Every toilet and restroom at Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park) mapped by stand, level, and gate — plus the best places to eat, drink, and stay nearby in Milton and Paddington.
Heading into the Cauldron? Find the closest bathroom to your entry gate in seconds.
| I'm entering via... | Nearest toilet | Walk | Accessible | Baby Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gate 1 (Castlemaine St, south-east) | Eastern Stand, Level 1 Concourse | 1 min | Yes | Level 1 East |
| Gate 2 (Castlemaine St, south) | Southern Stand, Level 1 Concourse | 1 min | Yes | — |
| Gate 3 (Caxton St end, south-west) | Western Stand, Level 1 Concourse | 1 min | Yes | Level 1 West |
| Gate 4 (Hale St, west) | Western Stand, Level 1 Concourse | 2 min | Yes | — |
| Gate 5 (Chippendale St, north-west) | Northern Stand, Level 1 Concourse | 1 min | Yes | — |
| Gate 6 (Milton Rd, north) | Northern Stand, Level 1 Concourse | 1 min | Yes | — |
| Gate 7 (Milton Rd, north-east) | Eastern Stand, Level 1 Concourse | 2 min | Yes | Level 1 East |
| Not inside yet (Caxton St precinct) | Public toilets on Caxton Street (near Petrie Terrace) | Varies | Yes | No |
💡 Half-time pro tip: Level 3 and Level 5 toilets have significantly shorter queues. Most people stay on the main concourse — head up a level or two and skip the line.
All 30+ restrooms pinned on the actual Suncorp 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.
Boutique hotel in Milton, under 10 minutes' walk to the Cauldron. Steps from Park Road dining.
The iconic pre-game pub. Steps from Gate 3. The heartbeat of Brisbane's game-day atmosphere since 1928.
Brisbane's legendary seafood institution on Caxton Street. Book ahead for Origin nights.
Behind the scenes of the Cauldron: players' tunnel, coaches' box, and walk on the hallowed turf.
Pre-game pubs on Caxton Street, post-match restaurants in Paddington and Milton, and the best spots within walking distance — all verified with real distances. We've noted which venues have confirmed customer toilets.
Brisbane's most iconic game-day pub. Heritage pub since 1928. Massive beer garden, live music, and electric atmosphere on Origin nights. The place to be before the Cauldron roars.
Classic pub on the Caxton strip. Good pub grub, cold beers, and big screens for pre-game warm-up. Solid reliable choice right on the walk to the ground.
Craft beer bar on the Caxton strip. Wide tap range with local Queensland breweries featured. Relaxed vibe compared to the bigger pubs.
Quirky saloon-style bar with live music. Something different from the standard pub scene. Late-night option post-game.
Classic Paddington pub with character. Quieter than the Caxton strip — good for a relaxed pre-game meal and pint without the crush.
Popular bar on the Milton Park Road dining strip. Good cocktails and share plates. Walk straight up to the ground afterwards.
Attached to the famous XXXX Brewery. Restaurant, bar, and brewery tours. A quintessential Brisbane experience steps from the stadium.
Friendly neighbourhood pub. A bit further out but a good stop if you're coming from the South Brisbane side.
Brisbane's most famous seafood restaurant. Moreton Bay bugs, prawns, and fresh fish. A Caxton Street institution since 1953. Book ahead for Origin nights.
Premium steakhouse on the Caxton strip. Dry-aged beef and excellent wine list. Great for a pre-game splurge.
Quick, reliable Thai right on the Caxton strip. Good for a fast pre-game feed without the long wait.
Italian dining on Caxton Street. Pizza and pasta right on the walk to the ground.
Spanish tapas and share plates. Perfect for a social pre-game dinner with the crew. Good wine list.
Contemporary dining in leafy Paddington. Brunch, lunch, and dinner. Gorgeous courtyard. A local favourite.
Family-run Italian on the Milton dining strip. Generous portions and good value. On the walk from Milton Station.
Casual seafood on Park Road. Fish and chips, grilled barramundi, and fresh oysters. More relaxed than Gambaro.
Gnocchi specialists in Paddington. Fun, casual, and affordable. Great for families before an afternoon game.
Japanese bistro in Paddington. Fresh sushi and modern Japanese dishes. Something different from the Caxton strip.
Pies, hot dogs, chips, burgers, and beer. Level 1 kiosks are busiest at half-time — try Level 3 for shorter food queues. Nearest toilets are always on the same level as the kiosks.
Sit-down meals, private bars, and wait service for corporate and premium ticket holders. Private restrooms in premium areas are much less busy.
Unlike the MCG, Suncorp does not allow outside food or drinks. Sealed water bottles under 600ml are OK. Eat before you go — Caxton Street is right there.
All hotels within walking distance of Suncorp Stadium, sorted by proximity. Distances are real walking estimates from OSM data. Expect price spikes for State of Origin, NRL finals, and major concert weekends.
Boutique hotel in the heart of Milton's dining precinct. Walk straight up to the stadium. Steps from Park Road restaurants and bars.
Apartment-style accommodation near the stadium. Quiet Spring Hill location with kitchen facilities. Good for families and multi-day stays.
