Every toilet and restroom at Accor Stadium (Stadium Australia), mapped by stand, level, and gate — plus the best places to eat, drink, and stay nearby.
Heading into Accor Stadium? Find the closest bathroom to your entry gate in seconds.
| I'm entering via... | Nearest toilet | Walk | Accessible | Baby Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gate A (North, Edwin Flack Ave) | Northern Stand, Level 1 Concourse | 1 min | Yes | Northern Stand L1 |
| Gate B (East, Olympic Boulevard) | Eastern Stand, Level 1 Concourse | 1 min | Yes | — |
| Gate C (South, Dawn Fraser Ave) | Southern Stand, Level 1 Concourse | 1 min | Yes | Southern Stand L1 |
| Gate D (West, Murray Rose Ave) | Western Stand, Level 1 Concourse | 2 min | Yes | — |
| Members' Entrance (Northern Stand) | Members' Level 1 Lounge toilets | 1 min | Yes | Members' Level 1 |
| Not inside yet (Olympic Park precinct) | Cathy Freeman Park public toilets | Varies | Yes | No |
💡 Half-time pro tip: Level 3 and upper concourse toilets have significantly shorter queues. Most people stay on Level 1 — head up a level or two and skip the line.
All 40+ restrooms pinned on the actual Accor Stadium footprint. Tap a pin for stand, level, and facility details.
Quick picks for your game day — the closest hotel, best pre-game pub, top restaurant, and must-do experience.
4.5-star, directly on Olympic Boulevard. Walk to the stadium in under 10 minutes.
Craft brewery steps from the stadium. Pre-game pints and wood-fired pizza before kick-off.
Italian-inspired dining at the Abattoir Heritage Precinct. Perfect pre-event dinner.
Behind the scenes: players' tunnel, change rooms, and walk on the hallowed turf.
Pre-game pubs, post-match restaurants, and the best spots within walking distance — all verified with real distances and ratings. We've noted which venues have confirmed customer toilets.
Craft brewery right in the precinct. Wood-fired pizza, house-brewed beers, and a lively atmosphere on event days. The go-to pre-game venue.
Sports bar inside the Novotel with multiple screens. Extended hours on event nights. Good for groups wanting guaranteed seating.
Casual lakeside spot with outdoor seating. BYO picnic vibes with coffee and snacks available. Great for families arriving early.
Classic suburban pub with bistro. Good option if you're coming from the north and want to eat before driving to the stadium.
Modern gastropub in the Carter St precinct. Quality bistro food, cocktails, and craft beer. Walking distance via the new Carter St bridge.
RSL club with bistro, TAB, and multiple bars. Budget-friendly meals and drinks. Large groups welcome. Short walk from Lidcombe Station.
Hotel restaurant with pre-event dinner packages on major event nights. Buffet and a la carte available. Wheelchair accessible.
Quick bites, coffees, and light meals in the precinct. Open early on event days. Ideal for a quick stop before gates open.
Stunning Italian dining in the heritage precinct. Deli, wine bar, and full restaurant. Book ahead for pre-event dinners on NRL Grand Final weekend.
Excellent Asian food court with Vietnamese, Korean, Chinese, and Thai options. Very affordable. Near Lidcombe Station.
Part of the growing Carter St dining precinct. Contemporary share plates and cocktails. A newer addition to the Olympic Park area.
Multiple food options within the Showground precinct when events are on. Food trucks and pop-ups common on big event days.
Pies, hot dogs, chips, burgers, and beer at outlets across all concourse levels. Level 1 kiosks are busiest at half-time — try Level 2 or 3 for shorter food queues too. Nearest toilets are always on the same level as the kiosks.
Private suites, premium lounges, and hospitality packages with sit-down meals and wait service. Private restrooms in premium areas are typically much less busy.
No glass, no cans, no alcohol. Grab a meal from Lidcombe or the precinct before entering. Sealed water bottles under 600ml are permitted. No hard-sided coolers.
All hotels within walking distance of Accor Stadium, sorted by proximity. Distances are real walking estimates. Expect price spikes for NRL Grand Final, Wallabies Tests, and major concerts.
4.5-star hotel directly on Olympic Boulevard. Modern rooms, pool, and gym. The closest quality hotel to the stadium. Wheelchair accessible throughout.
4-star with pool, gym, and restaurant. Family-friendly with interconnecting rooms. Sports bar with big screens on event nights.
Budget-friendly option in the precinct. Clean, modern rooms. No frills but walking distance to everything. Great value for one-night event stays.
Apartment-style with kitchenette in every room. Good for families or longer stays. Self-contained one and two-bedroom apartments.
