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Pm Adelaide Hotel Pick Ups ADELAIDE SIGHTSEEING - PM ADELAIDE HOTEL PICK UPS ACCOMMODATION ADDRESS COACH PICK UP LOCATION CODE PM Pick up Adabco Boutique Hotel (PM) 223 Wakefield Street, Adelaide Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - ADABCO 1300 Adelaide Backpackers and Travellers Inn 262 Hindley Street, Adelaide Adelaide Riviera Hotel, 31 North Terrace, Adelaide RIVIERA - ABATI 1245 Set in QT as 1300 Adelaide Central Bus Station 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS DEPARTS 1315 Adelaide Central YHA 135 Waymouth Street, Adelaide Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - ADLYHA 1300 Adelaide Meridien Hotel and Apartments (PM) 21-39 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - ADLMR 1300 Adelaide Paringa Motel 15 Hindley Street, Adelaide Stamford Plaza Adelaide, 150 North Terrace, Adelaide S/PLAZA - PARNG 1240 Adelaide Riviera Hotel 31 North Terrace, Adelaide RIVIERA 1245 Adelaide Rockford 164 Hindley Street, Adelaide Oaks Horizons, 104 North Terrace, Adelaide HORIZONS - ROCKF 1245 Adelaide Royal Coach 24 Dequetteville Terrace, Kent Town Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - ROYAL 1300 Adelaide Travellers Inn Backpackers Hostel 220 Hutt Street, Adelaide Sage Hotel Adelaide, 208 South Terrace, Adelaide SAGE - TRAV 1230 Adina Apartment Hotel Adelaide Treasury (PM) 2 Flinders Street, Adelaide Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - ADINA 1300 Ambassadors Hotel (PM) 107 King William Street, Adelaide Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - AMBASS 1300 Angas Regent Apartments (PM) 188-198 Carrington Street, Adelaide Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - ANGUS 1300 Annie's Place Adelaide Hostel 239 Franklin Street, Adelaide Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - ANNIE 1300 Backpack Oz (PM) 144 Wakefield Street, Adelaide Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - BPKOZ 1300 Bank Street Motel 25 Bank Street, Adelaide Stamford Plaza Adelaide, 150 North Terrace, Adelaide S/PLAZA - BANK 1240 Blue Galah International Backpackers Hostel (PM) 62 King William Street, Adelaide Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - BLUE 1300 BreakFree Adelaide 255 Hindley Street, Adelaide Adelaide Riviera Hotel, 31 North Terrace, Adelaide RIVIERA - BFADL 1245 BreakFree Director's Studios 259 Gouger Street, Adelaide DIRCT 1225 Chancellor on Currie (PM) (formerly Hotel Grand Chancellor 12-18 Currie Street, Adelaide Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - CHANCC 1300 Adelaide on Currie) Chifley on South Terrace 226 South Terrace, Adelaide Sage Hotel Adelaide, 208 South Terrace, Adelaide SAGE - CHIFL 1230 City Central Motel 23 Hindley Street, Adelaide Oaks Horizons, 104 North Terrace, Adelaide HORIZONS - CCM 1245 City Park Motel 471 Pulteney Street, Adelaide Sage Hotel Adelaide, 208 South Terrace, Adelaide SAGE - CPM 1230 EFFECTIVE: 24/07/2018 ACCOMMODATION ADDRESS COACH PICK UP LOCATION CODE PM Pick up Franklin Central Apartments 36 Franklin Street, Adelaide Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - FRANK 1300 Hilton Adelaide (PM) 233 Victoria Square, Adelaide Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - HILTON 1300 Holiday Inn Express 68 Hindley Street Adelaide Oaks Horizons, 104 North Terrace, Adelaide HORIZONS - HIEXP 1245 Hotel Grand Chancellor Adelaide (formerly Hotel Grand 65 Hindley Street, Adelaide Oaks Horizons, 104 North Terrace, Adelaide HORIZONS - CHANCAD 1245 Chancellor Adelaide on Hindley) Hotel Richmond (PM) 128 Rundle Mall, Adelaide Mantra Hindmarsh Square, 55-67 Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide MANTH - RICH 1235 ibis Adelaide (PM) 122 Grenfell