days in the Adelaide Hills, based in Hahndorf. What irked us somewhat was the requirement to wash our dishes in the bathroom sink. This is where people wash their toilet hands, spit/clean teeth, & other general ablution type tasks. Toilets also splash up to 2 meters when flushed, if the lid is not down. Hence a bathroom is not necessarily a clea...

Adelaide Granada Motor Inn is a nice & cozy motel. We got a huge room with a king & single beds during our stay although there's only 2 of us. There are more than sufficient coffee & tea provided in the room. Unlike most hotels, only 2 packs each provided. The internet access in the room is fast & free. It is easily access by car. Money worth motel. Specially the owner...

The stay at the Playford was fantastic. I travel with my partner to Adelaide regularly and this is by far our most favorite hotel in Adelaide. This is the second time that I have stayed here, the first being in a north facing spa room and the second in a loft suite. Both rooms had their benefits, but I enjoyed the north facing spa room just a little more. (The balcony ...

Our room was clean and tidy and the beds were super comfortable. It was very well equipped with plates, bowls, proper sized mugs, cutlery, toaster, and microwave which you rarely find in a motel room - and of course the standard kettle, hair dryer etc. Graham at the front desk was really friendly and helpful - going as far as supplying me with cleaning products to clea...
Cheap places to stay in Adelaide

The best backpackers hostel in Adelaide. I’ve stayed in three other hostels when flying into Adelaide on business and Tequila Sunrise has the best service, facilities and provides great meals at specified times, bringing everyone together to share their travel experiences.

All staff I met were super friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable of stuff in the area. Location is 15 minute walk from centre of Adelaide but right next to all the beautiful parks. Gary upgraded me from a dorm bed to a private room on the first night, as I’d booked it for the following night and the room was empty. This was really generous and thoughtful of him. Clean, ...

We enjoyed the central location of this apartment, within easy walking distance of Rundle Mall, the Glenelg tram, a supermarket and Adelaide Markets. The apartment's size was generous and it was well-appointed with all the necessary crockery and cutlery available to use in self-catering. The reception staff were friendly and helpful in booking a taxi to Adelaide Airpor...

I stayed at YHA Central Adelaide twice and can highly recommend this hostel to other travelers. The rooms are clean, the beds are comfortable, great security, located centrally, free long term storage, and daily special events. The staff is very helpful and friendly. You won't be disappointed by the level of comfort and the location of this hostel. Ago...

Air conditioner is in urgent need or a service in room 5 in the guest house. Had caked dust rain on the bed. A pedestal fan would've make it much more comfortable. Informing guests of the need to supply their own towels during booking would have been handy, fortunately I had one in the car that my partner and I shared. Communal fridge needs a good clean/ wash out. ...

To be honest this is my first time to live in backpacker hostel, and that was fantastic. OZ is quite small, but everyone here is nice, especially stuffs, they are really kind, and concern everything about customers. Another things, free breakfast is awesome, free Tuesday BBQ dinner is awesome, free internet everywhere and free pool table are awesome... I booked a priva...

You can't beat the location of this hotel. It is right in the centre of Adelaide, opposite Central Market (great place for breakfast and lunch btw) and walking distance from all the city sights. Metropolitan Hotel is an old Victorian style hotel situated just above a busy and atmospheric pub. The hotel has a real character. Rooms are a bit rundown but clean (although r...

A basic hotel but just what we needed to spend our first 4 nights in Adelaide ever in. Myself and my two sons came over from Canberra to see the Socceroos which we thoroughly enjoyed. One bus around the corner from the hotel got us direct into the city and a very easy city to explore and get around. Great value for money and location plus! Hyde Park also offers a great...

Hot water gone very fast for showering(approx 5mins). We enjoy the nice refreshing showering in May (12 degree outside) The Room is really Nice. But you need to walk 7mins to find the room key from the quiet alley. No lift, only stairs so not really suit for elderly or disable.

We booked a room for 3 days at ACP Motel, Location is in the south eastern corner of the Adelaide CBD, which is relatively quiet part of town. There are a few places to eat and drink in walking distance close by, but that's about. Plenty of parkland across the road. Motel parking is available for $20 a night with a limited number of spots, otherwise it's street parkin...
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Arrived into adelaide late and was booked in at another hotel that was not willing to put us up in there hotel for the night so we looked around found this place and actually good value if you ask me we cancelled our booking with other place and booked here again for another night even saved $280 in doing so. Great customers services we stayed in the deluxe modern side...

Unfortunately when we arrived, it was during the LARGE storm Adelaide was having and the power was out! The staff still accommodated for us, helped us out and gave us recommendations of a place that was open for Dinner. Would definitely stay here again, hopefully not in a storm!

I , my wife and my little daughter had a great stay at this hotel in Adelaide We checked in on 29 July and checked out on 31st july 2014. Location of this Hotel is superb , so near to Rundle mall and easily catch a Tram to Lovely Glenelg Beach. Definitely we will be considering to stay in this hotel again And no hesitate to recommend to our friends. Keep it up and all ...

Would have paid double. Efficient check in, very friendly staff and surrounded by stunning nature. 15 minutes drive to town or 25 minutes by bus, 10 minute walk to bus stop. Cabin has everything you need to create and enjoy a home. Quiet, peaceful, clean surroundings and camp kitchen 10/10. Looking forward to next stay.

The hotel was fantastic as the room (306) was very spacious but it lacked a chair. Had to use my laptop sitting on the bed. My room was on Bank St and Friday and Saturday night (24-25th Aug 2018) was very noisy. There were a lot of fights and people screaming. The Adelaide railway station and casino is only a 3 min walk. Rundle Mall is about 4-5. There are 2 tram stops...

Good 3 star accommodation at a great price,location is superb,rooms are clean and adequate and staff are extremely helpful. The food in the Pub is of a decent standard and the bonus of 25% off all food and drink was a very generous bonus We will certainly use this venue when we come back to Adelaide and have no hesitation in a reccommendation

Cheap accommodation near the center of Adelaide. Good size room and location which is not far from CBD,big park straight cross the road. Good to access everywhere we want to go. Restaurants are around the corner for you to choose. Personally I love the Thai Chef restaurant there, they have beautiful food come with big portion,really value for money as well. The accommo...

