Melbourne Cricket Ground - Vehicle Parking

Vehicle Parking

Car
Car parking is usually available at the MCG in Yarra Park on event days. This land is controlled by the City of Melbourne and managed by Secure Parking.  Parking currently costs $8.00 per car.

Occasionally parts of Yarra Park are closed to save the grass after heavy rain. Street parking is very limited due to strict Council Regulations.

Parking in high-rise parking buildings in the CBD is another option for MCG visitors.

Bus
Buses travelling to the MCG can utilise parking space in the Melbourne & Olympic Parks precinct.

A booking service is now available for bookings through to December 2008.

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