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Top neighbourhoods in Adelaide

Adelaide Central Business District

Adelaide's CBD showcases striking colonial architecture alongside sleek modern towers on tree-lined streets. Wander through the elegant North Terrace where sandstone buildings house cultural gems like the Art Gallery of South Australia and South Australian Museum. Shoppers flock to bustling Rundle Mall while history buffs explore the Adelaide Town Hall and Parliament House with their grand facades. The area offers dining options from casual food courts to upscale restaurants on nearby Gouger Street. Hotels range from boutique properties to business-focused accommodation. Getting around is a breeze with free city connector buses, trams, and Adelaide Metro trains all converging in this walkable district.

Glenelg

Glenelg delivers beach bliss without the fuss, where Adelaide's favourite stretch of white sand meets a buzzy seaside scene. Stroll the historic 1857 jetty at sunset when the sky puts on its nightly colour show. The Beachouse amusement centre keeps kids squealing with delight while Jetty Road's shops and cafes offer retail therapy with ocean views. Seafood dominates the menu at waterfront restaurants where fresh catches shine in every dish. Getting around couldn't be easier with the tram connecting directly to Adelaide's centre in just 30 minutes. Hotels and apartments line the esplanade, many offering those dreamy ocean views that make holiday memories stick.

McLaren Vale

McLaren Vale dazzles with rolling vineyard landscapes and small-town charm just outside Adelaide. Wine lovers can hop between 80+ cellar doors, sampling regional specialities at Maxwell Wines, d'Arenberg, and Wirra Wirra. Beyond wine, you'll find artisanal cheese factories, olive groves, and weekend farmers markets bursting with local goodies and handcrafted treasures. Farm-to-table restaurants showcase seasonal produce alongside those famous local wines. Most visitors need a car to explore properly, though cycling tours are popular on flatter vineyard roads. Accommodation ranges from cosy B&Bs nestled among the vines to luxury wine resorts with vineyard views.

Hahndorf

Step into Australia's oldest German settlement where European charm meets Adelaide Hills beauty. Hahndorf's cobblestone high street showcases traditional half-timbered buildings housing artisan workshops and speciality shops. Wine enthusiasts can sample local vintages at Hahndorf Hill Winery while history buffs explore the Heritage Museum and Hans Heysen's former studio. German-Australian fusion dominates the food scene with schnitzel houses, artisan bakeries, and contemporary cafes. Boutique bed & breakfasts in heritage buildings offer charming accommodation for visitors. The compact historic core is easily walkable, though a car is recommended for exploring surrounding Adelaide Hills vineyards.

North Adelaide

North Adelaide's charming streets are lined with heritage buildings that tell stories of colonial times through their sandstone facades and wrought iron details. The area wraps around the edge of Adelaide Parklands, where joggers and picnickers enjoy the green escape. St. Peter's Cathedral towers above tree-lined avenues, while the iconic Adelaide Oval hosts cricket matches that fill the air with excitement. Sophisticated dining options along O'Connell Street range from upscale bistros to cosy cafes serving artisan coffee. Stay in converted Victorian mansions that function as boutique B&Bs with period furnishings. Free city connector buses make the 5-minute trip to city centre easy, while wide footpaths make exploring on foot a pleasure.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best business hotels in Adelaide?
One of the top business hotels in Adelaide based on guest reviews is 5 Rooms At The Stirling Hotel. Make the most of a conference space and a cafe here. Mayfair Hotel also rates highly with business travellers.
What are the cheapest business hotels in Adelaide?
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What is the best time to stay in a business hotel in Adelaide?
If you'd like to visit when it's less busy, book your work trip for May. You could snag some amazing deals on business hotels in Adelaide around that time. The warmest time of year is in January, with temperatures ranging from 17ºC to 27ºC. It's often coolest in August, averaging between 9ºC and 14ºC.
What business hotels in Adelaide have a pool?
Switch between work time and play time at Adina Apartment Hotel Adelaide Treasury. This sought-after Adelaide business hotel with a pool offers access to a garden and a terrace. Or, clear out your inbox while kicking back by the water at The Playford Adelaide MGallery.
What are the closest business hotels to Adelaide Airport (ADL)?
Atura Adelaide Airport is around 2 kilometres northeast of Adelaide Airport (ADL). Take advantage of a cafe and designer toiletries here. Adelaide International Motel is another property that's just an easy drive away and perfect for jet-setting professionals. No long rides, no lost time — book one of the business hotels in Adelaide close to the airport and keep your schedule on track.
Are there any business hotels in Adelaide with parking?
You'll find 2,388 Adelaide business hotels with parking. Whether you're travelling for networking or a meeting, there's a space to leave your car at 5 Rooms At The Stirling Hotel. This escape has a conference space and a cafe. Or, head to Majestic Roof Garden Hotel, where parking is taken care of too.

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