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Your day start with a drive around the Melbourne Formula 1 Grand Prix Circuit at Albert Park. We'll then visit Flemington Racecourse, home of the Melbourne Cup with a birds eye view from a nearby vantage point. Our journey will also pass through the Commonwealth Games 2006 Athletes Village and past a number of sporting venues including Australian Rules Football training grounds.
The MCG Tour The MCG is Australia's most significant sports stadium. Dating back to 1853, it has been used for the 1956 Olympics, Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games, International Cricket and Australian Rules Football and so much more. Explore the inner sanctum of the MCG, walk on the hallowed turf and experience where legends play!
Australian Sports Museum - The museum is home to Australia’s most extensive collection of sporting heritage and multi-media displays. It’s an exciting, interactive and ever-changing experience where the latest technology has been used to create immersive exhibits and galleries.
Australian Open Tour - Tour behind-the-scenes of the Melbourne Park precinct - home of The Australian Open. Visitors will experience a unique tour through one of Australia's most dynamic sports and entertainment venues.
Your day starts with driving around the Melbourne Formula 1 Grand Prix Circuit at Albert Park. We'll then visit Flemington Racecourse, home of the Melbourne Cup, "the race that stops the nation". Our journey will also pass through the Commonwealth Games 2006 Athletes Village and past several sporting venues, including Australian Rules Football training grounds.
The MCG Tour - Tour behind the scenes of the Melbourne Cricket Ground. It dates back to 1853 and has been used for the 1956 Olympics, Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games, International Cricket and Australian Rules Football, and so much more.
Australian Sports Museum - Visit the Australian Sports Museum (formerly National Sports Museum) located beneath the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground. The museum is home to Australia's most extensive collection of sporting heritage and multi-media displays.
Australian Open Tour - Tour behind-the-scenes of the Melbourne Park precinct - home of the worlds biggest January sporting event - The Australian Open. Visitors will experience a unique tour through one of Australia's most dynamic sports and entertainment venues.
Melbourne's Formula 1 Grand Prix Circuit at Albert Park VIC 3206, Australia
Melbourne weather can be variable - we recommend you check the weather forecast and dress appropriately, including carrying sunscreen and/or an umbrella where necessary. We recommend you wear comfortable shoes for walking, as parts of this tour will be on foot.
Please allow an extra 15-20 minutes at the end of the tour to cater for city drop-offs.
Your voucher(s) and booking information will be included in the confirmation email you will receive shortly after purchasing the experience on Amazed.com.
If the booking needs to be first confirmed by the host, you will receive your Amazed voucher within 24-48 hours of purchase.
Maria C
a year agoWas a lovely sml tour with Neil. Neil is warm, knowledgeable and fun. Saw all the sports sites and learnt some fun australian sports history along the way (along with some Melbourne tips on good spots to eat). Was awesome to go down to the MCG lockers and see behind the scenes access. Was also good to witness the commeration to Shane Warne. Definitely recommend it to all whom love sport or want to learn more about Victorian Sports. This tour is not to be missed next time your in Melbourne whether your a tourist or an aussie.
Michael Lam
a year agoGreat experience on this tour. Tamara was very accommodating and very engaging on the tour, the tour vehicle was immaculately presented too and very comfortable compared to some others we've been on.
Vikram Singh Chouhan
4 years agoSuper.......Awesome. People at MCG are humble and Gem....I salute them
black pearl
5 years agoComparewith others
Steve S
6 months ago