Top 10 Adelaide Hostels 2009

Well here are the top 1o Hostels as rated by travellers who have stayed in hostels in Adelaide. Like anything that lists a top 10 the ratings are subject to individuals own perceptions. What is a great place for someone may not be for someone else. Take the reviews with a grain of salt.  Hope you find a great place to stay and if you do let us know by leaving a comment.

Here is a complete list of Adelaide hostels to select from if you are looking for more.  If cost is an issue check out the listings as they can be sorted into a pricing scale. Happy hunting!

1. Hostel 109

superschot May 2009:

very good hostel! had a great time here! the manager is very friendly and will drive you to the adelaide hills for free less.

Description:

Close to Adelaide’s city centre Hostel109 is a modern well appointed hostel with friendly staff and excellent facilities…more

2. Backpack Oz

Fiona  May 2009:

I was offered a dorm in The Guest House as there was no dorm ready for me when I arrived at 12pm and I didn’t want to just leave my small bag sitting in front of reception which was unattended for some time when I arrived. less

Description:

Enjoy FREE WiFi, 8-ball table, bike hire, quality breakfast and Wed. BBQ dinner. Indulge in daily Happy Hour and tunes at our ba.. More Info… »

3. Adelaide Central YHA

Eoin  May 2009:

Great hostel. Best YHA i’ve stayed in so far. Really no complaints. If your looking for a purely backpacker hostel, then this isn’t it, people of all ages stay here, and families. Which I think is pretty cool. less

Description:

The Adelaide Central YHA hostel is located in the heart of the city overlooking picturesque Light Square. More Info… »

4. The Guest House

Review

June  May 2009:
Our stay was very enjoyable and we would be very happy to stay in the future.

Description:

We are 5 minutes walk to the CBD and offer extra comforts in a peaceful environment (mainly single/double/quad rooms). Hostelwor.. More Info… »

5. My Place Adelaide Backpackers Hostel

Review

Judith May 2009:
Complimentary pick up from Keswick Railway Station. Staff lovely and very helpful. Our room (triple) without window – a bit damp und gloomy. Linen and carpeting not as clean as could be. Kitchen and bathrooms acceptable.Centrally located.

Description:

This small, clean and comfy hostel is in the city near Adelaide’s most famous pubs and bars… More Info… »

6. Glenelg Beach Hostel

Review

Denzel (Novice Nomad from USA), May 2009:
clean hostel and great location. nice bar with music and wood fire.

Description:

Visiting Adelaide? Come and stay at the beach! This beautiful and unique hostel is housed in a historic building. We offer first.. More Info… »

7. Annie’s Place Adelaide

Review

brendannewitt, April 2009:
Lovely courtyard and lovely atmosphere…

Description:

Our hostel is a beautiful 137 year old building that has a warm friendly mix of old world charm and modern funky vibes… More Info… »

8. Adelaide’s Shakespeare International Backpackers

Review

verity (from England), March 2009:
Not the place to go if you’re looking for fun, but the rooms are clean enough and theres a big kitchen!

Description:

We are located in the heart of Adelaide’s backpacker precinct with a shuttle bus service conveniently located near the hostel… More Info… »

10. Tatts Backpackers Adelaide City

Review

The beds were really comfy!! also has free laundry facilities!! the bathrooms were a bit dodgy!! but in general it was an ok hostel!! The beds were really comfy!! also has free laundry facilities!! the bathrooms were a bit dodgy!! but in general it was an ok hostel!! …

Laura, England |  25-30 | 16th March 2009
Description:

Tatt’s Adelaide City Backpackers is located right in the heart of the city. Shopping, sightseeing, servic… More Info… »

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