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Sat, 8.30am-7pm Sun) , 1km southwest of the city centre. See Getting There & Around
( Click here ) for details.
8 Getting Around
TO/FROM THE AIRPORT & TRAIN STATION
Pre-booked private SkyLink ( 1300 383 783; www.skylinkadelaide.com ) minibuses connect
the airport and the train station with the city (one-way $10; 6am to 11.30pm). Public
Adelaide Metro JetBuses ( Click here ) ply the same route ($3 to $5; 5am to 11pm).
Taxis charge around $25 into the city (15 minutes). Many hostels will pick you up and
drop you off if you're staying with them.
BICYCLE
With a valid passport or driver's licence you can borrow an 'Adelaide City Bike' (for
free!) from Bicycle SA (
08-8168 9999; www.bikesa.asn.au ; 111 Franklin St;
9am-5pm) .
Helmet and lock provided.
Down at the beach, hire a bike from Glenelg Bicycle Hire ( 08-8376 1934;
www.glenelgbicyclehire.com.au ; 71 Broadway, Norfolk Motor Inn, Glenelg South; per day $40;
9am-5pm) .
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Adelaide Metro ( 1300 311 108; www.adelaidemetro.com.au ; cnr King William & Currie Sts;
8am-6pm Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm Sat, 11am-4pm Sun) provides timetables and sells tickets for
Adelaide's integrated bus, train and tram network.
Tickets can also be purchased on board, at staffed train stations and in delis and news
agents. Ticket types include day trip ($9.10), two-hour peak ($4.90) and two-hour off-
peak ($3) tickets. Peak travel time is before 9am and after 3pm. Kids under five ride free!
Bus
Adelaide's buses are clean and reliable. Most services start around 6am and run until
midnight. Additional services:
99C City Loop Bus ( www.adelaidemetro.com.au ; 8.30am-9.30pm Mon-Fri, 9am-5.30pm Sat,
10am-5.30pm Sun) Adelaide Metro's free 99C City Loop Bus runs clockwise and anti-
clockwise around the CBD fringe from Adelaide Train Station on North Tce, passing the
Central Market en route. Every 20 minutes weekdays; every 30 minutes Friday night and
weekends.
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