We were so impressed with nightcap at Finsbury, the rooms are a little small but absolutely spotless,so clean. Bed was so comfortable (better than my own bed), although bistro and gaming machines on ground floor didn't hear a thing, so quiet. Complimentary continental breakfast each day was great and 25% off bistro meals as we were staying there was so good and afforda...

I often stay at the Enfield when in Adelaide for business. It is clean, comfortable and value for money. Recently they have changed their breakfast boxes which are not as healthy as they were. The staff is very friendly but checking in is always time consuming - bring your patience with you!

I usually stay in the city, but had work commitments close to this venue. Looked & read well on a couple of website. My criteria for accommodation review revolves around location, attached restaurant & bar facilities, clean room, comfy bed & good shower. I didn't consider what occured during this stay because I'm sully in hotel. To be clear, all my usual criteria was m...
4-star hotels in Adelaide

We enjoyed the central location of this apartment, within easy walking distance of Rundle Mall, the Glenelg tram, a supermarket and Adelaide Markets. The apartment's size was generous and it was well-appointed with all the necessary crockery and cutlery available to use in self-catering. The reception staff were friendly and helpful in booking a taxi to Adelaide Airpor...

I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at The Ibis Adelaide Hotel. The location was fantastic with a short walk through to Rundle Mall. Hotel is close by main tram line which runs down to Glenelg. Plenty of eateries close by to choose from. Staff on front counter very friendly. Room was neat, clean and tidy. Breakfast was very good with many options to choose from. I look forwar...

Good stay in a great hotel. We were a group of 3 guys in Adelaide for the weekend and this apartment was exactly what we were after. Fully equipped kitchen really helped. One issue was that we had booked a spot in the car park and upon returning from McLaren Vale on a Saturday afternoon, there were no available car spots, as someone had taken ours. We had to wait arou...

A prominent Hotel on the corner of West/South Tce overlooking Parklands in Adelaide, South Australia. The entrance is only accessible by travelling south along West Tce. It has a small but secure Car Park with direct Hotel entry. Guests are treated to a sixth floor Bar and Restaurant, (dinner service only) plus Gym, Swimming Pool and Spa all with great views. The Bar...

I arrived very early after an international flight and was made to feel very welcome by Michelle who arranged a room for me as soon as she could. The rooms are surprisingly big and the bathrooms are generous and well maintained. The coffee hut out the front is fabulous and the restaurant on the first floor is definitely worth a visit. This will be my go to hotel in Ade...

I have stayed there a few times, I like the place and have seen it grown over the 20 plus years from a small caravan park to how it is now. I use to walk through it to get to the beach many years ago. I will use your establishment for as long as I am travelling through Adelaide.

My stay at BreakFree was excellent. It is convenient, about a 10-15 minute walk from Rundle Mall, less than 5 minute walk to the free shuttle bus stop and tram stop. The cab fare from Adelaide Airport to the hotel is about A$20. The location of the hotel was very peaceful and serene. The free wifi and computer connected to printers at the hotel lobby are particularly u...

My wife & I spent a few days in the Adelaide Hills, based in Hahndorf. What irked us somewhat was the requirement to wash our dishes in the bathroom sink. This is where people wash their toilet hands, spit/clean teeth, & other general ablution type tasks. Toilets also splash up to 2 meters when flushed, if the lid is not down. Hence a bathroom is not necessarily a clea...

The hotel was booked last minute on a Saturday. The available room was very comfortable, large and had 2 x TVs available. Very clean room with a nice queen size bed. The hotel is in the NW part of Adelaide CBD and all venues are in walking distance to Chinatown, restaurants and clubs. Staff was friendly and check in / out was a breeze.

After an 8-hour drive from Melbourne, this place felt very welcoming. The lady at the front was helpful, answering our queries and giving us tips to make the most of our short visit. We were glad we could relax after doing our long day trips within Adelaide and surrounds, and return to a clean and comfortable room. The room was a good size for a family of four. The kid...

The best backpackers hostel in Adelaide. I’ve stayed in three other hostels when flying into Adelaide on business and Tequila Sunrise has the best service, facilities and provides great meals at specified times, bringing everyone together to share their travel experiences.

The stay was wonderful. We were upgraded to a 2 bedroom apartment instead of a1 bedroom apartment. The rooms were large and comfortable, the bathroom was big and clean and the living room and kitchen was big open and light filled oh and it even had a good sized balcony. The balcony was missing furniture however but I assume its on the way as they only just opened. Th...

I stayed at the motel for a week and from the moment I arrived I felt happy and pleased with my choice to stay in Port Noarlunga in this lovely , clean and well located and well organized motel. It's only a short walk down to the beautiful beach and local shops and bars. I had a fantastic time and staying at the motel made my trip perfect. The owners are so friendly ...

Found the place by complete accident and glad I did, very central location, great restaurants and bars withing easy walking distance. Bella was brilliant, very friendly and organised. Room was far better than i expected for the money. I will be booking again when next in Adelaide.

We did not realise we had to book parking before we arrived so we were assigned a room without parking off street. We had to park on the street and incur parking meter costs plus risk of parking fines if we didn't keep up with parking meters. Very inconvenient, but, as pointed out by the staff on many occasions our own fault for not booking parking in advance. (We did ...

I stayed at YHA Central Adelaide twice and can highly recommend this hostel to other travelers. The rooms are clean, the beds are comfortable, great security, located centrally, free long term storage, and daily special events. The staff is very helpful and friendly. You won't be disappointed by the level of comfort and the location of this hostel. Ago...

OUR APARTMENT WAS VERY CLEAN AND VERY SPACIOUS FOR OUR GROUP OF 5. WE HAD A CAR SO THE LOCATION WAS GOOD, WE DROVE A FEW KM AND PARKED NEAR THE CITY, AND THEN ENJOYED A 1KM WALK TO ADELAIDE OVAL AND THE SHOPS. IT WAS GREAT TO HAVE A GARAGE TO PARK IN. WE WALKED OUT FOR A COFFEE EACH MORNING. ONLY PROB WAS NO SPARE BLANKETS IN ANY CUPBOARDS.

Walkable distance to chinatown and CBD. Very spacious apartment with internal laundry. The tram downstairs can be noisy and the parking at the front is only free at night or sat afternoon/sunday (but what do you expect in central adelaide?). The apartment is extremely clean and well maintained. Would stay again if visiting adelaide/on business trip.

