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Melbourne Sports Walk + MCG Museum Combo
Combine our tour through the sports precinct, stop off at a cafe inside the MCG before finishing off in the interactive Australian Sport Museum.
ABOUT THE TOUR
Starting from the heart of the city we walk along the Yarra River into Melbourne’s world famous sporting precinct exploring over 150 years of sports history ranging from the Olympics, cricket, Australian football, rugby, tennis through to horseracing, F1, surfing and golf.
Take a break at a cafe inside the MCG styled on Melbourne’s famous coffee scene and enjoy a beverage and something sweet as you look out on to the famous arena.
You will finish with a guided tour inside the amazing Australian Sports Museum. Dedicated to all Australian sports, it is no ordinary museum and is unlike any other sports museum in the world. It has recently undergone a multi-million dollar transformation to make it more interactive and to update all of its exhibitions.
Details
Start times
9.30am & 1.00pm
Duration
3.5 hours
Pricing
Adult: $115 | Child: $49
Family (2×3): $285
Inclusions
Entry to the Australian Sports Museum
Bookable extras
Lunch can be added for $40 per person
Contact us direct to discuss options and your requirements.
Melbourne Sports Walk + MCG Tour Combo
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3.5 hours
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Adult $115 | Child $49
Family $285 (2 + 3)
Melbourne Cricket Club Experience
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3 hours
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POA - Contact us for details
Melbourne Sports Experience
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2 hours
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Adult $85 | Child $35
Family $220 (2 + 3)
Why tour with us?
THE SPORTING CAPITAL DIFFERENCE
Sporting industry professionals
From journalism to venue management, all our guides have worked in the sports industry in Melbourne.
Customised sports experiences
Tell us what’s on your sporting bucket list and we’ll help you tick it off.
Small group and private guided tours
No groups of 20 (in fact 8 is our max) and no headphones - just the experience you’re looking for.
Your safety is our priority
All our guides are vaccinated and we adhere to strict Covid protocols.
“Our tour of the Melbourne sports precinct was fantastic. Our guide had worked at the MCG and a number of sporting organisations and had great insider stories.”
— Andrew G.
