Welcome to Stamford Grand Adelaide, the hotel that boasts panoramic views of the ocean, city and Adelaide Hills.
South Australia's premier beach district is only minutes from the states capital and is home to the Stamford Grand Adelaide, one of Australia's leading resort style hotels. Located on absolute beachfront in Glenelg, this vibrant seaside-shopping precinct reflects the casual lifestyle and relaxing atmosphere of life by the sea.
The newly designed rooms are sleek and contemporary in style, with facilities to cater to your every need. Only minutes from the airport and CBD, our location creates the perfect environment for business or leisurely days of indulgence. |
Glenelg is Adelaide's most popular beach destination. It's always buzzing with people browsing through the hundreds of shops and dining at sidewalk cafés along Jetty Road, strolling and fishing from the jetty and enjoying the beach, foreshore parks and summer entertainment.
Moseley Square, where Jetty Road meets the beach, is the terminus for the City-to-Bay Tram, synonymous with Glenelg for 70 years and used and adored by residents, commuters, shoppers and visitors everyday.
Nearby Holdfast Shores Marina is the base for Temptation Sailing's dolphin cruises and the new Hel.A.Va Jet Boat - an exhilarating fully enclosed jet boat providing thrilling rides along the coast.
The Bay Discovery Centre at Glenelg Town Hall tracks the history of Holdfast Bay and its evolution into today's seaside lifestyle. Also at the Town Hall, the Rodney Fox Shark Experience is the living history of this world-famous underwater and shark adventurer.
Must See and Do:
Jetty Road, Glenelg
Bay Discovery Centre
Federation and Proclamation Trails
Rodney Fox Shark Experience
Holdfast Shores Marina
Temptation Sailing Dolphin Cruises and Hel.A.Va Jet Boat
HMS Buffalo
Jetty Road, Brighton
Kingston Park Coastal Reserve
Five kilometres south along, along the Esplanade, is the seaside hamlet of Brighton, also a favourite beach playground, with a delightful café village atmosphere along it's own Jetty Road.
At Kingston Park, Kingston House is the oldest building in Holdfast Bay, built in 1840 and set on a three-acre reserve with stunning coastal views. On the foreshore, a striking monument by South Australia sculptor John Dowie marks one of the significant spring sites on the Tjilbruke Trail and a wheelchair-friendly boardwalk heads south to Marino Rocks. |