Adelaide is in the palm of your hand. This hotel is in the north. It takes four stops by bus to the city center, and it takes about 25 minutes to walk. There are direct trains to the market. It is surrounded by places to eat. I booked a room with a balcony, can sleep four people, have a refrigerator and so on. be quiet. Bottled water is charged, but there are tips. The hotel restaurant is good. A family of four definitely does not need an extra bed. Recommended.
It is surrounded by restaurants, parks, a public tennis court, and just a general walk along the river. The hotel felt very central to everything I was looking for. The breakfast option seems reasonable as you can buy a continental breakfast box to go. I didn’t use the swimming pool as it was closed for maintenance. In terms of amenities within the hotel, it had everything you needed: a spacious room and a well-appointed bathroom. The staff are also welcoming and helpful; it seems to be a well-run hotel.
You have to make your own breakfast. There is a kitchen, which is very convenient. One of the rooms has a bed in the closet, which can be taken out for an extra bed. Even the sofa in the living room sleeps comfortably, and there is free parking.
With a stay at Princes Lodge Motel in Adelaide (North Adelaide), you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Adelaide Oval and Adelaide Parklands. This motel is 9.3 mi (15 km) from Glenelg Beach and 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from Brougham Gardens.
Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and tour/ticket assistance. Additional amenities at this motel include a picnic area, barbecue grills, and a vending machine.
A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
Featured amenities include a computer station, luggage storage, and laundry facilities. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 23 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones and electric kettles, and housekeeping is provided daily.
I’m so obsessed with this place, it honestly has got to be my favourite motel that I’ve ever stayed at. From the beginning the underground car park is a little confusing to find as it’s off a little side street with two little garage doors (not the hotels fault) it’s just the way the streets are. But when you walk out of those lifts into the lobby you’ll be blown away by just how modern and brand new it all is. We got a upgrade upon check in which was so nice and when we walked through the door my first words were “oh my gosh, this is beautiful” literally everything is so brand new, carpets are still so fluffy to walk on, everything was so clean, not even a speck of dust anywhere. Bed was comfortable, tv in living area and also in the bedroom was nice, I didn’t use them as I only stayed for 1 night but the dishwasher and washing machine would come in handy to so many families staying for a bit longer. And to top it off I didn’t hear a single thing from anyone else staying in the motel during the night. 100% will stay again and I reckon this has to be THE best accommodation in the whole of Adelaide
Spent a night at The Fire Station Inn. Was in absolute awe upon entering at having a fire engine in the living area! The place is so incredibly unique and interesting and also provides total comfort. We didn’t make use of the kitchenette, preferring to eat out instead but we could easily have hunkered down and not left. Bed was comfy, the underfloor hearing was amazing! Location is excellent. Easy stroll into North Adelaide and approx 30 mins from city centre. Only suggestion to potential guests, check parking arrangements. We were ok on the street as it was a Sunday, but weekdays could cause some headaches. Overall, a 5 star stay, at a really affordable price. Highly recommended!
The room is very comfortable and beautifully finished. The blinds automatically open and the tv turns on when you first step into the room which is pretty cool. The bed was very comfy and the rain head shower was also wonderful. Service was excellent! We enjoyed a small upgrade and a complimentary bottle of bubbles with a hand written note as it was our anniversary - a lovely touch. Floor to ceiling windows throughout the hotel make for a good view no matter where you are. The view of the oval from the bar/restaurant is quite nice while we enjoyed a drink or 2. We'll be back!
The hotel has its own parking lot. There were more parking spaces, but one night almost there was no parking space. The facilities are older and it feels clean after 10 years. Low prices, self-driving low budget first choice. There is woolworth in 5 minutes by car, the supermarket is big enough.
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Adelaide Oval
Ppxy0705Adelaide's Oval Stadium is a landmark building. It is also a famous sports stadium in Australia. Every weekend, there will be large-scale ball games here, and it will become very lively and crowded. If you happen to catch it, you might as well come and experience it.
St Peter's Cathedral
小小思文St. Peter's Basilica is a very old church building, the cathedral has a lot of rich decoration carvings and artwork, it is very comfortable to visit here, the outline of the cathedral is also very good, there are some buildings outside are full of strong style.
Light's Vision
Ppxy0705The Wright Memorial Statue is a statue erected in memory of Mr. Wright. It is located on a large lawn, surrounded by a very open space, with beautiful gardens and lawns. It is a good place for local citizens and tourists to relax and chat, and it is worth visiting.
The David Roche Foundation
绿绿水青衫I went to see it. It's a very small private museum. Because I had to buy a ticket, I hesitated for a long time at the front desk and didn't go in. But I spent more than 70 Australian dollars to buy two exhibition collections as a souvenir. It's more expensive than the ticket. The lady at the front desk was very polite and let me watch the pictures in each exhibition hall on the closed-circuit television screen. Thanks
Introduction article found on the Internet: A new decorative arts and fine arts museum in South Australia is officially open to the public. The museum contains 3,000 decorative arts and fine arts works collected by the late collector David Roche.
The David Roche Foundation House Museum is located in Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, and includes Roche's home, winery and new exhibition space. The new wing building cost $3.6 million and was designed by Williams Burton Leopardi Architecture. After opening, the David Roche Foundation Museum will have one of the largest private collections in Australia, including furniture, porcelain, fabrics, metal products, 18th and 19th century paintings, sculptures, clocks, etc.
David Roche established the David Roche Foundation in 1999 to protect and display his personal collection. David Roche died in 2013.
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