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City of Adelaide City of Barossa, Clare Valley & Gawler Adelaide FITZROY TCE Yam Daisy Bush Magic Playspace D Park / J R Legend E Denise Norton Park / Kantarilla 37 F Pardipardinyilla T (Park 3) F C LEFEVRE Bragg Park / C Map (Park 2) E K TCE O R P Ngampa Yerta A S R P T (Park 5) OB T RD Shopping/dining strip O E RD E TCE N NORTH RD I Places to visit R 1 I D RD P A N North Course I M D E Reservoir Park / M Tram line & stops # Ref Attraction Kangatilla (Park 4) O The Olive Groves / ' F1 Adelaide Aquatic Centre C Kuntingga 1 O ON TCE J WEST N TCE EAST Lefevre Park / Nantu Wama (Park RT E O 6) A N T (Park 7) B AR P ITZROY TCE M F B LEFEVRE TCE F N 99A/99C loop service A F 2 M10 Adelaide Botanic Garden I L C E M R K RD L O L A S TCE ST L ST N 3 H15 Adelaide Central Market Kandarilla T LDERS T ST N RD (Park 3) CHI ST Glover North Playspace 98A/98C loop service 4 G11 Adelaide Convention Centre VER J M GO Padipadinyilla D E I L R L The Olive 5 A4 Adelaide Entertainment CentreF (Park 2) S TCE TCE Groves Linear/ Park Trail F Ngampa Yerta (Park 5ST) Port Adelaide LEFEVRE TE Parngutilla 6 H10 Adelaide Festival Centre C North AdelaideT ST YN Semaphore K TCE XTON T (Park 8) R Railway Station BU ST O A C J P M Wellington X ST 7 KD9 TCEAdelaide Gaol Heritage Site R N E SE EI O R S Park Lands Trail L Square / O R T T N SU L ST S B P Kudnartu G E TCEI A 5 S TCE N Adelaide Metro Info Centre T RD HILL ST R N 8 H12 Mary Lee Park RTH RCHE I S O K G P ESW A Y ST (public transport) MOL LE H Bundey’s Paddock / N A Tidlangga (Park 9) Toilets W/C O N NORTH RD A I E RD ST M Bundey’s Paddock RD I N PDE 9 H8 Adelaide Oval R A ST E NO Playspace Footbridge ST RD D N ST IN P ARD WA UR K M ARN N O C BUND 10 B17 Adelaide Parklands Terminal B I LB MA EYS RD Taxi (Major) M Calvary Hospital M PLB E ARD ST HA ro B M W DUG Ta u R (Interstate Rail) I BRO K n g L (Park 4) i I tutitinh g O Kangattilla J E N L P k a E / G m U s g 25 S TCE A r F W G e n n G M a S TCE L Adelaide Railway Station (suburban) F 11 G11 AY YS e a IL g rd H Police W M a S ST A d P G W C lm e PDE N r L S H A G i I n A I Bullrush Park / R N a s A A T O a S R E k / N N T A S P M PL N G g O Warnpangg TCE I a (Park 10 O R PL M ) I13 Adelaide Town Hall 38 T Women’s & F 12 C n N T ST a Children’s IN K K P K ' ER R Hospital C M AR N O D A 13 I12 Adelaide Visitor Information Centre C D M W Hospital E E E M Y RD V V O ST A E R 14 K7 Adelaide Zoo John E M J N TCE EAST H D N TCE WEST O P N 49 Brown Park Possum Park / Pirltawardli (Park 1) E T O T N Mistletoe Park / O E N I RT R I Footbridge Attractions A LEFEVRE TCEN R A G M Tainmun 15 J11 ArtB Gallery of South Australia B T tilla IAL N O S F N TCE 31 (Park 11) N M F I E Adelaide Zoo Ayers House W M 16 L11 C L Tarntanya Wama (Park 26) D Accredited VisitorA E NIC DRV South Course O L ST 14 TA I R O N 17 M10 Bicentennial Conservatory I B Information Centre L S ST T Footbridge N RD L Red Gum Park / P Bike SA T ST N anto Womma (Park 6) 18 I16 Karrawir S TCE ra (Park 12) A 9 V Botanic Park 20 Information R W D A R 19 J19 BMX Track RS W Adelaide R V E Par 3 ST K P LD Bonython Park / A Oval L M L K RD A I I R I E R H Tulya Wardli N A C M R M N D 20 C8 Bonython Park Activity Hub (Park 27) R E O G O E VE M RIA TREE Automatic External M L O O DRV G E RI W 21 H10 Casino 7 AL M Defibrillators Footbridge I M Torrens R L D F V River Weir R A L V Footbridge Frome Park / R HILL ST K I I CT Nellie Raminyemmerin Available 24/7 RIVE W A O I 22 G14 Central Bus Station SAPOL Road R T I O O N R R M R 52 I V M L Safety Centre E A DR N T (Country & Interstate) S 29 E RD L O Helen Mayo 42 R TCE R S TCE Park Torrens D Playspaces Elder E 23 G15 Chinatown ST MONTEFIORE RD 17 Footbridge Park ST Adelaide E AVE 24 I13 City of Adelaide Customer Centre NT Botanic TY 6 Garden ON25 J6 David Roche House Museum Royal Adelaide 8 33 ST UXT Hospital 21 36 K TCE B PO J 2 X ST 26 I10 Government House RT RD 45 34 E E RD R Wellington 4 11 39 40 26 35 50 47 15 R SS A M N KING WILLIAM ST N U P 27 K20 Haigh’s Chocolate Factory NORTH TCE ONORTH P TCE SBOTANIC U