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Adelaide Concierge Map Barossa, ABCDE FGHFITZROY TCE Clare I Valley J K LMNO & Gawler Kantarilla Adelaide Concierge map Barossa, ABCDE FGHFITZROY TCE Clare I Valley J K LMNO & Gawler Kantarilla D JEFFCOTT RD (Park 3) Pardipardinyilla R 30 (Park 2) T Ngampa Yerta (Park 5) C LEFEVRE E P ROBE TCE LEGEND 2 PARK TCE 1 S 2 O North Course R RD P P MAIN NORTH RD Kangatilla (Park 4) Shopping/Dining Strip MEDINDIE RD Adelaide Riverbank O'CONNELL ST 3 theadelaideriverbank.com.au3 BARTON TCE JEFFCOTT WEST ST BARTON TCE EAST PARK RD LEFEVRE TCE Tram Line MANN RD MILLS TCE ST Nantu Wama (Park 6) 99A/99C loop service 0 4 ST 4 CHILDERS MILLS TCE GOVER 125m 98A/98C loop service TCE ST ST Port Adelaide Linear Park Trail 250m 5 Semaphore TYNTE 5 BUXTON ST MILLS TCE JERNINGHAM PARK TCE Wellington Square/ ST SUSSEX ST Tram Stops ST Kudnartu 6 HILL ST ARCHER KINGSTON ST MOLESWORTH Frome St 6 6 STANLEY Tidlangga Separated Bikeway ST ST (Park 9) ST WARD BUNDEYS RD ANZAC BARNARD MACKINNON PDE Brougham Gardens / 500m MILLS TCE Calvary Hospital BROUGHAM PL WARD ST Tantutitingga MELBOURNE Memorial Walk BROUGHAMK PL I JEFFCOTT ST N PALMER PL 7 G 29 7 W I Toilets W/C L PDE L Palmer STRANGWAYS TCE Gardens / I STRANGWAYS A Women’s & 44 TCE FINNISS ST M Children’s KERMODE Hospital Pangki Pangki Taxi R R A S W MACKINNON V I D 8 R 8 R E D ST M D W E Police INI Pirltawardli (Park 1) PENNINGTON56 TCEMemorial M SM Hospital O RIAL I T 37 H Tainmuntilla (Park 11) Hospital A V Adelaide Zoo E Tarntanya Wama (Park 26) 9 9 South Course 16 ANIC DRV OT W B Information A 1km Karrawirra (Park 12) R M Bonython E 12 Attractions M 23 Park / W V O A 10 Adelaide 10 Tulya Wardli R Par 3 R R P (Park 27) IA Oval M L L E D A Accredited Visitor D V M N O E T RV R RIAL REE DRV Information Centre D 8 52 L W A Automatic External K I Torrens HACKNEY RD A V FROME RD R R I I Footbridge KINTORE KINTORE 11 River Weir RIV M N C Frome Park / Nellie Raminyemmerin Defibrillators 11 ER TO E M O TO SAPOL Road RRE G 61 R V NS IA DR Available 24/7 34 Safety Centre 19 48 W I Torrens Elder L MONTEFIORE RD 20 Footbridge Park L I A AVEAVE MM RDRD 12 M RD Botanic Gardens 12 New 7 Royal Adelaide Hospital 24 40 43 PORT RD 2 51 13 5 13 314745 42 5357 17 RD 13 KINGKINGKINGKINGKINGKINGKING WILLIAMWILLIAMWILLIAMWILLIAMWILLIAMWILLIAMWILLIAM STSTSTSTSTSTST PULTENEYPULTENEY STST NORTH TCE NORTH TCE PULTENEY ST BOTANIC MORPHETTMORPHETTMORPHETTMORPHETT STSTSTST FROMEFROME STST EAST TCE 39 EAST TCE 54 18 Rundle Park / Kadlitpina To Henley Beach Narnungga 46 41 (Park 13) (Park 25) 35 HINDLEY ST RUNDLE MALL RUNDLE ST RUNDLE RD GAWLERGAWLER PLACEPLACE 14 GAWLER PLACE 14 60 63 DEQUETTEVILLE TCE WEST TCE GLOVER AVE WEST TCE 15 9 Rymill Park / Murlawirrapurka 59 11 26 (Park 14) CURRIE ST GRENFELL ST Light 49 Hindmarsh 58 15 Square/ Square/ 15Norwood Wauwi Mukata WAYMOUTH ST PIRIE ST BARTELS RD Tampawardli (Park 24) 14 27 HUTT ST PULTENEYPULTENEY STST PULTENEY ST MORPHETTMORPHETTMORPHETTMORPHETT STSTSTST 16 FRANKLIN MORPHETT ST ST FLINDERS ST EAST Ityamai-itpinna (Park 15) 16 TCETCE FROMEFROME STST FROME ST Wakefield 38 25 Hospital N DRV GROTE ST WAKEFIELD ST WAKEFIELD RD LD BRADMA Victoria Square/ 17 DONA 17 SIR Tarntanyangga 55 WEST TCE WEST TCE 28 3 Airport Wirrarninthi GOUGER ST ANGAS ST (Park 23) EAST TCE 18 EAST TCE 18 KINGKINGKING WILLIAMWILLIAMWILLIAM STSTST KING WILLIAM ST Victoria Park / Pakapakanthi WRIGHT ST CARRINGTON ST (Park 16) Hurtle 21 Square/ Whitmore Tangkaira 19 Square/ 19 STURT Iparrityi ST HALIFAX ST EASTEAST TCETCE FULLARTON RD HUTT ST MORPHETT ST MORPHETT ST 20 62 GILBERT ST GILLES ST 20 St Andrew’s Hospital Adelaide 36 Parklands Terminal SOUTH TCE SOUTH TCE 33 21 Walyu Yarta (Park 21) Kurangga (Park 20) 21 SIR LEWIS COHEN AVE ANZAC HWY Mirnu Wirra (Park 21) Pityarrilla Wita