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Maitland Visitor Information Centre
Drop in to the Maitland Visitor Information Centre if you're visiting the city.
Located on the corner of the New England Highway and High Street at the eastern end of Central Maitland, the Visitor Information Centre welcomes people to the area and is also a valuable resource for local residents, especially when hosting friends and relatives or planning a trip away in New South Wales.
The centre is open seven days a week from 10.00am to 3.00pm and has a comprehensive range of information and services available.
There are public toilets available and the site is attached to the Central Park Café that looks across Ministers Park and has ample green space for kids to stretch their legs on the grass.
Contact the Visitor Information Centre