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Hotel in Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

Adelaide Hostel

★ 4.0$28-$80 — $32-$95Budget

Clean budget hostel near Adelaide Central Market with communal kitchen, lounge, and helpful staff. Good base for exploring Adelaide and wine regions.

Adelaide Hostel occupies a central position at 118 Franklin Street in Adelaide's central business district, within a five-minute walk of the Adelaide Central Market — one of Australia's largest and oldest undercover produce markets, in continuous operation since 1869. The Gouger Street restaurant and café precinct begins immediately to the south, and the Adelaide CBD free tram stops on King William Street nearby, connecting guests to the city loop and to Glenelg Beach. The hostel is a sociable, budget-oriented property catering to backpackers, solo travellers, and visitors seeking an affordable base for exploring South Australia. Accommodation includes shared dormitory beds and private twin or double rooms, with rates from approximately AUD 28 for a dorm bed in the low season to AUD 95 for a private room during peak events. Communal amenities include a fully equipped shared kitchen, a social lounge, coin-operated laundry facilities, and individual lockers for securing valuables. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the building. The Franklin Street address is well-placed for transport: the Central Bus Station is a five-minute walk, serving interstate coaches to Melbourne, Sydney, and regional South Australia, while Adelaide Airport is accessible in around 30 minutes by the Jetbus service. The Adelaide Oval, a nationally significant cricket and AFL venue, is a 20-minute walk north across the Torrens River. Rundle Mall, the main shopping precinct, is ten minutes east on foot. The hostel functions as a convenient launchpad for South Australian wine-country day trips — the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Clare Valley, and Adelaide Hills are all within one to two hours by car or organised tour. Kangaroo Island, known for its sea lion colonies, koalas, and pristine beaches, can be reached by ferry from Cape Jervis or by regional flight from Adelaide Airport. The property is in high demand during the Adelaide Festival and Fringe in February and March and the Adelaide 500 motorsport event in December; advance bookings are essential during these periods. Staff are noted for providing helpful local transport advice, day-trip recommendations, and affordable dining suggestions.

Amenities

  • shared kitchen
  • lounge
  • free Wi-Fi
  • laundry
  • lockers
  • central location

Location

118 Franklin St, Adelaide SA 5000

-34.9289, 138.5983 — View on map

Highlights

  • Five-minute walk to Adelaide Central Market and the Gouger Street restaurant precinct
  • Free Adelaide CBD tram on nearby King William Street for city-loop and Glenelg Beach access
  • Budget dormitory beds and private rooms from AUD 28 per night
  • Central Bus Station a five-minute walk away for interstate coach departures
  • Practical base for Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, and Adelaide Hills wine-region day trips

Tips

  • Book well in advance for the Adelaide Fringe in February–March and the Adelaide 500 in December — city accommodation fills weeks ahead.
  • The free CBD tram along North Terrace and King William Street stops within walking distance; use it to reach the Adelaide Oval and Central Market without paying for transport.
  • Lockers in dormitory rooms require a padlock; bring one from home or purchase at the front desk.
  • The Adelaide Central Market is closed on Sundays and Mondays — plan grocery runs accordingly.
  • Coin-operated laundry machines require AUD 2 coins; stock up before doing a wash.

FAQ

Is parking available at or near Adelaide Hostel?

The hostel does not have on-site parking. Several paid public car parks operate within a few minutes' walk on Franklin Street and Gouger Street. Street parking in the surrounding area is metered.

How far is the hostel from Adelaide Airport?

Adelaide Airport is approximately 7 km from the hostel. The Jetbus service (Route J1) connects the airport to the central city in around 25–30 minutes, with a stop a short walk from Franklin Street.

Are meals provided at the hostel?

No meals are served. Guests have full access to a shared communal kitchen. Affordable dining options are available within a five-minute walk on Gouger Street and in Adelaide's Chinatown, just south of the hostel.

Is the hostel suitable for families?

The hostel primarily caters to solo travellers and backpackers. Families with young children may find the communal layout and shared facilities less suited to their needs; a range of mid-range hotels and serviced apartments are available in the surrounding streets.

Accessibility

The hostel is located in a multi-storey building. Specific accessibility features such as lift access and wheelchair-adapted rooms are not publicly confirmed; visitors with mobility requirements should contact the property directly before booking to verify suitability.

When to visit

Adelaide has a warm Mediterranean climate. Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer comfortable temperatures for city exploration. Summer (December–February) is hot and sees high demand during major events; advance bookings are essential.

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