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What are travellers saying about Adelaide?
9.8
Family Travellers
7.4
Foodies
7.0
History Buffs
7.0
Green Travellers
6.9
Outdoor Enthusiasts
Member reviews (90)
Sandra Papatriandafilu
01/08/2019
Visiting Hahndorff (by car) is great, Glenelg Beach is beautiful, easily get onto a tram for an adventure, beautiful old buildings (lots of churches).
Carol Hannington
20/04/2019
I absolutely love Adelaide. It’s one of my favourite cities in Australia. It’s foodie heaven with fabulous coffee shops and the Central Markets are a must do. Incredible, fresh produce and such variety. Reminds me of the markets in Europe. It’s not called “Radelaide “ for nothing, it’s very arty and quirky. Love Rundle Mall. Some beautiful architecture to be seen from brick houses, to gorgeous churches and lovely arcades in the city. Walking along The Torrens is very relaxing . A trip to Hahndorf and Stirling in the hills is also very worthwhile. For me, Adelaide is WAY better for coffee and culture than Melbourne.
Jonathan GoddardCambridge
25/02/2017
The ideally planned city of Adelaide is laid out in a grid design and surrounded by green space. The north of the city has pretty boulevards of jacaranda trees, which become a mass of purple flowers in springtime. Chinatown is a cheap place to eat in the city, and Rundle Mall the classic place to shop. There’s plenty to do in Adelaide, given its outstanding museums, historic gaol, zoo, botanical gardens and beach suburb Glenelg.
Trentino PrioriAdelaide
23/01/2017
Adelaide's Riverbank see's the mix of Arts and Sports within 2 minutes walk of each other
FAQs
The least expensive month is July, with an average of £83 per night. The most expensive month to stay in Adelaide is November, with an average price of £100 per night.
The average price of a hotel in January last year was £92 per night. This is the same as the average nightly price seen over the previous 12 months.
In Adelaide, the expected average temperature in January is 22.1°C/71.7°F. The warmest month is typically February, which averages 28.4°C/83.1°F. The coolest month is July, with temperatures averaging 6.6°C/43.9°F.
The nearest airport to Adelaide is Adelaide (ADL) (6.33km).
We use indicative prices on this page to help you choose from a large number of options. This month's estimated lowest price is based on the average of the lowest prices found for hotels in this destination on Skyscanner from January last year.
Visiting Hahndorff (by car) is great, Glenelg Beach is beautiful, easily get onto a tram for an adventure, beautiful old buildings (lots of churches).
I absolutely love Adelaide. It’s one of my favourite cities in Australia. It’s foodie heaven with fabulous coffee shops and the Central Markets are a must do. Incredible, fresh produce and such variety. Reminds me of the markets in Europe. It’s not called “Radelaide “ for nothing, it’s very arty and quirky. Love Rundle Mall. Some beautiful architecture to be seen from brick houses, to gorgeous churches and lovely arcades in the city. Walking along The Torrens is very relaxing . A trip to Hahndorf and Stirling in the hills is also very worthwhile. For me, Adelaide is WAY better for coffee and culture than Melbourne.
The ideally planned city of Adelaide is laid out in a grid design and surrounded by green space. The north of the city has pretty boulevards of jacaranda trees, which become a mass of purple flowers in springtime. Chinatown is a cheap place to eat in the city, and Rundle Mall the classic place to shop. There’s plenty to do in Adelaide, given its outstanding museums, historic gaol, zoo, botanical gardens and beach suburb Glenelg.
Adelaide's Riverbank see's the mix of Arts and Sports within 2 minutes walk of each other