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N S and Bullring ROTUNDA 0 O S 4 T R 1 N SST Steps S H Shaw’s Murdoch statue S TRREEE Waterstones Underpass to Alpha W 3 ETT via ramp House A W Canal O 5 Odeon SQUARE S Passage L L New Street Station A H P A access Handmade Tower W E S S L Entrance G S Entrance S A A G Burger Co L A S E Three to concourse Rotunda P S to concourse A N M O Bank Brindleyplace T S W O R B A R S T R King Edwards 3 E R E O Strada 8 E E T The Warehouse W Wharf All Bar One T Café & Friends N Staying B N R M of the Earth G P U O O CENTRAL N R Cool O Café S T S O E R E Ramp O L L E T T SQUARE Reflex B L R O T Rouge The Slug Waterbus S N K Steps The Z E R T E R E E Pitcher Hyatt Bull E R and Lettuce Regency Aria Arena Central development E L T D E Grand Central T L S Regency T S and Piano Wharf G S S L 1 E T L 7 R Canal Y E S A E Z -2 T W A E S E O Pizza access 6 T E N T O Pharmacy 2 R R E E O 2 T U L O E S Q Selfridges O Z Express Celebrity Bullring O E E N S L Town Hall O U P L T C Moor Street S S Indian T R H S A T T Carluccio’s Car Park G C E N V E The O Orion H S E E R A N P T N New Street Interchange R Canalside H Building L T Liberty C L R T O Canal Crowne A S Ikon S For national and regional rail M Place T T Canal Ap lk access T K pro wa Plaza T E E ximately 2 minutes R R access S Gallery E E Access to THOUSAND A S R Bullring T C 0 GAS STREET E P U Siamais T 6 Sainsbury’s T short stay R M Edmunds S 2 T TRADES SQUARE Admiral Hennesey’s B - 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