Every toilet and restroom at Optus Stadium (Perth Stadium), mapped by level, gate, and aisle — plus the best places to eat, drink, and stay near the ground.
Heading into Optus Stadium? Find the closest bathroom to your entry gate in seconds. Optus Stadium has 5 main gates (A through E) positioned around the oval concourse.
| I'm entering via... | Nearest toilet | Walk | Accessible | Baby Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gate A (West, near Stadium Station) | Ground Level, Aisle 102/103 restrooms | 1 min | Yes + UAT | Aisle 102 Parents Room |
| Gate B (North-west) | Ground Level, Aisle 113/114 restrooms | 1 min | Yes | Aisle 114 Parents Room |
| Gate C (North-east, near Burswood Station) | Ground Level, Aisle 125/126 restrooms | 1 min | Yes | Aisle 126 Parents Room |
| Gate D (East, river side) | Ground Level, Aisle 137/138 restrooms | 1 min | Yes | Aisle 138 Parents Room |
| Gate E (South, near The Camfield) | Ground Level, Aisle 148/149 restrooms | 1 min | Yes | Aisle 149 Parents Room |
| Not inside yet (Stadium precinct) | The Camfield bar restrooms (incl. Changing Places) | Varies | Changing Places | Yes |
💡 Half-time pro tip: Upper-level toilets (Level 3 and Level 4) have significantly shorter queues. Most crowds stay on the ground concourse — head up a level or two to skip the line. Bathrooms at the far ends of the concourse away from food kiosks are also quieter.
All restroom locations pinned on the actual Optus Stadium footprint. Tap a pin for level, aisle, and facility details. The stadium has 748 male toilets, 781 female toilets, and 60+ accessible bathroom facilities.
Quick picks for your game day — the closest hotel, best pre-game pub, top restaurant, and must-do experience.
Apartment-style hotel in East Perth. Walk to the stadium across the Matagarup Bridge.
Australia's largest pub, right next to the stadium. Craft beers and a massive beer garden.
Italian restaurant and pizzeria in East Perth. Wood-fired pizzas before the game.
Behind the scenes: players' race, coaches' boxes, or walk across the roof at 42 metres.
Pre-game pubs, post-match restaurants, and the best spots within walking distance — all verified with real distances from OpenStreetMap data. We've noted which venues have confirmed customer toilets.
Australia's largest pub, right next to the stadium. Microbrewery with craft beers and a massive outdoor beer garden. The go-to pre-game and post-game venue. Has its own Changing Places toilet facility.
Classic pub in East Perth. Open Mon-Sun from 11:30am. Good food and cold beers. Walk to the stadium via Matagarup Bridge after your meal. theroyaleastperth.com
Local pub in the Claisebrook precinct. A quieter alternative to the busier stadium-area bars. Walk across Matagarup Bridge to reach the ground.
Upscale bar in Crown Towers hotel. Premium drinks with views. Part of the Crown Perth complex. Use the shuttle to the stadium after drinks.
Gastropub at Crown Perth with burgers, craft beer, and live sport on screens. Popular pre-game spot with Crown shuttle to the stadium.
Late-night venue at Crown Perth. Better for post-game celebrations than pre-match drinks. Part of Crown's entertainment precinct.
East Perth cafe with cash and card payments. Wheelchair accessible. Good coffee stop before walking to the stadium via Matagarup Bridge.
Italian restaurant on Royal Street. Perfect for a pre-game pasta dinner. Walk across the Matagarup Bridge to the stadium after your meal.
Cambodian cuisine in East Perth. Affordable pre-game dinner option. On the walk toward Matagarup Bridge and the stadium.
Italian restaurant and pizzeria in East Perth. Wood-fired pizzas and pasta. bistrobellavista.com.au. Allow time for the walk to the stadium.
Espresso cafe with outdoor seating. A solid coffee stop if you're coming from the East Perth direction.
Coffee shop and small bar at Crown Perth. Good for a quick espresso or drink before catching the shuttle to the stadium.
Pies, hot dogs, burgers, chips, and beer at kiosks around the full 360-degree concourse. Ground-level kiosks are busiest at half-time — try the upper level for shorter food queues. Nearest toilets are always on the same concourse as the kiosks.
Corporate suites, club lounges, and premium dining for upgraded tickets. Private restrooms in premium areas are typically much less busy than the general concourse bathrooms.
Bring food in a clear bag. No glass, cans, or alcohol. Grab a meal from East Perth or The Camfield on your way in. Sealed water bottles up to 600ml are allowed.
All hotels within reach of Optus Stadium Perth, sorted by proximity. Distances from OpenStreetMap data. Expect price spikes for AFL derbies, Big Bash League finals, Ashes tests, and major concerts. Crown Perth hotels are the most popular choice for event-goers thanks to the free shuttle service.
Apartment-style hotel in East Perth. Walk to the stadium across the Matagarup pedestrian bridge. Self-contained rooms ideal for families.
Serviced apartments in East Perth. Self-contained with kitchen. regalapartments.com.au. Good for longer stays around multi-day cricket or concert weekends.
15-storey hotel at Crown Perth. Modern rooms, pool, and spa. Free event-day shuttle directly to the stadium. crownhotels.com.au. The most popular hotel for Optus Stadium visitors.
Part of the Crown Perth complex. Slightly more affordable than Crown Metropol. Free event shuttle. crownhotels.com.au. Close to The Merrywell pub and Crown restaurants.
5-star hotel on Adelaide Terrace. River views. hyatt.com. Walk via Matagarup Bridge or take a short rideshare to the stadium. One of Perth's top-rated hotels.
