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Stanley Street Tours & Sightseeing City Attractions Shopping & Sevices Restaurants/Food & Pubs Accommodation Public Amenities 1 International Tours & Travel 1 Cape Pembroke 11 Whalebone Arch 20 Margaret Thatcher 1 K1 13 Pink Shop 24 South Atlantic Trading 1 Stanley Arms Bar 1 Malvina House Hotel Post Office & Philatelic Bureau 2 Falkland Islands Company 2 Gypsy Cove 12 Victory Green Memorial Bust 2 Sure 14 Pro Install 25 FIC 4 x 4 2 Malvina House Hotel 2 Bennett Guest House Phone Boxes 3 S.A.M.S. Adventure Tour 3 Lady Elizabeth Shipwreck 13 Gnome Garden 21 Liberation Monument 3 Leisure Centre 15 Karma 26 Sew What 3 Rose Hotel Bar 3 Sue Binnie’s B&B WiFi Hot Spots Four Wheel Drive & Boat Trips 4 Falkland Islands Volunteer 14 Whalebone Display 22 Royal Marine Monument 4 Southern Imports 16 Bitter Sweet (Coffee Shop & Wine Bar) 27 Pandora’s Box 4 West Store Café 4 Kay’s B&B 4 Jetty Visitor Centre Corps Memorial Cairn 15 St. Mary’s Church 23 Battle Memorial Wall 5 Post Office 17 Bargains Galore (Charity Shop) 28 Décor Services 5 Deano’s Bar 5 Waterfront Guest House 5 Sulivan Shipping 5 Totem Pole 16 Tabernacle 24 Battle Memorial 6 Standard Chartered Bank 18 Harbourview Gift Shop 29 Saddle Direct 6 Carey’s Café 6 Shorty’s Motel 6 Falkland Islands Tours & Travel 6 1982 Memorial Wood 17 Cartmell Cottage 25 Solar System Walk 7 Studio 52 19 Falklands Conservation 30 Lifestyles 7 Woodbine Café 7 Lafone House B&B 7 Falkland Islands Holidays 7 Cross of Sacrifice 18 Colonist’s Cottages 26 Jhelum Shipwreck 8 Speedwell Store 20 Western Union 31 K3 8 Victory Bar 8 Lookout Lodge 8 Cemetery 27 19 Museum Golf Course 9 Capstan Gift Shop 21 The Old Philomel Building 32 Falkland Farmers 9 Tasty Treats 9 Jubilee Villas – Falklands Collectibles – D & F Clothing 10 West Store Supermarket 33 Stanley Services 10 Globe Tavern Visitor Information Centre 10 Christ Church Cathedral – Bittersweet Express – The Cocoa Pod – Antartic Monument, The Southern Element 11 Michele’s Beauty Salon 34 K4 11 Waterfront Hotel Cnr Philomel Street & Ross Road 22 Home Living Ph +500 22281 TO MOODY BROOK 12 FIC Electrical 35 Seafish Chandlery 12 Michele’s Café 26 23 Home Builder www.falklandislands.com 1 1 27 36 Stanley Growers 13 Shorty’s Diner 25 24 Government Jetty 14 Narrows Bar Playground Gilbert house 19 15 Lighthouse Seamen’s Centre FOOTPATHS Archives 23 Penguin House Town 2 5 Hall 6 16 Bitter Sweet (Coffee Shop & Wine Bar) 22 Bank 7 12 21 1 9 Public Jetty 2 15 3 East Jetty 20 Police 11 Hospital Fire 16 Radio 10 10 11 18 Station Station 11 5 9 21 4 Junior School 4 1 19 4 12 6 Community School 13 14 20 9 Swimming Pool 2 8 5 10 22 2 23 Public Library 4 25 8 7 3 13 3 Pump Green 15 16 12 7 8 18 17 Power 7 Station 3 17 24 14 34 6 15 14 Playground Customs & 27 Immigration 13 6 FIDC Chamber of Bottom Tussac 5 Commerce Island 28 Car Port William Top Tussac Hillside Gipsy Cove Island Wash 2 29 30 Camp Yorke Bay Lookout 6 1 31 Industrial 32 Cortley Hill Estate Navy PT Engineer PT Cape Pembroke Stanley Airport 26 Figas 7 33 35 36 3 Murray The Trough Heights 8 1 Fipass 4 FI Defence Force 15 16 Surf Bay 37 38 The Canache 5.
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