Modern apartments with full kitchen. Away from the precinct but quieter and often cheaper. Good if you're driving and want space.
Luxury serviced apartments in the new Carter Street precinct. Full kitchens, laundry, and modern fitout. Walk to the stadium via the Carter Street bridge.
The most affordable option in walking distance. Basic but clean. Perfect for a one-night stay around a big event.
5-star CBD luxury if you want the Sydney experience. Direct train from Town Hall to Olympic Park station (30 min). Book a harbour view room.
Budget hostel option for backpackers. Dorms and private rooms. Access via Lidcombe Station and bus interchange.
Making a day of it? These attractions are within easy reach — perfect if you're arriving early or visiting Sydney for the first time.
Go behind the scenes at one of Australia's greatest stadiums. Walk through the players' tunnel, see the change rooms, and step onto the famous turf where NRL Grand Finals are decided.
🚽 Toilets available in tour meeting area
60 hectares of parkland with mangrove boardwalks, cycling paths, and wetlands. Free entry. Beautiful walk along Homebush Bay. Pack a picnic and arrive early.
🚽 Multiple public toilets within the park (accessible)
The 2000 Olympics swimming venue. Public lap swimming, wave pool, water slides, and splash park. A full day out for families.
🚽 Pool change rooms and public restrooms (accessible, baby change)
Playground for kids and the elevated Brickpit Ring Walk over a heritage brick quarry. Great way to kill time before gates open.
🚽 Public toilets at Cathy Freeman Park (accessible)
Major events venue next door. Home of the Royal Easter Show. Markets, festivals, and exhibitions throughout the year. Check what's on when you visit.
🚽 Public toilets throughout the Showground (accessible)
Walk through Sydney Olympic Park's heritage precinct including the old armory buildings, munitions history, and waterfront. Self-guided heritage trail with interpretive signage.
🚽 Public toilets at Wentworth Common
Accor Stadium is at Edwin Flack Avenue, Sydney Olympic Park, NSW 2127 — about 14km west of the Sydney CBD.
Olympic Park Station is closest (8 min walk to Gate A). Extra services run on event days. From Central Station, take the T7 Olympic Park line. Lidcombe Station (15 min walk) is the interchange.
Special event buses run from Lidcombe Station and other key locations on major event days. Follow Transport NSW signage. Free shuttle services sometimes operate within the precinct.
Multiple car parks in the precinct. Pre-book online for big events. P1 is closest to the stadium. See parking section below.
15-20 min from Lidcombe Station via the Carter Street bridge or Australia Avenue. Public toilets at Cathy Freeman Park en route.
Drop-off at Edwin Flack Avenue (Gate A) or Dawn Fraser Avenue (Gate C). Walk 10-15 min from the precinct post-event to reduce surge pricing.
Bike racks available near the stadium. Dedicated cycle paths through Bicentennial Park connect to the wider Sydney cycling network.
Where to park and the closest restroom from each car park so you're sorted the moment you arrive.
Closest car park to the stadium. Pre-book online for major events. Fills fast for NRL and concerts.
Large overflow car park on Olympic Boulevard. Usually available for general admission. Cash and card accepted.
Multi-level car park with covered parking. Good for wet weather. Pre-book rates usually cheaper than event-day rates.
Overflow parking near Sydney Showground. Often used for very large events when P1 and P3 are full.
Free street parking in surrounding Lidcombe streets. Be mindful of residential restrictions and time limits.
Some street and lot parking along Homebush Bay Drive. Good for a quick getaway via the M4.
Full breakdown of every bathroom location inside Accor Stadium (Stadium Australia), organised by stand and level. Last verified May 2026.
Full-size adult change table, ceiling hoist, and extra space. Level 1, Northern Stand, near Gate A. Contact venue accessibility team in advance for assistance.
Companion Card holders receive free carer admission to all events. Contact the box office when booking to arrange accessible seating and carer tickets.
Accessible toilets with grab rails and adequate turning space on every level of every stand. Wheelchair-accessible entry via all gates.
3 dedicated rooms on Level 1 with baby change tables, feeding chairs, and warming facilities in the Northern, Southern, and Eastern stands.
A quiet, low-stimulation space available for guests with autism or sensory needs. Contact the venue accessibility team to book in advance.
Level 3 & 4 toilets are significantly quieter at half-time. Most people stay on Level 1 — go up to skip the line.
Arriving early or can't get inside? These free public restrooms are within walking distance.
Daylight hours • 300m south of Gate C
Dawn-dusk • 900m east
Event days • 600m north
Daylight hours • 800m west
Train operating hours • 700m north-east
Daylight hours • 1.2km north-west
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Quick answers to the most common Accor Stadium (Stadium Australia) visitor questions.
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