Get ready to wander through the stands where some of the most thrilling moments in Australian sports history have occurred!
Step onto the hallowed grounds of the MCG with your little sports enthusiasts and uncover history, sport, and fun. See where legends play, visit the player change rooms, and soak in the incredible views of Melbourne’s skyline on a guided 75-minute Melbourne Cricket Ground tour.
The excitement of being in one of the world’s most iconic stadiums, combined with the interactive experiences at the Australian Sports Museum, = a perfect family day out!
MCG Tour Melbourne
Filled with history, fascinating facts, and behind-the-scenes excitement, our guided MCG tour was something our family won’t ever forget.
In the players’ dressing rooms, we could imagine the pre-game excitement and post-game celebrations. This part of the tour lets you see where sports stars prepare and unwind.
A visit to the media centre gives a behind-the-scenes look at where commentators and journalists bring the game to life for millions of viewers. Kids will love pretending to be sports announcers as they see the view from the media boxes.
One of the most thrilling parts of the MCG tour is the chance to walk along the boundary line. It’s exciting for both kids and adults to step onto the edge of the field where cricket legends have played!
The grass is perfectly manicured with several groundstaff busy at work, and the sheer size of the stadium from this vantage point is awe-inspiring.
Another unforgettable highlight is stepping inside the prestigious MCC Long Room. This exclusive area is usually reserved for members, but on the MCG tour, you get a rare glimpse into this hallowed space. The Long Room exudes tradition and elegance, with its dark wood panelling, historical portraits, and a sense of history that permeates the air.
The MCG Tours are led by dedicated MCC Members who volunteer their time to showcase this iconic stadium. Their extensive knowledge, passion, and talent for engaging visitors of all ages ensure that everyone leaves with a deeper appreciation for the MCG and its pivotal role in Australian sport.
While there is no strict age limit for the Melbourne Cricket Ground tour, children under five may require close supervision due to the duration and amount of walking involved. The tour is particularly engaging for school-aged children and older.
The Australian Sports Museum
Next stop, the Australian Sports Museum! This interactive museum, located at the MCG, is packed with exhibits that are fun for all ages. From virtual reality experiences to hands-on displays, the sports museum makes learning about sports history an exciting adventure.
Note that the Australian Sports Museum entrance fee is not included in your MCG Tour, but there are ticket options to combine the two in one visit.
For details and tips, read our full review of the Australian Sports Museum here.
MCG Tour Tickets and Price
MCG tour tickets are available online, and it’s wise to book in advance to secure your spot. We felt the MCG tour price was reasonable, considering the wealth of experiences it offers.
MCG Tour price
Family (2 adults + 2 children) $85
Family additional child (up to 2) $6 each
Adult $35
Concession $25
Child (5-15) $16
Child (Under 5) FREE
Combined Australian Sports Museum & MCG Tour Price
Family (2 Adults & 2 Children) $106.00
Adult $45.00
Concession $31.00
Child (5-15) $21.00
Child (Under 5) FREE
FAQs about MCG Tours Melbourne
What is included in an MCG guided tour?
An MCG guided tour includes a comprehensive tour of the Melbourne Cricket Ground, this will generally include access to:
- The MCC Long Room
- MCC Library
- Player change rooms
- Cricketers’ viewing room
- Ron Casey Media Centre
- Portrait of Sir Donald Bradman and Sachin Tendulkar
- A walk along the boundary line
- Cricket Victoria Bill Lawry Centre
- MCG Tapestry
- Ponsford Stand
- City Terrace with views of Melbourne’s skyline
How long does the MCG guided tour last?
The guided MCG tour typically lasts about 75 minutes.
How can I purchase MCG tour tickets?
Tickets can be purchased online through the official MCG website or at the gate on the day of your visit. Booking online in advance is recommended to secure your preferred tour time.
Are MCG tours suitable for children?
Yes, MCG tours are family-friendly and suitable for children, in particular school-aged kids. The guides tailor the tour to engage visitors of all ages.
Are prams/strollers allowed on the tour?
Yes, prams and strollers are allowed on the tour. The MCG is equipped with accessible paths and facilities to accommodate families with young children.
What are the operating hours for MCG tours?
MCG tours typically operate daily from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm, with tours running every 15 – 30 minutes. It’s advisable to check the MCG website for any changes to operating hours or special event schedules.
Can we take photos during the tour?
Yes, photography is allowed throughout the tour. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to capture memorable moments in various iconic locations within the MCG.
Is parking available at the MCG?
Parking is available in Yarra Park, which is adjacent to the MCG. Parking availability can vary, especially on event days, so it’s a good idea to arrive early or consider using public transport.
Are food and drinks allowed on the tour?
While there are several food and drink outlets within the MCG, you’re welcome to bring your own snacks and water bottles, especially for younger children. However, food and drinks are not allowed in certain areas, such as the museum.
Is the Australian Sports Museum included in the tour?
No, but we recommend booking the two experiences together, as the Australian Sports Museum offers fun and interactive exhibits that are particularly engaging for children.