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Area: Northern Suburbs, Adelaide Show Map
Overlooking Victoria Square and close to Adelaide's business, theatre, and dining districts, Hilton Adelaide is … More
Pricing for stays between 24 Feb - 27 Feb, 2012
A traveller from Glenelg South Australia said:
"From start to finish it was a greta expreince! all our information was clear and tim... "
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Area: Northern Suburbs, Adelaide Show Map
Located in the heart of Adelaide, this business-friendly hotel is within walking distance of Adelaide Convention … More
Ron B from Boston, Ma. said:
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Area: Northern Suburbs, Adelaide Show Map
Almost at the geographic centre of Adelaide's central business district, this hotel is a short walk from … More
A traveller from Reading said:
"Good Hotel but be early for Sunday breakfast as they get overwhelmed around 10.30"
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Area: Northern Suburbs, Adelaide Show Map
The Hotel Grand Chancellor Adelaide on Hindley is right in the heart of Adelaide, just moments from the central … More
Michael P from Sarasota FL said:
"This is a well appointed Hotel with an extremely helpful and friendly staff. I was h... "
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Area: Northern Suburbs, Adelaide Show Map
This luxury hotel is located in the heart of Adelaide, walking distance from Adelaide Convention Centre and … More
Alan J from Sydney, Australia said:
"I got a large apartment with a large balcony for a very good price. Decor was modern... "
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Area: Northern Suburbs, Adelaide Show Map
50 metres from the ever-vibrant Rundle Street with its huge variety of bars, restaurants and eclectic shopping … More
A traveller from hull, uk said:
"Really lovely small to medium sized hotel with a good restaurant and very efficient,... "
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Spanning some 3-9 kms (2-5.5 miles) from Adelaide city centre, the northern suburbs are predominantly residential. As the preferred address for early Adelaide, the area immediately north of the Torrens River (up to and including middle- and upper-class Prospect) is graced with well-preserved Victorian and Edwardian architecture featuring bluestone, sandstone, and lace ironwork. The wide boulevards of OConnell and Melbourne streets are a hub of restaurants, cafes, bistros, bars, specialty shops, galleries, and boutiques. Other local attractions include: Adelaide Aquatic Centre (indoor heated pool complex); North Adelaide Golf Links; Adelaide Oval (for cricket and Australian Rules Football); Prospect Oval (home of the North Adelaide Australian Rules Football Club); and 14 heritage-listed pubs and hotels. The more northerly suburbs of Enfield and Kilburn comprise some new housing estates.