Every toilet and restroom at AAMI Park (Melbourne Rectangular Stadium), mapped by stand, level, and gate — plus the best places to eat, drink, and stay nearby.
Heading into AAMI Park? Find the closest bathroom to your entry gate in seconds.
| I'm entering via... | Nearest toilet | Walk | Accessible | Baby Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gate 1 (North, Olympic Blvd) | North Stand concourse, Ground Level | 1 min | Yes | Level 1 Parents Room |
| Gate 2 (East, near MCG) | East Stand concourse, Ground Level | 1 min | Yes | — |
| Gate 3 (South, Swan St end) | South Stand concourse, Ground Level | 1 min | Yes | Level 1 Parents Room |
| Gate 4 (West, Yarra River side) | West Stand concourse, Ground Level | 1 min | Yes | — |
| Not inside yet (Olympic Blvd) | Public toilets behind Light Tower 2, Yarra Park | Varies | No | No |
💡 Half-time pro tip: Upper level toilets have significantly shorter queues. Most people stay on the ground level concourse — head up a level and skip the line.
All 20+ restrooms pinned on the actual AAMI Park 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.
5-star, overlooking the sports precinct. Walk to AAMI Park in 10 minutes via Olympic Boulevard.
Classic pub near the sports precinct. Quick schooner before kick-off, 11 min walk back to the ground.
The closest cafe to AAMI Park. Perfect for a pre-match coffee or quick bite steps from the ground.
Behind the scenes: players tunnel, change rooms, and pitch-side access at Melbourne's rectangular stadium.
Pre-game pubs, post-match restaurants, and the best spots within walking distance — all verified with real distances from OSM data. We've noted which venues have confirmed customer toilets.
The nearest pub to the sports precinct. Close to both AAMI Park and the MCG — perfect pre-game pint spot.
Classic cricket pub. Open Wed-Sun with extended weekend hours (from 1pm Fri-Sat, 2pm Sun). Good for a quick feed before the game.
Solid Richmond local with limited wheelchair access. On Bridge Road, easy walk down to AAMI Park via the sports precinct.
Swan Street pub with bistro meals. richmondclubhotel.com.au. On the main strip between Richmond Station and AAMI Park.
Open daily 7am-3am. Full kitchen with lunch and dinner service. richmondsocial.com.au. Good for late-night post-match.
Traditional Richmond local. Convenient for the walk between Richmond Station and the ground.
Wheelchair accessible bar on Swan Street. Good craft beer selection and easy walk to the ground.
Brewery pub with outdoor seating. Open Mon-Sun (from 11:30am Fri). thecherrytree.com.au. A bit further out but worth the walk.
Riverside bar with Mexican food. Great spot to start the walk to AAMI Park along the Yarra Trail. Outdoor seating.
The closest cafe to AAMI Park, right in the sports precinct. Perfect for a pre-match coffee or quick bite.
Local bakery cafe. Quick, affordable bite before an afternoon game. Close to the stadium.
Modern Asian dining near the sports precinct. Popular pre-game dinner spot with share plates.
Cafe at the edge of the Royal Botanic Gardens. Outdoor seating. jardintan.com.au. Beautiful pre-match walk through the gardens.
Popular Vietnamese restaurant on Swan Street. Quick, flavourful pre-game dinner on the walk from Richmond Station.
Indian dining near the stadium. Good for a quick curry before kick-off.
Burgers and craft beer. Casual dining perfect for pre-match fuel on Swan Street.
French patisserie. Wheelchair accessible. Great quick bite before walking through the precinct to AAMI Park.
Open Tue-Mon from 11:30am. Wheelchair accessible. On the main route between East Melbourne hotels and AAMI Park.
Brunch and lunch cafe right on Wellington Parade. Coffee shop, breakfast, and lunch menus. Walk straight to the ground after.
Pies, burgers, hot dogs, chips, and beer at outlets around the main concourse. Ground level outlets are busiest at half-time — try upper level bars for shorter food queues. Nearest toilets are always nearby on the same level.
Premium bars and dining for upgraded tickets. Private restrooms in premium areas are typically much less busy than general concourse toilets.
Unlike the MCG, AAMI Park does not allow outside food or drink. Grab a meal on Swan Street before you enter, or eat inside at the concourse outlets.
All hotels within walking distance of AAMI Park, sorted by proximity. Distances are real walking estimates. Expect price spikes for NRL finals, A-League derbies, and concert weekends.
5-star hotel overlooking the sports precinct. Walk to AAMI Park via Olympic Boulevard. Wheelchair accessible. all.accor.com
Apartment hotel with 1 and 2-bedroom suites. Kitchen facilities. Quiet East Melbourne location. Great for families and multi-day events.
Serviced apartments close to the sports precinct. Self-contained with kitchen. Good for longer stays.
Apartment-style with kitchenette in every room. Wheelchair accessible. Ideal for families or multi-day events.
