Getting to AAMI Park
Here's all the info you need to make it to Game Day:
Journey
Make game day easy, be prepared and plan ahead with the Public Transport Victoria Journey Planner for the most up to date travel information.
Public Transport
AAMI Park is accessible by tram, train and bus. The Stadium is within walking distance from Richmond Station and Flinders Street Station.
Please note: Other events such as the AFL may impact the number of people attending the Melbourne Park precinct. If so, allow more time than usual to get to AAMI Park.
Drive to The Footy
Parking at Melbourne Park can be pre-booked for $20 or drive-up for $30. We strongly recommend pre-booking to avoid delays.
If parking is sold out or unavailable, several private and public streetcar parks operate in close proximity to the precinct, including:
- Yarra Park (MCG)
- Securing Parking – 121 Exhibition Street
- Secure Parking – 300 Flinders Street
- Securing Parking – 12-20 Flinders Street
- Secure Parking – Grand Hyatt Melbourne
- Wilson Parking – 11 Exhibition Street
- Wilson Parking – Collins Place
- Wilson Parking – 32 Flinders Street
- Wilson Parking – 172 Flinders Street
- Wilson Parking – Federation Square
- ACDC Garage – 114 Flinders Street
- On-Street Parking via the Botanical Gardens along the Yarra River
Accessible Parking
Accessible parking must be pre-booked via Ticketek. We strongly recommend booking in advance to avoid disappointment.
Please note, there are a limited number of accessible parking bays located at John Cain Arena (on Olympic Boulevard).
Taxi & Rideshare
A taxi rank is available next to Melbourne Park Oval on Olympic Boulevard. The pick-up and drop off point for rideshare services, such as Uber, is out the front of John Cain Arena on Olympic Boulevard.
We encourage guests not to order their rideshare service until they have reached the pick-up point to avoid causing congestion along Olympic Boulevard.
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