The Best Hotels in Adelaide for Every Traveller
South Australian city Adelaide draws many visitors to its abundant wineries and cultural hotspots, as well as nearby Kangaroo Island. While it’s not as popular among tourists as Sydney or Melbourne, accommodation prices are thankfully more reasonable. Enjoy the lively music scene, alongside diverse restaurants and hip bars. Whether you’re looking for an upscale suite or historic apartment, there’s a great range of hotels to choose from. Discover our guide to the best hotels in Adelaide, bookable with Culture Trip.
The Franklin Hotel
Hotel
This boutique hotel is an artistic gem in the heart of Adelaide, with wood panelling, stripped-back brickwork and unique artwork from local artists. With only seven rooms, expect each to be individually styled, complete with king-sized beds and Nespresso machines. Downstairs, you’ll find a hip bar with fresh craft beers on tap, plus excellent pub grub (do try the chicken schnitzel and steak sandwiches). Location-wise, it’s just a short walk from the Sunday farmer’s market, where you can shop for local produce.
Majestic Roof Garden Hotel
Garden Hotel, Hotel
Mayfair Hotel
Boutique Hotel, Luxury
Adabco Boutique Hotel
Boutique Hotel, Hotel
Miller Apartments Adelaide
Hotel
Arkaba Hotel
Hotel
The Soho Hotel
Hotel
Mansions on Pulteney
Hotel, Apartment
Majestic Minima Hotel
Boutique Hotel, Hotel
This is one for the art-loving traveller. The Majestic Minima Hotel offers new-age minimalism in a trendy, South Aussie way. Rooms here are small, but this boutique hotel embraces tiny living in all its glory. Each of the 46 compact rooms also doubles up as an ‘Art Room’, designed by local artists on the loose theme of ‘creation’. Located in the North Adelaide district, it’s a pleasant stroll through the park to Adelaide’s famed Art Gallery of South Australia too.
The Watson
Chain Hotel
The Watson is a boutique hotel in Adelaide’s Walkerville district, dedicated to the late Tommy Watson, a local indigenous leader who is considered one of Australia’s most renowned artists. The hotel is inspired by his legacy (Tommy passed away in 2017) with the paintings and murals showcasing aboriginal history and culture through indigenous artwork. The Watson offers open-plan suites on both a short or long-term basis, providing guests with a creative space to work on their own projects or simply enjoy a creative atmosphere while visiting Adelaide. There’s a swimming pool, restaurant and the opportunity to join art tours and excursions across the city.
The Manor Basket Range
Apartment, Bed and Breakfast, Inn
Set in the cool climes of the Adelaide Hills, The Manor Basket Range offers 12 luxury ‘Townhouse’ suites within the historic walls of a 1930s country estate. Rather like Thorngrove Manor, it has a European castle atmosphere. Rooms are simple and pared back, but you won’t be spending much time in here anyway, as the region’s world-famous vineyards are on your doorstep. Sample a glass at the on-site tasting room, alongside a platter of local cheese and other epicurean delights.
Mount Lofty House Adelaide Hills
Boutique Hotel
Mount Lofty is the highest point in the Adelaide Hills, where you can enjoy mountaintop views from the old fashioned luxury of Mount Lofty House. This boutique hotel is an Adelaide classic, dating back to the 1850s when the estate was built as a summer retreat for Arthur Hardy, one of the city’s best known historical figures. Stay in the original coachman’s cottage, or book a room in the tower for splendid views over the hills, before enjoying fine dining at Hardy’s Verandah Restaurant, or a few cocktails at Arthur’s Waterhouse Lounge.
If you’re looking for something a little more luxurious, discover our guide to the best spa hotels and wellness retreats in Adelaide, now bookable via Culture Trip.
Richard Collett contributed additional reporting to this article.