Well appointed , and convenient location. Tram stop and shopping centre ( Woolworths, BWS, Coffee, Newsagent) just across the road. All the shops and eating places down the street to the beachfront. Very comfortable and easy to live in apartment. Trouble free and stress free time. Discovered Glenelg Sports Club nearby, has meals lunch and dinner every day. Free 14 da...

I was traveling for work but the usual hotel chains in the city were fully booked so I thought I should try something different. Decor was trendy. The room was very spacious and clean. Minibar was stocked with milk, beer and drinks. And there was a welcome bag of snack - a nice touch. Bathroom spacious and clean. Check in (at the bar downstairs) was a breeze. ...

Pros: Beautifully designed villa, with all the amenities required. Location was great with a bus stop just out in front if you want to take the bus into Stirling for dinner. Cons: Hot water (and pressure) was only available from one amenity at a time (e.g. could not draw a bath whilst using the shower). It was a shame that we couldn’t use the double shower. Not sure i...

As a single dad travelling with my 6 year old daughter it was refreshing to book a unit online and find it better than it had been described. The unit was clean and very well kept and it actually had decent quality cookware and utensils as well as "home standard" cutlery and crockery. I am already considering our next visit to Adelaide and this is where we will be st...
Luxury hotels in Adelaide

When searching for a hotel in Adelaide city centre for the first few days of our year trip around the world we wanted somewhere clean, comfortable and friendly with all the amenities needed to get over our jet lag and this hotel came up as the highest rated even though not the most expensive luckily! All hotel staff made us feel so welcome, we were worried arriving in ...

Our stay at the Watson was the BEST ever. I am pretty sure this is gonna become our family hotel if we have stay in Adelaide. We got a free upgrade to 2 bed room suite as it was available. With a toddler it made a world of differnece. To put in a nut shell, it was truly taking our home to a hotel.

We were delighted with the facilities and beauty of Unit P1503. Upon opening the front door you are met with a large unit with views overlooking Light Square and beyond. A very conveinant location to Adelaide; tram, free bus and China town. Lovely hot shower and comfortable bed and we could sleep with the balcony door open. Upon a return trip to Adelaide we would not h...

The first time I stayed with the Pullman in Adelaide, one of their staff members went over and above to make me feel very welcomed and valued. As a result I now stay there on every visit (at least once a month) and I have a hassle free and very comfortable stay each time.

This is by far the best hotel in Adelaide CBD, nobody else has bathrooms like yours. Baths seem to be a dying item in rooms who's name dictates there should be one "Bathroom", please never get rid of yours. We have been staying here for years but have also tried most of the other hotels in the city, always come back to this one as our favourite. When bringing friends i...

The stay at the Playford was fantastic. I travel with my partner to Adelaide regularly and this is by far our most favorite hotel in Adelaide. This is the second time that I have stayed here, the first being in a north facing spa room and the second in a loft suite. Both rooms had their benefits, but I enjoyed the north facing spa room just a little more. (The balcony ...

Greeted by lovely person at Valet parking ($40 a day) Impressive foyer, grandeur you would expect from an older hotel. Friendly staff, quick check in happily accomodated my friend for her earlier arrival by offering her access to the facilities early morning. Rm 1010 view was great overlooking the oval and river... construction going on also at a side glance, but st...

Mt lofty House is a beautiful older style establishment in a location that gives you access to the City of Adelaide , the local Adelaide Hills and other attractions reasonably close by.. Food and service is first class but new entrants should be wary as to location of room. Overall I/we recommend MLHse to a degree of satisfaction..

1) Bath room is dirty, you can see lots of hair on the bath area. 2) Room is dusty. Bed sheet is also dusty 3) Kitchen full of cob web and the exhaust fan is cover with thick layer of dusty I would not recommend anyone else to take. For the same fee, can get at reasonable room
Upcoming events in Adelaide

Join the excitement as Australia takes on England in the 3rd Ashes Test at the iconic Adelaide Oval! Picture this: the sun shining down on the historic ground, the buzz of passionate fans filling the air, and the heart-pounding action on the pitch. Day 3 promises to be a thrilling showdown, with both teams vying for glory in one of cricket's most celebrated rivalries. Adelaide, with its charming mix of culture and stunning landscapes, is the perfect backdrop for this sporting spectacle. As you soak in the atmosphere, you can explore the city’s vibrant food scene, trendy cafes, and beautiful parks. The Oval itself is a masterpiece, blending modern facilities with a rich cricketing heritage. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just looking to soak up the local vibe, this is a day you won’t want to miss! Come and experience the thrill of the Ashes in this unforgettable setting!

Picture this: it's Day 4 of the highly anticipated 3rd Ashes Test, and you're soaking up the vibrant atmosphere of the Adelaide Oval. Nestled right in the heart of Adelaide, this iconic venue is buzzing with energy as fans are cheering for their teams, Australia and England, in one of cricket's most storied rivalries. The sun is shining, the grass is lush, and the aroma of classic Aussie snacks fills the air. You can feel the excitement as both teams battle it out, showcasing their skills and passion for the game. It's a fantastic day to mingle with locals and fellow cricket enthusiasts, sharing stories and soaking in the rich culture of the sport. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just soaking up the atmosphere, this is an unforgettable experience that captures the spirit of Australia and its love for cricket. So, come and be part of the action at this historic clash!

Welcome to the heart of cricketing excitement as Australia takes on England in the 3rd Ashes Test at the iconic Adelaide Oval! Picture yourself surrounded by passionate fans, the charm of Adelaide, and the thrilling atmosphere of a historic rivalry. Day 1 promises to be electric as the players step onto the lush green pitch, and the crowd's roar fills the air. Adelaide, with its vibrant culture and stunning landscapes, is the perfect backdrop for this epic showdown. Stroll along the picturesque River Torrens or indulge in some local cuisine before heading to the Oval. As the sun sets, the floodlights will illuminate the ground, creating a magical scene right before your eyes. Whether you’re a cricket fanatic or just looking for a thrilling day out, this is an experience you won't want to miss! Embrace the spirit of the Ashes and make unforgettable memories in one of Australia’s most beautiful cities.

