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Crowne Plaza Adelaide, an IHG Hotel
4.8/562 Reviews

Crowne Plaza Adelaide, an IHG Hotel

Adelaide CBD Adelaide|0.81km from Adelaide Town Hall
We stayed in this hotel for a week during July and overall had a good experience. We found the hotel was very well located for our needs, notably a hire car outlet across the road, the travelers clinic (for PCR testing) 2 minutes down the road and many restaurants within walking distance of the hotel. The room we were ultimately stayed was on the 20th floor which provided a great view of the foothills of the city. The room was smallish, but was clean, modern and well appointed with all the features one would expect in a hotel of this price range. We had a couple of issues with check-in because we had inadvertently booked a ”king accessible” room which is for persons of limited mobility, which we did not need. We were offered a change if we paid an extra AUD 20 per night which we refused and so then we were given a free ”upgrade” (as it was explained to us) to a room on a lower floor which turned out to have a door adjoining it to the room next door. We could hear everything that was going on in that room and so after 5 minutes we were back at reception asking for a quiet room. Dealing with a different check-in person we were given a nice quiet room on the 20th floor. My main advice from this experience is do not accept a room with an adjoining door, the sound proofing is terrible. Aside from this initial check in issue our stay was hassle free and very enjoyable. We would certainly consider staying here again when next we visit Adelaide.

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Adelaide Paringa
3.8/5124 Reviews
Adelaide CBD
We stayed here for a two night break, lured in by the stylized photographs. The hotel itself was built in 1926, and I think the rooms were last refurbished around 1976 the furniture is old and dated. The med was comfortable, but we found some serious stains on the bedding. The location is excellent for trams and access to Rundle St Mall, however being so close to Hi key Street means that there are council street sweeper trucks passing around 430am ever morning. Also, the lane way that has access to the hotel had a few undesirable characters camping in the doorway of the hotel, and having a little drink and argument to themselves quite late. The cold water tap in the bathroom didn’t work. We alerted the hotel reception who told us there was someone booked to come and fix it whilst we were out. When we returned it had not been fixed. We told the receptionist that it hasn’t been fixed so if the plumber had billed them, then he hadn’t done his job. Finally, the hotel policy has a clause for “night workers” who are to “escort their guests out of the building and ensure the security fort is closed” I wasn’t quite sure what that meant at first, but it didn’t take long for the penny to drop. Several times during the night there was a rhythmic banging of the headboard in the adjacent room ….. business must have been good! Overall, I guess you get what you pay for. We lamented over the additional $20 a night extra we could have spent to have a much nicer hotel, just an extra block away from being smack bang in the middle of the city.
The Chancellor on Currie
3.9/5102 Reviews
Adelaide CBD
The location is very good, the service is excellent and everything is very good. The name is very similar to another hotel nearby. Booking a travel product should repeatedly emphasize the name of the hotel, otherwise it will be afraid to go to the wrong place.
Peppers Waymouth Adelaide
4.4/5101 Reviews
Adelaide CBD
Very close to Chinatown, there is a small swimming pool, convenient for children, the room is relatively large, the hotel is quite convenient. The bed is 1.8 meters and the family is not crowded.
Grosvenor Hotel Adelaide
4.3/574 Reviews
Adelaide CBD
Great and convenient location. Close to 7 x 24 convenience store for daily stuff and simple meal. Also close to the ******************. Someone may like it. Some beggars and drunk people could be found near the hotel. Won't harm you. Just be careful.
Tequila Sunrise Hostel Adelaide
4.2/54 Reviews
Adelaide CBD
Pros: Free food!! Tasty pancake breakfasts and four nights a week they make you dinner! Really tasty! Make sure you queue early! Generally plenty for everyone but people go for seconds! Facilities were good, toilets/showers upstairs are really good, downstairs is poor. Cons: Be prepared for party on the weekends! Very loud. Had to ask people to shh at 4am both Friday and Saturday night. Not sure why the front door is at the front by the rooms! The backdoor services the reception and common room so why is this not the front door?!? Luggage storage was not secure with the door just open all the time. Backdoor is open all the time so anyone can walk in off the street and they wouldn’t look out of place!! Not much room in the dorms and lockers are mostly broken. Had to store my bag on-top of the locker which was a bit of a nightmare.
Hotel Grand Chancellor Adelaide
4.3/5122 Reviews
Adelaide CBD
The checkin was a bit slow, but maybe the people in front of us all had issues - it seems that way because our checkin was quick. The rooms were fantastic. Spacious, comfortable and quiet. The bathroom was particularly big. Good bed. Wifi worked well. Good toiletries. Breakfast was excellent, although the coffee machine could do with a bit of a lift. The staff were moving around between the kitchen and front counter so it's a bit hard to nail them down to make fresh eggs. Location is great. Easy to reach from the airport by bus (or taxi). Also a short walk to the train station. Really impossible to fault.

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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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