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AAMI Park is a staple of both sport-centered and regular sightseeing tours of Melbourne. Admire the stadium from above during a hot-air balloon ride over the city; cycle past the stadium and other top Melbourne attractions from the outside on a bike tour; or combine AAMI Park with other sporting venues during a sports experience, which typically cover Melbourne Cricket Ground and the Olympic Park.
AAMI Park’s star teams include the National Rugby League's Melbourne Storm, Melbourne’s Super Rugby team, the Melbourne Rebels, and soccer’s A-League teams, the Melbourne Victory and Melbourne Heart; check the fixtures of each team to secure tickets to a match.
AAMI Park is a must-visit for fans of soccer and rugby.
In addition to accessible toilets throughout, the stadium offers plenty of wheelchair- and stroller-accessible seating.
There are multiple food and beverage options at the stadium, in addition to free drinking water available at water fountains.
There is limited on-site parking available and fees apply. Match days are more expensive than non-match days.
The easiest way to reach AAMI Park is via public transport. The route 70 tram drops you off a few hundred meters from the stadium, while Richmond Station and Flinders Street Station are a 5-minute walk. From the CBD, AAMI Park is a 20-minute walk.
Rugby and soccer season run from February to August in Australia, with matches generally held every week at the stadium. In addition to sporting events, the stadium also hosts high-profile music concerts throughout the year.
Melbourne is a mecca for sports fans. In addition to the AAMI Park, you’ll find multiple sporting venues in the city. Highlights include Albert Park, where the annual Formula 1 races are held; Melbourne Park, which hosts the Australian Tennis Open; and Flemington Racecourse, home of the Melbourne Cup Horse Race.