A new apartment-style hotel, Adina Chermside Brisbane, is set to open in Chermside, adding a large-scale accommodation option to Brisbane’s northern corridor.
Chermside As A Health And Activity Hub
Chermside has continued to develop as a key residential, retail and health precinct in Brisbane’s north. The suburb supports a high level of daily activity driven by major shopping, medical services and transport connections, contributing to demand for accommodation close to essential services.
The hotel is being delivered on Hamilton Road, adjacent to the Prince Charles Hospital, placing it within an established health and services precinct. Its location is intended to support visitors requiring short-term stays as well as families and individuals seeking longer accommodation options.

Project Overview And Facilities
Adina Chermside Brisbane will comprise 148 rooms, including a mix of studios and apartment-style accommodation. The rooms are designed to support extended stays, with kitchens and laundry facilities included as standard features.
Guest amenities will include conference and meeting spaces, a lobby lounge, café and bar, gym facilities and on-site parking. The hotel will be operated by TFE Hotels and delivered by Limitless Developments, with architectural design by WMK Architecture.
Construction has reached structural completion, with the project now progressing through interior fit-out works ahead of the confirmed opening in February 2026.

Location And Surrounding Area
The site is located close to retail and dining services, including Westfield Chermside, as well as established public transport links connecting to surrounding suburbs and the Brisbane CBD. Nearby parklands and pedestrian connections further support accessibility in the area.

Looking Ahead
With an opening scheduled for February 2026, Adina Chermside Brisbane is expected to increase accommodation capacity in Chermside. The development is positioned to support business travellers, hospital-related stays and visitors seeking apartment-style accommodation in Brisbane’s northern corridor, responding to existing demand without altering the character of the surrounding precinct.
Published 31-Dec-2025












