Planning Adelaide luxury? Dive into our detailed Sofitel Adelaide review with insider perks, vibrant nearby eateries, and panoramic suite views.

A Luxurious Escape in the Heart of South Australia
First Impressions
Arrival Experience
Stepping through the doors of Sofitel Adelaide, I was immediately welcomed with an atmosphere of refined elegance. The check-in process was handled with the perfect blend of professionalism and warmth. The reception team was genuinely welcoming, offering thoughtful tips for exploring Adelaide’s buzzing dining and arts precinct during my stay.
Lobby and Décor
The lobby, whilst smaller than some major city hotels, makes a striking impression. High ceilings, a dramatic crystal chandelier cascading like a waterfall, and plush furnishings in muted earth tones that invite you to linger. During my visit, it also served as the perfect warm refuge from winter’s gusty wind and rain funneling along the city streets.
Accommodations
My Room: Deluxe King – Corner Views
I originally booked a Superior King Room for a wedding anniversary getaway but was graciously upgraded to a Deluxe King Corner Room — a step up in space and scenery. At roughly 34 m² (or so their website tells me – I didn’t bring a tape measure!), its floor-to-ceiling wraparound windows offered city views over parklands, out toward coastal Glenelg, with planes making their final descent into Adelaide Airport in the distance.
The blend of minimalist French elegance and contemporary style worked well — muted colours, curated artwork, soft lighting.
Room highlights:
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Signature Sofitel MyBed™ ( plus an extensive pillow menu) delivered the promised cloud-like night’s sleep.
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Luxurious rain shower with premium toiletries.
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Smart climate and lighting controls.
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Large smart TV, minibar, and in-room safe.
The soundproofing deserves special mention — the bustle of the CBD faded into complete stillness once inside.
Other Room Categories
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Superior Room – 30–32 m²; King or Twin; city or hill views.
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Deluxe Room – Corner King – Dual-aspect windows and upgraded footprint.
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Luxury Room – 35 m², refined finishes, and Club Millésime option.
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Luxury Club Room – Includes full Club Millésime access.
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Prestige Suite – Separate living space plus lounge access.
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Opera Suite & Presidential Suite – Top-tier luxury with expansive city and coastal views.
Hotel Facilities & Services
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Club Millésime Lounge – Gourmet breakfasts, afternoon teas, and evening canapés with panoramic views.
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Indoor Heated Pool – Serene, 10th-floor oasis with city skyline outlook.
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Fitness Centre – State-of-the-art equipment and free weights.
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Déjà Vu Champagne Bar – A lively rooftop perch for champagnes and cocktails with a view.
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Garçon Bleu Restaurant – Contemporary French with an Australian twist, focused on local produce.
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Accessibility – Adapted rooms with wider doorways and roll-in showers; lifts serving all floors.
Luxe2Local Insider Tip: Book a high-floor corner room for the best light and views — and if budget allows, opt for Club Millésime for that extra layer of indulgence. Accor membership also attracts and rewards with loyalty points of course.


Dining & Drinks
In-House
Garçon Bleu – Signature venue serving contemporary French cuisine with seasonal South Australian produce.
Déjà Vu Champagne Bar – Refined space for champagne flights or late-night cocktails.
Le Bistrot Express – Lobby café for coffee, pastries, and light lunches.
Breakfast here was a bit hectic given the high occupancy but nevertheless delivered with fresh pastries, made-to-order hot dishes, and sweeping morning views. Accor members can enjoy dining discounts.
Nearby Dining Highlights
We can highly recommend our other dining picks nearby – all within an easy walk:
Shobosho ⭐ 4.7
Modern Asian with yakitori fire-grilling, robata meats, and inventive dumplings in a moody, urban setting.Madame Hanoi ⭐ 4.6
Fresh, aromatic Vietnamese cuisine in a vibrant, colonial-inspired dining space.The Meat & Wine Co Adelaide CBD ⭐ 4.5
Premium steakhouse with African-inspired flavours and an extensive wine list.
Location & Things to Do
Sofitel Adelaide’s central CBD location makes it an easy base for exploring:
Rundle Mall – 7-min walk, Adelaide’s premier shopping strip.
Adelaide Central Market – Historic fresh produce mecca with artisanal goods.
Art Gallery of South Australia – Major cultural institution 10–15 mins on foot.
Adelaide Oval – Historic sporting venue close by.
Free City Connector buses stop just a block away, and Adelaide Railway Station is a 10-min walk. Valet parking is available ($55/night) but nearby public parking can be a smarter choice for longer stays.
Luxe2Local Scoring
Feature | Rating / 10 | Comment |
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Location | 9 | Central CBD, walkable to attractions |
Design & Aesthetics | 9 | Elegant, light-filled public spaces |
Pool, Spa & Gym | 8 | Excellent pool & gym, but no full spa |
Guest Rooms | 9 | Spacious, luxurious, superb bedding |
Food & Beverage | 9 | Strong in-house options and nearby dining |
Breakfast | 8 | Premium offer, elevated by service |
Service Standard | 10 | Warm, proactive, and attentive |
Value for Money | 8 | Aligned with luxury market pricing |
Overall Score | 9 | A polished, memorable city stay |



Practical Details
Sofitel Adelaide ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
📍 108 Currie St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
📞 +61 8 8226 4100
🌐 Sofitel Adelaide Website
🛎 Check Rates & Availability
Tips for Prospective Guests:
Request a high-floor room with west-facing views for spectacular sunsets.
Try the champagne flight at Déjà Vu before dinner at Garçon Bleu.
Let the concierge book restaurants — Adelaide’s food scene is vibrant and popular.
If driving, weigh up nearby public parking vs. valet cost.
Final Thoughts
Sofitel Adelaide delivers on its promise of a luxurious French escape in the heart of South Australia. Its elegant design, refined service, and prime location make it a stand-out choice for couples, culture-seekers, or solo travellers who appreciate sophistication. Minor critiques like the lack of a dedicated spa are balanced by the hotel’s outstanding hospitality and comfort.
A memorable blend of Parisian poise and Adelaide warmth.