Experience the excitement of the Australia vs England 3rd Ashes Test on Day 2 at the iconic Adelaide Oval! This stunning venue, nestled in the heart of Adelaide, offers a perfect mix of rich cricket history and fantastic atmosphere. Picture yourself surrounded by passionate fans, all eagerly cheering on their teams as they battle it out on the pitch. Adelaide is not just about cricket; it’s a vibrant city brimming with culture, delicious food, and beautiful parks. Take a stroll along the River Torrens or explore the local cafés and restaurants before the match. Whether you’re a die-hard cricket fan or just looking for a fun day out, the Ashes Test promises to be an unforgettable experience. So, gather your friends, soak in the sun, and enjoy the thrilling cricket action at one of Australia’s most cherished sports venues!

Imagine yourself soaking up the sun at Adelaide Oval, one of the most iconic cricket grounds in the world, as Australia and England battle it out on the final day of the 3rd Ashes Test. The atmosphere is electric, filled with the cheers of passionate fans who have come from near and far to witness this historic rivalry. Picture the lush green pitch, the stunning backdrop of Adelaide’s skyline, and the excitement that hangs in the air as the players take to the field. You’ll be surrounded by the sound of leather on willow, the thrill of wickets falling, and the camaraderie of fellow cricket enthusiasts. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just looking to enjoy a day of great sport in a beautiful setting, this is an experience you won’t want to miss. Dive into the local culture with delicious food stalls and refreshing drinks, all while enjoying the breathtaking views of Adelaide. This is not just a match; it’s a celebration of sport, passion, and the spirit of competition. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable day!
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Free CBD public transport, taxi drivers are non-communicative, tram to Glenelg is a must do. Jamie Oliver Italian restaurant is superb
My son and I travel to Adelaide to see hip hop bands there several times per year, the best venue is the Governor hotel in Hindmarsh, great venue and great value, the hip hop capital of Australia.
Adealide is a lovely city. Transport good, quite a few attractions within short distance of CBD. Worth a visit at any time.
Don't go to Sydney or Melbourne all the time. Try a relaxed atmosphere in Adelaide, South Australia.
a small town, relaxing place. Good places for sightseeing and shopping. Lots of buses heading out of town too.
Unlike Sydney or Melbourne,Adelaide is small but because it is the case it is charming and friendlier.
Adelaide ticks all the boxes not matter what your interests are there is always something to do or see.
Use the CBD as a place to stay but explore other places. it is worth to wake up early to start traveling so you get to spend more time in the place and have an early night.
Adelaide is an interesting city which is well designed and easy to navigate your way around. It has many beautifully restored old buildings that are located within the CBD and in surrounding suburbs.
Coming from Melbourne I was immediately surprised how much less frenetic the drivers are in Adelaide.
Seaside is attractive even in the winter chill. The wineries in the Barossa, Mclaren Vale and The Hills are all easily acessible on day trips.
A relaxing lay back place, not too much traffic, except when there is a night football match, never have we seen so many bus's in one area.
The business and shopping activities centered at CBD which is rather small area. Most stores closes at 5pm except for supermarkets.
Great for city sports beaches trams train and bus travel and hire car travel access to airport and mountains etc
Australia's most graceful and comfortable city. Great options nearby for trips. Friendly and relaxed.
A fabulous city and surrounds. So much to see and do. Easy to get around. Free travel for seniors in the city Centre.
Its quite and nice city however every thing is closed at 5pm which some times you can't remember which can invite troubles for you.
It has fairly flat ly of the land so walking around the city is relatively easy. Streets are all easy to a chess.
Tram and bus network in the city and to glenelg make travel easy. City has retained it green country town charm.
Adelaide is my favourite Australian cities to live in, even though it is generally considered one of the "more boring" cities to visit.
Adelaide is a compact place that you can get around with ease. The free transport system is excellent & possible partly responsible for the hardly noticeable city peak hour congestion.
We enjoyed our stay at the IBIS HOTEL.The position is central, close to all attractions and transport.
Beautiful and peaceful city, good weather in September. Kangaroo Island is a wonderful place to visit through Adelaide!!!
A small city which packs a punch cos it strive to excel in whatever attractions it provides . Gives a good impression of a racial harmonious society.
It is indeed the most liveable place in Australia! I love Adelaide! Given an opportunity, I'll go back again and again!
Adelaide is an absolutely gorgeous place ! When you go there, you must go to Glenelg Beach ;) It is wonderful to watch beautiful SUNSET.
nice and relaxing stay, great for sightseeing and food and wine. This is great for beaches and kids love the beachhouse and the vast beaches.
It is a nice place to visit for family or couples. The transport, resuarants and tourists spot are conveniently located in the central area of adelaide.
It is calm at weekday but crazy during long week end. It is convinent to take a bus or tram to the beach.
Fantastic dining around Gouger Street and the Adlaide central markets. Great food, wine and history in the Barossa Valley.
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Frequently asked questions
What's the top local neighborhood in Adelaide to stay in?
Admired communities among vacationers staying in Adelaide include Central Business District, Glenelg and Fullarton.
What are the best places to stay located in Adelaide for business travelers?
Resorts located in Adelaide which are very highly rated by business travelers are Holiday Inn Express Adelaide City Centre By IHG, Jacksons Motor Inn and Haven Marina.
What hotels in Adelaide are highly rated for room comfort and quality?
Accommodationsaround Adelaide that is very highly rated regarding room comfort and quality include Adelaide Brownhill Creek Tourist Park, Hahndorf Oak Tree Cottages and Lights Landing Apartments.
What are some of the most appropriate holiday rentals in Adelaide?
Holiday rentals in Adelaide which is exceptionally rated regarding service include Luxury 2 Bdrm (The Watson),FREE carpark, near city and huge house with salt pool and spa.
What are the best hotels in Adelaide that have spas?
Verified visitors to Adelaide have given excellent reviews pertaining to the spas at Discovery - Hahndorf Resort, Amble at Hahndorf B&B and North Adelaide Boutique Stays Accommodation.
What are the top rated pet-friendly resorts around Adelaide?
Verified tourists to Adelaide have given out exceptional feedback for Adelaide Inn as a pet-friendly place to stay.
What are the most appropriate resorts in Adelaide with free parking?
Resorts offering complimentary parking found in Adelaide which are highly rated include Castle Keep B&B in the Tower. and Melbourne Street Haven.
What are the ideal wheelchair accessible properties in Adelaide?
Wheelchair-accessible accommodations around Adelaide which are very highly rated include Luxury 2 Bdrm (The Watson),FREE carpark, near city and The George.
When should I visit Adelaide?
Last year, Adelaide gained its most visitors during the month of April. Regardless, make sure to consider other months during which there are fewer travelers, as the most popular attractions will be less jampacked.
Is quarantine expected for unvaccinated travelers to enter Adelaide?
Quarantine is not required for unvaccinated travelers to enter Adelaide from outside the country. For up-to-date and detailed information on travel restrictons, please take a look at the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you wish to visit, or go to here.
Is pre-departure covid test required for fully vaccinated tourists to enter Adelaide?
Proof of negative pre-departure COVID-19 test is not required to enter Adelaide. For recent and detailed information on travel restrictons, please check out the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you wish to travel to, or go to here.
What vaccines are recognized in Adelaide?
All vaccination types are currently acknowledged and approved by the national health authority of the country that includes Adelaide.

