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Looking for a luxurious stay that's fit for the rich and famous? Check out these top-of-the-range rooms oozing opulence, views and VIP service. It was then purchased by the Ahrens family, a fifth-generation Barossa family, who set about converting the homestead into luxury accommodation as part of Barossa Luxury Retreats. The heritage-listed homestead now boasts seven suites, which cater for 14 guests.
The picturesque setting takes in acres of relaxing countryside along the North Para River. A signature offering at Kingsford Homestead is the outdoor bush bath, an alfresco bath tucked away in a secluded corner of the property, which apparently fits two people comfortably. There is also a full in-room spa menu with a variety of treatments. Tanunda House was built in by piano importer Theodor Geyer. Current owners Stefan and Leanne Ahrens purchased the property and the acre block in as their family home.
However, since and after extensive renovations, it now serves as guest accommodation where relaxing in luxury is the aim. The outdoor entertaining area also includes a Teppanyaki grill, bar, flat screen TV, fireplace and sound system.
Keen on hour butler service? What about a spa bath with sweeping views over Adelaide Oval? An in-room sauna and spa? Baby grand piano? The luxurious suite is situated on the 24 th floor and offers views over the city skyline and nearby Adelaide Oval.
This is top of the range luxury accommodation overlooking the Riverbank precinct. Other hotel facilities include a heated outdoor pool on the upper lobby level, and a recently updated fitness centre. There are rooms at the InterContinental, all with marble bathrooms and many with glittering city views. The Louise, in the heart of the Barossa Valley, is all about authenticity. Most of the staff are Barossa locals, meaning guests can tap into insider knowledge upon arrival.