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quiet hostel in Adelaide, South Australia?
we have a week in Adelaide from 14th June and I'm looking for a
recommended hostel. We're not party animals; our preference is for small, clean, quiet, hopefully not on a main road but still fairly central as we won't have a car), with useable self-catering kitchen, common areas and no loud onsite bar! We need a double or twin room. We're there to see the sights of Adelaide and also to visit relatives who live in Burnside. Any recommendations most welcome. Please respond to the group as the e-mail address shown no longer works. many thanks Helen and Andy |
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quiet hostel in Adelaide, South Australia?
"Raffi Balmanoukian" a wrote in message news:BCCD186B.239D7%walkabout@TAKEOUTTHETRASHTOREP LY.ns.sympatico.ca... in article , Helen Gerald at wrote on 5/16/04 5:41 AM: we have a week in Adelaide from 14th June and I'm looking for a recommended hostel. We're not party animals; our preference is for small, clean, quiet, hopefully not on a main road but still fairly central as we won't have a car), with useable self-catering kitchen, common areas and no loud onsite bar! We need a double or twin room. We're there to see the sights of Adelaide and also to visit relatives who live in Burnside. Any recommendations most welcome. Please respond to the group as the e-mail address shown no longer works. many thanks Helen and Andy I can highly recommend the one in Mosely Street, Glenelg - it does have a bar but it's well sound-insulated and the kitchen is quite good. It's a 2 minute walk from the charming tram which will take you straight into central Adelaide proper. It has twins etc. as well. and regularly wins awards for budget tourism. It's a charming older building two streets back from the beach. Glenelg Beach Resort or something like that's the name. In Adelaide itself, the central YHA is quite new, reasonably clean, very central, professional, and quiet - although a little clinical. I will second the Adelaide YHA. Glen |
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quiet hostel in Adelaide, South Australia?
Try this web page:
http://www.sa.gov.au/ Follow the steps through "Tourism and Travel" to Accommodation. This government web site has to be one of the most comprehensive sites in SA. All the accommodation listed will take you to the individual web page. Pretty neat. Ross "Helen Gerald" wrote in message om... we have a week in Adelaide from 14th June and I'm looking for a recommended hostel. We're not party animals; our preference is for small, clean, quiet, hopefully not on a main road but still fairly central as we won't have a car), with useable self-catering kitchen, common areas and no loud onsite bar! We need a double or twin room. We're there to see the sights of Adelaide and also to visit relatives who live in Burnside. Any recommendations most welcome. Please respond to the group as the e-mail address shown no longer works. many thanks Helen and Andy |
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