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Discover the Hidden Gems of Adelaide
Adelaide is a city brimming with surprises, and while many tourists flock to its well-known attractions, there are countless hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Venture into the quaint neighborhood of Hahndorf, a charming German settlement just a short drive from the city center. Stroll along the main street lined with traditional pubs, artisan shops, and delightful cafes. Be sure to stop by the Hahndorf Inn for a taste of authentic German cuisine or explore the local craft shops for unique souvenirs.
For those seeking tranquility, the Adelaide Botanic Garden offers a serene escape from the urban hustle. Wander through its beautifully landscaped grounds and discover the stunning conservatory filled with exotic plants. The garden is not just a feast for the eyes; it's also an ideal spot for a leisurely picnic or a relaxing afternoon. Don't miss the hidden Rose Garden, where the fragrant blooms create a picturesque backdrop for a peaceful retreat.
Another hidden treasure is the Mount Lofty Botanic Garden, located in the Adelaide Hills. This expansive garden features a diverse collection of plants from around the world, set against the backdrop of breathtaking views. Hiking trails wind through the lush landscapes, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers and those looking to enjoy a day outdoors. Whether you're taking a leisurely stroll or embarking on a more challenging hike, the beauty of this garden is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Top Reasons to Experience Adelaide's Vibrant Culture
Adelaide is not just a city; it’s a cultural hub that pulses with life and creativity. One of the standout features of this city is its festivals. The Adelaide Fringe, held annually, transforms the city into a vibrant stage for artists from around the globe. With performances ranging from comedy and theater to music and visual arts, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. The festival atmosphere is electric, with street performers and pop-up art installations adding to the excitement.
Art enthusiasts will find their haven in the numerous galleries scattered throughout the city. The Art Gallery of South Australia houses an impressive collection of Australian and international art, making it a must-visit for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the local culture. Don't forget to explore the nearby North Terrace, where cultural institutions like the South Australian Museum and the Migration Museum offer fascinating insights into the region's history and heritage.
Adelaide's cultural scene is also reflected in its culinary offerings. The city boasts a diverse range of restaurants and cafes, serving everything from traditional Australian fare to international cuisines. Local markets, such as the Adelaide Farmers' Market, provide a taste of the region's fresh produce and artisanal products, making it a fantastic spot to mingle with locals and sample delicious treats.
When to Plan Your Adelaide Adventure
Timing your visit to Adelaide can greatly enhance your experience. The city enjoys a Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The best time to visit is during the spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) months when the weather is pleasant, and outdoor activities abound. Spring brings blooming flowers and vibrant festivals, while autumn offers stunning landscapes and harvest celebrations.
Summer (December to February) can be quite warm, with temperatures often exceeding 30°C (86°F). However, this season is also packed with events, including the renowned Adelaide Festival of Arts. If you're a fan of hot weather and festive atmospheres, summer could be the perfect time for you to explore the city.
Winter (June to August) sees cooler temperatures, averaging around 15°C (59°F). While it may not be the peak tourist season, winter offers a unique charm, with cozy cafes and cultural events that invite visitors to experience the city from a different perspective. Plus, it’s a great time to explore indoor attractions like the museums and galleries without the crowds.
Insider Tips for Traveling Around Adelaide
Getting around Adelaide is a breeze, thanks to its efficient public transport system. The city is well-connected by buses, trams, and trains, making it easy to explore both the city center and surrounding areas. The Adelaide Metro offers a range of ticket options, including day passes that provide unlimited travel, perfect for those planning to hop from one attraction to another. Consider downloading the Adelaide Metro app for real-time updates and route planning.
For a more leisurely way to see the sights, bike rentals are available throughout the city. Adelaide is bike-friendly, with dedicated cycling paths that make it easy to navigate. Rent a bike and take a ride along the picturesque River Torrens or through the expansive parklands that surround the city. This is not only a fun way to explore but also a great way to enjoy the beautiful scenery.
If you prefer a more personal touch, consider joining a guided walking tour. This option allows you to delve deeper into the city's history and culture while getting insider tips from local guides. Many tours focus on specific themes, such as food, art, or history, allowing you to tailor your experience to your interests. Whether you choose public transport, biking, or walking, Adelaide offers plenty of ways to explore its vibrant streets.
Where to Stay for Every Budget in Adelaide
Finding the perfect place to stay in Adelaide can greatly enhance your visit, whether you're traveling on a budget or seeking a luxurious retreat. For budget-conscious travelers, options like the Jacksons Motor Inn provide comfortable accommodations without breaking the bank. This inn is known for its friendly staff and convenient location, making it easy to explore the city. Another excellent choice is the Holiday Inn Express Adelaide City Centre, which offers modern amenities and is situated right in the heart of the action. Guests rave about the cleanliness and the great service, ensuring a pleasant stay.
If you're looking to indulge a little, consider the Crowne Plaza Adelaide. This hotel boasts stunning views of the city and is home to a fantastic rooftop bar that’s perfect for unwinding after a day of sightseeing. The restaurant here is also highly praised, offering a delightful dining experience. For those who appreciate boutique hotels, the Haven Marina provides a unique waterfront experience, surrounded by picturesque views and a relaxed atmosphere. Guests have noted the helpful staff and excellent breakfast options, making it a delightful choice for a getaway.
Families traveling to Adelaide will find plenty of options that cater to their needs. Look for accommodations that offer family-friendly amenities, such as spacious rooms and easy access to local attractions. Many hotels in the area provide cribs and extra beds, ensuring everyone has a comfortable stay. No matter your budget, Adelaide has a wide range of accommodations to suit your needs, allowing you to focus on enjoying your adventure.
Why Agoda.com is Your Best Bet for Booking Hotels in Adelaide
Booking your accommodations in Adelaide is a breeze with Agoda.com, a platform that offers a user-friendly interface and a plethora of options to choose from. Whether you're looking for a cozy inn or a luxurious hotel, Agoda.com allows you to filter your search based on your preferences, making it easy to find the perfect place for your stay. Plus, with exclusive deals and discounts, you can often find rates that are lower than those advertised elsewhere, ensuring you get the best value for your money.