4-star, 80 rooms. Tapestry by Hilton brand. Google rating 4.8 from 222 reviews. On Bridge Rd near restaurants and tram. hilton.com
4-star overlooking Treasury Gardens. mercuremelbourne.com.au. Walk through the gardens and sports precinct to AAMI Park.
5-star luxury on Collins St. sofitel.accor.com. Tram or scenic walk via Birrarung Marr to AAMI Park.
5-star overlooking Parliament and Fitzroy Gardens. hyatt.com. Walk through Fitzroy Gardens and the sports precinct to AAMI Park.
5-star luxury on the Yarra. Walk the Yarra Trail directly to AAMI Park (public toilets at Birrarung Marr en route). langhamhotels.com
Budget-friendly option on Church Street with easy access via Swan Street to the ground. Good value for match weekends.
Making a day of it? These attractions are within easy reach — perfect if you're arriving early or visiting Melbourne for the first time.
Behind the scenes at Melbourne's rectangular stadium. Players tunnel, change rooms, media centre, and pitch-side access. Check aamipark.com.au for availability.
🚽 Toilets available on tour route
Just 500m away. Behind the scenes at Australia's largest stadium: players' race, Long Room, and walk on the hallowed turf. The Sports Museum is included.
🚽 Toilets available in museum foyer
Home of the Australian Open, right next door to AAMI Park. Walk the tennis precinct and see the arenas. Open to explore outside of event days.
🚽 Public toilets within Melbourne Park precinct
One of the world's great botanic gardens. Free entry. Beautiful walk south from the sports precinct. Pack a picnic.
🚽 Multiple public toilets within the gardens (accessible)
Walk, jog, or cycle along the Yarra. Birrarung Marr has playgrounds, art installations, and public toilets. The trail connects CBD to AAMI Park.
🚽 Accessible public toilets with baby change facilities
Melbourne's cultural hub. ACMI, Ian Potter Centre, and world-famous street art in Hosier Lane. 15 min walk from AAMI Park via the Yarra.
🚽 Public toilets in Fed Square (accessible)
AAMI Park is at 60 Olympic Boulevard, Melbourne VIC 3001 — in Melbourne's sports and entertainment precinct, adjacent to the MCG and Melbourne Park.
Richmond Station is closest (10 min walk via Swan St and Olympic Blvd). Jolimont Station is also 10-12 min walk. Toilets available on Richmond Station platform.
Routes 70 & 75 along Swan Street. Stop at Swan St/Olympic Blvd for a 5-8 min walk. Free trams along Flinders St connect to the precinct walk.
Very limited parking at AAMI Park itself. Use nearby car parks or street parking. Arrive early for big games. See parking section below.
15-20 min via Birrarung Marr & Yarra Trail, then along Olympic Boulevard. Public toilets in Birrarung Marr en route (wheelchair accessible, baby change).
Drop-off at Olympic Boulevard (Gate 1). Post-game, walk 10 min toward CBD for lower surge pricing — or grab one on Swan Street.
Bike racks near Gate 1 on Olympic Boulevard. Yarra Trail connects directly from the CBD. Melbourne Bike Share nearby at Birrarung Marr.
Where to park and the closest restroom from each car park so you're sorted the moment you arrive.
Very limited street parking on Olympic Blvd. Usually restricted on event days. Arrive very early.
Main car park option for the precinct. Access via Batman Avenue. Can fill on big event days.
Adjacent to AAMI Park. Good availability outside Australian Open season. Card/cash payment.
CityLink car parks south of the river. Walk north via Yarra Trail. Often cheaper than precinct options.
Free residential parking on side streets east of Church St. Watch for resident zones and clearway times.
Wilson, Secure Parking across CBD. Often cheapest option. Combine game with CBD dinner. Take tram to Swan St.
Full breakdown of bathroom locations inside AAMI Park (Melbourne Rectangular Stadium), organised by stand and level. Last verified May 2026.
Full-size adult change table, ceiling hoist, and extra space. Available at ground level. Ask staff at any gate for directions.
Wheelchair-accessible toilets on every level of every stand. Accessible via lifts from the main concourse. Companion Card accepted for all events.
2 dedicated rooms on Level 1 with baby change tables and feeding chairs — one in the North Stand and one in the South Stand.
Upper level toilets are significantly quieter at half-time. Most crowds stay on the ground level concourse — head up to skip the line.
AAMI Park accepts Companion Cards for all events. Accessible seating areas have nearby accessible toilets on the same level.
AAMI Park provides a sensory room for guests who need a quieter environment. Check venue website for location details.
Arriving early or can't get inside? These free public restrooms are within walking distance.
Open event days • 200m north
Daylight hours • 500m west, on the walk from CBD
Daylight hours • 800m south-west
Event days • Adjacent, 200m east
24/7 • 850m north
9am-5pm • 900m north-west
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Quick answers to the most common AAMI Park visitor questions.
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