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Hotels in Adelaide

171

Hotels Prices From

HK$430

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Travel high season

Sep - Nov

Travel low season

Jun - Aug

High season avg price

HK$1,198

Low season avg price

HK$1,028
Know before you go
Adelaide's central business district is the most convenient spot to stay if you want to get the most out of the city's attractions, since most can be reached within a 20-minute walk. If you'd prefer to avoid the city center, staying in Port Adelaide means you'll see way fewer crowds and way more historic buildings, modern restaurants and bars. It's hard to pick a better beachfront than Glenelg, where you can go from toes-in-the-sand to drink-in-your-hand in a matter of steps. Want to get the most out of wine country? Pick a hotel in McLaren Vale, where the reds are smooth, the trees are green, and the produce is fresh off the farm. Book a spot in Adelaide Hills when the mountains are calling--you'll find waterfall hikes, nature reserves, and plenty of wildlife to fill your camera roll.
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Price trends, weather and things to do can help you make a decision.
Season
Avg. price/night
Avg. temperature
Avg. precipitation
Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
HK$1,181
HK$837HK$3,560
Avg. temperature
23ºC
WARMEST
2ºC43ºC
Avg. precipitation
23mm
DRIEST
20 mm67 mm

Summer’s the most popular season for tourists, and the beaches get busy this time of year. Luckily, there’s miles of them, and plenty of events for when you’re not in the water.

Cool off from the summer heat at Adelaide’s best attraction: its miles of sand-strewn beaches. Glenelg is an easy tram ride from the city center, or head to Brighton for a walk along its stunning jetty.

The place to be on New Year’s Eve is the Adelaide Oval—or, if you can’t make it, a local pub—watching the evening’s Big Bash League cricket game. Stay for the afterparty.

Pack a picnic and enjoy a warm summer evening at Moonlight Cinema, which hosts open-air cult classic and modern films. The venue may change, but in previous years it’s been hosted in the easy-to-access Botanic Park.

Mar - May
Avg. price/night
HK$1,205
HIGHEST
HK$837HK$3,560
Avg. temperature
18ºC
2ºC43ºC
Avg. precipitation
39mm
20 mm67 mm

Oranges, reds, and yellows dot the Adelaide hillside as summer fades to fall. While it’s generally a less-crowded time to visit the city, the weeks around Easter holiday tend to be busy with families.

When we say that Fringe Festival, held between February and March, is the world’s second-largest arts festival, we’re not just talking oil paintings and sculptures. Rather, it’s a colorful hodgepodge of comedy shows, circus performers, music, and workshops meant for visitors age 0 to 100+.

Celebrate the many cultures that have influenced the country’s cuisine at Tasting Australia, a 10-day foodie heaven held every May in venues across Adelaide.

For your best chance of seeing an abundance of fall colors, head 20 minutes outside the city center to the 97-hectare Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens. Maples, ash, oaks, and liquidambar all turn vibrant shades as temperatures chill.

Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
HK$1,025
LOWEST
HK$837HK$3,560
Avg. temperature
12ºC
COLDEST
2ºC43ºC
Avg. precipitation
65mm
WETTEST
20 mm67 mm

Winter isn’t terribly cold in Adelaide, though you’ll want to pack a sweater for the evenings or a breezy day. With pleasant weather all around, it’s a great time to put on your walking shoes and experience the city’s sights on foot.

Winter is prime time for whale watching along the South Australian coastline. Take a day trip to Kangaroo Island or spend time near Victor Harbor and keep your eyes open for mama whales and their new calves.

From July to October, wander Hutt Street, O'Connell Street and Melbourne Street on a Friday or Saturday night for fire-twirling and live music performances as part of the Winter Weekends Festival.

Speaking of weekends, head up to the area’s wine region, Adelaide Hills, to sample local shiraz, pinot noir, and experimental varietals at the Weekend Winter Reds festival in July.

Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
HK$1,205
HK$837HK$3,560
Avg. temperature
17ºC
2ºC43ºC
Avg. precipitation
32mm
20 mm67 mm

Spring is perhaps the best time to be in Adelaide—with warm, sunny days, and significantly fewer crowds. The exception is if you’re headed to one of the popular—and massive—festivals that make their way to Adelaide every year.

Jacarandas put on such a show blooming in the spring sun that locals call the phenomenon “purple rain” or “purple carpet.” North Adelaide is one of the best spots to see the falling petals. For more, the Adelaide Botanic Gardens has a stunning tunnel of violet-colored blooms at Wisteria Arbour.

At Oz Asia Festival, live theatre, dance, and music, along with visual arts, books, films, and cultural events from across Asia come together. The event lasts for three weeks from October to November.

Celebrate the queer community with LGBTQIA+ artists at Feast Festival. Running through November, the event hosts carnivals, film nights, comedy, cabaret, and live music.