Agoda.com also provides extensive hotel reviews from fellow travelers, giving you insights into the experiences of others. This feature helps you make informed decisions about where to stay, as you can read about the amenities, service quality, and overall atmosphere of the hotels you're considering. With detailed descriptions and high-quality photos, you can visualize your stay before you even arrive.
Additionally, Agoda.com offers a seamless booking process, allowing you to secure your accommodations quickly and easily. With various payment options and a straightforward cancellation policy, planning your trip to Adelaide becomes hassle-free. For those who appreciate convenience and reliability, Agoda.com is the go-to choice for booking hotels in Adelaide.
Unforgettable Activities to Experience in Adelaide
Adelaide is bursting with activities that cater to every type of traveler. For wine enthusiasts, the Barossa Valley is a must-visit. Known for its world-class wineries, this region offers a plethora of wine tours that provide tastings and insights into the winemaking process. The Ultimate Barossa Shiraz Tasting Experience at St Hallet Wines is particularly popular, allowing you to savor some of the finest wines while enjoying the beautiful vineyard scenery. Whether you're a connoisseur or just looking to enjoy a glass of local wine, this experience is sure to be memorable.
If you're traveling with family, the Adelaide Zoo is a fantastic destination that promises fun for all ages. Home to over 2,500 animals, including giant pandas and native Australian wildlife, the zoo provides interactive experiences and educational programs. Children will love the opportunity to see their favorite animals up close, and the zoo’s lush gardens make for a pleasant day out. Another family-friendly option is the Adelaide Botanic Garden, where kids can explore the various themed gardens and enjoy the open spaces for picnics and play.
For those seeking adventure, consider taking a day tour to the Murray River. This scenic area is perfect for activities like canoeing, fishing, and relaxing by the water's edge. The Murray River Highlights Day Tour from Adelaide offers a guided experience, showcasing the stunning landscapes and wildlife of the river. Whether you're looking to unwind or engage in outdoor activities, Adelaide's diverse offerings ensure there's something for everyone.
Shopping Adventures in Adelaide's Best Districts
Shopping in Adelaide is a delightful experience, with a variety of districts catering to different tastes and preferences. Start your shopping journey at Rundle Mall, the city's premier shopping destination. This bustling strip is home to a wide range of retail stores, from high-end boutiques to popular chain stores. Don't miss the iconic Rundle Mall Pigs, a quirky attraction that makes for a fun photo opportunity while you shop. The mall also features numerous cafes and eateries, perfect for a break between shopping sprees.
For a more unique shopping experience, head to the historic Adelaide Arcade. This charming arcade houses an array of specialty shops, including local artisans and vintage stores. You'll find everything from handcrafted jewelry to delicious chocolates at Haigh's Chocolates Beehive Corner. The arcade's stunning architecture adds to the ambiance, making it a lovely place to wander and discover hidden treasures.
Local markets are another highlight for shoppers in Adelaide. The Adelaide Farmers' Market is a fantastic spot to sample fresh produce and artisanal products while mingling with locals. Here, you can find everything from organic fruits and vegetables to homemade jams and baked goods. Shopping at these markets not only supports local vendors but also provides a taste of the region's culinary delights.
Nature's Beauty in and Around Adelaide
Adelaide is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers. The Adelaide Botanic Garden is a must-visit, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city. With its beautifully landscaped gardens, visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls while admiring the diverse plant life. The Rose Garden within the botanic garden is particularly enchanting, featuring a vibrant display of blooms that create a picturesque setting for relaxation.
For those seeking a more adventurous outdoor experience, the Mount Lofty Botanic Garden is just a short drive from the city. This expansive garden is home to a variety of plants from around the world, and its hiking trails offer breathtaking views of the surrounding hills. Whether you're hiking to the summit or enjoying a picnic amidst the lush greenery, this garden is a true haven for nature enthusiasts. The tranquil atmosphere and stunning vistas make it a perfect escape from the urban hustle.
Another beautiful spot to explore is Carrick Hill, a heritage-listed property that combines art, history, and nature. The estate features stunning gardens and walking trails, as well as an impressive collection of European and Australian art. Visitors can wander through the manicured grounds, enjoying the panoramic views of the city and surrounding hills. With so many natural attractions, Adelaide offers countless opportunities to connect with the great outdoors.
Historical and Cultural Attractions You Can't Miss
Adelaide's rich history is reflected in its impressive array of historical and cultural attractions. A visit to the South Australian Museum is a must for anyone interested in the region's indigenous history and natural history. This museum houses a remarkable collection of artifacts, including ancient fossils and Aboriginal cultural items that tell the story of Australia’s past. The museum often hosts special exhibitions, so checking their schedule can enhance your visit. Just a short stroll away is the Art Gallery of South Australia, which boasts an extensive collection of Australian art, including works from the colonial period to contemporary pieces. The gallery's beautiful architecture and tranquil gardens make it a perfect spot for art lovers to explore.
Another highlight is the Migration Museum, dedicated to the diverse cultures that have shaped South Australia. Here, visitors can learn about the experiences of migrants and their contributions to the local community through engaging displays and interactive exhibits. The museum is conveniently located on North Terrace, making it easy to combine with other cultural visits in the area. Don't forget to take a moment to appreciate the beautiful architecture of the buildings along this cultural boulevard, which reflects the city’s historical significance.
To complete the historical experience, a visit to the iconic Rundle Mall Pigs is a fun way to engage with local culture. These bronze sculptures have become a beloved symbol of Adelaide, and taking a photo with them has become a rite of passage for visitors. As you explore the area, you'll find an array of shops, cafes, and street performers, adding to the vibrant atmosphere that characterizes this bustling part of the city.
Family-Friendly Fun in Adelaide
Adelaide is a fantastic destination for families, offering a variety of attractions and activities that cater to all ages. The Adelaide Zoo is a highlight, featuring over 2,500 animals, including the adorable giant pandas. The zoo is not only a fun place to visit but also focuses on conservation and education, providing children with the opportunity to learn about wildlife and the environment. Interactive exhibits and daily animal encounters make this a must-visit for families looking to create lasting memories.