4-star CBD hotel. Train from Perth Underground to Stadium Station on event days. Walking distance via Matagarup Bridge.
Budget-friendly hotel in East Perth. Part of the Accor chain. Walk or train to the stadium. Good value for event weekends.
9-storey hotel with free WiFi. On Adelaide Terrace. Train from Perth station to Stadium Station for events.
Making a day of it? These attractions are within easy reach — perfect if you're arriving early or visiting Perth for the first time.
Behind the scenes: players' race, coaches' boxes, media conference room, and the boundary edge. One of Australia's newest and most impressive stadium tours.
🚽 Toilets available in tour meeting area and throughout the stadium
Casino, restaurants, bars, cinema, and entertainment complex. Just south of the stadium with free event-day shuttle. Spend the afternoon here before the game.
🚽 Extensive restroom facilities throughout Crown (accessible)
Waterfront precinct on the Swan River with restaurants, bars, public art, and the BHP Water Park for kids. Ferry to the stadium departs from here on event days.
🚽 Public toilets at Elizabeth Quay (accessible, baby change)
One of the world's largest inner-city parks with stunning views over Perth and the Swan River. Free entry. Best wildflower displays in spring (Sep-Nov).
🚽 Multiple public toilets throughout the park (accessible)
The dramatic cable-stayed pedestrian bridge connecting East Perth to the stadium. Walk or cycle across for stunning views. Adventure bridge climb also available.
🚽 Public restrooms at both ends of the bridge walk
Walk across the roof of Optus Stadium at 42 metres high. Panoramic views of Perth, the Swan River, and the Darling Range. Not for the faint-hearted!
🚽 Restroom facilities at meeting point before the climb
Optus Stadium is at Victoria Park Drive, Burswood WA 6100 — on the east bank of the Swan River, 3km from Perth CBD. Public transport is strongly recommended on event days.
Stadium Station (Armadale/Airport line) opens on event days only — 5 min walk to Gate A. Direct from Perth Underground. Extended services run post-event. Public toilets at the station.
Burswood Station operates daily — 7 min walk to Gate C. Use this station for non-event days or if Stadium Station is too crowded post-game. Toilet at station platform.
Event-day shuttle buses from Elizabeth Quay and Belmont Park. CAT bus services connect East Perth. Check Transperth for event-day routes and timetables.
Very limited stadium parking. Event-day parking at Crown Perth, Belmont Park, and East Perth with shuttle connections. See parking section below.
25-30 min via the Matagarup Bridge (pedestrian bridge from East Perth). Stunning river views. The bridge connects directly to the stadium precinct. Public restrooms at Burswood Park en route.
Event-day ferry service from Elizabeth Quay to the stadium jetty. A scenic 15-minute trip across the Swan River. Toilets at Elizabeth Quay terminal. Check availability for your event.
Rideshare drop-off at the designated zones on Victoria Park Drive. Post-event, walk 10-15 min toward Crown Perth for faster pick-up and lower surge pricing.
Bike racks near Gate A and Gate C. The stadium is connected to Perth's cycle network via dedicated paths along the Swan River. Secure bike parking available.
Where to park and the closest restroom from each car park so you're sorted the moment you arrive. Parking at the stadium itself is extremely limited — public transport is recommended.
Event-day parking with free shuttle to the ground. Huge capacity. Crown complex has extensive customer bathroom facilities while you wait.
Overflow event-day parking with shuttle service. Good option when Crown fills up. Free shuttle runs regularly.
CBD car parks with a scenic walk across the Matagarup Bridge. Combine with dinner in East Perth before the game.
Limited Park & Ride available. Arrive early for a spot. Walk to Gate C via Burswood Station.
Free street parking in nearby suburbs. Watch for resident zones and event-day restrictions. Walk via The Camfield.
Accessible parking for ACROD permit holders. Pre-book via Optus Stadium website. Limited spots — book well in advance.
Full breakdown of every bathroom location inside Optus Stadium, organised by level and zone. The stadium has a continuous oval concourse with aisles numbered 101-156 on the ground level and 501-556 on the upper level. With 748 male and 781 female toilet fixtures, you're never far from a restroom. Last verified May 2026.
Full-size adult change table, ceiling hoist, and extra space. Ground Level, West concourse, Aisle 111. Near Gate A. One of three Changing Places bathrooms at the venue.
Adult change table and ceiling hoist. Upper Level, East concourse, Aisle 537. The only upper-level Changing Places toilet at the stadium.
Full Changing Places facility at the rear of The Camfield bar, outside the venue. Accessible without a stadium ticket — open during Camfield trading hours.
UATs (wheelchair-accessible restrooms with grab rails and wide doors) are located throughout every level and zone. Over 60 accessible bathroom facilities across the stadium.
Dedicated parents' rooms with baby change tables and feeding chairs available on both the ground and upper levels. At least 8 parents' rooms across the concourse.
Upper-level restrooms (500-series aisles) are consistently quieter at half-time and breaks. Toilets at the far ends of the concourse away from food outlets also have shorter bathroom queues.
Arriving early or can't get inside? These free public restrooms are within walking distance of the stadium precinct.
Open during Camfield hours • 150m south of Gate E • Includes adult change table and hoist
Unisex public toilet • OSM node 9692664755 • Adjacent to north-east concourse
Unisex public toilet • OSM node 9692664754 • East side near river
550m south • Public toilet block in the park • Open access
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Quick answers to the most common Optus Stadium (Perth Stadium) visitor questions about toilets, parking, transport, and facilities.
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