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ADELAIDE CONCIERGE MAP Barossa, ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOFITZROY TCE Clare Valley & Gawler Kantarilla ADELAIDE CONCIERGE MAP Barossa, ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOFITZROY TCE Clare Valley & Gawler Kantarilla D JEFFCOTT RD (Park 3) Pardipardinyilla R 34 (Park 2) T Ngampa Yerta (Park 5) C LEFEVRE E P RO BE TCE 2 PA R K TCE 2 S 2 O R RD North Course P MAIN NORTH RD LEGEND Kangatilla ( Park 4) MEDINDIE RD 3 O'CONN TSAE ECT N 3 Shopping/Dining Strip JEFFCOTT ST BARTON TCE WEST PA RK RD BARTO LEFEVRE TCE M A NN RD ELL ST Tram Line M ILLS TCE ST Nantu Wama (Park 6) 4 ST 4 CHILDERS 99A/99C loop service M ILLS TCE GOVER 0 TCE 98A/98C loop service Port Adelaide ST ST 5 Semaphore TYNTE 5 BUXTON ST Linear Park Trail JERNINGHAM PA R K TCE M ILLS TCE Wellington m521 Square/ ST SUSSEX ST 8 ST Kudnartu Tram Stops HILL ST K IN G STO N ARCHER m052 M O LESW O RTH ST 6 Frome St 6 STA NLEY Tidlangga ST ST (Park 9) Separated Bikeway WARD ST BU NDEY S RD 72 BARNARD Brougham Gardens / MACKINNON PDE ANZAC M ILLS TCE Calvary Hospital BROUGHAM PL WARD ST Tantutitingga MELBOURNE BROUGHAMK I PL Memorial Walk JEFFCOTT ST N 7 PA LM ER PL G 33 7 W IL PDE L Palmer Toilets W/C STRANGWAYS TCE G ardens / I Warnpangga (Park 10) m005 STRA NG W A Y S A Women’s & 47 TCE FINNISS ST M Children’s KERMODE E V Pangki Pangki Hospital R A R W Taxi MACKINNON V D 8 8 H A R T ST M D E Pirltawardli (Park 1) Memorial PENNINGTON 65 TCE SM I M Police Hospital N O A L R I 40 Tainmuntilla (Park 11) Adelaide Zoo EDW I Hospital Tarntanya Wama (Park 26) 9 R 9 I South Course S A NIC DRV 16 T BO Information Karrawirra (Park 12) V Bonython R 12 D 27 Park / W V L A Attractions 10 W Adelaide 10 DR EROIFETNOM DR A R Tulya Wardli Par 3 I R P A R mk1 (Park 27) R Oval M L O D E A M M M N Accredited Visitor E E O E M R IA L TREE DRV M O Information Centre R 10 IA R Torrens L A K HACKNEY RD DRV V FR O M E RD River Weir W I Footbridge Automatic External KINTORE I 11 N C 11 RIV Frome Park / Nellie Raminyemmerin ER T TO O SAPOL Road RRE G R V NS 63 IA D R 68 Safety Centre Available 24/7 50 W I Torrens Elder L Footbridge L 23 Playground Park I A 12 M RD Botanic Gardens 12 New 9 e diale d A la y o R EVA 26 Hospital 28 44 46 PO R T RD 3 66 70 RD 13 7 13 4948 35 45 5558 19 13 NO R TH TCE NO R TH TCE Y PU LTENE TS BO TA NIC M O R PHET TS T M O R PHET TS FR O M TS E FR O M TS 42 21 T EA S ECT 56 22 Rundle Park / K adlitpina To Henley Beach Narnungga 43 5 (Park 13) (Park 25) 38 HINDLEY 17 RU NDLE M A LL RU NDLE ST 14 ST 62 60 RU NDLE RD 14 DEQUETTEVILLE TCE GLOVER AVET W E S ECT 31 Rymill Park / M urlawirrapurka 11 15 54 1 (Park 14) CU RR IE ST 18 25 36 GRENFELL ST Light 52 Hindmarsh 15 Square/ Square/ 59 15Norwood Wauwi Mukata W A Y M O U TH ST PIR IE ST TS MAILLIW GNIK MAILLIW TS BARTELS RD Tampawardli 32 (Park 24) 14 6 ECALP RELWAG ECALP 16 Y PU LTENE TS 16 FR A N K