Self Contained Accommodation Adelaide City - Gold Coast QLD

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Adelaide Central YHA

Adelaide Central YHA 135 Waymouth Street, Adelaide City SA 5000
The Adelaide Central YHA is located in the heart of the city, overlooking picturesque Light Square. You will find friendly, clean, safe and comfortable accommodation at an affordable rate. Modern facilities, large self catering kitchen, dining room, television room, Foxtel, free DVD hire, free luggage storage, bike hire, fully air conditioned, stairs/elevator, internet cafe,on site tour booking service and 24 hour security access are amongst the facilities you will enjoy. Within a kilometre of shops, clubs/bars, restaurants and the Adelaide Central Market, the Adelaide Central YHA is Adelaide's highest quality backpacker and budget accommodation. Family and private rooms with or without ensuite are available. Family ensuite rooms have their own balcony. Conference room and facilities are available to hire for all function types. 2010 and 2011 South Australian Tourism Awards Winner - Backpacker Accommodation.
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Adelaide Paringa Motel

Adelaide Paringa Motel 15 Hindley Street, Adelaide City SA 5000
Experience the personalised service at the newley refurbished Adelaide Paringa Motel. For business or for pleasure, enjoy comfort at modest tariffs in the heart of Adelaide. Adelaide Paringa is conveniently located in the central business and shopping district, within walking distance of the Adelaide Casino, Convention and Festival Centres, restaurants, entertainment and Rundle Mall. Select from standard accommodation or our rooms with private spa. For group accommodation or packages, enquiries are most welcome. All rooms have ensuite and full motel style facilities. Disabled rooms are available. Wireless Internet access is available throughout the lobby and there is a guest lounge with Internet terminal. Motel is non smoking and there is a licensed cafe on the premises. 24 hour car parking is available - fee applies. For guests requiring afterhours services including late check-out or early departure, sister property Miller Apartments Adelaide, located directly across Hindley Street will continue to provide 24 hour guest services to all Paringa guests.
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Adelaide Paringa Motel

Adelaide Paringa Motel 15 Hindley Street, Adelaide City SA 5000
Experience the personalised service at the newley refurbished Adelaide Paringa Motel. For business or for pleasure, enjoy comfort at modest tariffs in the heart of Adelaide. Adelaide Paringa is conveniently located in the central business and shopping district, within walking distance of the Adelaide Casino, Convention and Festival Centres, restaurants, entertainment and Rundle Mall. Select from standard accommodation or our rooms with private spa. For group accommodation or packages, enquiries are most welcome. All rooms have ensuite and full motel style facilities. Disabled rooms are available. Wireless Internet access is available throughout the lobby and there is a guest lounge with Internet terminal. Motel is non smoking and there is a licensed cafe on the premises. 24 hour car parking is available - fee applies. For guests requiring afterhours services including late check-out or early departure, sister property Miller Apartments Adelaide, located directly across Hindley Street will continue to provide 24 hour guest services to all Paringa guests.
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Country Comfort Adelaide

Country Comfort Adelaide 208 South Terrace, Adelaide City SA 5000
Country Comfort Adelaide is always extending a warm and friendly welcome to all, is the perfect base, when staying in Adelaide for business or leisure. Relax in our safe, quiet and convenient location, only a few minutes walk from the heart of the city, overlooking the beautiful southern parklands. Features include 24-hour reception, room service, swimming pool, beautiful restaurant and cocktail bar and guest laundry. Minutes walk from the historic Adelaide tram to Glenelg, the central markets and many other Adelaide attractions. Motel rooms have the unique feature of complimentary parking right outside your motel door - the only venue in Adelaide, which provides this facility.
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Hilton Adelaide