Square M T F I I Ru E ndle Park / L Gladys Elphick Park / ST O 32 S NR L A 46 T Kadlitpina O L18 Himeji Garden Narnungga R G 16 E 28 ST S L R G (Park 13) P M T TCE To Henley Beach (Park 25) HE IN N S TCE C H E R 30 K E ST H E 29 A9 Ice Arena A HINDLEY ST RUNDLE MALL Y ST RUNDLE ST RU NSTDLE RD H T T GAWLER PLACE Y A R T ST D O GLOVER AVE E Rymill Par E W k / W F11 JamFactory L Q ES 30 13 M Murlawirrapurka L E U O N E M INSET>S A (Park 14) T 31 G7 Light’s Vision T TCE T T CURRIE ST S GRENFELL ST ST Rymill Park E Tidlangga (Park 9) Playspace V N PDEIL F11 Lion Arts Factory Light 43 Hindmarsh O L 32 ST Square / Square / 51 N E TCE Norwood ST Wauwi Mukata E N Migration Museum D N I 33 J10 AR WAYMOUTH ST PIRIE RST K B W U CBARTELS RD UNDE 34 F11 MOD UniSA 24 O HUTT ST A YS RD RD 12 LB M NA E King Rodney Park / R P A 35 I11 National War MemorialCalvary Ellis Park / B M B ST FRAN FL TCE B M PLCKLIN r ST INMDERS U EAST Ityamai-itpinna (Park 15) D ST Tampawardli A o O L R H T u R FROME ST A G R Wakefield a T M 36 M10 National Wine CentreHospital of Australia W (Park 24) U K g East Glover O n P O E BR I d h Hospital Playspace H N o am 22 N I E G t U E 37 J1 Dog Park J / L T i t G Y ST V T ST t E PLC s GROTE W i ST G WAKEFIELD ST WAKEFIELD RD L DMANi DRV n a Victoria Square / R BRAr r E6 North Adelaide Golf Course F LD n k I g d angga S TCE 38 NA e H Tarntany O R L g R D e e D F SI g L a n 48 PDE E d A S m n 23 s 3 S ST 39 SH11 TCEOld Parliament House Y AirportC l r I / S Y A A a I A W a a GS Kingston Park / M PLC Warnpangga (Park 10) W O G M P N ST G P GOUGER M ST ANGAS N Wi rrarninthi AN A G Women’s & N N Parliament House i H11 R L 40 I R T 0 T (Park 23) O E S T F k S A N TCE T ST A g Children’s S N Dog Park & Playspace KING WILLIAM ST 41 K18 I T TCE Victoria Park West Terrace Playspace / 125m n R P K Pakapakanthi a Hospital ST WRIGHT D ST CARRINGTON C 42 H10 Popeye Launch P (Park 16) HurtleA K E MSquare / 250m R 18 W M Whitmore 43 J12 RAA Tangkaira O E D Square / S E STURT Iparrityi ST HALIFAX ST T TCE E 44 D20 Royal Adelaide Showground ST F A R HUTT ST R S T TCE M O A 45 E11 SAHMRI (SA Health & Medical O R W M Research Institute) 54 GI Memorial ST GILLES ST LBERT P L ) M Piltawodli (Park 1 H IA E RD St Andrew’s EMOR 500m HospitalE 46 F11 Samstag Museum P Hospital E T N T ST Adelaide N J11 South Australian Museum Parklands IN 47 10 G Terminal SOUTTH TCE SOUTH TCE Tainmundilla (Park 11) O C HWY N TCE 48 I14 St Francis Xavier Cathedral A Glover South Z 28 S Playground N Princess Elizabeth I A R LEWIS COHEN AVE Peppermint Park / ark 26) UNLEY RD 49 H7 St Peters Cathedral Tarndanya Womma (P Playground P Carriageway Park / E Wita Wirra (Park 18HUTT) RD E G Tuthangga (P A ark 17) Golden Wattle Park / Blue Gum Park / NIC DRV O 41 50 J11 State Library of South Australia, Mirnu Wirra (Park 21) Veal ParkV / C Kurangga (Park 20) A T O O Walyu Yarta (Park 21) O Josie C Centre of Democracy D A G B Agius Park / K RD W L E Wikaparntu N OSMOND RD O 51 L12 Tandanya Aboriginal Cultural Institute Wirra O H Marshmallow Playspace (Park 22) 19 ark 12) D RD T Karrawirra (P & Oxbow Playspace Adelaide Hills, 1km 52 I9 Torrens Parade Ground Glenelg I Pelzer Park / Pityarrilla (Park 19 Mt Lofty Fleurieu Peninsula M ) 53 J20 TreeClimb S & Hahndorf Bonython Glenelg Tram Park / 54 D17 West Terrace Cemetery IN 53 W GREENHILL RD Tulya Wodli D W E A 27 R 44 IR S M E M O R I A L H CULTURAL PRECINCT > D A RV WAR Adelaide M V Footbridge C EM R Torrens VI O CT Zoo R D O K RIV IAL Parade R V N ER IA R T D OR Ground E RE Popeye N Y RD S Launch K K MONTEFIORE RD I I N Torrens N T F G Migration Footbridge O R O W University R Museum Adelaide M Adelaide Festival E AVE I of Adelaide Botanic L Casino Centre E RD L Garden I Government UniSA UniSA A State Adelaide Railway (City East) Royal Adelaide Health M House Library & Station Centre of National RD Hospital Adelaide Uni Innovation C P R I O Building & Parliament National War Democracy SA Art Gallery Wine Centre N RT RD Adelaide Health & D Museum of SA TA SAHMRI Medical Sciences MOD.
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