With a stay at Hilton Adelaide, you'll be centrally located in Adelaide, steps from Adelaide Central Market and within a 5-minute walk of Victoria Square. This 5-star hotel is 0.2 mi (0.3 km) from Her Majesty's Theatre and 0.5 mi (0.9 km) from Rundle Mall.
Don't miss out on the many recreational opportunities, including an outdoor pool, an outdoor tennis court, and a fitness centre. Additional features at this hotel include a restaurant, 2 bars, concierge services, and a hair salon.
Enjoy local cuisine at Coal Cellar + Grill, a restaurant which features a bar/lounge, or stay in and take advantage of the 24-hour room service. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a business centre, express check-in, and express check-out. Planning an event in Adelaide? This hotel has facilities measuring 23681 square feet (2200 square meters), including conference space. Valet parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 377 guestrooms featuring minibars and LCD televisions. Your pillowtop bed comes with premium bedding. Digital programming provides entertainment, and wired and wireless Internet access is available for a surcharge. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
"For my 21-day trip to Australia, I stayed in 11 hotels, mainly across Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide. Here's my ranking of the hotels from best to worst in terms of overall experience, with value for money factored in:
1. Capella Sydney (Lower value for money)
2. Park Hyatt Melbourne (High value for money)
3. InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto (Medium value for money)
4. Crown Towers Melbourne (High value for money)
5. Le Méridien Melbourne (Medium value for money)
6. Hilton Adelaide (Medium value for money)
7. The Langham Melbourne (Lower value for money)
8. Citadines on Bourke Melbourne (Best value for money)
9. Meriton Suites Waterloo, Sydney (High value for money)
10. Best Western Plus Travel Inn Hotel, Melbourne (Lower value for money)
11. The Hotel Windsor, Melbourne (Worst value for money)
The Park Hyatt Melbourne stood out as having the best service among all 11 hotels. We arrived around 5:00 PM and were informed our room wasn't quite ready, requiring a 10-15 minute wait. Before I could even react, the front desk staff immediately offered complimentary breakfast for the next day as an apology, along with a voucher for two drinks at the lobby bar while we waited. Of course, we happily accepted!
The hotel's location is a little outside the very center, situated behind Parliament House and right next to St. Patrick's Cathedral, which you can see from the rooms. Fitzroy Gardens, home to Cook's Cottage, is also within walking distance and worth a visit.
I was very impressed with the hotel's amenities. The room even had a three-prong power outlet, a feature I didn't find in any other hotel. The 'old money' decor gave it a grounded and understated elegance.
Breakfast was excellent and very extensive, with freshly made Western pastries that were incredibly delicious. I heard their flat white is even better than those from popular specialty coffee shops. The heated pool was long and narrow, feeling like it was definitely more than 25 meters. There's also a tennis court available for A$50 an hour, though you need to bring your own racket."