Parents rooms with microwaves and change tables exist in all arenas, but prams must be cloaked before entry and packed crowds plus high noise could unsettle infants; check event rules.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time to picnic, stroll on paved paths, use baby facilities and enjoy a meal without rushing.
Picnic in Garden Square:
Bring a blanket to set up under shaded trees.
Tip: Pack soft toys and a small cooler with bottles and snacks for baby.
Stroll on paved paths:
Walk around Garden Square and Olympic Park Oval on smooth routes.
Tip: Use a lightweight stroller and avoid peak sun hours.
Use Parents Rooms:
Visit baby-change and feeding rooms at each arena.
Tip: Rod Laver (Door 3), Margaret Court (Doors 6 & 19), John Cain (Door 2).
Family meal at St Andrews Beach Brewery:
Enjoy a menu with high chairs and pram access.
Tip: Book a family table online to get a spot near the breweries’ courtyard.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Family meal at brewery | AUD 60 |
Snacks and drinks for picnic | AUD 20 |
Pram cloaking | AUD 0 |
Total Estimated | AUD 80 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Summer: arrive early or late to avoid midday heat and bring sunscreen and a hat. Winter: dress baby in layers and bring a warm blanket.
Address: Olympic Blvd, Melbourne VIC 3001, Australia
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Went on a tour through Open House Melbourne. Great to see back of house at Margaret Court Arena and go on the ground at AAMI stadium. Certainly recommend people looking into attending next year's open house weekend. Free to see many places you never see normally.
Patrizia Pollard
Torvil and Dean spectacular. Amazing show. Great to learn about their 50 years together. Support skaters were amazing. To still be able to skate at their age is amazing. Sad to see them go however they will still be around the skating world. All the best guys you have truly been a 6!!
Ian Main
Really nice mini park area. Grass is super well looked after (maybe they've got some experts on growing grass working here!
Kitty Wong
Melbourne Park is the iconic venue for the Australian Open, offering world-class tennis facilities and an electrifying atmosphere during the tournament. The park features top-notch arenas, excellent seating, and modern amenities, making it a fantastic place to experience live sports. Whether you’re a tennis enthusiast or just looking to soak in the excitement of a major event, Melbourne Park deliv...
G Mac
The home of the Australian Open this sprawling property has many large seated venues and smaller outdoor courts. The facilities are brilliant and the specific set up for the Open fantastic. The tram stops just outside. There is a bit of a pinch point getting in to the venue with bag checks and so on but this is a small issue and necessary. Once in there are cooling areas with fans and misted water...
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