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Nightcap at Hendon Hotel
4/514 Reviews

Nightcap at Hendon Hotel

Royal Park|2.04km from Rowley Reserve
We really try to make the best of every experience and don't like to complain but there were a few issues we can't deny or ignore. Our sleep quality was poor every night. From the sounds of pokies machines, loud visitors in the smoking area beneath our window until late hours (even on weekdays), hearing other guests through the walls (coughing, sneezing, talking, children, stomping/banging, the constant hun of someone's air con or something, even using the toilet). The bed was much too soft for our liking (although some guests may like it as it was) we had terrible back aches and still do even having returned home. The grey fluffy blanket provided had a large stain which appeared to have been wet, then dried hard. One of the pillows had a terrible smell - we thought it was the pillow case but after removing it, found the pillow had a large yellow stain beneath - the source of the smell. No microwave; one would have been very helpful. Pleased to have a kettle, fridge and iron with board though. The room itself looked pleasant and was very clean, including the bathroom and fridge. Huge shower head which was a bonus. Unable to open the room window so felt a bit smothered sometimes, some fresh air would be nice. Appreciated the free drink voucher and 20% discount on meals in the bistro. The bar/reception/waitress staff were fantastic, very friendly, eager to help and professional. Unfortunately, mostly due to our very poor sleep, we can't justify the price & won't be returning or recommending staying here. Thank you to the staff for their efforts though, it did go a long way and was the most appreciated point of our stay.

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Nightcap at Finsbury Hotel
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Nightcap at Hendon Hotel
4/514 Reviews
We really try to make the best of every experience and don't like to complain but there were a few issues we can't deny or ignore. Our sleep quality was poor every night. From the sounds of pokies machines, loud visitors in the smoking area beneath our window until late hours (even on weekdays), hearing other guests through the walls (coughing, sneezing, talking, children, stomping/banging, the constant hun of someone's air con or something, even using the toilet). The bed was much too soft for our liking (although some guests may like it as it was) we had terrible back aches and still do even having returned home. The grey fluffy blanket provided had a large stain which appeared to have been wet, then dried hard. One of the pillows had a terrible smell - we thought it was the pillow case but after removing it, found the pillow had a large yellow stain beneath - the source of the smell. No microwave; one would have been very helpful. Pleased to have a kettle, fridge and iron with board though. The room itself looked pleasant and was very clean, including the bathroom and fridge. Huge shower head which was a bonus. Unable to open the room window so felt a bit smothered sometimes, some fresh air would be nice. Appreciated the free drink voucher and 20% discount on meals in the bistro. The bar/reception/waitress staff were fantastic, very friendly, eager to help and professional. Unfortunately, mostly due to our very poor sleep, we can't justify the price & won't be returning or recommending staying here. Thank you to the staff for their efforts though, it did go a long way and was the most appreciated point of our stay.
Nightcap at Findon Hotel
3.9/521 Reviews
The house was cleaned, there was no window, but there was a balcony, and the side wall of the balcony was made of glass, and the lighting was good. Take a taxi to the airport for more than ten minutes, about 20 Australian dollars. Not far from the beach, next to the Chinese Consulate. There is a big shopping mall next to the hotel's more than 100 meters gas station. Check-in for half a day can be considered. The only bad thing is that the room is not Wi-Fi.
Lockleys Hotel
3.7/5104 Reviews
The Lockleys Hotel is situated in the western suburbs of Adelaide. The Carpark is large and landscaped, it is easy to find a parking spot and the area is well lighted for safety reasons. The ambience of the hotel is relaxed and the restaurant is comfortable, uncrowded. There is also outdoor seating. The hotel has rooms for accommodation, a sports bar and gaming room. They have there menu online, which enables you to have an idea of the variety of the meals. Our table had four different meals, lambs fry and bacon with mashed potatoes, seafood basket, steak and chicken. All the meals were of a good size, and well cooked. The prices are reasonable. The staff are friendly and helpful.
Links Hotel
3.7/598 Reviews
Our check in was very easy and with a pleasant staff member (Mathew), Our room was comfortable but needs some updating. Unfortunately the weather was miserable and the driveway to our room had quite a lot of water which covered a couple of very deep holes. Our room was behind the hotel which protected us from any road noise. A free drink per person is given on arrival plus 25% discount on all meals during the stay. The meals we had were of good quality and service was excellent. The bar staff are very pleasant and prompt.
Quest Port Adelaide
4.4/585 Reviews
The apartment was excellent with quality beds and fully equipped kitchen. This is the 3rd time we have stayed with Quest Port Adelaide! We will be back again soon. We travel from interstate to visit our children and grandchildren. We had a great time.

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