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Cannon Street Backpackers
Situated in central Adelaide we are only minutes away from all the attractions in the city, either by walking, by bus, or by tram. We have the combination of comfort, and convenience of location. We have all the amenities expected to suit all your comforts and needs, and we also have a bar with a pool table and a pinball machine, so being able to relax is not a problem ...
Annie's Place Adelaide Hostel
All rooms are large with high ceilings and most rooms have en'suite bathrooms, some with baths. All rooms have televisions and are air conditioned and heated for your comfort. Dorms are roomy and spacious with new inner sprung mattresses and bedding supplied ...
Tatts Backpackers Adelaide City
Adelaide city best small backpacker hostel, the 'Tatts' is the only budget hostel accommodation located right in Adelaide City's action. Sightseeing, shopping, services - all are literally at our front door. We are the only international backpacker hostel located in the North Terrace, Hindley Rundle Street precinct - the two most northern streets in Adelaide City where 95% of the action happens ...
Blue Galah Backpackers Hostel
Blue Galah Backpackers Hostel offers guests the unrivalled city centre location with large balconies, and friendly staff. Other services include a pool table, DVD, satellite TV in a quiet, relaxed atmosphere. There also public notice boards and help offered to those who are looking for jobs ...
Adelaide Travellers Inn Backpackers Hostel
The Travellers Inn is nestled in the south-eastern corner of the city centre on Hutt St, a picturesque and impressive boulevard of shops, cafes, pubs, banks and all your other necessities! This cosy accommodation is a great place to put your feet up and relax, enjoy a drink and a BBQ on our balcony overlooking the city and Hutt St ...
Shakespeare International Backpackers Hostel
We are located in the heart of Adelaide’s backpacker precinct with a shuttle bus service conveniently located near the hostel.It boasts dorm, single and twin rooms. We have a huge new modern kitchen with convection microwave ovens so you can cook a roast or heat your tea. We also have a dining area plus a big screen TV and lounge area are available ...
Glenelg Beach Hostel
Glenelg Beach Hostel provides quality Backpacker accommodation at Adelaide's premier beach. Centrally located in the fun Glenelg Beach area in Adelaide, we are only metres from the beach, many bars, cafes, restaurants, shops, a cinema and museums ...
Sunny's Adelaide Backpacker Hostel
Sunnys Adelaide Backpackers Hostel and Travel Centre, Adelaide's smallest hostel, offering friendly safe accommodation and free unbiassed travel advice. Located in downtown Adelaide 100 Metres from the Central Bus Station, the hostel is near markets, pubs, banks & nightlife, free city loop buses and airport shuttle stop at our door ...
Backpack Oz
Backpack Oz is a traditional youth hostel, while The Guesthouse offers double twin rooms with TV and basin, Highly recommended by leading guidebooks and past guests, We clean our kitchens and bathrooms daily, We hope you choose to stay with us and leave with fond memories of both Adelaide and Backpack Oz & The Guesthouse ...
My Place Adelaide Backpackers Hostel
This small, clean and comfy hostel is in the city near Adelaide’s most famous pubs and bars. It is newly refurbished with new bedding, fully equipped kitchen and new bathrooms. There is a sauna for free use and a ping pong table, bicycles to explore the city and more ...
Raglans Backpackers
This fantastic heritage hostel is located in the centre of Adelaide - across from the Adelaide Bus Station, and a stone's throw from Central Markets, Rundle Mall and Hindley Street, Facilities include a great outdoor area that looks too good to be true, internet cafe and onsite bar and kitchen ...
Kiwi Lodge
In the cebntre of the CBD of Adelaide and 10 minutes to airport, 5 min to train station. Building built in 1800's and some interior decor reflects this but with beer garden, well equipped kitchen offering free tea and coffee, milk, all you can eat continental breakfast, fresh fruit, rice, potatoes ...
Adelaide Backpackers Inn
The city of Adelaide is the capital of South Australia. The CBD is only ten minutes from the Adelaide International Airport and less than five minutes from both the train and bus terminals, We are prepared to pick you up and drop you off from the bus and train stations when you stay at the Adelaide Backpackers Inn ...
Mount Lofty Cottage YHA
Summit Road, Adelaide (Mount Lofty) ...
East Park Lodge
341 Angas Street, Adelaide ...
Adelaide Central YHA
135 Waymouth Street, Adelaide ...
 
Adelaide is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of South Australia, and is the fifth largest city in Australia, with a population of over 1.1 million. It is a coastal city beside the Southern Ocean, and is situated on the Adelaide Plains, north of the Fleurieu Peninsula, between the Gulf St. Vincent and the low-lying Mount Lofty Ranges. It is roughly a linear city: it is 20 km from the coast to the foothills, but it stretches 90 km from Gawler at its northern extent to Sellicks Beach in the south. Named in honour of Queen Adelaide, the consort of King William IV, the city was founded in 1836 as the planned capital for the only freely-settled British province in Australia. Colonel William Light, one of Adelaide's founding fathers, designed the city and chose its location close to the River Torrens. Inspired by William Penn, Light's design set out Adelaide in a grid layout, interspaced by wide boulevards and large public squares, and entirely surrounded by parkland. Early Adelaide was shaped by religious freedom and a commitment to political progressivism and civil liberties, which led to world-first reforms. Adelaidean society remained largely puritan up until the 1970s, when a set of social reforms under the premiership of Don Dunstan resulted in a cultural shift. Today Adelaide is known for its many festivals as well as for its wine, arts and sports. As South Australia's seat of government and commercial centre, Adelaide is the site of many governmental and financial institutions. Most of these are concentrated in the city centre along the cultural boulevard of North Terrace and in various districts of the metropolitan area.

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