Street, Adelaide Mantra Hindmarsh Square, 55-67 Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide MANTH - IBISADL 1235 InterContinental Adelaide North Terrace, Adelaide Stamford Plaza Adelaide, 150 North Terrace, Adelaide S/PLAZA - INTERCON 1240 iStay Precinct 185 Morphett Street, Adelaide Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - ISTAY 1300 Majestic Old Lion Apartments (PM) 9 Jerningham Street, North Adelaide Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - MAJLION 1300 Majestic Roof Garden Apartments (PM) 55 Frome Street, Adelaide Mantra Hindmarsh Square, 55-67 Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide MANTH - MAJROOF 1235 Mansions on Pulteney (PM) 21 Pulteney Street, Adelaide Mantra Hindmarsh Square, 55-67 Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide MANTH - MANSPULT 1235 Mantra Hindmarsh Square (PM) 55-67 Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide MANTH 1235 Mantra on Frome (PM) 88 Frome Street, Adelaide Mantra Hindmarsh Square, 55-67 Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide MANTH - MANTF 1235 Mayfair Hotel 45 King William Street, Adelaide Stamford Plaza Adelaide, 150 North Terrace, Adelaide S/PLAZA - MAYFR 1240 Mercure Grosvenor Hotel Adelaide / ibis Styles Adelaide 125 North Terrace, Adelaide Oaks Horizons, 104 North Terrace, Adelaide HORIZONS - GROSV/IBIS 1245 Grosvenor Hotel Miller Apartments 16 Hindley Street, Adelaide Stamford Plaza Adelaide, 150 North Terrace, Adelaide S/PLAZA - MILLER 1240 Oaks Embassy 96 North Terrace, Adelaide Oaks Horizons, 104 North Terrace, Adelaide HORIZONS - EMBSY 1245 Oaks Horizons 104 North Terrace, Adelaide HORIZONS 1245 Oaks Plaza Pier (PM) 16 Holdfast Promenade, Glenelg Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - PLAZA PIER 1300 Peppers Waymouth Hotel 55 Waymouth Street, Adelaide Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - PEPPERS 1300 Princes Arcade Motel 262 Hindley Street, Adelaide Adelaide Riviera Hotel, 31-34 North Terrace, Adelaide RIVIERA - PRINCESARC 1245 Pullman Adelaide (PM) (formerly Crowne Plaza Adelaide) 16 Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide Mantra Hindmarsh Square, 55-67 Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide MANTH - PULLMAN 1235 Quest King William South (PM) 379 King William Street, Adelaide Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - QUKWSOUTH 1300 Quest on Franklin 74 Franklin Street, Adelaide Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - QUFRANK 1300 Quest on King William (PM) 82 King William Street, Adelaide Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - QUKING 1300 Rydges South Park Adelaide 1 South Terrace, Adelaide RYDGES 1225 Sage Hotel Adelaide 208 South Terrace, Adelaide SAGE 1230 EFFECTIVE: 24/07/2018 ACCOMMODATION ADDRESS COACH PICK UP LOCATION CODE PM Pick up Stamford Grand Adelaide (PM) St. Johns Row, Glenelg (reception entrance) Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - S/GRAND 1300 Stamford Plaza Adelaide 150 North Terrace, Adelaide S/PLAZA 1240 Strathmore Hotel 129 North Terrace, Adelaide Oaks Horizons, 104 North Terrace, Adelaide HORIZONS - STRATH 1245 Sunny's Backpacker Hostel 139 Franklin Street, Adelaide Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide ACBS - SUNNY 1300 The Playford Adelaide 120 North Terrace, Adelaide Oaks Horizons, 104 North Terrace, Adelaide HORIZONS - PLAY 1245 Windsor Apartments (PM) 188 Carrington Street, Adelaide Sage Hotel Adelaide, 208 South Terrace, Adelaide SAGE - WINDS 1230 *SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. NO GLENELG PICK UPS IN THE PM. SOME PROPERTIES HAVE DIFFERENT PICKUP LOCATIONS TO THE AM SCHEDULE. EFFECTIVE: 24/07/2018.
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