Immerse Yourself in Australia's Athletic Story at the Australian Sports Museum
Why should I visit the Australian Sports Museum?

- History: To learn about the history of Australian sports and the stories of the athletes who have made the nation proud.
- Exhibits: To experience interactive exhibits and state-of-the-art simulations that allow you to feel the thrill of competition.
- MCC Museum: Access to The Melbourne Cricket Club Museum from within the Australian Sports Museum.
- Legends: To pay homage to sporting legends in the Hall of Fame.
- Champions: Walk in the footsteps of sporting greats as you explore the Champions Place.
- Memorabilia: To discover an eclectic assortment of memorabilia, including jerseys, equipment, medals, and personal mementos that offer a unique insight into Australia's sporting history.
Melbourne Cricket Ground & Australian Sports Museum Tours and Tickets
What can I expect to see at the Australian Sports Museum?
Plan Yor Visit to the Australian Sports Museum

- MCG Tours
75 minutes, departs every 15 minutes and runs from 10 am to 3 pm. - Australian Sports Museum
10 am and 5 pm, seven days a week, except on Christmas Day and Good Friday.
Please note that the MCG hours may vary depending on events or special circumstances.

- The museum is located on the ground level of the MCG, near the Members' Pavilion.
By Train: The closest stations are Richmond and Jolimont
By Bus: You can take the following bus routes to the MCG: Route 246, Route 246P, Route 246R, Route 605, and Route 246
By Tram: You can take Route 48 or Route 75 and alight at the MCG or the Jolimont Station.
By Car: For those driving to the MCG, if you're coming from the city center, head toward East Melbourne by taking Wellington Parade. Continue on Wellington Parade until you reach the junction with Jolimont Street, where you'll spot the MCG on your right-hand side.

Accessibility:
- The MCG has various facilities to accommodate visitors, including food and beverage outlets, retail stores, ATMs, baby change facilities, first aid stations, public toilets, wheelchair-accessible seating, hearing loops, sensory-friendly space, and a multi-faith prayer room.
- The MCG is wheelchair accessible and has several features to make it easier for people with disabilities to get around, including wide aisles and walkways, lifts to all levels, accessible toilets, hearing loops, a sensory-friendly space, and a multi-faith prayer room.
- Visitors with disabilities are encouraged to contact the MCG to discuss their specific needs before their visit.
Parking Facilities:
To find parking options nearby, proceed past the stadium and turn right onto Jolimont Terrace.
1. Yarra Park MCG Car Park, which is a 3-minute walk away from the MCG
2. 11 Exhibition Street, which is a 14-minute walk away from the MCG
3. Wilson Parking, Federation Square, which is a 13-minute walk away from the MCG

- Dress appropriately.
- Be respectful.
- Be aware of your surroundings.
- Bring a camera.
- Take a tour.
- Visit the Australian Sports Museum.
- Catch a game.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Australian Sports Museum
The Australian Sports Museum is a treasure trove of interactive exhibits, rare artifacts, and inspiring stories that showcase Australia's profound love affair with sports. It is located within the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), the largest stadium in the Southern Hemisphere.
The admission price for the Australian Sports Museum is $33 for adults and $15 for children. Children under 3 can enter for free.
Booking Tickets for the Australian Sports Museum is easy! Visit the Headout website and select the desired date and time. Follow the prompts to complete your booking, and you'll be all set for an unforgettable sports and cultural experience. Book your Australian Sports Museum Tickets now!
Absolutely! Our Combo tickets grant you access to both the Australian Sports Museum and a guided Melbourne Cricket Ground Tour, giving you a comprehensive sports experience.
Yes, you can cancel these tickets up to 7 days before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Location: The Australian Sports Museum is at Gate 3A, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Yarra Park, East Melbourne VIC 3002, Australia.
The museum is located on the ground level of the MCG, near the Members' Pavilion.
The Australian Sports Museum can be easily explored in 1-2 hours. However, if you want to see everything and participate in all of the interactive exhibits, you may want to allow for more time.
Explore an extensive collection of memorabilia, interactive exhibits, and multimedia displays highlighting legendary athletes' stories and memorable sporting events.
The Australian Sports Museum is open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, 7 days a week. It is closed on Christmas Day and Good Friday.
Photography for personal use is allowed in most areas, but flash photography and filming may have restrictions. Please respect signage and guidelines.
Yes, the museum is fully wheelchair accessible to ensure all visitors can enjoy the experience.
Yes, the Australian Sports Museum hosts special exhibitions and events throughout the year, offering fresh perspectives on sports history.