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Armagh Tourist Information Centre, 40 English Street, Armagh BT61 7BA T places to visit in armagh city Armagh City Centre Parking Map Car Park No. of Spaces Walking time Free/Pay [Approx] [Approx] P1 Mall Shopping Centre [Mall West]* 440 1 min Pay P2 Linenhall Street Car Park* 61 1 min Pay P3 St Patrick’s Trian 73 1 min Pay [Free Sunday] P4 Dobbin Street Lane | St Malachy’s 248 2 mins Free 1 Armagh Observatory P5 Friary Road Car Park* 173 2 mins Free & Pay College Hill, Armagh, BT61 9DG P6 Key t: 028 3752 2928 f: 028 3752 7174 Court House 30 4 mins Free LOUGHGALL P7 To Spires Complex Lonsdale Road 99 4 mins Free Bus Station e: [email protected] M DUNGANNON P8 O w: www.star.arm.ac.uk Mall East Y 190 4 mins Free BATTLEFORD RO Tourist Information Centre ROAD A D RO 2 Armagh Planetarium Over 180 on-street parking spaces including 24 disabled spaces also available.A PublicBallynahone River Telephone D College Hill, Armagh, BT61 9DB * Carparks marked are all FREE after 6.30pm and everyA Sunday.2 9 Church t: 028 3752 3689 f: 028 3752 6187 e: [email protected] No Entry by Car w: www.armaghplanet.com R A BANBROOK HILL I L W 3 8 Armagh County Museum Lib A Y Armagh The Mall East, Armagh, BT61 9BD S Observatory DESART LANE T R t: 028 3752 3070 f: 028 3752 2631 E E AD T 1 N RO e: [email protected] OW RTAD PO 11 w: www.nmni.com BELFAST, LURGAN Armagh r Rive Callan A3 St Patrick’s & PORTADOWN K Planetarium R Cathedral A 4 P L Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum L [Catholic] O IL 2 H L N L IL R H D R O E U Sovereigns House,E Mall East, S EG W M G L BENBURB D OL C E CAT C H E P6 L E O D T RAL ROA A D R O Armagh, BT61 9DL O T L E W R CALLAN BRIDGE PARK E E Armagh O t: 028 3752 2911 f: 028 3752 2911 N E A R D G R Courthouse L E Bus O H I D I S A L e: [email protected] W Station H L Community T D D A P7 4 Royal Irish E S R R Shambles Hospital E T D U Market R R Fusiliers Museum T E Charlemont M S S E TR The Palace Demesne A 5 C Cathedral Road EET T Arms O N . D T N O S V Recreational S Hotel D Friary Road, Armagh, BT60 4EL C E E St Mark’s Church D A N W G Centre A A L T E R L [CoI] L D O t: 028 3752O 1801 f: 028 3751 0180 R L T A O R STRE O H A N A Y ET C E E D Y D B D B U M VICTORIA ROA e: [email protected] B A M P A 3 R PE M L I 6 R . T D St Patrick’s T L E w: www.armagh.co.ukU E L S Armagh County G 7 L E R Trian Visitor N SE T E E 10 G S A Museum R C Lib P3 U H L R S T Y R Complex I E S L T O S The Mall L Cinema H M A A A I A D Market Place S P8 6 B R Saint Patrick’s Trian Visitor Complex T L Youth C O A Theatre 13 . L TH Cricket T E W Hostel L D C Lib R 40 English Street, Armagh, BT61 7BA L A I Club AW I L E B N R CL. T ST. V NS OAD E S O CALLAN ST 9 H K LT RE T I A51 E ’ M t: 028 3752 1801 f: 028 3751 0180 T R M P1 HA S A 12 M c C RUM R HILL Lib ’ T MILL A S IND The Mall W C E C e: [email protected] C St Patrick’s I E U T V L R . Shopping Centre D Cathedral T T. BARRACK HILL w: www.armagh.co.uk E S [CoI] S S TANDRAGEE E C OT D D E S C A TL H PO RO R CAS . ST. T RT I U O N V S C F P AN U E OMA H L V R P