The Adelaide Botanic Garden is another family-friendly destination that offers plenty of space for children to explore. With themed gardens, a playground, and open lawns for picnics, it’s a great spot for a family day out. Kids can enjoy wandering through the different sections of the garden, marveling at the diverse plant life and perhaps even spotting some local wildlife. The garden also hosts educational programs and events throughout the year, making it an enriching experience for young minds.
For a unique experience, consider visiting Dingley Dell Reserve, a historic site that showcases the life of famous Australian author Charles Dickens. The reserve features walking trails, picnic areas, and interpretive signs that tell the story of the area’s history. This blend of outdoor fun and educational content makes it an excellent choice for families looking to engage with Adelaide's natural beauty while learning more about its heritage.
Festivals and Events That Bring Adelaide to Life
Adelaide is known for its lively festivals and events that celebrate the city’s arts, culture, and community spirit. One of the most anticipated events is the Adelaide Fringe, which transforms the city into a vibrant hub of creativity every February and March. This festival showcases a diverse range of performances, including theater, comedy, music, and dance, featuring local and international artists. Street performances, pop-up venues, and art installations create an electric atmosphere, making it a perfect time to immerse yourself in Adelaide's cultural scene.
Another significant event is the Adelaide Festival of Arts, held annually in March. This festival highlights the best of the performing arts, with a focus on theater, music, and dance. Attendees can enjoy a variety of performances, from classical concerts to avant-garde theater productions. The festival attracts artists from around the world, making it a prime opportunity to experience cutting-edge performances and engage with global art trends.
Food lovers will also find their paradise during the Adelaide Food and Wine Festival, which showcases the best of the region's culinary offerings. This festival typically features tastings, workshops, and food tours, allowing visitors to savor local delicacies and learn from renowned chefs. Whether you’re a foodie or just looking to enjoy delicious cuisine, this event is a fantastic way to experience Adelaide’s vibrant food culture.
Transportation Made Easy in Adelaide
Getting around Adelaide is convenient, thanks to its efficient public transport system. The Adelaide Metro operates an extensive network of buses, trams, and trains that connect the city and its suburbs. Purchasing a MetroCard allows for easy travel across different modes of transport, making it a cost-effective option for visitors who plan to explore various attractions. The city center is particularly well-served, with frequent services that make hopping from one destination to another a breeze.
For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, cycling is a popular option in Adelaide. The city boasts a network of dedicated bike paths that make it easy to explore at your own speed. Bike rental services are widely available, allowing visitors to easily access bicycles for a day of exploration. Riding along the picturesque River Torrens or through the expansive parklands is a fantastic way to experience the city's natural beauty while getting some exercise.
Walking tours are another excellent way to discover Adelaide’s hidden treasures. Numerous guided tours focus on specific themes, such as food, history, or street art, providing a unique perspective on the city. Local guides share stories and insights that enrich your understanding of Adelaide’s culture and heritage. Whichever mode of transport you choose, navigating Adelaide is straightforward and enjoyable.
Practical Travel Information for Your Adelaide Trip
Before embarking on your Adelaide adventure, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with some practical travel information. For international visitors, Australia has specific visa requirements, so checking the eligibility for entry and ensuring all necessary documentation is in order is advisable. The local currency is the Australian Dollar (AUD), and various ATMs and currency exchange services are available throughout the city for your convenience.
When it comes to local etiquette, Australians are known for their friendly and laid-back demeanor. It's customary to greet people with a smile and a friendly "hello." Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated, especially in restaurants and for services. Safety is generally not a concern in Adelaide, but it's always wise to stay aware of your surroundings and keep personal belongings secure, especially in crowded areas.
Lastly, consider the local climate when planning your trip. Adelaide experiences a Mediterranean climate, so packing appropriately for the season will enhance your comfort. Summers can be hot, while winters are mild. Bringing layers is recommended, especially if you plan to explore outdoor attractions, as temperatures can vary throughout the day.
Day Trips from Adelaide to Explore the Surroundings
Adelaide’s prime location makes it an excellent base for exploring the surrounding regions. A popular day trip destination is the scenic Adelaide Hills, just a short drive from the city. Here, visitors can enjoy charming villages like Hahndorf, known for its German heritage and delightful eateries. Take a leisurely stroll through the main street, sampling local delicacies and browsing craft shops. For those who enjoy hiking, the hills offer stunning trails with panoramic views of the city and beyond.
The renowned Barossa Valley is another must-visit destination for wine lovers. This world-famous wine region is home to numerous vineyards and wineries, many of which offer tastings and tours. The Ultimate Barossa Shiraz Tasting Experience at St Hallet Wines is a highlight for those looking to indulge in the local flavors. Enjoy a leisurely day exploring the beautiful landscapes, sampling exquisite wines, and dining at charming restaurants featuring fresh local produce.
If you're in the mood for coastal scenery, consider a day trip to Victor Harbor. This picturesque seaside town is known for its stunning beaches and outdoor activities. Visitors can take a scenic walk along the coastal paths, spot dolphins, or even take a horse-drawn tram to Granite Island. The area is perfect for a relaxing day by the ocean, making it a great escape from the city hustle.
Local Cuisine to Savor in Adelaide
Adelaide's culinary scene is a delightful blend of flavors, showcasing local produce and international influences. A visit to the Adelaide Central Market is a must for food lovers. This bustling market is home to over 70 stalls, offering everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to gourmet cheeses and artisanal breads. Sampling local delicacies and engaging with passionate vendors makes for an enjoyable experience. Don’t forget to grab a bite at one of the market's cafes, where you can savor delicious meals prepared with fresh ingredients.
For a taste of local cuisine, be sure to visit the Hahndorf Inn in the charming town of Hahndorf. This restaurant offers a menu filled with traditional German dishes, including hearty schnitzels and sausages, all paired with local wines. The cozy atmosphere and friendly service make it a fantastic spot to unwind after exploring the area.
Another culinary gem is Marrakech Restaurant, known for its authentic Moroccan dishes. The vibrant decor and warm ambiance create a unique dining experience, where you can indulge in flavorful tagines and aromatic spices. Exploring Adelaide’s diverse food scene is an adventure in itself, showcasing the city’s commitment to quality and creativity in culinary offerings.
