Every toilet and restroom at Adelaide Oval, mapped by stand, level, and gate — plus the best places to eat, drink, and stay nearby. 41 accessible toilets, 77 extra-space cubicles, and a Changing Places bathroom.
Heading into Adelaide Oval? Find the closest bathroom to your entry gate in seconds. Guest Services at the East Gate can also provide restroom directions.
| I'm entering via... | Nearest toilet | Walk | Accessible | Baby Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| South Gate (primary entry, King William Rd) | South Stand, Ground Level toilets | 1 min | Yes | South Stand parenting room |
| East Gate (War Memorial Drive) | East Stand, Ground Level restrooms | 1 min | Yes + Changing Places | East Stand parenting room |
| West Gate (Cathedral side) | West Stand, Ground Level toilets | 2 min | Yes | West Stand parenting room |
| North Gate (scoreboard end) | North Stand, Ground Level bathrooms | 1 min | Yes | North Stand parenting room |
| Not inside yet (walking from CBD) | Elder Park public toilets (under footbridge) | Varies | Yes | No |
💡 Half-time pro tip: Level 2 and Level 3 toilets have significantly shorter queues. Most people stay on the ground level — head up a level or two and skip the bathroom line. Adelaide Oval has 41 accessible unisex restrooms spread near every standard toilet block.
All 40+ restrooms pinned on the actual Adelaide Oval footprint. Tap a pin for stand, level, and toilet facility details. 77 extra-space cubicles with outward-opening doors and grab rails are distributed across these locations.
Quick picks for your game day — the closest hotel, best pre-game pub, top restaurant, and must-do experience.
Australia's first in-stadium hotel. Wake up overlooking the pitch.
Right on North Terrace. Quick pint before crossing the footbridge to the Oval.
Italian dining on North Terrace. Walk straight across the footbridge after dinner.
Climb the stadium roof for panoramic views of Adelaide, the hills, and the coast.
Pre-game pubs, post-match restaurants, and the best spots within walking distance — all verified with real distances from OpenStreetMap data. We've noted which venues have confirmed customer toilets and restroom facilities.
One of the closest pubs to Adelaide Oval, right on North Terrace. Popular pre-game spot for both AFL and cricket. Easy walk across the footbridge to the ground.
Bar on North Terrace, perfect for a pre-game drink. Short stroll across the footbridge to Adelaide Oval gates.
Local pub in North Adelaide, a short walk to the West Gate. Solid option for a quiet pre-game pint away from the main crowds.
Classic North Adelaide pub with food, outdoor seating, and free Wi-Fi. Known locally as "The Welly". Open daily from 11am. Wheelchair accessible. wellingtonhotel.com.au
Cosy Hindley Street pub. On the CBD side, easy walk via the footbridge. Good for a quick pre-game pint.
Country-themed pub on Hindley Street. Open Mon-Fri from 11:30am, Sat from 4pm. woolshedonhindley.com.au
Craft brewery with house-brewed beers. A good spot for a pre-game craft beer before walking to the oval. Right on King William Street.
One of Adelaide's most popular pubs with confirmed public-access toilets (OSM verified). Wheelchair accessible restrooms. Open daily. Outdoor seating. theaustral.com.au
Heritage pub on the corner. A classic Adelaide watering hole. Easy walk to the oval via the footbridge.
Right on the river, next to the footbridge. Grab a coffee before crossing to the Oval. Beautiful Torrens views. The closest cafe to Adelaide Oval.
North Adelaide cafe a short walk from the ground. Good for a quick pre-game coffee or light bite.
Italian dining on North Terrace with outdoor seating. Walk straight across the footbridge to Adelaide Oval after dinner.
Korean restaurant. Mon-Sat 11:30am-9pm. Good for a quick, affordable pre-game meal. Close to the footbridge.
Japanese ramen bar on Leigh Street. Air-conditioned. Quick and affordable pre-game dinner option.
