Melbourne Cricket Ground - Bicycle Storage

Bicycle Storage

While bicycles are not permitted to enter the stadium, there are three sets of bicycle racks at the MCG, located on the external concourse:

  • Between Gates 3 and 4
  • Near the bus turning circle on the corner of Jolimont Street and Terrace
  • At the junction of the MCG concourse and the footbridge outside Gate 1

Please note that these facilities are not manned by security personnel and it is the responsibility of the cyclist to secure the bicycle before entering the stadium.

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