Hilton Adelaide 233 Victoria Square, Adelaide City SA 5000
Hilton Adelaide is perfectly located overlooking Victoria Square, right in the heart of the city amongst the business, theatre, dining and shopping districts. The hotel creates an impression with 374 stylish rooms, including a selection of suites. All guest rooms enjoy views either east towards the Adelaide Hills or west towards the Bay. The hotel is adjacent to the vibrant Adelaide Central Market and at the hotel's doorstep is the Adelaide tram which will take you all the way to the Entertainment Centre or to seaside Glenelg. Guests staying at Hilton Adelaide need not leave the comfort of the hotel in order to find outstanding local food and wine. The Brasserie, lead by Executive Chef, Dennis Leslie, with the invaluable support of the best providores, farmers, growers and suppliers, showcases the essence of South Australian flavour in a fresh, simple cooking style: Seriously South Australian cuisine.
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ibis Styles Adelaide Grosvenor Hotel

ibis Styles Adelaide Grosvenor Hotel 125 North Terrace, Adelaide City SA 5000
Escape to an oasis of calm in the heart of the city and discover the perfect balance of modern convenience, friendly service and great value. ibis Styles Adelaide Grosvenor, located inside Mercure Grosvenor Hotel Adelaide on bustling North Terrace, offers everything you need for an unforgettable hotel stay here in Adelaide, South Australia. Our comfortable and compact three-star accommodation rooms, located on the southern end of the Mercure Grosvenor Hotel Adelaide building and accessed via a set of stairs, offer you a choice of 64 Classic Queen and Classic Twin beds. What's more, guests at our hotel have access to all of Mercure Grosvenor Hotel Adelaide's facilities; The Federal Restaurant and Bar, 24 hour room service and 24 hour reception. Our superb location, just steps from the Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide Oval and Adelaide Casino, offers you easy access to all of the excellent dining, shopping, and entertainment options - you can enjoy the very best of Adelaide moments from our doorstep. Book your stay at ibis Styles Adelaide Grosvenor today. We look forward to welcoming you to Adelaide.
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Majestic Roof Garden Hotel

Majestic Roof Garden Hotel 55 Frome Street, Adelaide City SA 5000
The 4.5 star Majestic Roof Garden Hotel is located near popular Rundle Street with restaurants, cafes and boutique shopping within short walking distance. The hotel will impress with 120 exquisitely decorated rooms and on-site restaurant. As standard, each guest room has luxurious bathrooms, individually controlled reverse cycle air conditioning, 42-inch LCD televisions, on demand movies, broadband internet access and direct dial telephones. In the executive rooms you can relax in the bath while watching television through the Japanese inspired sliding screens. If it is romance you are seeking, Superior Suites will be sure to satisfy. These spacious rooms include a spa bath and corner balcony providing the perfect setting for your next special occasion. The hotel’s restaurant Culshaw’s Grill specialises in modern Australian cuisine with European influences. The roof garden on the seventh floor has spectacular views over the city and Adelaide Hills and is perfect for a sunset drink.
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Sage Hotel Adelaide

Sage Hotel Adelaide 208 South Terrace, Adelaide City SA 5000
Sage Hotel Adelaide (formally Grand Chifley Adelaide) is a simply special hotel experience. At Sage Hotel Adelaide, we know you desire ease and familiarity when you're away from home. So we've created a comfortable haven for you to feel right where you belong. All 138 hotel rooms offer free high-speed Wi-Fi Internet access, espresso coffee and tea making facilities, a flat screen television and other in-room amenities. Private balconies are standard in all our hotel rooms so you may admire our enchanting city and extensive parklands from a perfect vantage point. We take special care to ensure you sleep peacefully. Our exclusive pillow menu offers a selection of premium pillows to match your sleep style. Its attention to the little details that we hope will make your stay truly unforgettable. .
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iStay Precinct

185 Morphett St , Adelaide City SA 5000
To be able to bring you exceptionally low rates iStay hotels offer a different and more flexible level of service If you have chosen to stay at an IStay property you will receive the best available unserviced rate.If your length of stay is for more than 7 nights you will receive a complimentary full cleaning service in the middle of your stay If you are staying more than 12 days you will receive this service every 7 days.All credit / debit card payments made to Oaks Hotels & Resorts will incur a 1.5% transaction fee.
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Rydges South Park Adelaide

1 South Tce , Adelaide City SA 5000
Rydges South Park Adelaide is located on the south western edge of the city centre. The rooms offer a contemporary feel with six levels providing spectacular parkland or city views (all with personal balconies). Also provided is free on site parking, free internet connection and a top floor swimming pool and spa. With a wide range of room standards and types, Rydges South Park suits all travellers. The top floor Skyline Restaurant has spectacular views of Adelaide that compliments the sumptuous a-la-carte menu specialising in seafood and char-grill.

