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Tour Bookings

The MCG concourse outside Gate 1. Tours of this mighty stadium allow visitors to savour great moments in sport. This is a comprehensive tour of the world-famous Melbourne Cricket Ground, the stage on which the sporting heroes of today and yesterday performed.

Group bookings are essential by completing the relevant online booking form.
                                                                   

Group Booking - Day  - minimum of 20 people

Price (per person)

MCG Tour Only* 

 National Sports Museum Only

 MCG Tour and National Sports Museum package**

 $15

$12 

$20 

             
We ask that all groups arrive no later than 10 minutes prior to the commencement time of your tour.

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Group Bookings - Weekends and Nights

Price

MCG Tour Only 

     National Sports Museum Only    

 $15 per person
 (minimum spend of $300)

$15 per person
(minimum spend of $500)

                   
We ask that all groups arrive no later than 10 minutes prior to the commencement time of your tour.

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School Group Bookings

Price (per person)                            

    MCG Tour    
Only* 

     National Sports    
Museum Only

     MCG Tour and National Sports    
Museum package**

 $5

$5

$9

One teacher per 10 students admitted free of charge.

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Booking Conditions

  • Please confirm numbers one week prior to your visit.
  • We require three working days’ notice of cancellation.
  • We require payment prior to or on the day of the tour
  • Cheques made payable to the Melbourne Cricket Club.
  • Note: A minimum of 20 people is required to secure a full guided tour and personal guide. *Minimum booking fees apply.

*MCG tour departures are subject to availability.
** Combine package not always available on MCG event days.

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