Bonython Hall
Venues
- ACE Gallery
- Adelaide Festival Centre
- Adelaide Railway Station
- Adelaide Town Hall
- Art Gallery of South Australia
- Botanic Park/Tainmuntilla
- Community
- Glenelg Beach
- Her Majesty’s Theatre
- Latvian Hall
- The Odeon
- Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden
- Samstag Museum of Art
- Scott Theatre
- Slingsby's Hall of Possibility
- South Australian Museum
- State Library of South Australia
- The University of Adelaide
- UKARIA Cultural Centre
- Vitalstatistix
- Walkway Gallery
- Dunstan Playhouse
- Elder Hall
- Bonython Hall
- U City
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GETTING THERE
Public Transport
By Bus
Bus stop W2 Pulteney Street, or stop G1 North Terrace north side when travelling from South into Adelaide CBD or stop A2 King William Road east side when travelling into the Adelaide CBD from the North.
By Train
A short walk from the Adelaide Railway Station.
By Tram
Closest stops are Train Station/North Terrace or Tram Stop Rundle Mall for trams arriving from Glenelg or Adelaide Entertainment Centre.
Driving to your event?
Visit UPark to find the closest car park to your venue. We recommend UPark Rundle Street or UPark Gawler Place.
ACCESS
Wheelchair access
To enter the venue via a step-free route, walk along the right side of the building (paved area) to doors. These doors will lead you to the seating area.
Unfortunately, the toilets at this venue are not accessible as they have narrow steps. The nearest accessible toilets are in Ligertwood Building across the courtyard.
There are 5 steps up to the main doors. To access the toilets in the venue, there are 15 steps with a handrail, these are quite steep.