Welcome to Adelaide

Explore the all the beauty and splendour of Adelaide with the help of Adelaide Hotel Accommodation. Adelaide, South Australia’s capital city is a coastal city located on the Adelaide Plains, on the southern coastline of Australia, 730 km northwest of Melbourne. Known for its strong sense of history, Adelaide’s attractions include sophisticated architecture, museums and award winning wineries. From Barossa Valley Wineries and award winning restaurants; Kangaroo Island and Murray River, Adelaide Hotel Accommodation has access to all the best attractions, restaurants and accommodation deals to make create your dream holiday.

Whether you are looking for a holiday adventure to explore the best of this amazing city and its remarkable culture; or simply need the ultimate relaxation getaway, Adelaide Hotel Accommodation can show you the best Adelaide has to offer at the cheapest prices.

For an affordable holiday for the whole family, Adelaide Hotel Accommodation has everything you need. For a romantic getaway for you and your partner; or simply grab a group of friends and head to South Australia, and with the help of Adelaide Hotel Accommodation save loads on your holiday escape.

Make the most of every minute with luxurious Adelaide accommodation. Countless heritage houses and vineyard cottages, fit comfortably amongst modern Adelaide resorts. Each offer picturesque views of a glittering city. We understand every traveller is looking for a particular experience, so at Adelaide Hotel Accommodation, we offer you everything you need to make yours a trip of lifetime!

Adelaide Revealing Australian History

Adelaide’s strong sense of history evades the very culture in which this beautiful city is renowned. From Ayers House to Beehive Corner, Adelaide’s heritage is evident in the architecture and established tourist attractions unique to this vibrant city. Unlike many of Australia’s other major cities, Adelaide was populated by free settlers in 1836. They erected [...]

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