Every toilet and restroom at Sydney Football Stadium, mapped by level and gate — plus the best places to eat, drink, and stay nearby in Paddington and Surry Hills.
Heading into Allianz Stadium? Find the closest bathroom to your entry gate in seconds. Brand new venue (opened 2022) — all facilities are modern.
| I'm entering via... | Nearest toilet | Walk | Accessible | Baby Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gate A (Driver Ave, west) | West Concourse Level 1 restrooms | 1 min | Yes | Level 1 Parents' Room |
| Gate B (Paddington Lane, north) | North Concourse Level 1 restrooms | 1 min | Yes | Level 1 |
| Gate C (Moore Park Rd, east) | East Concourse Level 1 restrooms | 1 min | Yes | Level 1 |
| Gate D (SCG end, south) | South Concourse Level 1 restrooms | 1 min | Yes | Level 1 |
| Not inside yet (Moore Park) | Moore Park public toilets (near EP1 car park) | Varies | Yes | Yes |
💡 Half-time pro tip: Upper level toilets (Levels 3 and 4) have significantly shorter queues. Most people stay on the main concourse — head up a level and skip the line.
All restrooms pinned on the actual Allianz Stadium footprint, plus nearby public toilets in Moore Park. Tap a pin for details.
Quick picks for your game day — the closest hotel, best pre-game pub, top restaurant, and must-do experience.
Boutique hotel on Oxford Street, Paddington. Steps from the stadium precinct.
Traditional Paddington pub on the doorstep. Quick schooner before kickoff.
Open-fire cooking in Paddington. One of Sydney's most acclaimed restaurants.
Explore Moore Park, the SCG, and the brand-new stadium. Adjacent to Centennial Park.
Pre-game pubs in Paddington, post-match restaurants in Surry Hills, and the best spots within walking distance — all with real OSM distances. We've noted which venues have confirmed customer toilets.
Traditional Paddington pub right on the doorstep of Allianz Stadium. The closest pub to the ground — perfect for a pre-game schooner.
Classic Oxford Street pub in the heart of Paddington. Solid pre-game option with outdoor seating on the strip.
Heritage Paddington pub with bistro dining. Open daily with extended Fri-Sat hours. lightbrigade.com.au
Craft beer focus with rooftop access. One of Paddington's best pubs. royalhotel.com.au
Brewery pub with outdoor seating. On Flinders Street between Surry Hills and Paddington. thecaptaincookhotel.com.au
Local Paddington pub with free pool. Outdoor seating. theunicornhotel.com.au
Traditional corner pub in the backstreets of Paddington. Quiet alternative to the Oxford Street pubs.
Craft beer specialist with rooftop bar. Great selection of local brews. taphousedarlo.com.au
Surry Hills classic with bistro meals and pool table. Open daily 12pm-midnight. clockhotel.com.au. Wheelchair: limited.
One of the closest restaurants to Allianz Stadium. Great for a pre-game meal in the Paddington neighbourhood.
Paddington institution for pizza. Quick, affordable pre-game bite close to the ground.
Japanese dining near the stadium precinct. Good for a quick sushi meal before the game.
Open-fire cooking and one of Sydney's most acclaimed restaurants. Book well ahead on game nights. A destination dining experience steps from the ground.
Acclaimed wine bar with Italian-leaning share plates. Walk-ins at the bar. One of Paddington's best.
Specialty coffee and brunch in Paddington. Perfect morning-of-game-day fuel.
Refined dining on Oxford Street. Beautiful heritage terrace setting with excellent food and service.
All-day cafe with wheelchair access. arthouse-kitchen.com.au. Good brunch and coffee option near the stadium.
Iconic Sydney Chinese seafood institution, relocated to the Entertainment Quarter near Moore Park. Open late.
Specialty coffee on the Oxford Street strip. Quick flat white and go — right on the walk to the ground.
As a 2022-built venue, Allianz Stadium has extensive food and drink options on every concourse level. Pies, burgers, pizzas, Asian street food, craft beer, and cocktails. Upper level outlets are typically less busy at half-time.
Multiple premium dining options with private bars and wait service. Private restrooms in premium areas are much less busy during breaks.
Unlike some older venues, Allianz Stadium does not permit outside food or drink. Eat before you arrive — grab something from Paddington or the Entertainment Quarter on your way in.
All hotels within walking distance of Allianz Stadium, sorted by proximity. Distances are real walking estimates from OSM data. Expect price spikes for NRL finals, A-League derbies, and concert weekends.
Boutique hotel on Oxford Street, the closest to Allianz Stadium. Paddington heritage charm with modern rooms. mrsbankshotel.com.au
Boutique hotel in Paddington's gallery district. Walk straight down Oxford Street to the stadium.
Heritage pub-hotel with rooms above a classic Paddington pub. Great value and atmosphere.
Heritage boutique hotel in a grand Victorian mansion. Gallery and gardens. thehughenden.com. Walk through Paddington to the stadium.
