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Check-in/Check-out
1400 -
1000Car Parking
Complimentary carparking at the rear of the hotel
Location
Adelaide is home to many cultural and gastronomic experiences. Stroll down one of the world's finest cultural boulevard along North Terrace in the city. Drift throuhg the dreaming stories of the Ngarindgeri people in a marvellous display at the SA Museum and don't miss Tandanya Aboriginal Cultural Institute. Take a sightseening cruise of the River Torrens, or Lunch in the Botanical Gardens heady with the scent of the roses. Hire a bicycle and explore the sorrounding parklands or the Torrens Linear Park. Dine on the perfect apple o punnet of strawberries bought from a street vendor while you walk to the Jam factory Craft and Design Centre, or to the cafes and boutiques of the East End of Rundle Street. Take the historic tram to Glenelg and enjoy the famous seaside.Distance from CBD
1kms
About
The Chifley on South Terrace, Adelaide is well located on South Terrace, adjacent to extensive parklands and close to the business district.
Attractions
Adelaide is the elegant capital city of South Australia. The city is also the home to many cultural and gastronomic experiences. Explore the city or branch out to the varied landscapes of the outback, wine country and beautiful beaches.
Stroll down one of the world's finest cultural boulevards along North Terrace in the city.
Drift through the dreaming stories of the Ngarindgeri people in a marvellous display at the SA Museum and don't miss Tandanya Aboriginal Cultural Institute.
Take a sightseeing cruise of the River Torrens, or lunch in the Botanical Gardens heady with the scent of roses.
Hire a bicycle and explore the surrounding parklands or the Torrens Linear Park - or, better still, both.
Dine on the perfect apple or punnet of strawberries bought from a street vendor while you walk to the Jam Factory Craft and Design Centre, or to the cafes and boutiques of the East End of Rundle Street.
Take the historic tram to Glenelg and enjoy the famous seaside areas where the first free settlers landed.
Take the O'Bahn bus to Tea Tree Plaza, the bus to Cleland Conservation Park in the Adelaide Hills and on to Aldgate, or the 1929 vintage tram to Glenelg and eat fish and chips on the beach. For the young at heart, parasailing provides a wonderful view of the Adelaide coastline.
If you're a snorkeller or scuba diver, explore the Port Noarlunga under water aquatic reserve.
Take a trip back in time to the Port Adelaide historic precinct, with its atmospheric old pubs and maritime and railway museums.
Explore the natural mysteries of the St Kilda Mangrove Trail, or the man-made mysteries of the Investigator Science & Technology Centre.
Take a guided tour through the Central Market, a riot of colours, smells and flavours and dine in one of the 50 or so restaurants in neighbouring Gouger Street and Chinatown.
Pretend you're Pavarotti and hum an aria or two with a romantic gondola ride on the River Torrens - before visiting the Festival Centre to hear the real thing.
Late at night, enjoy a coffee in one of Rundle Street's cafés or dare to be different by eating a pie floater at one of Adelaide's unique pie carts.
Explore the world's finest music, dance and theatre during the biennial Adelaide Festival (March/even years)
Take in the magnificent panoramic views from the Mount Lofty Summit and travel on to the historic German township of Hahndorf to sample true German hospitality and fare.
View Australian wildlife at its most active on a guided dawn or sunset walk through Warrawong Sanctuary.
Wine tasting is a must in the Wine State whether in a wine bar and by the glass or buy the bottle from one of the famous wineries in the Adelaide Hills, renowned Barossa and Clare Valleys or McLaren Vale
And when you've done all this, chance your remaining dollars in the splendid-looking Adelaide Casino.
Facilities
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Business Centre |
24 Hour Reception |
Concierge |
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Child Minding/Kids Club |
Pool - Outdoor |
Gym/Fitness Centre |
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Drycleaning/Laundry |
Tour Desk |
Interconnecting Rooms |
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24 Hour Room Service |
Gay Friendly |
Car / Limo Hire |
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Safe Deposit Box (At Reception) |
Business Facilities
The spacious, adaptable Heysen conference room caters for small meetings of 25 to larger conferences of 150 delegates.
Conference rooms feature natural light and fresh air.
Individual room lighting.
Choice of air-conditioning or fresh-air.
Comfortable seating.
Balcony access.
Secretarial services.
Business Centre - Facsimile, photocopying and courier service.
Additional Terms and Conditions
Children 0-12 years are free of charge when sharing with adults and using existing bedding.Rooms
Deluxe Room
Comfortable & spacious Deluxe Room, with balcony & views of the city or parklands, mini bar & internet access.
| Airconditioning | Hairdryer | Iron & Ironing Board |
| Mini Bar | Tea & Coffee Making Facilities | Alarm Clock |
| TV | Bath (Shower/toilet only) | International Direct Dial Phone |
| Central Heating | Desk | Radio / Alarm Clock |
| Multi Stories |
Executive Room
Light & Bright accommodation in an Executive Room, with balcony & views of the city or parklands, King size bed, mini bar & internet access.
| Airconditioning | Hairdryer | Dressing Gowns |
| Iron & Ironing Board | Balcony | Cable/Satellite channels |
| Mini Bar | Fax/Modem Line | Tea & Coffee Making Facilities |
| Alarm Clock | In-house movies | TV |