BARRACK ST NA S H L 7 Armagh Ancestry A P2 E E T A P Gaol RY R E ST. E H R R E L T E I D N Saint Patrick’s Trian Visitor Complex O R UL A C L E D D N CEN I . A S A A N T LA O V N N I P5 NG A A S H S S R 40 English Street, Armagh, BT61 7BA N AV T E L TO N R E S IN E ET T PO DO B B E N t: 028 3752 1801 f: 028 3751 0180 R Police A V E OGLE STREETArmagh I L Health E Station R . T Shopping e: [email protected] 28 T D Centres A S Y Centre A D E O N A R I N w: www.armagh.co.uk B U E P4 D N L T St Malachy’s A Armagh City L Y B E L L E O I IL O R W K E K Church D Y Hotel R AR County Armagh R T RI Y S [RC] F Golf Club FOLLY LANE 8 R Cardinal Tomas O’Fiaich Memorial H O IS A D R Armagh City Orchard D Ballynahone River Library and Archive R I Friary Ruins U Rugby Club M The Leisure Centre 15 Moy Road, Armagh, BT61 7LY D A R A R Athletic O O G T S The Palace NEWRY & E P Grounds MO t: 028 3752 2981 f: 028 3751 1944 A A R Lodge DUNDALK L R UN O K T e: [email protected] G A V M E U N w: www.ofiaich.ie U E K PAR IRISH STREE ON DALT 9 Armagh Public Library 43 Abbey Street, Armagh, BT61 7DY Callan River MONAGHAN, t: 028 3752 3142 f: 028 3752 4177 e: [email protected] CAVAN & KEADY w: www.armaghrobinsonlibrary.org Armagh City Centre Parking Map UE The Palace EN 10 Car Park No. of Spaces Walking A timeV Free/Pay Irish And Local Studies Library Armagh City EY [Approx] [Approx]HL & District A AS 39c Abbey Street, Armagh, BT61 7EB P1 2 5 Council Building Mall Shopping Centre [Mall West]* 440 8 1 min Pay t: 028 3752 7851 P2 Linenhall Street Car Park* 61 1 min Pay The Palace e: [email protected] Demesne P3 St Patrick’s Trian 73 1 min Pay [Free Sunday] A S P4 H Dobbin Street Lane | St Malachy’s 248 2 mins L Free A E Y 2 P5 P 11 Saint Patrick’s Cathedral [Catholic] 9 Friary Road Car Park* 173 2 mins A Free & Pay R 3 P6 K A Court House 30 4 mins Free Key Cathedral Road, Armagh, BT61 9DY OAD Council Yard D N R P7 A GHA Lonsdale Road 99 4 mins Free Bus Station O t: 028 3752 2802 f: 028 3752 2245 NA R O P8 M H Mall East 190 4 mins Free Tourist Information Centre T t: 028 3752 2638 [10.00am - 10.30am] A R Y L w: www.armagharchdiocese.org Over 180 on-street parking spaces including 24 disabled spaces also available. Public Telephone L A * Carparks marked are all FREE after 6.30pm and every Sunday. Church 12 Saint Patrick’s Cathedral [COI] No Entry by Car Cathedral Close, Armagh, BT61 7EE t: 028 3752 3142 f: 028 3752 4177 e: [email protected] w: www.stpatricks-cathedral.org www.armagh.co.uk 13 The Market Place Theatre & Arts Centre Market Street, Armagh, BT61 7BW t: 028 3752 1821 [box office] Armagh Tourist Information Centre, 40 English Street, Armagh BT61 7BA adm office: 028 3752 1820 e: [email protected] t: 028 3752 1800 f: 028 3752 8329 e: [email protected] w: www.marketplacearmagh.com This material is based upon Crown Copyright and is reproduced with the permission of Land and Property Services under delegated authority from the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, © Crown Copyright and database rights NIMA CS&LA 156.
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