We stayed here for 3 nights in January on a quest to meet up with my husband's distant cousin. I picked it (despite the Red Light District comments of some other reviewers) because it was near one of the garden areas of the city and also to transport links.
Adelaide is a big change in pace from Perth and Sydney but if you accept it's a gentle city with the accent on tradition, then you'll have a good time. From the cosy airport where people greet each other practically as they get off the plane to the friendly help at bus stops and the warm welcome back on a return visit to a cafe, you'll soon feel at home here.
Hotel: it's absolutely fine. Staff were friendly and efficient. The room (on 11th floor) was large, clean and pleasantly decorated. The breakfast seemed a bit pricey, so we ate at the Boulevard cafe a couple of blocks on the right as you leave the hotel main entrance. The room seemed a very reasonable price.
We were taken aback at having to pay $27 for internet connection (as mentioned by another reviewer). I've seen Backpacker hostels in Sydney that offer this service free and as the Chancellor has extensive business facilities, I was surprised they didn't offer it free as well.
The location: well, it suited us fine. The road is a little run down but it's interesting and there are lots of eateries around, Rundle (or Trundle, as I called it) Mall is very close with an array of shops and the station and a range of bus stops in a parallel street (North Terrace) - very handy for a highly enjoyable outing to Port Adelaide to see the Maritime Museum and lighthouse.
There are some excellent museums off Kintore Road as well, just a short walk away.
Hindley Street can be noisy at night. It caters for adult entertainment but we weren't hassled by anyone. There was a club with music throbbing away until 12 or so each night and we were glad to be on the 11th floor as it didn't bother us too much.
One evening, we had a lovely walk to the river. It only took 10 minutes amble and is a peaceful place to watch the sun go down.
And in case you're interested, we did meet up with the distant cousin and his wife who took us out to lunch and gave us a brilliant tour south of Adelaide to Old Noalunga, the McLaren Vale wine area and Silver Sands on the Southern Ocean - brilliant!!
Room Tip: Ask for a room on one of the upper floors - 8 or above as there can be some street noise.
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5 February 2012
Dear CarolynBanks
Greetings from Hotel Grand Chancellor Adelaide on Hindley.
Thank you for taking the time to complete a review of your stay at Hotel Grand Chancellor Adelaide on Hindley. We value the constructive feedback that we receive from our guests by expressing their opinions both positive and negative.
I was pleased to note that although you had read the negative reviews regarding the location of the hotel you were prepared to give the hotel a chance and thoroughly enjoyed your stay.
Thank you for your feedback and we look forward to welcoming back to the Hotel Grand Chancellor Adelaide on Hindley in the near future.
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Simon deJong
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