Adelphi Hotel
Offbeat and stylish retreat on an eclectic street







The 34-room hotel on hopping Flinders Lane was the first in the city to emphasise contemporary design and continues today with stylish rooms, including suites that are suffused with natural light (try the Flinders King). Set near the top the 1938-built Adelphi building, the iconic city-view pool is a local favourite for drinks, and the destination dessert-led restaurant, Om Nom, may be the most unique restaurant in the city.
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