Getting to Scots Church
Scots Church Adelaide is at the intersection of North Terrace and Pulteney Streets in the city of Adelaide. The street address is 237 North Terrace. (Map) Bus and Car details are below.
Bus: The 99C City Loop Bus Service passes Scots Church. You need Stop 28 on the anticlockwise loop (head 400m west) or Stop 27 (head 200m east.) On the clockwise loop you can use Stop 9 (head 200m east) or Stop 10 (head 300m west.)
99C Buses run Mon-Fri 8 am - 6.15 pm every 15 minutes in both directions. On Friday evenings they run every 30mins - 6.15 pm - 9.15 pm. On Saturdays the service runs every 30mins, 8.15 am - 5.45 pm. The service for Sunday & public holidays runs every 30mins, 10.15 am - 5.45 pm.
For other bus options, ring the Adelaide Metro InfoLine on 8210 1000. This service is open 7 am – 8 pm daily, and the good people there will give you the next bus to our corner. There is also a hearing impaired number for this service; call TTY on 8303 0844.
Car: If you drive to Scots there is free parking for worshippers at Scots available in the University of Adelaide Car Park on Sundays only, and only between 9.00am and 2.00pm. 
The car park is only available to Scots worshippers on Sundays. You must buy a ticket from one of the ticket machines for hours outside 9am-2pm; it is well patrolled. Regular worshippers can obtain a permanent Sunday permit for their vehicle. Visitors may park and walk to the church and ask for a permit for the day. You need to return to your car immediately to display this permit. It takes about 5 minutes to do the round trip.
Carpark Location: The carpark is diagonally opposite the church, but underground. You need to head east on North Terrace (away from Scots and towards the Hills) to the entry, which is about 60 metres past the traffic lights on the left.
Please note that although you can also approach the carpark by driving north along Pulteney Street and turning right into North Terrace, you cannot approach the park while driving west along North Terrace. It takes a maximum 5 minutes to walk up from the carpark to the church.
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