
🏟️ Address: Adelaide Oval, War Memorial Dr, North Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, 5006, Australia Directions in Google Maps
Adelaide Oval is situated right in the heart of the city, framed by the River Torrens and surrounding precinct. Whether you’re travelling by car, bus, train or tram, Adelaide Oval’s close proximity to the Central Business District makes it easily accessible.
Patrons are strongly encouraged to take advantage of public transport when attending events at Adelaide Oval.
Below you can find general information on travel and parking for Adelaide Oval. Individual events may have additional/restricted services available, and so we recommend clicking through to the event and viewing the Travel & Parking tab for event-specific information.
Car parks are located in several areas near to the venue, but these do change depending on the event and timings. Large events of 35,000 people often result in local road closures, so please check routes before you set off.
Adelaide Oval operates two car parks on non-event days. These car parks are open to all visitors including Oval Hotel guests and those attending functions at Adelaide Oval.
East Car Park
North Car Park
Taxi ranks and drop-off zones are located at:
Buses run throughout the Adelaide metropolitan area and service several bus stops in the vicinity of Adelaide Oval.
The closest bus stops with routes to the venue are as follows:
There are a number of tempting dining options on offer at Adelaide Oval, ranging from a casual bite to eat through to an elegant dinner fit for a special occasion or celebration.
All main entries to the stadium (South, East, North and West) are accessible for wheelchair users, semi-ambulant visitors and those accompanied by assistance dogs. Ramps and lifts are used extensively around and within Adelaide Oval to provide safe access for wheelchair or mobility impaired visitors. Ramps are located near all stairs and lifts are located near all escalators.
To avoid entry and concourse congestion, the venue recommends patrons arrive as early as they can.
Before your arrival at Adelaide Oval, take note of the allocated entry gate on your ticket. Have your phone with your ticket ready to go when entering the stadium. Patrons with special access requirements seated in Eastern Stand Level 5 will need to use the lift located near the Victor Richardson Gates (between the Riverbank and Eastern stands).
The Adelaide Railway Station is located on North Terrace, approximately 400 m (5 min) walk across the Riverbank footbridge or via King William Street.
Trams operate between Glenelg and the city, with stops located on North Terrace and King William Road (outside the Adelaide Festival Centre).
Adelaide is a great city for cycling, with many of the roads possessing dedicated cycle lanes. Bike racks are located at the East, South and North gates of the stadium.
Adelaide Oval is located 400 m (5 min) from the Central Business District (CBD) and is easy to access on foot.
Unisex accessible toilets are located near all male and female bathrooms. In total, there are 41 of these facilities. They are signed with raised tactile/Braille signs. There are also 77 cubicles within male or female toilets that have extra space and a door that opens outwards for users of a walking frame or mobility aid.
Accessible Seating
Assistance Dogs
Assistance dogs are welcome at Adelaide Oval. There are 119 Easy Access seats throughout the Oval designed to accommodate assistance dogs.
Hearing Assistance
Hearing assistance is available in the seating areas via infrared neck loop receivers available at the accessible ticket counters. If you wear a hearing aid, hearing loops are available at the following function rooms and bars: William Magarey Room, Cathedral Room, Premiership Suite, One, Committee Room, SMA Boardroom, Gil Langley Room, Leigh Whicker Room, Ian McLachlan Dining Room and the Phil Ridings Bar.
Concessions
All concessions, bars and food outlets have accessible height counters and clear signage to indicate how to use the facilities.
ATMs
ATMs at Adelaide Oval have overhead signs and accessible features.
Adelaide Oval has a capacity of approximately 55,317. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.
War Memorial Dr, North Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, 5006, Australia.