Bowhill

Level 3 121-125, Adelaide City SA 5000
Bowhill is a small riverfront settlement not far from Mannum which is popular with watersport enthusiasts. There are several riverside shacks available for rent. The area has a boat ramp and jetty, camping and picnic area with playground, public toilets and telephone. The Bowhill General Store offers food, fuel (including gas), alcohol and souvenirs as well as fishing and watersport supplies. The Lowan Conservation Park is only 13 Kilometres south-east of Bowhill and with its Mallee scrub and grey cypress pines is a great place for bird watching. Midway between Bowhill and Mannum is the settlement of Younghusband, known for its picturesque river reserve. Enjoy panoramic views from the top of the cliffs behind the caravan park. Younghusband is also a popular spot for fishing and water activities....

Bute

Level 3 121-125, Adelaide City SA 5000
If you love colourful bromeliads, head to Bute where the local nursery (the only one of its kind in the state) has 1400 varieties. Gunner Bill's Gallery in the restored police station, is a wonderful place to browse and includes a small museum. Bute is one of those towns that puts a natural break in your journey and the shady Railway Reserve is a great spot for a barbecue or picnic. Bute was proclaimed in 1984 and takes its name from the Isle of Bute in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland. Today, Bute is a service centre for the surrounding agricultural industry and has a caravan park, hotel, post office, bank agency, golf course, IGA supermarket and sporting facilities. ...

Port Noarlunga

Level 3 121-125, Adelaide City SA 5000
Port Noarlunga is a popular family destination, with gorgeous beach and great fishing opportunities for all ages who take advantage of the jetty. Port Noarlunga is just 34 kilometres south of Adelaide. Low tides expose a nearby heritage-listed reef that provides a unique natural marine reserve, perfect for safe aquatic exploration. More intrepid walkers can head for the river estuary and Onkaparinga River National Park. The village itself provides great coffee and interesting shopping, along with a hint of what the old port would have looked like more than a century ago. Don't miss the nearby adventure playground - a fort-like construction that enthralls children with its mazes, towers and high walls. The community came together to build this facility with voluntary labour and it has won numerous prizes....

Weetulta

Level 3 121-125, Adelaide City SA 5000
Weetulta is located inland on the Spencer Gulf Highway between Maitland and Moonta. It's around a 15 minute drive to the coast where you can find beautiful beaches and great fishing spots. It's mostly a farming community with a small church that is still used by locals for a weekly service and they have an annual strawberry fete, which has been running for over 30 years!...

Balgowan

Level 3 121-125, Adelaide City SA 5000
Once a busy little shipping port, Balgowan is now a small fishing community and popular holiday area for families and fishers. Located just 184 kilometres from Adelaide, the town sits on 20 metre high bluffs with spectacular sea views. Balgowan remains one of Yorke Peninsula's best locations for catching snapper and King George whiting. The town has a small caravan park and self contained holiday homes. The Balgowan Kiosk on the clifftop has most general supplies including fuel and gas, and the town has good boat ramp facilities. ...

Inneston

Level 3 121-125, Adelaide City SA 5000
Spend the night in a ghost town! In the heart of Innes National Park are the ruins of the little gypsum mining town of Inneston which once supported 150 miners, shopkeepers and their families. Today it?s a ghost town except for seven renovated heritage lodges that you can rent by the night. It?s a brilliant spot to relax and chill out and wake to the sight of emus, kangaroos, tammar wallabies and mallee fowl. A short walk away is the clear, brackish Inneston Lake where stomatelites grow. They?re very rare marine growths similar to coral built by algae and sediment. Inneston is a great base to explore the national park and lower Yorke Peninsula. Innes National Park has diverse flora and fauna, spectacular scenic landscapes, secluded beaches, bays and salt lakes, providing great opportunities to enjoy nature at its best with bushwalking, surfing, fishing, diving and bird watching....