Spanish tapas bar. Open Tue-Sun from 4pm (Fri from 12pm). Great share plates before a night game.
Classic Italian dining on O'Connell Street. Outdoor seating. Walk through the parklands to Adelaide Oval. cafefellini.com.au
Burger joint with delivery and takeaway. Wheelchair accessible. Outdoor seating. Perfect quick bite before the game.
Modern Indian restaurant on O'Connell Street. beyondindia.net.au. Book ahead for pre-game dinner on big match days.
Italian dining in North Adelaide. Wed-Sat with extended weekend hours. Outdoor seating. rubyredflamingo.com
Fine dining in the Botanic Gardens. botanicgardensrestaurant.com.au. A special occasion option close to Adelaide Oval.
Pies, burgers, chips, and beer available at concourse kiosks across all stands. Ground level kiosks are busiest at half-time — try Level 1 or 2 for shorter food queues. Nearest toilets are always on the same level as the kiosks.
Adelaide Oval's famous in-venue restaurant. Named after the iconic Henschke wine. Premium dining with ground views. Private restroom facilities in premium areas are typically much less busy than general bathrooms.
Sit-down meals, private bars, and wait service for upgraded tickets. Private toilet facilities in premium areas have shorter queues than public restrooms.
All hotels within walking distance of Adelaide Oval, sorted by proximity. Distances are real walking estimates from OSM data. The Adelaide Oval Hotel is actually built into the stadium! Expect price spikes for AFL finals, Ashes cricket, and concert weekends.
Australia's first in-stadium hotel. Wake up overlooking the pitch. The ultimate matchday stay — roll out of bed and walk to your seat. Private restrooms in every room with views of the ground.
5-star luxury on North Terrace. Walk across the footbridge to Adelaide Oval. Beautiful views of the Torrens and the stadium from upper floors.
Boutique luxury hotel on North Terrace. Part of the Accor collection. all.accor.com. Short walk across the footbridge to the Oval.
4-star on North Terrace. Walk across the footbridge. Good mid-range option for interstate visitors. Slightly limited wheelchair access.
Modern budget-friendly hotel near North Terrace. IHG brand reliability. Short walk to the footbridge and Adelaide Oval.
4-star on Hindley Street. Walk north to the footbridge. Competitive rates. grandchancellorhotels.com
Central CBD location. Walk through the city to the footbridge. Good base for exploring Adelaide and attending games.
72-room apartment hotel on King William Street. Free Wi-Fi. Self-contained apartments ideal for families attending multi-day cricket.
5-star luxury in the CBD. 308 rooms. Wheelchair accessible. pullmanadelaide.com.au. Walk or catch the free tram to the Oval.
Boutique hotel with rooftop garden. majesticroofgardenhotel.com.au. Central location with character.
5-star Hilton on Victoria Square. 377 rooms. Wheelchair accessible. hilton.com. Take the free tram to the Oval or walk via the footbridge.
5-star boutique on Waymouth Street. peppers.com.au. Modern luxury in the CBD west end. Walk to the Oval via North Terrace and the footbridge.
Making a day of it? These attractions are within easy reach — perfect if you're arriving early or visiting Adelaide for the first time.
Adelaide Oval's signature experience. Climb the stadium roof for panoramic views of Adelaide, the Mount Lofty Ranges, and the coast. The most popular attraction AT the venue.
🚽 Toilets available at the Roof Climb check-in area
Behind the scenes: players' race, changing rooms, media centre, and walk on the hallowed turf. Covers the rich cricket and football history of the ground.
🚽 Restrooms available in tour departure area
Explore O'Connell Street's boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants. One of Adelaide's most charming neighbourhoods, walking distance from the Oval.
🚽 Cafe and restaurant customer toilets available on O'Connell St
Free entry to one of Australia's great botanic gardens. Beautiful Santos Museum of Economic Botany, Bicentennial Conservatory, and palm house. Pack a picnic.