Wirra (Park 18) UNLEYUNLEY RDRD PEACOCKPEACOCKPEACOCK RDRDRD PEACOCK RD (Park 19) Tuthangga (Park 17) HUTT RD GOODWOODGOODWOOD RDRD GLEN OSMOND RD 22 Wikaparntu 22 Wirra (Park 22) 22 Adelaide Hills, Glenelg Mt Lofty & 23 Fleurieu Peninsula Hahndorf 23 Glenelg Tram GREENHILL RD ABCDE FGH I J32 K LMNO CBD MAP INDEX 50 # Ref Attraction 14 I16 Adelaide Town Hall 28 G18 Chinatown 43 M13 National Wine Centre of Australia 54 E13 Samstag Museum 1 F2 Adelaide Aquatic Centre 15 I14 Adelaide Visitor Information Centre 29 J7 David Roche House Museum wineaustralia.com 55 I17 St Francis Xavier Cathedral 2 M13 Adelaide Botanic Gardens cityofadelaide.com.au/visitor 30 I2 Dog Park (Park 5) 44 E8 North Adelaide Golf Course 56 H8 St Peters Cathedral 3 H18 Adelaide Central Market 16 K9 Adelaide Zoo 31 I13 Government House northadelaidegolf.com.au 57 J13 State Library of South Australia 45 Old Parliament House STOP 4 TOUR Adelaide Chauffeur & Tours 17 J13 Art Gallery of South Australia 32 K24 Haigh’s Chocolate Factory H13 Flinders Uni City Gallery adelaidechauffeurandtours.com 18 L14 Ayers House 33 Himeji Garden 46 I14 Opal Diamond Factory L21 opaldiamondfactory.com.au Centre of Democracy 5 G13 Adelaide Convention Centre 19 G12 BBQ Buoys 34 A11 Ice Arena 58 L15 Tandanya National Aboriginal bbqbuoys.com.au 47 H13 Parliament House 6 A6 Adelaide Entertainment Centre 35 F14 JamFactory Cultural Institute Inc. 48 H12 Popeye on the Torrens 7 Adelaide Festival Centre 20 M12 Bicentennial Conservatory tandanya.com.au H12 36 B21 Adelaide Parklands Terminal (Interstate Rail) thepopeye.com.au 8 Adelaide Gaol Heritage Site 21 I19 Bike SA D11 37 G9 Light’s Vision 49 J15 RAA 59 J14 T’Arts Collective 9 22 J22 BMX Track tartscollective.com.au J14 Adelaide Hatters 38 G17 LinkSA 50 D24 Royal Adelaide Showground Ph: (08) 8224 0131 23 B10 Bonython Park Activity Hub linksa.com.au 60 H14 The Original Pancake Kitchen 51 E13 SAHMRI (SA Health & 10 TOUR Adelaide’s Haunted Horizons 24 H13 Casino 39 Lion Arts Centre theoriginalpancakekitchen.com.au F14 Medical Research Institute) adelaidehauntedhorizons.com.au 25 G17 Central Bus Station (Country & Interstate) 40 J13 Migration Museum 61 I11 Torrens Parade Ground 11 H15 Adelaide Metro Info Centre (public transport) 26 52 E11 Segway Sensation SA 62 D20 West Terrace Cemetery I15 City Cross 41 I14 Myer Centre Adelaide segwaysensationsa.com.au 12 H10 Adelaide Oval citycross.com.au 63 I14 Unique Opal Mine myercentreadelaideshopping.com.au 53 J13 South Australian Museum 13 H13 Adelaide Railway Station (suburban) 27 I16 City of Adelaide Customer Centre 42 I13 National War Memorial uniqueopalmine.com DISCOVER THE ADELAIDE RIVERBANK The Adelaide Riverbank is the heart of our vibrant city and home to many of Adelaide’s most remarkable historic locations. Enjoy captivating arts and culture, picturesque parklands, world-class food and wine, internationally renowned sporting events, and fabulous year-round entertainment and activities. theadelaideriverbank.com.au ! @AdelaideRiverbank $ @adlriverbank #adlriverbank Impressive Range Styles to suit Personalised service Open 7 days Ph: 8224 0131 Shop 47, Adelaide Arcade @bbqbuoys Discover Adelaide in your private self-drive boat Find us at the Riverbank near Oval, Casino and Convention Centre BOOK NOW! bbqbuoys.com.au On holiday? Stop in for a few rounds at our place. 3 courses, including a Par 3 and championship-style South Course. Book at 8203 7888 or northadelaidegolf.com.au OX D Aessories itore ity u a XO XO #itsgottabecx “Its gotta be City Cross” erry erry A oun XO assae oy of nia O “Its gotta be City Cross” XO X There is nothing like a day shopping in the city and in the of the city its gotta OX X O be City Cross for fashion, beauty, jewellery, home wares and more. 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