Ashton

Level 3 121-125, Adelaide City SA 5000
Ashton is a small village in the Adelaide Hills, central to the wonderful attractions of this picturesque region. Make it your base for a romantic holiday or relaxing retreat. It's only a short drive to renowned restaurants and eateries including the Bridgewater Mill at Bridgewater, Mt Lofty House at Crafers and Maximilians at Verdun. The Scenic Hotel at Norton Summit is only minutes away, offering restaurant meals by a roaring log fire in winter, as well as breathtaking views. Nearby the Uraidla Hotel has a split-level restaurant overlooking the beautiful Piccadilly Valley. Ashton is home to Ashton Hills Vineyard, which offers wine tastings and sales on weekends and public holidays. There is also a charming bed and breakfast. Enjoy the many antique stores, arts, crafts and cafes in the region. And there's more to discover in the Adelaide Hills. It's the home of boutique wineries, country markets, art galleries and charming villages. It's also the place for romantic weekends away, cosy pub meals, scenic drives and nature walks. Children love the Adelaide Hills's giant rocking horse, National Motor Museum, Melba's Chocolate Factory and wildlife parks. Located only 20 minutes from Adelaide's central business district, the Adelaide Hills provide a wonderfully refreshing change from the pace of the city....

Stenhouse Bay

Level 3 121-125, Adelaide City SA 5000
The southernmost settlement on Yorke Peninsula, Stenhouse Bay located 284 kilometres from Adelaide is the entry point to Innes National Park. Although it fnished as a town in the 1970s, its heritage-listed jetty and old mining implements are a reminder that the district was once Australia?s primary source of gypsum for plaster and cement. Chances are almost every older house in southern suburban Australia has some Inneston gypsum, shipped from Stenhouse Bay, in it. You can learn about this amazing heritage by following the Thomson Pfitzner Plater Trail hike to Inneston. The trail follows the old wooden rail line and has interpretive signage along the way. Today, the jetty is popular for fishing and diving. When diving you will enjoy clear water with an abundance of marine life. The thing about Stenhouse Bay is that when you get there, and you are heading southwest into the park, the fun is just beginning....

Stokes Bay

Level 3 121-125, Adelaide City SA 5000
Stokes Bay is a picture perfect safe swimming beach on the North Coast of Kangaroo Island. Stokes Bay is 45 minutes from Kingscote via the unsealed North Coast Road or 25 minutes using the sealed Stokes Bay Road from Parndana. The area has a large car park with toilets, a camping area (fees apply) and an undercover barbecue and picnic area. There?s a secret to getting there. Walk to the east of the bay and follow the signs pointing to the beach. Make your way through the headland of boulders and be greeted by the beautiful white, fine sandy beach stretching out before you. Swim safely in the rock-enclosed pool which provides protection from the surf and is great for children. Whilst in the area pause for a bite to eat at The Rockpool Cafe or Stokes Bar and Grill (check seasonal opening hours). You can also stroll through the Stokes Bay Bush Garden, visit Paul's Place Wildlife Sanctuary and the amazing variety of animals at Will's Rare Breeds Farm....

Tiddy Widdy Beach

Level 3 121-125, Adelaide City SA 5000
Tiddy Widdy Beach is a small settlement, just to the north of Ardrossan on the eastern coastline of Yorke Peninsula. The quirky town name of Tiddy Widdy comes from a well, located north of the town that was known to the local indigenous people as ?Tiddy Widdy Ned?. Tiddy Widdy Beach has lots of holiday homes and is popular for crabbing, fishing and beach activities. The CH Smith Trail follows the clifftop from Tiddy Widdy Beach to Ardrossan, offering great views of Gulf St Vincent and plenty of birdlife. This easy three kilometre trail has many access points and is cycle and wheelchair friendly....

North Beach

Level 3 121-125, Adelaide City SA 5000
With a beautiful long wide stretch of white sandy beach, North Beach is a favourite holiday spot in both summer and winter if you are looking for a relaxing beachside holiday. An array of beach shacks and holiday homes line the beach front, making it very popular with families. Enjoy fishing, swimming, kayaking, snorkelling and windsurfing. North Beach is the perfect base to explore the Copper Coast and Yorke Peninsula and Wallaroo is just a five minute drive away. Wallaroo has lots of attractions and facilities for your holiday....