🚽 Multiple public toilets within the gardens (accessible restrooms)
Walk, paddle, or relax along the Torrens. Elder Park has playgrounds, pop-up events, and the iconic Popeye boats. Right next to the footbridge.
🚽 Elder Park public toilets (accessible restrooms, free)
Free entry to one of Australia's finest art collections. On North Terrace, right near the footbridge to Adelaide Oval. 10 min walk.
🚽 Public restrooms on ground floor (accessible, baby change facilities)
Adelaide Oval is at War Memorial Drive, North Adelaide SA 5006 — just across the River Torrens from the CBD. The stadium is easily accessible by tram, bus, or a scenic walk across the footbridge.
Adelaide Entertainment Centre tram stop is a 5 min walk to the North Gate. Free tram service along King William St from Adelaide Railway Station. Toilets available at Adelaide Railway Station.
Multiple bus routes along King William Road and North Terrace. Get off at Adelaide Festival Centre or North Adelaide stops. 5-10 min walk to the ground. Public restrooms at Elder Park on the walk.
8-12 min via the Adelaide Oval Footbridge from North Terrace. The most popular route. Public toilets at Elder Park en route (wheelchair accessible). Beautiful walk along the Torrens.
No on-site parking. Use CBD car parks or North Adelaide side streets. See parking section below for nearest bathroom from each option.
Drop-off at War Memorial Drive (East Gate) or King William Road (South Gate). Post-match, walk 10 min toward the CBD for lower surge pricing. Nearest toilet: Elder Park restrooms.
Bike racks near North Gate and along War Memorial Drive. The River Torrens Linear Park trail connects directly to Adelaide Oval. Secure bike parking available on event days.
Where to park and the closest restroom from each car park so you're sorted the moment you arrive. Adelaide Oval has no on-site parking — plan ahead.
Multi-storey car park under the Convention Centre. Easy CBD access post-game. Often fills for big AFL matches.
Metered street parking along War Memorial Drive. Limited spots, arrive early. Best for quick access to East Gate.
Free residential parking along Melbourne, Jerningham, and Stanley Streets. Watch for resident zones and time limits.
Under the Festival Centre on King William Rd. Good if combining the game with dinner in the CBD. Card payment.
Wilson, Secure Parking, UPark across the CBD. Often cheaper than event-day rates. Good if combining game with dinner.
Metered and free parking around the O'Connell Street strip. Walk through the parklands to the ground.
Full breakdown of every bathroom location inside Adelaide Oval, organised by stand and level. Adelaide Oval has 41 unisex accessible toilets near all standard toilet blocks, plus 77 cubicles with extra space (outward-opening doors, grab rails). Last verified May 2026.
Adelaide Oval has 41 unisex accessible restrooms located near all standard toilet blocks across the venue. Every stand, every level has accessible bathroom facilities.
77 cubicles with extra space featuring outward-opening doors and grab rails. These larger toilet cubicles are spread across all stands for visitors who need more room.
A dedicated Changing Places bathroom with shower and adult changing space. Ask Guest Services at the East Gate for exact directions to this specialist toilet facility.
11 baby change tables at accessible heights in dedicated parenting rooms across the venue. Available in all major stand areas. Restroom facilities include feeding space.
Guest Services at the East Gate can provide directions to the nearest toilet, accessible restroom, or parenting room. Staff can also assist with wheelchair loans and accessibility queries.
Level 2 & 3 toilets are significantly quieter at half-time. Most people stay on the ground level — go up to skip the bathroom line at Adelaide Oval.
Arriving early or can't get inside? These free public restrooms are within walking distance of the stadium. All verified via OpenStreetMap data.
Free • 850m south • Wheelchair accessible
Free • 700m east on North Terrace • Unisex toilet
Free • 630m south • Wheelchair accessible • Baby change
Free • 300m west
Free • 500m north-west
24/7 • 900m south • Wheelchair accessible
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Quick answers to the most common Adelaide Oval visitor questions about toilets, restrooms, parking, and facilities.
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