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The Sands Motel - Adelaide

The Sands Motel - Adelaide

2.5 star rating 2.5 star rating 2.5 star rating From $ 75.0 to $ 110.0

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The Sands Motel - Adelaide

The Sands Motel is family operated and situated on the Princess Highway just three kilometres from the city centre. We are within walking distance to the Arkaba Hotel, restaurants, takeaway food outlets including McDonalds, factory shops and supermarkets. We are on a main bus route to the city and within easy reach of all major city hospitals.

Facilities for The Sands Motel

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Car park
  • Cots Available
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Games/Recreation Room
  • Iron
  • Laundry
  • Lockers
  • Movie Hire
  • Non Smoking Establishment
  • Non Smoking Floor
  • Outdoor furniture
  • Swimming Pool - Outdoor
  • Public Telephone
  • Room Service
  • Tour Desk

Services for The Sands Motel

QUEEN ROOM
One queen size bed and one single bed with ensuite bathroom facilities and air conditioning.
Family Dlx
One queen size bed, bunk beds, and a trundle. With ensuite bathroom facilities air conditioning.
Twin
One queen size bed and one single bed with ensuite bathroom and air conditioning.

Nearby Adelaide

  • Bus Stop (10 m)
  • Post Office (200 m)
  • Restaurant (10 m)
  • Shop (200 m)

Beyond 1km of Adelaide

  • Beach (15 km)
  • Bowling Club (2 km)
  • City and/or Town (3 km)
  • Coach Station (3 km)
  • Convention Centre (3 km)
  • Domestic Airport (6 km)
  • Golf (3 km)
  • Hospital (3 km)
  • Jetty (15 km)
  • National Park (10 km)
  • Railway Station (3 km)
  • Tennis Court (2 km)
  • Visitor Information Centre (3 km)
  • Winery (5 km)

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