Sofitel Adelaide
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About this hotel
Discover Sofitel Adelaide: Luxury in the Heart of the City
Located at 108 Currie Street in the vibrant Adelaide Central Business District, Sofitel Adelaide offers a sophisticated retreat for travelers seeking both comfort and style. This iconic hotel combines French elegance with Australian hospitality, providing a stunning base to explore the city. Its prime location places guests within walking distance of the Rundle Mall shopping precinct, the River Torrens, and the historic Parliament House, making it an ideal choice for both leisure and business visitors.
Hotel Features and Amenities Sofitel Adelaide is renowned for its extensive range of premium facilities designed to ensure a relaxing stay. Guests can unwind in the indoor swimming pool, which is open year-round and free for use, or maintain their fitness routine at the fully equipped fitness center. The hotel features 24-hour reception and concierge services, offering everything from luggage storage to travel advice. Dining options are exceptional, with a stylish bar and a restaurant serving a delicious breakfast praised by guests. The rooms are modern and well-appointed, featuring city views, free WiFi, and amenities such as Nespresso machines, minibars, and premium toiletries. For those requiring accessibility, the hotel provides comprehensive support including visual and hearing assistance features.
3 Nearby Local Attractions
- Adelaide Central Market: Just a short walk from the hotel, this is Australia’s oldest and largest fresh food market. Open every day except Sunday, it offers an incredible array of local produce, gourmet foods, and artisanal goods. It is the perfect spot to experience the local culinary culture.
- Rundle Mall: As the premier shopping destination in South Australia, Rundle Mall is a pedestrian-only street lined with over 700 retail stores. It is also famous for its "Living Figures" sculptures and is the central point for the city's vibrant festivals and events.
- Botanic Garden: Located just across the Torrens River, the Adelaide Botanic Garden is a breathtaking 50-hectare site featuring a stunning conservatory, native bushland, and Japanese gardens. It is an excellent spot for a peaceful stroll or a picnic.
Travel Tips
- Parking: The hotel offers valet parking and has access to nearby public parking facilities, which cost approximately AUD 30 per day.
- Dining: While the hotel offers excellent in-house dining, be sure to explore the diverse cafes and restaurants along King William Street for a taste of local Adelaide cuisine.
- Accessibility: The hotel is fully equipped for guests with disabilities, including accessible rooms and specific visual aids.
Hotel Facilities
Breakfast Reviews Fair Bathrooms