Melbourne & Olympic Parks is located in the heart of Melbourne and in conjunction with the M.C.G. is collectively known as the sports and entertainment precinct.
Whether arriving via public transport, on foot, car or taxi, Melbourne & Olympic Parks is readily accessible from any direction. Main entrances for all venues are located via Olympic Blvd (previously known as Swan St.) between Punt Road to the East and the Yarra River to the West.
For major concerts and events public transport is recommended as the most effective mode of transportation. A short walk from Flinders Street train station via the William Barak footbridge allows patrons and guests access to the City Entrance of Melbourne & Olympic Parks.
Parking throughout the Melbourne & Olympic Parks precinct is severely limited. To avoid disappointment, patrons are strongly encouraged to use public transport. Public transport services take you to the door of the Melbourne & Olympic Parks precinct.
We also encourage bicycles - parking outside Rod Laver and Hisense Arenas, an additional large station on the RLA forecourt during the Australian Open.
The Interactive Map below provides comprehensive information on all modes of public transport, parking and pedestrian access.
You will need an Adobe Flash Player to use the interactive map. Click here to download one.
Alternatively, you can click here to download a current Melways map of the precinct.

Disability Access For information about accessibility, click on the venue you are visiting;
Rod Laver Arena Hisense Arena Olympic Park Stadium Melbourne Park Function Centre
Alternatively, access information can be found by clicking on the 'more info' button underneath the event you are attending (see coming events). |