Pub-hotel in Surry Hills with craft beer focus. Budget-friendly rooms above a great pub. shakespearehotel.com.au
Design-led boutique hotel in Darlinghurst. Modern apartments with kitchen. Walk via Oxford Street to the stadium.
Boutique hotel in a heritage convent building. crystalbrookcollection.com/albion. Beautiful design hotel. Bus or walk to the stadium.
Budget-friendly Surry Hills hotel. Central location near restaurants and bars. Short bus to the ground.
Boutique hotel in Kings Cross. Good transport links to the stadium via bus or light rail.
Budget accommodation near Central Station. Short light rail ride to Moore Park.
Modern boutique hotel near Hyde Park. hotelharry.com.au. Good value CBD option with bus or light rail to Moore Park.
4-star hotel on William Street. Wheelchair accessible. sydneyboulevard.com.au. Short taxi or bus to the ground.
Design-forward hotel in Surry Hills. acehotel.com/sydney. Walk through Surry Hills or catch the light rail.
Making a day of it? These attractions are within easy reach — perfect if you're arriving early or visiting Sydney for the first time.
The iconic Sydney Cricket Ground is literally next door. SCG tours run on non-event days — see the heritage Members' Pavilion, the pitch, and the cricket museum.
🚽 Toilets available in SCG foyer
Sydney's largest park is right across the road. 189 hectares of gardens, lakes, cycling paths, and horse riding. Free entry. Pack a picnic before the game.
🚽 Multiple public toilets in the park (accessible, baby change)
Every Saturday 10am-4pm on Oxford Street. Art, fashion, jewellery, and food stalls. 500m walk from the stadium — combine with an afternoon game.
🚽 Public toilets at Paddington Markets (wheelchair accessible)
Cinemas, bowling, restaurants, and family entertainment. Right next to the stadium in the Moore Park precinct.
🚽 Public toilets in EQ complex (accessible)
Sydney's creative heartland. Galleries, boutique shopping, bookshops, and terrace-house architecture. Walk the strip from the stadium to Five Ways.
🚽 Most cafes and pubs have customer toilets
Sydney's best eating neighbourhood is a 10-15 min walk west. Crown Street and Bourke Street are packed with restaurants, bars, and cafes.
🚽 Most venues have customer toilets
Allianz Stadium is at Driver Avenue, Moore Park NSW 2021 — in Sydney's inner east, adjacent to the SCG and Centennial Park.
Moore Park stop on the L2/L3 lines is a 5-minute walk to Gate A. Trams run from Central and Circular Quay via Surry Hills. Frequent services on event days.
Routes 339, 373, 374, 376 stop on Moore Park Road and Driver Avenue. From the CBD, the 339 runs direct via Oxford Street. Event-day express services also operate.
EP1 and EP2 car parks in Entertainment Quarter are closest. Pre-book via Ticketmaster or Wilson. Very limited on event days — light rail is strongly recommended.
25-30 min via Oxford Street through Darlinghurst and Paddington. Or through Hyde Park and Moore Park. Public toilets in Moore Park en route.
Drop-off on Driver Avenue (Gate A). Post-game, walk 10 min toward Oxford Street or Surry Hills for lower surge pricing and faster pickups.
Bike parking available near the venue. Centennial Park cycle paths connect. Sydney's bike share scheme has docks nearby.
Where to park and the closest restroom from each car park so you're sorted the moment you arrive.
Closest dedicated car park. Pre-book via Ticketmaster or Wilson Parking. Fills early for big events.
Overflow car park in the EQ precinct. Pre-booking recommended for sell-out events.
Limited metered parking on Driver Avenue. Usually restricted on event days — check signs.
Some metered street parking along Moore Park Road. Check clearway signs on event days.
Free residential parking in Paddington backstreets. Walk via Oxford Street. Watch for resident permit zones.
Wilson, Secure Parking across Surry Hills and CBD. Often cheaper. Take the light rail from Central to Moore Park.
Full breakdown of restroom locations inside Allianz Stadium, organised by level. As a 2022-built venue, all facilities are modern, clean, and well-maintained. Last verified May 2026.
Full-size adult change table, ceiling hoist, and extra space. Available on Level 1. As a 2022-built venue, this is a purpose-built, fully compliant facility.
Accessible toilets with grab rails on every level of the stadium. Companion Card accepted — carers receive a complimentary ticket.
Dedicated parents' rooms on Level 1 with baby change tables and feeding chairs. Modern facilities in a brand-new venue.
A quiet, low-stimulation space for patrons with sensory needs. Available on request for people with autism, anxiety, or sensory sensitivities.
Upper level toilets (Levels 3 and 4) are significantly quieter at half-time and during breaks. Most people stay on the main concourse — go up to skip the queue.
Hearing augmentation available in key areas of the stadium including service counters and premium zones.
Arriving early or can't get inside? These free public restrooms are within walking distance. All sourced from OpenStreetMap.
Free • 550m south • Wheelchair accessible • Baby change
Free • 620m south • Wheelchair accessible
Free • 800m south
Saturdays only • 500m north • Wheelchair accessible
Free • 650m west • Wheelchair accessible
Free • 850m north
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