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Hotels & Accommodations in Adelaide, Australia

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Peppers Waymouth Adelaide

Adelaide
When you visit Peppers Waymouth Hotel you will have a true Peppers experience, in a central CBD location. Positioned in the heart of Adelaide, you could not wish for more centrally placed accommodation. Just down the road you will find the thriving and stylish dining precinct, a true foodie destination, with rapidly evolving international cuisines. Explore the Adelaide Zoo, sample local delights at the Adelaide Central Markets, or watch a game at Adelaide Oval. After a busy day, Peppers Waymouth Hotel is the perfect place to come back to and relax. You will be treated to premium CBD accommodation designed with strong European influences. Each room exudes city sophistication and you will have the choice of a Guest or Deluxe Room, Deluxe Suite or Penthouse Suite. Overlooking the captivating lights of Adelaide city, you will be able to enjoy the stunning view through your floor to ceiling windows, or if staying in a Deluxe Room, with a drink before dinner on your private balcony. Experience all of the special touches Peppers is renowned for, in a diverse metropolitan location. From 24 hour reception through to room service and valet parking. Keep in shape at the fully equipped gym, swim a few laps at the indoor pool, and then relax and unwind in the sauna. This is your haven within the city. Located at the gateway to the produce rich Barossa Valley, a certain standard has come to be expected when dining in Adelaide. Combining local South Australian produce and exceptional wines in both restaurant venues, Peppers Waymouth Hotel has all your culinary choices covered. Essay Kitchen will take you on a food journey while Barketta offers an expansive menu best shared.
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Hilton Adelaide

Adelaide
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Credit Card payments relating to Australian hotels incur a merchant service fee of 1.5% in addition to the total amount payable.Centrally located in the heart of the city, overlooking Victoria Square, Hilton Adelaide is the perfect hotel for business or leisure. The hotel is just a stone's throw from Adelaide's shopping, dining, theatre and business precincts. Next door is the famous Adelaide Central Market and around the corner you'll find Chinatown and Gouger Street, Adelaide's largest restaurant precinct. Getting around is easy when you stay at Hilton Adelaide. At our doorstep is the free city tram, taking you directly to seaside Glenelg or along North Terrace to the Adelaide Casino, Convention Centre, Entertainment Centre, Festival Centre and Rundle Mall. An easy stroll from the hotel is Adelaide Oval, River Torrens and historical North Terrace. South Australians pride themselves on enjoying the good life - particularly the joys of fine wine and food. Hilton Adelaide enjoys proximity to many of the best wineries in the country, including McLaren Vale and the Adelaide Hills, which Guests can see from their rooms. On the outskirts of the city is lush countryside, and 20 minutes by car or tram lies the natural beauty of unspoiled beaches. SLEEP: Designed with the discerning traveller in mind, Hilton Adelaide's choice of 374 rooms, ranging from stylish Deluxe rooms to the exclusive luxury of the Executive Floor and suites, sets the standard for accommodation in South Australia. As a standard, each guest room offers individually controlled air conditioning, Foxtel Digital, pay movies and WiFi. Other amenities include a mini bar, hairdryer, safes, and tea and coffee-making facilities. Smoking and accessible rooms are also available. RELAX: The Executive Lounge boasts views over this beautiful city and towards the coast and offers a dedicated reception area for personalised check-in and check-out.
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Why People Love Adelaide, Australia

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cessnockhotel1
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Mar 2020
Very professional service. Zdenko hosted a fabulous wine tour for us. The car was very comfortable for 4 people. Zdenko suggested some fabulous wineries for us, a little different. The restaurant he suggested for lunch was so brilliant, we took extra time which did not phase him in the slightest....
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LanaMarch
5
Jan 2020
Our brilliant helpful and professional driver Zed took care of us from recommending the best barossa wineries and planning our itinerary to driving us around all day from winery to winery.. a he’s was very patient with us as we got more and more rowdy over the day haha a thoroughly enjoyable day ...
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signfabman
5
Oct 2019
We had Miro from AAA take us on a day tour of the Barossa for our Anniversary. He was very professional, attentive and courteous, and they were accomodating to our requests to visit a couple of certain places we like. Made for a wonderful and relaxing day - thanks AAA.

Frequently Asked Questions about Adelaide

What are the best things to do in Adelaide?

Adelaide is a beautiful city with plenty of things to see and do. Some of the best attractions include exploring the Adelaide Botanic Garden, visiting the Art Gallery of South Australia, and taking a stroll down Rundle Mall. You can also take a trip to the Adelaide Zoo or visit the South Australian Museum. Additionally, the city is surrounded by beautiful parks and beaches which offer great outdoor activities such as hiking, swimming, and surfing.

What is the best time of year to visit Adelaide?

Adelaide has a Mediterranean climate, which means summers are hot and dry while winters are mild and wet. The best time to visit Adelaide is during the autumn months (March to May) or the spring months (September to November) when the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller than during the peak summer season.

What are the best accommodations in Adelaide?

Adelaide has a wide range of accommodations to suit all budgets and preferences. Some of the best hotels in the city include the Mayfair Hotel, the InterContinental Adelaide, and the Stamford Plaza. For those on a budget, there are plenty of hostels and budget hotels available such as the Adelaide Central YHA and the Adelaide Paringa.

What are the best restaurants in Adelaide?

Adelaide is a food lover's paradise with plenty of great restaurants to choose from. Some of the best include Africola, Orana, and Press Food & Wine. For seafood lovers, the Star of Greece in Port Willunga is a must-visit. Additionally, the city has a thriving food truck scene with plenty of options for street food.

What are the best wineries to visit in Adelaide?

Adelaide is surrounded by some of Australia's best wine regions, including the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, and Adelaide Hills. Some of the best wineries to visit in the Barossa Valley include Seppeltsfield, Penfolds, and Henschke. In McLaren Vale, don't miss d'Arenberg, Wirra Wirra, and Coriole. In Adelaide Hills, visit Shaw + Smith, Hahndorf Hill, and The Lane Vineyard.

What are the best day trips from Adelaide?

Adelaide is surrounded by some amazing destinations that make for great day trips. The Barossa Valley wine region is just an hour's drive away, while the Adelaide Hills and McLaren Vale wine regions are also within easy reach. Other great day trip destinations include the historic town of Hahndorf, the Murray River, and Kangaroo Island.

What are the best beaches near Adelaide?

Adelaide has some beautiful beaches within easy reach of the city. Some of the best include Glenelg Beach, Semaphore Beach, and Henley Beach. If you're willing to venture a little further out of the city, head to the stunning beaches of the Fleurieu Peninsula such as Port Willunga and Maslin Beach.

What are the best parks to visit in Adelaide?

Adelaide is known as the 'city of parks' thanks to the many green spaces throughout the city. Some of the best parks to visit include the Adelaide Botanic Garden, Victoria Square, and the Adelaide Park Lands. Additionally, the city is home to the Cleland Conservation Park and the Belair National Park which offer great hiking trails and outdoor activities.

What is the best way to get around Adelaide?

Adelaide has a good public transportation system consisting of buses, trains, and trams. The city is also very bike-friendly with plenty of bike paths and rental options available. Additionally, many of the city's attractions are within walking distance of each other, particularly in the central business district.

What are the must-see attractions in Adelaide?

Adelaide has plenty of must-see attractions for visitors. Some of the top sights include the Adelaide Oval, the Adelaide Central Market, and the Adelaide Botanic Garden. Additionally, don't miss the Art Gallery of South Australia, the South Australian Museum, and the Adelaide Zoo.