LIN T M O R PHET TS ST FLINDER S ST EA ST Ityamai-itpinna (Park 15) ECT 41 29 TTUH Hospital TS GROTE BRA DM A N DRV ST WAKEFIELD ST W A K EFIELD RD 17 O NA LD Victoria Square/ 17 SIR D Tarntanyangga 57 W E S ECT T W E S ECT 30 4 EMORF TS Airport Wirrarninthi G O U G ER ST A NG A S ST (Park 23) 18 T EA S ECT 18 Victoria Park / Pakapakanthi W R IG HT ST CA R R IN G TO N ST (Park 16) Hurtle 24 Square/ Whitmore Tangkaira 19 Square/ 19 STU R T Iparrityi ST HA LIFA X ST EA S ECT T EA S ECT M O R PHET TS T M O R PHET TS 51 20 64 G ILB ERT ST G ILLES ST 20 St Andrew’s TS MAILLIW GNIK MAILLIW TS TS TTUH TS Hospital Adelaide 39 Parklands Terminal SO U TH TCE SO U TH TCE 21 Walyu Yarta (Park 21) Kurangga (Park 20) 37 21 SI A NZA C HWY Mirnu W irra (Park 21) Pityarrilla Wita W irra (Park 18) PEA CO C DR K PEA CO C DR (Park 19) Tuthangga (Park 17) GO O DW O O DR D GO O DW O O DR GLEN OSMOND RD 22 Wik aparntu 22 DR YELNU DR Wirra TTUH DR (Park 22) 67 71 Glenelg Adelaide Hills, Fleurieu Peninsula Mt Lofty 23 & Hahndorf 23 EVA NEHOC SIWEL R SIWEL NEHOC EVA Glenelg Tram GR EE NHILL RD ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO36 Places to visit 53 # Ref Attraction 118 H1D115 Adelaide Adelaide Metro Gaol Info Centre 2316 M12 L14 BicentennialAyers House Conservatory 34 26I2 L21Dog Himeji Park (ParkGarden 5) 47 35E8 H13 North Old ParliamentAdelaide House 59 L1544 L15 Tandanya—Aboriginal Tandanya—Aboriginal 1 F2 Adelaide Aquatic Centre (publicHeritage transport) Site 2417 I19 M12 Bike Bicentennial SA (Free City Conservatory Bikes) 35 27I13 F1 4Government JamFactory House 36 H13Golf Parliament Course House CulturalCultural Institute Institute northadelaidegolf.com.au 1 J14 Adelaide Arcade 129 H1H105 Adelaide Adelaide Oval Metro Info Centre 25 36 K24 Haigh’s Chocolate Factory 60 J1445 I11T’Arts Torrens Collective Parade Ground 2 M13 adelaidearcade.com.au Adelaide Botanic Gardens 18I14 J19 Blackeby'sBike SA (Free Sweets City Bikes) 28 B21 Adelaide Parklands 48 37H1 3H1 2Old Popeye Parliament Launch House tartscollective.com.au 3 Adelaide Central Market 13 H13 Adelaide(public transport) Railway Station 19 B10 blackebysweets.com.au Bonython Park 37 L21 HimejiTerminal Garden (Interstate Rail) 38 J15 RAA 46 D20 West Terrace Cemetery 2 H1F2 8 Adelaide Aquatic Centre 26 49 H13 Parliament House 61 TOUR The Handlebar 10 H10 (suburban)Adelaide Oval L11 Botanic Gardens handlebaradelaide.com.au 43 I1M16 3 AdelaideCity of Adelaide Botanic Gardens RestaurantActivity Hub 38 29F1 4G9 JamFactoryLight’s Vision 50 39H1 2D2 4Popeye Royal Launch Adelaide 47 H8 St Peters Cathedral 1411 I16H1 3 Adelaide Adelaide Town Railway Hall Station botanicgardensrestaurant.com.au 39 Adelaide Parklands 62 H14 The Original Pancake Kitchen 4 H18 AdelaideCustomer Central Centre Market 20 H13 Casino 30B2 1F14 Lion Arts Centre 51 F20 ProhibitionShowground Liquor 48 E1 3theoriginalpancakekitchen.com.au SAHMRI (SA Health & 15 I14 Adelaide (suburban) Visitor 