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Hotels near the sights

  • Adelaide Central Market
    With over 70 traders under one roof, the Adelaide Central Market is one of the largest undercover fresh produce markets in the southern hemisphere, buzzing with life and colour all year round. The Market offers a huge range of fresh food including fruit and vegetables, meat and poultry, seafood, cheeses, bakery, smallgoods and health foods, along with some of Adelaide’s most popular cafes and eateries. With over 9 million visitors every year, the Adelaide Central Market remains Adelaide’s premier food destination for multicultural cuisine and fresh produce.
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  • Adelaide Botanic Garden
    In the heart of the city but another world away ... Take time out to explore the beauty and diversity of plants from across Australia and around the world. Spend an hour or spend the day among the 50 hectares of magnificently maintained gardens and stunning architecture. Relax in the shade or enjoy a coffee among some of Australia's finest plant collections.
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  • Glenelg Tram
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  • Adelaide Zoo
    Adelaide Zoo, one of Adelaide's most iconic attractions, is home to more than 3,000 animals and 250 species of exotic and native mammals, birds, reptiles and fish exhibited over eight hectares of magnificent botanic surroundings. Situated next to the Botanic Gardens, Adelaide Zoo is open every day of the year from 9:30am to 5pm and this amazing wildlife experience is only a 15 minute walk from the city.
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  • Art Gallery of South Australia
    A must-see in the city of Adelaide not only because it holds one of Australia's finest art collections, but also because it offers a variety of activities for all ages.
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  • Adelaide Oval
    Adelaide Oval has long been one of Australia’s most recognisable and prestigious venues and hosts cricket, football, concerts, functions and major events at the highest level. Its prominent location as the centrepiece of the Adelaide CBD’s revitalised riverbank precinct makes Adelaide Oval an outstanding destination. Known the world over as a beautiful and historic sporting venue, the Oval attracts visitors in their thousands from within South Australia, interstate and overseas. Along with sports fans, the Oval has enormous appeal to visitors with an interest in history, culture, food and wine, as well as a large contingent of business travellers.
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  • South Australian Museum
    The South Australian Museum has been committed to making Australia’s natural and cultural heritage accessible, engaging and fun for over 150 years. It is a place where families can learn and grow together. Today the Museum is one of the most visited museums in Australia and holds collections of national and international significance, including the world's most comprehensive collection of Australian Aboriginal cultural material. It is a leader in remote and regional community engagement, and in Australian Aboriginal heritage and scientific research.
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  • Rundle Mall
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  • National Wine Centre of Australia
    Situated on the edge of Adelaide's stunning Botanic Gardens the centre combines eye-catching architecture with smooth functionality to create an exciting tourism venue which showcases the Australian wine industry. Awarded the Best Tourism Initiative at the 2013 Hotels Industry Awards for Excellence, the National Wine Centre is an architectural treat but what it holds inside is the real attraction. The complex features outdoor terrace areas with views of the centre's courtyard and Botanic Gardens.Guests can complete their experience by tasting fine Australian wines, or enjoying a meal from our seasonal a la carte menu in the ground floor Cellar Door. Discover all there is to do at the National Wine Centre, perfect to accommodate everyone from the complete novice to the wine connoisseur!
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Frequently Asked Questions about Adelaide hotels

Stamford Grand Adelaide, Oaks Glenelg Plaza Pier Suites, and Atlantic Tower Motor Inn are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Glenelg Tram. See the full list: Hotels near Glenelg Tram.

Popular hotels close to Adelaide Botanic Garden include Majestic Old Lion Apartments, Comfort Hotel Adelaide Meridien, and Crowne Plaza Adelaide, an IHG Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Adelaide Botanic Garden.

Popular luxury hotels in Adelaide include The Playford - MGallery by Sofitel, Mayfair Hotel, and Eos By SkyCity. See the full list: Adelaide Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Adelaide Airport include Atura Adelaide Airport, Morphettville Motor Inn, and Esplanade Apartments. See the full list: Hotels near Adelaide Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Adelaide Zoo are Oval Hotel, Majestic Old Lion Apartments, and Majestic Roof Garden Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Adelaide Zoo.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Adelaide are Hotel Indigo Adelaide Markets, an IHG Hotel, Crowne Plaza Adelaide, an IHG Hotel, and Adelaide City Park Motel. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Adelaide.

Pullman Adelaide, Rydges South Park Adelaide, and Adelaide Inn have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Adelaide. See the full list: Spa Resorts in Adelaide.

Adina Apartment Hotel Adelaide Treasury, Franklin Apartments, and Quest On Franklin all received great reviews from families travelling in Adelaide. See the full list: Family Hotels in Adelaide.

Adina Apartment Hotel Adelaide Treasury, The Playford - MGallery by Sofitel, and Mayfair Hotel received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in Adelaide. See the full list: Romantic Hotels in Adelaide.

Some of the most popular hotels with a pool in Adelaide include Adina Apartment Hotel Adelaide Treasury, Vibe Hotel Adelaide, and The Playford - MGallery by Sofitel. See the full list: Hotels with a Pool in Adelaide.