Adina Apartment Hotel Perth — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Perth, Australia
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

Adina Apartment Hotel Perth

Perth  ·  Australia  ·  33 Mounts Bay Road

4.0 643 guest reviews

About Adina Apartment Hotel Perth — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Perth

Adina Apartment Hotel Perth is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Perth, Australia. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including concierge, gym, garden, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

Guest Reviews 4.0 / 5

Din Neo
★★★★★ Jul 2025

I am glad I chose this hotel. It's clean and spacious. The staff are friendly and helpful. It's in the center of the CBD area. So it's nearby to everything and it's convenient. Highly recommended! Note: The only thing that I don't like is the choice of gifts - A red wine change to a small chocolate. See picture.

Hayden
★★★★☆ Jul 2025

The location is fantastic and very close to the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre. Very friendly staff! The room is spacious and clean. However, a few things would need to be looked to enhance customer experience. As an example, the Philips tvs in the room are very old, the remotes are not working, and the furniture and some appliances such as the microwave are old style. Other than that, it is a good experience overall.

Sus Pufferfish
★★☆☆☆ Jun 2025

As a so-called four-star hotel and having had good experiences with Adinas in Europe I would be led to expect more from this place. I found the quality of the resort to be far from expected and more comparable to that of a Summerstar caravan park in rural WA. Firstly, housekeeping is not done every day. When we requested for it, we were declined. Aren’t there criterion for four stars to be awarded to the hotel? When the bedsheets got itchy, we requested again for housekeeping. This request was acknowledged but nothing was done- not even the dirty towels were changed or new towels provided! When towels are (rarely, if ever) provided they are dumped at the door almost like the housekeepers couldn’t care less. The beds were comfortable and a good night’s sleep was attained. However, the second bedroom door could not be shut completely and had to be forced closed with a stool. Even then, light from the living room could still seep through. Nice, I’d guess, if you fear the dark. The couch was grimy and filthy. So was the carpets. The toilets were clean but very humid and dank. The room was sufficiently big. For the price, I’d guess it was decent value for money. However, this place can barely call itself a hotel, let alone a four-star. The persons in charge at Adina had better buck up and take some pride in their operations. It’s just shameful. I wouldn’t be surprised if the housekeeper was just chilling in an empty hotel room all day. I’d love such a life. I’m glad to be staying at the Hilton when I return to Perth at the end of the month. Go in with your eyes open.