Port Adelaide: 1-3 Nights for Two with Brekky, Wine, Wi-Fi, Parking and Late Check-Out at Nightcap At Exeter Hotel

PROVIDED BY: Provello

September 28, 2021

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The Hotel: Nightcap At Exeter Hotel

Nightcap at Exeter Hotel makes for a great base to unwind after exploring the gems of Port Adelaide, ranging from a dolphin sanctuary, South Australian Maritime Museum, and Fisherman’s Wharf Market to the scenic Port Adelaide Docks. Foodies can enjoy a feast at the on-site bistro, while the little ones have fun in the undercover children’s play area.

At the end of the day, guests are lulled to sleep in their premium King Koil beds featured in each of the contemporary rooms. Travellers can also unwind in front of their flat-screen TV and stay connected with Wi-Fi.

Room Details

Studio Queen

  • Bed size/type: queen bed
  • Standard occupancy: two people
  • Maximum occupancy: two people
  • The room features a flat-screen TV, refrigerator, heating, air-conditioning and tea/coffee making facilities, as well as a rain shower

The Area: Adelaide

Set between the verdant pastures of the Adelaide Hills and the crystalline waters of the Gulf St Vincent, Adelaide is the capital and largest city of South Australia. The city’s famously relaxed vibe allows visitors to experience its many wonders at their own personal pace, exploring all the parks, wildlife reserves and cultural riches that Adelaide has to offer. A haven for the artistically inclined, Adelaide boasts a basket of different festivals along with scores of century-old churches.

Adelaide has a series of quaint suburbs, each with their own distinct personality, that are just begging to be explored. From the historic and beachy Glenelg to the German settlement of Hahndorf or harbour-centric Port Adelaide, peeps find the area that calls to them. Nature buffs see the only giant pandas in Australia at Adelaide Zoo, while sweet teeth try famous chocolate at the Haigh’s Chocolates factory.

A raft of museums delve into the region’s past in areas like migration or maritime, or eyes can examine historic paintings and modern sculpture at the Art Gallery of South Australia. A visit to the City of Churches wouldn’t be complete without venturing into at least one of the area’s cathedrals, like St Peter’s from 1878 or St Francis Xavier from the 1850s.