Modern budget-friendly hotel near Roma Street Station. Direct train link to Milton. Great value for game-day stays.
5-star luxury on the Brisbane River. Stunning river views, rooftop bar, and designer rooms. Short taxi ride to the ground.
5-star in the heart of Brisbane CBD. Premium rooms, restaurant, and bar. Walk or quick train to Milton Station.
Serviced apartments with kitchenette in every room. Great for longer stays. Central CBD location near Queen Street Mall.
4-star near South Bank parklands. Good family option with pool. Train from South Brisbane Station to Milton in 5 min.
4-star overlooking South Bank and the river. Rooftop pool. Near GOMA and Queensland Performing Arts Centre.
Apartment hotel on Grey Street. 1 and 2-bedroom suites with kitchen. Near the cultural precinct and South Bank beach.
Making a day of it? These attractions are within easy reach — perfect if you're arriving early or visiting Brisbane for the first time.
Behind the scenes of the Cauldron: players' tunnel, coaches' box, media room, and walk on the turf. See where Origin legends have stood. Available on non-event days.
🚽 Toilets available in reception area
Tour Queensland's most famous brewery, right next to the stadium. Learn how XXXX Gold is made and enjoy tastings at the Alehouse Bar.
🚽 Customer toilets in Alehouse
Panoramic views of Brisbane, Moreton Bay, and the surrounding mountains. Free lookout with cafe. 15 min drive from the stadium.
🚽 Public toilets at lookout (accessible)
Brisbane's inner-city beach and cultural precinct. Free swimming, restaurants, GOMA, Queensland Museum, and the Wheel of Brisbane. 15 min walk or one train stop.
🚽 Multiple public toilets (accessible, baby change)
Leafy inner suburb with heritage Queenslander houses, boutique shopping, cafes, and antique stores. Walk up from Caxton Street after the game.
🚽 Cafe and pub toilets available
Scenic riverside walk from South Bank through the City Botanic Gardens. Beautiful at sunset. Connect via the Kurilpa Bridge.
🚽 Public toilets in Botanic Gardens (accessible)
Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park) is at 40 Castlemaine Street, Milton QLD 4064 — just 2km west of Brisbane CBD.
Milton Station is closest (5 min walk to Gate 6). Ipswich, Springfield, and Rosewood lines all stop here. On event days, extra services run. Roma Street is 15 min walk.
Routes 375, 385, 598 stop near the stadium. Bus stops on Milton Road and Coronation Drive. Free shuttle buses run on major event nights from King George Square.
Very limited parking at the venue. Street parking in Milton fills fast. See parking section below. Public transport is strongly recommended.
20-25 min via Caxton Street. The iconic pre-game walk through the Caxton strip soaking up the atmosphere. Public toilets on Caxton Street en route.
Drop-off on Castlemaine Street (Gate 1) or Milton Road (Gate 6). Post-game, walk 10 min toward Caxton Street or Roma Street for lower surge pricing.
Bike racks on Castlemaine Street near Gate 1. Neuron e-scooters available nearby. Bicentennial Bikeway connects from the CBD along the river.
Where to park and the closest restroom from each location so you're sorted the moment you arrive.
Free residential parking on Castlemaine, Cribb, and Baroona Road. Arrive 90+ min early for NRL and Origin. Watch for resident zones.
Limited street parking. Wilson car parks on Petrie Terrace. Fills very early on big game days.
Quieter residential streets uphill from Caxton. More chance of finding a spot. Walk downhill to the stadium.
Best option for stress-free game days. Park at an outer station (e.g. Indooroopilly, Toowong) and catch the train to Milton. Extra services on event nights.
Car park at Roma Street Station and Parkland. Good if combining with CBD activities. Walk via Albert St and Caxton.
Secure Parking, Wilson at King George Square, or Queen Street. Often cheaper than event-day street parking near the ground.
Full breakdown of every bathroom location inside Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), organised by stand and level. Last verified May 2026.
Accessible toilets on every concourse level of every stand. Wheelchair seating areas with companion spaces throughout the ground. Accessible entrances at Gates 1, 3, 5, and 7.
Dedicated parents' rooms with baby change tables and feeding chairs on Level 1 (Eastern & Western stands) and Level 3 (Northern Stand). Ask stewards for exact locations on event day.
Suncorp Stadium accepts Companion Cards. Carers receive free entry when accompanying a card holder. Contact the venue for accessible seating bookings.
Level 3 & Level 5 toilets are significantly quieter at half-time and during breaks. Most crowds stay on Level 1 — go up a level to skip the line.
Ambulant-accessible toilets (wider cubicles with grab rails) are available on every concourse level in addition to full wheelchair-accessible facilities.
Suncorp Stadium offers a quiet sensory room for patrons with autism or sensory sensitivities. Ask guest services on event day for access and location.
Arriving early or can't get inside? These free public restrooms are within walking distance.
Open access • 350m south-west (near Petrie Terrace)
Open access • 450m north-east
Daylight hours • 600m south
6am-6pm • 1.2km east
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