Outdoor Activities for Adventure Seekers in Adelaide
For those craving adventure, Adelaide offers a plethora of outdoor activities that cater to thrill-seekers. The nearby Mount Lofty is a popular destination for hiking enthusiasts, with trails that range from easy walks to challenging hikes. The summit provides breathtaking views of the city and surrounding countryside, making the effort worthwhile. Pack a picnic and enjoy the stunning scenery before or after your hike, creating a memorable day in nature.
Cycling is another fantastic way to explore the area. The Adelaide Park Lands offer extensive bike paths that are perfect for leisurely rides or more strenuous cycling. Rent a bike and take a ride along the River Torrens, where you can enjoy picturesque views and stop at various parks and gardens along the way. This is a great way to stay active while soaking in the natural beauty of Adelaide.
Water sports enthusiasts can head to the nearby beaches for activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, and swimming. The beaches around Adelaide, such as Glenelg and Henley Beach, are ideal for a day of sun and surf. Join a local tour or rent equipment to make the most of your time by the water. Whether you prefer to relax on the beach or engage in thrilling water sports, Adelaide’s coastal areas offer something for everyone.
Pet-Friendly Options in Adelaide for Your Furry Friends
Traveling with pets is made easy in Adelaide, as the city offers a variety of pet-friendly accommodations and activities. Many hotels, such as the Haven Marina, welcome pets, ensuring that your furry friends can join in on the adventure. When booking your stay, look for options that specifically mention pet-friendly policies to ensure a comfortable experience for both you and your pet.
Adelaide’s parks and outdoor spaces are perfect for exploring with your dog. The sprawling Adelaide Park Lands provide ample space for walks, picnics, and playtime. Many parks also have designated off-leash areas, allowing your dog to roam freely while you enjoy the beautiful surroundings. The Botanic Garden is another great spot for a leisurely stroll, though pets are not allowed in certain areas, so be sure to check the regulations before your visit.
For a fun outing, consider visiting pet-friendly cafes and restaurants that welcome your furry companions. Many places in the city offer outdoor seating where pets can join you while you enjoy a meal or a coffee. Checking local listings for pet-friendly establishments will help you find the best spots to relax with your pet after a day of exploration.
Adelaide's Best Beaches for Sun and Surf
Adelaide boasts some stunning beaches that are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying water sports. Glenelg Beach is one of the most popular destinations, known for its vibrant atmosphere and golden sands. The beach is lined with cafes, restaurants, and shops, making it an ideal spot for a day out. Visitors can also enjoy a leisurely stroll along the jetty or participate in various water activities, such as jet skiing or paddleboarding.
Henley Beach is another fantastic option, offering a more relaxed vibe with its beautiful shoreline and picturesque sunsets. The beach features a long stretch of sand, perfect for sunbathing or beach games. Families will appreciate the nearby playgrounds and picnic areas, making it a great location for a fun day out. The local eateries serve delicious food, allowing you to refuel after a day in the sun.
For those looking to escape the crowds, Semaphore Beach offers a quieter alternative. This beach is known for its calm waters and family-friendly atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities, from swimming to beach volleyball. The nearby Semaphore Jetty is a lovely spot for fishing or taking in the views of the coastline. With its relaxed ambiance and beautiful scenery, Semaphore Beach is perfect for a peaceful day by the sea.
Unique Accommodations in Adelaide for a Memorable Stay
Adelaide offers a variety of unique accommodations that provide memorable experiences for travelers. For those looking for something different, consider staying at a boutique hotel like the Haven Marina, which offers a waterfront experience with stunning views. The hotel's stylish decor and convenient location make it a charming choice for visitors seeking a distinctive atmosphere. Guests have praised the excellent breakfast options and the helpful staff, ensuring a delightful stay.
Another option for a unique experience is to book a serviced apartment, which provides the comforts of home while traveling. Many serviced apartments in Adelaide come equipped with kitchen facilities, allowing guests to prepare their meals and enjoy a more relaxed stay. This option is particularly appealing for families or groups traveling together, as it provides ample space and flexibility.
For those who appreciate history, consider staying in a heritage-listed property that has been converted into accommodations. These unique lodgings often feature original architecture and vintage decor, offering a glimpse into Adelaide's past. Staying in such a property adds an extra layer of charm to your trip, making it a memorable experience.
Adelaide Hotel Deals You Can't Resist
Finding great hotel deals in Adelaide is easy with Agoda.com, where travelers can discover fantastic offers on a wide range of accommodations. Whether you're looking for budget-friendly options or luxury stays, Agoda.com provides a user-friendly platform to search for the best rates. Exclusive deals and discounts are frequently available, ensuring that you can secure a great price for your stay.
Many hotels in Adelaide, such as the Crowne Plaza Adelaide and Holiday Inn Express Adelaide City Centre, often feature special promotions for early bookings or extended stays. Checking Agoda.com regularly can help you take advantage of these offers, allowing you to enjoy more of what Adelaide has to offer without overspending.
Additionally, Agoda.com provides detailed reviews from fellow travelers, giving you insights into the experiences of others. This feature helps you make informed decisions about where to stay, ensuring that you find accommodations that meet your needs and preferences. With various payment options and a straightforward booking process, planning your trip to Adelaide becomes hassle-free.
Reviews and Recommendations for Adelaide Hotels
When it comes to choosing the perfect hotel in Adelaide, guest reviews can provide valuable insights. The Crowne Plaza Adelaide is a popular choice among travelers, noted for its stunning views and excellent customer service. Guests often rave about the comfort of the beds and the cleanliness of the rooms, making it a reliable option for a pleasant stay. The rooftop bar is a highlight, offering a fantastic place to unwind after a day of exploring the city.
The Holiday Inn Express Adelaide City Centre is another favorite, especially for those looking for convenience and comfort. Guests appreciate the modern amenities and the hotel's central location, which makes it easy to access local attractions. Many reviews highlight the friendly staff and the cleanliness of the facilities, ensuring a welcoming atmosphere for visitors.
For budget-conscious travelers, the Jacksons Motor Inn is often recommended for its friendly service and comfortable accommodations. Guests have expressed their satisfaction with the helpful staff and the inn's convenient location, making it a great base for exploring Adelaide. Overall, reading through guest reviews on Agoda.com can help travelers make informed decisions and find the ideal hotel for their stay in Adelaide.