Georgetown

Level 3 121-125, Adelaide City SA 5000
Whether you cycle, walk, ride or drive, Georgetown is a place to stop, stay and enjoy the views of the Southern Flinders Ranges! Originally named George Town, the town was most probably named after George Fisher, who along with his brother Charles Fisher was the second owner of Bundaleer Station. Surveyed in 1869 to be the hub of the mid-north, the township grew to a population of around 400 during the 1880s. The Georgetown of today continues as a centre of grain production in South Australia. It is a prosperous agricultural area producing grain, legumes, sheep and cattle. The Heysen Trail winds through Bundaleer, down onto the plain into Georgetown, and then heads west to Crystal Brook. A local hut is available nearby for hikers traversing this beautiful trail and looking for accommodation. As well as this, the Mawson Trail for cyclists meanders just east of the town. Stop in at the Georgetown Memorial Playground and nearby Federation Park, where you can view farm machinery manufactured in Georgetown by the pioneers. Step back in time and visit the general store (built on the current site in 1912). Explore the original cellar, lean on the authentic old counter, have a cappuccino, and don't miss the mural on its north wall depicting the pioneering days in Georgetown. Meals are available at both general store and at the local pub, and before you leave town, be sure to have a 'cold one' at this country hotel true to tradition! Three kilometres south of Grorgetown is Hiskey's Hut, renovated for Heysen Trail hikers to sleep over. There is an open fire, rain water and other basic amenities available. The annual Georgetown Community picnic is held in March. Games, competitions, entertainment, food stalls and bar facilities - but that's not all! A great family day, incorporating the community tug-of-war for the Georgetown cup. If you would like to visit Georgetown, make sure you get in touch with the Georgetown General Store for more information about the region. The general store is on the main street, and can be contacted by calling (08) 8662 4011....

St Kilda

Level 3 121-125, Adelaide City SA 5000
Located only 10 minutes from the centre of Salisbury and 45 minutes north of the Adelaide central business district, the historic seaside town of St Kilda has been a popular destination since the days of the first settlers, when local families would spend the day crabbing, paddling and enjoying the sea air. Today, St Kilda offers visitors an award-winning Adventure Playground for children and adults, the Tramway Museum, the Boat Club and Marina and the St Kilda Mangrove Trail and Interpretive Centre featuring a two kilometre boardwalk showcasing the mangrove forests of the Barker Inlet....

Prospect Hill

Level 3 121-125, Adelaide City SA 5000
Prospect Hill is tucked behind Kuitpo Forest and leads down Blackfellows Creek Road to Mt Magnificent Conservation Park. Prospect Hill has a long and fascinating history that can be explored in the Prospect Hill Museum open every Sunday. Bushwalking can be enjoyed in the surrounding hills along the Heysen Trail. View the spectacular scenery as you pass lush, green pastures, majestic gum trees and rolling hills. Look for the native wild orchids. There are beautiful picnic spots available and the Kuitpo Forest isn?t far from the town. Come and meet the relaxed, friendly locals. The Prospect Hill museum includes an old working dairy, blacksmith shop, school, post office, barns, a shed full of working machinery and a home packed with historic treasures. Prospect Hill was settled in the 1870s and in later history was caught up in the Ash Wednesday bushfires that devastated a lot of the town. See more of the Fleurieu Peninsula ? a coastal playground famed for its laidback lifestyle, beach breaks for surfers of all levels of experience, and top fishing spots. It's a paradise for divers and snorkellers, with dramatic shipwrecks and stunning marine life, including the famed Leafy Seadragon. Enjoy some of the best produce and vineyards in Australia. The Fleurieu Peninsula is home to some prestigious winemaking regions, including McLaren Vale. The history of winemaking in this region goes all the way back to 1842, and it consistently produces some of the best drops you'll ever taste. There's also national parks, golf courses, top quality cuisine and more....