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GKangatt W lm E L S H N r A G i I n A I Bullrush Park/ R N a s A A T O a S R E k / N N T A S P M PL N G g O Warnpangg TCE I a (Park 10 M ) 37 T R PL M Women’s & F G11 Adelaide Railway Station (suburban) N C 11 n Police T ST a Children’s IN K K P K ER R Hospital C M AR N O D A Adelaide Town Hall O D M W 12 I13 E E E M Y RD V V ' ST A E R 13 I12 Adelaide Visitor Information Centre John E C M Hospital H D P 48 Brown Park Possum Park / Pirltawardli (Park 1) E T N Mistletoe Park/ O N I O I Footbridge N R G M Tainmun till K7 Adelaide Zoo T a IAL O S 14 J N TCE EAST N TCE N TCE WEST 30 (Park 11) O N O T N T E R I R Adelaide Zoo Attractions A LEFEVRE TCE A B W ArtB Gallery of South Australia 15 J11 F N Tarntanya Wama (Park 26) D F E NIC DRV M South Course A E 14 T R O M 16 L11 Ayers House I B C S L Accredited VisitorA Footbridge Red Gum Park/ O L ST I N 17 M10 Bicentennial Conservatory Karrawirra (Park 12) Information Centre L ST 9 V Botanic Park T 19 N RD L R W D A P BMX Track T ST W Adelaide NanRto Womma (Park 6) 18 J19 V K S TCE Par 3 P Bonython Park/ A Oval L M L A A I R I E R Tulya Wardli R N M A Information M D N R Bonython Park Activity HubS (Park 27) E O G O E 19 C8 ER ST M RI TRE M AL E D O DRV K RD IL E R W CH I Casino 7R AL M 20 H10 E Footbridge I V Torrens L Automatic External D R O F V G River Weir R A L V Footbridge Frome Park/ R K I I CT Nellie Raminyemmerin RIVE W A O 21 G14 Central Bus Station SAPOL Road R T I O Defibrillators O N R R M M R 51 I V M Safety Centre E A DR N T HILL ST (Country & Interstate) 28 S E RD O Available 24/7 I Helen Mayo 41 R R L Park Torrens D Elder E 22 G15 Chinatown MONTEFIORE RD 17 L Footbridge Park TCE Adelaide S TCE AVE Playspaces 23 I13 City of Adelaide Customer Centre ST Botanic ST 6 Garden 24 J6 David Roche House Museum TE Royal Adelaide 8 32 Y N Hospital 20 35 T PO 2 N R 44 33 ST RD TO 25 I10 Government House T RD 4 11 38 39 25 34 49 46 15 BUX J X ST K TCE KING WILLIAM ST 26 K20 Haigh’s Chocolate Factory NORTH TCE NORTH P 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Wakefield N E T R 35 M10 National Wine Centre of Australia (Park 24) East Glover B P A Calvary E Hospital B M PLC r B M Playspace H 21 N RD ST HA T o R u E G E M Dog Park – Bragg Park/Ngampa Yerta A U K a g 36 J1 Hospital T W RO n h O Y ST B GROTEI d T ST (Park5) DMAN DRV N o a ST Victoria Square / WAKEFIELD ST WAKEFIELD RD I BRA m ALD / G t U Tarntanyangga L J ON i IR D tt G V E S PLC s W i G 47 L i n a R 37 E6 North Adelaide Golf Course r r 22 3 AirportF n k I g S TCE e d H R e L g e D F GS Kingstong Park/ a GOUGER L ST n ANGAS ST PDE H11 Old Parliament House E m d A 38 S Wirrnarninthi s S ST S TCE Y C l r I S / 0 Y A (Park 23) A E a I A W a a M PLC Warnpangga (Park 10) W A O G M N P G H11 Parliament House P M 39 N N N S A G N A Women’s & KING WILLIAM ST i R L T TCE I Victoria Park TR T West Terrace Playspace O / 125m S T F k S Pakapakanthi ST C ST N Dog Park & Playspace AR K18 A WRIGH RINGT 40 TCE T ST g T Children’s ON N (Park 16) I n R Hurtle P K 250m Popeye Launch a Hospital Square/ H10 41 D W C P Whitmore Tangkaira A E Square/ K S E M ST 42 J12 RAA RSTURT Iparrityi ST HALIFAX T TCE M E O A D HUTT ST E S D20 Royal Adelaide Showground T TCE 43 M ST F O R R R 44 E11 SAHMRI (SA Health & Medical 53 GI ST GILLES ST LBERT P O A H St Andrew’s Research Institute) 500m E M W Memorial Hospital T L M T ST Piltawodli (Park 1) Adelaide IA 45 F11 Samstag Museum E RD Parklands Hospital EMOR 10 P Terminal E SOUTH TCE SOUTH TCE NN 46 J11 South Australian Museum C HWY A IN Glover South Z G m27undilla (Park 11) T S Playground Tain N O I14 St Francis Xavier Cathedral Princess Elizabeth I 47 R LEWIS COHEN AVE A N TCE Peppermint Park/ UNLEY RD Playground P Carriageway Park/ E Wita Wirra (Park 18HUTT) RD G Tuthangga (P 48 H7 St Peters Cathedral Golden Wattle Park/ A Blue Gum Park/ ark 17) O 40 Tarndanya Womma (PMairnurk W ir2ra6 (P)ark 21) Veale Park/ C Kurangga (Park 20) O O Walyu Yarta (Park 21) Josie E C 49 J11 State Library of South Australia, D G NIC DRV Agius Park/ K RD W V L A E T Centre of Democracy Wikaparntu N OSMOND RD O O Wirra A B O Marshmallow Playspace (Park 22) 18 50 L12 Tandanya Aboriginal Cultural Institute D RD & Oxbow Playspace Adelaide Hills, 1km Glenelg Pelzer Park / Pityarrilla H (Park 19) Mt Lofty 2) 51 I9 Torrens Parade Ground Fleurieu Peninsula T Karrawirra (Park 1 I & Hahndorf 52 J20 TreeClimb M Glenelg Tram S 52 Bonython 53 D17 West Terrace Cemetery GREENHILL RD Park / IN W 26 Tulya Wodli D W 43 E A R IR S M E M O R I A L H CULTURAL PRECINCT > D A RV WAR Adelaide M V Footbridge C EM R Torrens VI O CT Zoo R D O K RIV IAL Parade R V N ER IA R T D OR Ground E RE Popeye N Y RD S Launch K K MONTEFIORE RD I I N Torrens N T F G Migration Footbridge O R O W University R Museum Adelaide M Adelaide Festival E AVE I of Adelaide Botanic L Casino Centre E RD L Garden I Government UniSA UniSA A State Adelaide Railway (City East) Royal Adelaide Health M House Library & Station Centre of National RD Hospital Adelaide Uni Innovation C P R I O 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