The Adelaide Hilton is located in the centre of the Adelaide CBD on Victoria Square which is ideal for exploring the city on foot.
The main night life in the city is only a few blocks away can be walked in 5-10 minutes and there are also a lot of very good restaurants near by. The main ... Read review
Located in the heart of the Adelaide, only 10 minutes from the airport, Hilton Adelaide ... more
offers an ideal location for both business and leisure travellers.All 374 deluxe rooms and suites feature high-speed internet access.Hilton Adelaide offers the larg...
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Location. The Hilton Adelaide stands along grand Victoria Square in downtown Adelaide, ... more
Australia. Central Market is located adjacent to the hotel, and Skycity Adelaide Casino offers gaming action one kilometer from this property. Hotel Features. Cr...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Hilton Adelaide stands along grand Victoria Square in downtown Adelaide, ... more
Australia. Central Market is located adjacent to the hotel, and Skycity Adelaide Casino offers gaming action one kilometer from this property. Hotel Features. Cr...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: very good location Disadvantages: a little run down
The Adelaide Hilton is located in the centre of the Adelaide CBD on Victoria Square which is ideal for exploring the city on foot.
The main night life in the city is only a few blocks away can be walked in 5-10 minutes and there are also a lot of very good restaurants near by. The main restaurant in the hotel serves very good food but if you are after 'normal', less pretentious food then this restaurant is certainly not for you. A ... ...and given you are paying Hilton prices for the room, you do feel a bit let down by it.
You can certainly get more for your money in the centre of Adelaide, for example the Stamford Plaza on North Terrace.
I probably would not choose to stay there again. ... more
The Adelaide Hilton is located in the centre of the Adelaide CBD on Victoria Square which is ideal for exploring the city on foot.
The main night life in the city is only a few blocks away can be walked in 5-10 minutes and there are also a lot of very good restaurants near by. The main restaurant in the hotel serves very good food but if you are after 'normal', less pretentious food then this restaurant is certainly not for you. A three course meal for two not including a bottle wine will set you back over $100AUS.
The service is, as you would expect from a Hilton, very good.
The lounge/bar area downstairs is a great place to relax and enjoy a drink on a Friday or Saturday night, especially if you enjoy 50's style lounge music or jazz.
The rooms are where the hotel starts to show its age however and given you are paying Hilton prices for the room, you do feel a bit let down by it.
You can certainly get more for your money in the centre of Adelaide, for example the Stamford Plaza on North Terrace.
on the North Bank.
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How to get there
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You can fly from Heathrow, and it typically takes about 24 hours. You will touch down for refuelling in Singapore normally. Adelaide is about two hours flying time from Sydney.
British Airways and Qantas are part of the OneWorld Alliance, and you will often see flights advertised for about £700, including four stopovers in Australia.
Everyone who wants to gain entry to Australia must have a Visa, unless you are a New Zealander.
When you land just get a cab, if you are going to the city. This typically cost me about $30 to the CBD.
Accommodation
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I always used to stay at the AdelaideHilton, and it was a bargain $100 per night. The reception area of the hotel is very nice, although the bedrooms were ...
helencbradshaw 01.06.2002 (03.06.2002)
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Advantages: Too many to list here... Disadvantages: Too far away from the UK...
'm going to say here, is it's the best hostel in Adelaide and I have written a separate review of the place… There are of course plenty of other hostels in the City and the YHA is on Waymouth Street right next to Light Square.
For those on a better budget than I am ever on, Adelaide has loads of hotels of all star-ratings. There’s the Hilton International in Victoria Square and the Hyatt Regency on North Terrace for those who like to live in luxury, but of course there are also plenty of smaller/cheaper hotels, motels and lodges. I personally prefer to stay in hostels, not only because they’re so much cheaper, but also because you can actually get to mix with people in a hostel…
~THE CITY IN DETAIL~
Let me start my tour of Adelaide on King William Street, the main thoroughfare through the city, which runs ...
rachels_ratty 16.10.2002 (14.04.2003)
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