Ibis AdelaidevsThe Watson
Both Ibis Adelaide and Art Series - The Watson are highly recommended by professional travelers. On balance, Ibis Adelaide scores slightly better than Art Series - The Watson. Ibis Adelaide ranks #10 in Adelaide with approval from 3 reviewers like The Telegraph, Oyster and Time Out.
Ibis Adelaide
 The Telegraph
 Oyster
 Time Out
 Lonely Planet
122 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, South Australia 5000
From $59/night
- Bar/Lounge
 - Free Internet
 - Room Service
 - Laundry Service
 - Laundy Room
 - Restaurant
 
8.0
 "This sleek glass and steel tower is a welcome addition to the Adelaide hotel scene and offers a groovy cocktail bar, fitness centre and the best breakfast in town." Full review
Upper-middle-range
 "Ibis may be known as a mid-range brand, but this Ibis Adelaide, which has a prime downtown location, warrants a half-pearl uptick because of its contemporary style and attractive amenities." Full review
 "A relative newcomer to Adelaide having opened in 2014, the Ibis has a central location and funky, modern vibe." Full review
 "Adelaide's stylish, reliable, high-rise Ibis does compact corporate twins and doubles in an unbeatable downtown locale...bar, restaurant, gym, 24-hour food, meeting rooms." Full review
The Watson
 The Telegraph
 Time Out
 Lonely Planet
 Michelin Guide
33 Warwick Street, Walkerville, South Australia 5081, Australia
From $92/night
- Free Internet
 - Room Service
 - Laundry Service
 - Concierge
 - Laundy Room
 - Restaurant
 
7.0
 "This is Adelaide’s only Art Series hotel – a boutique chain that champions the work of significant Australian artists." Full review
 "The 140 light and airy open-plan suites range from studio to two bedroom, and all feature a kitchenette, Foxtel and free wifi." Full review
 "There's a gym, a lap pool, 24-hour concierge, free bikes, free parking, car hire… Nice one!" Full review
 "Just like its Art Series sisters all across Australia, Art Series - The Watson, in the upscale Adelaide suburb of Walkerville, is a luxury boutique hotel dedicated to the work of a single artist — in this case Yannima Pirkarli Tommy Watson, the great Indigenous painter of the Western Desert" Full review