27 B10 Bonython Park Terminal (Interstate Rail) prohibitionliquor.co Medical Research Institute) 5 G13J14 Adelaide Convention Central Plaza 21 G17 Central Bus Station 31 J13 Migration Museum 40 J13 South Australian Museum 63 I11 Torrens Parade Ground adelaidecentralplaza.com.au 12 I16 InformationAdelaide Town Centre Hall Activity Hub 40 G9 Light’s Vision 52 J15 RAA Centre cityofadelaide.com.au (Country & Interstate) 32 I13 National War Memorial 41 E13 Samstag Museum 64 49 J2 West2 BMX Terrace Track Cemetery 28 H13 Casino 53 Royal Adelaide D20 6 A6I16 CityAdelaide of Adelaide Entertainment 1613 K9I14 Adelaide Adelaide VisitorZoo 22 G18 Chinatown 4133G17 M13Link National SA Wine Centre 42D2 4I18 St Francis Xavier Cathedral 50 A11 Ice Arena linksa.com.au Showground 65 H8 St Peters Cathedral CustomerCentre Centre 17 I14 AdventureInformation RoomsCentre 2923 G17 I2 CentralDog Park Bus (ParkStation 5) of Australia 51 J7 David Roche House 42 F14 Lion Arts Centre 43 J13 State Library of South 66 E13 SAHMRI (SA Health & 7 H12G13 Adelaide ConventionFestival Centre 14 K9 adventurerooms.com.au/AdelaideAdelaide Zoo (Country & Interstate) 54 J14 Rundle Place Museum 24 I13 Government House 4334 E8 North Adelaide rundleplace.com.auAustralia Medical Research Institute) Centre 1815 I15 Archer Art Gallery & Holland of South 30 G18 Chinatown I14 Myer Centre J13 archer-holland.com.au 25 K24 Haigh’s Chocolate Factory myercentreadelaideshopping.com.auGolf Course 55 J13 SouthFlinders Australi Unian City Mus Galleryeum 52 F13 MOD UniSA 8 Adelaide Entertainment 31 I15 City Cross 67 J22 BMX Track A6 19 J13 Art Australia Gallery of South 44 J13 Migration Museum Centre of Democracy 53 L22 Pityarilla Dog Park Centre citycross.com.au 56 E13 Samstag Museum 68 A11 Ice Arena Australia 45 I13 National War Memorial 32 I15 Electra House 57 I18 St Francis Xavier Cathedral 70 F13 MOD UniSA 9 H12 Adelaide Festival Centre electrahouse.com.au 21 I14 Asha Jewelry 46 M13 National Wine Centre ashajewelry.com.au 58 J13 State Library of South 71 L22 Pityarilla Dog Park 10 D11 Adelaide Gaol 33 H16 David Roche of Australia Australia 22 L14 Ayers House House Foundation wineaustralia.com.au 72 A7 West End Brewery Tours Heritage Site rochefoundation.com.au Flinders Uni City Gallery westenddraught.com.au Centre of Democracy Adelaide’s premier shopping destination in Rundle Mall Home to David Jones and over 35 specialty retailers and services plus a luxury eating precinct David Jones · Tiffany & Co. Pandora · Solid Gold Diamonds · L’Occitane The Body Shop · lululemon · endota spa and many more Next to the Silver Balls in Rundle Mall Opposite the Art Gallery and Museum adelaidecentralplaza.com.au WITH OVER 50 ICONIC STORES INCLUDING APPLE AND TED BAKER, HARRIS SCARFE, COLES, AND AN INTERNATIONAL FOOD COURT, RUNDLE PLACE IS ADELAIDE’S PREMIER SHOPPING DESTINATION IN THE HEART OF RUNDLE MALL.
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