Tuesday 30 June 2015

NEW HOTEL OPENINGS OR MAJOR REFURBISHMENTS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Mayfair Hotel, Adelaide 

Mayfair Hotel, Adelaide

Adelaide's highly anticipated Mayfair Hotel opened its doors, breathing glamour and sophistication in the heart of South Australia's vibrant capital. The boutique hotel is nestled on the corner of King William and Hindley Streets – accessible to Adelaide's Riverbank Precinct, Adelaide Casino, iconic Adelaide Oval and Rundle Mall shopping district. Preserving the heritage-listed building, the 1930s facade has been complemented by a stunning new jewel-box addition that adds a contemporary twist to a beautiful classic building. The hotel offers 170 elegant and well-appointed rooms and suites, a breathtaking rooftop terrace and lounge, function rooms, business centre, gym, the Mayflower Restaurant and Bar and Café 55.
www.mayfairhotel.com.au

ibis Adelaide

Located in the heart of the city centre, ibis Adelaide and is the largest ibis hotel in Australia. Its futuristic aesthetic is tied together by a LED lit multi-coloured staircase and commissioned artwork from street graffiti artist Ghostpatrol. The 311-room hotel features a chill out zone, where guests can use the free Wi-Fi or just simply relax. A communal bar overlooks Grenfell Street, and a restaurant, two boardrooms an indoor/outdoor gym and a guest laundry are just some of the features of this brand new Grenfell Street hotel.
www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-8822-ibis-adelaide/index.shtml

The Watson, Adelaide

The newest Art Series hotel has opened in Adelaide. The Watson on Warwick Street in Walkerville is the sixth Art Series Hotel and the first in South Australia. It pays homage to Indigenous colourist and landscape painter, Tommy Watson, and features his work all throughout the hotel. The boutique hotel boasts 24 open plan self-contained suites, an onsite restaurant and a 25 metre lap pool designed by Olympic swimmer Michael Klim.
www.artserieshotels.com.au/watson/ 

The Frames, Paringa

The Frames has redefined luxury, creating a sensory wonderland in the heart of the Riverland. Located on a cliff top at Paringa with endless views of the Murray River, each modern residence boasts open, large living spaces, high-end fittings, private pools and spas. The villas also include top of the range appliances and poolside outdoor kitchens, with the finest in bathroom luxury with spa baths, saunas and large rain showers.
www.theframes.com.au

Mount Lofty House, Crafters

Mount Lofty House
Once used to store hay bales, the original stables built in 1852 at Mount Lofty House have been restored and converted into The Stables Day Spa. Visitors can relax and rejuvenate while indulging in an array of exclusive therapies and packages including massage, facials, manicures, pedicures and treatments. Soothe the mind and body and head for the Adelaide Hills where you can experience health and wellbeing alongside boutique luxury accommodation and fine dining. 

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