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The Playford Adelaide - MGallery Collection, Accor [formerly Sebel]

 

 

Property Information:

120 North Terrace, Adelaide South.

The Playford Adelaide is a boutique hotel in the heart of Adelaide which offers the perfect blend of classical style and contemporary luxury. Located only 9km from Adelaide International Airport, this hotel has a stunning Art Nouveau ambience and features beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites, luxurious amenities and exquisite cuisine.

The Playford Adelaide has been awarded ‘Best Luxury Accommodation’ at the South Australia Tourism Awards 2001-2006.

Playford Restaurant: The award-winning Playford Restaurant offers innovative world-class cuisine incorporating high quality South Australian ingredients and a renowned boutique wine list.

Playford Lounge Bar: With a marvellous, warm ambience in stylish Art Nouveau surroundings, select from a varied bar menu and enjoy a drink with friends. The Playford Lounge Bar is tranquil by day and fascinating by night with live entertainment on the weekends.

Guest services

  • 24 hour reception, room service and concierge
  • 24-hour business centre
  • Daily housekeeping service
  • Valet dry cleaning and laundry
  • Fully serviced secure car park
  • Foreign currency exchange
  • High speed broadband and wireless internet access
  • Tour/theatre bookings and airport limousine available on request
  • Disabled facilities and rooms available

Recreation

  • 24 hour fitness centre featuring cardio and weight training equipment
  • Spa and sauna
  • Tuscan style indoor heated swimming pool
  • Massage by appointment
  • Nearby jogging and walking tracks

pool spa sauna

Accommodation Information:

All of the guestrooms are stylishly appointed with superior furnishings. Choose from either a superior guestroom, studio or loft suite, many which feature separate living and dining areas. Every room features a private bathroom with separate shower, personal entertainment facilities, executive desk, broadband internet and fax modem access. In addition, all suites have balconies and kitchenettes.

The hotel contains 182 spaciously appointed guestrooms, studio and loft suites.

Room Features

  • Private bathroom
  • In-room movies
  • In-room safe
  • Voice mail
  • Non smoking rooms & suites available
  • Deluxe guestrooms
  • Executive suites with kitchenettes, separate lounge and balconies

Guest Facilities

  • Individually controlled air-conditioning
  • High speed broadband internet access
  • Remote controlled television
  • Bathrobes and quality toiletries
  • Alarm clock/radio
  • Mini-bar
  • Iron and ironing board

bathroom tv non smoking

Location Information:

Tucked along Australia’s southern shore, the gracious city of Adelaide was established in 1836. Settled first by the aboriginal Kaurna tribe who later fell victim to European maladies, Adelaide is one of the few Australian cities not originally settled by displaced convicts. Instead, free British settlers colonized the area and were soon followed by waves of Lutherans seeking to escape religious intolerance back home. These days, visitors and diversity are still welcomed, and the city that once housed so many churches now shelters terrific cafes and a host of cultural institutions.

Navigating the city is easy for newcomers, especially given the foresight of its planner, Colonel William Light. He laid out Adelaide (named for William IV’s wife) on a grid system so that it’s open, friendly and complemented by the River Torrens, which flows through its midst.

The presence of the river, the sea and the hills surrounding the city imbues its citizens with an adventuresome, outdoorsy spirit, and most folks revel in the parklands and greenspace that characterize this part of South Australia. That’s not to say that Adelaide itself isn’t attractive; in fact, Rundle Street offers a host of restaurants, Hindley Street welcomes club-goers, and Rundle Mall appeals to all who seek terrific shopping.

Plus, such fantastic attractions as the Adelaide Festival of Arts, the Adelaide Fringe Festival, the wine country of the Barossa Valley, the South Australian Museum, the Art Gallery of South Australia, Central Market, and Tandanya Aboriginal Cultural Institute ensure a wealth of opportunity and entertainment, no matter your desires.

Things to do

  • Adelaide Zoo
  • Adelaide Repertory Theatre Company
  • Adelaide International Raceway
  • Belair National Park
  • Botanical Gardens of Adelaide
  • Cleland Wildlife Park
  • Migration Museum
  • Mt Lofty Summit
  • South Australia Tourism
  • South Australia Museum
  • Schuss Ski Club Limited
  • Tea Tree Gully Golf Club
  • Victor Harbor Markets
  • Tasting Australia

 

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