Robert Flower Terrace at Melbourne Cricket Ground
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Brunton Ave, Melbourne VIC 3004, Australia
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Reviews for Melbourne Cricket Ground
Adi G
The Melbourne Cricket Ground is an iconic landmark and a must-visit for sports lovers. The stadium is massive, well maintained, and full of history, making it special even if you’re not attending a live match. The atmosphere during events is electric, with passionate fans creating an unforgettable experience. Seating offers great views from most areas, and the facilities, including food outlets and amenities, are well organised. The surrounding parklands add to the overall charm and make it a great area to walk around. The MCG Museum is also worth visiting to learn about Australia’s rich sporting history. Overall, the Melbourne Cricket Ground delivers a world-class sporting and cultural experience and is one of Melbourne’s most iconic attractions.
Alora
Melbourne Cricket Ground stadium has the fan spirit in it. It is a wonderful place to watch all kinds of sports. There is a place to buy food, and the seats were good, even if you are far away. There are big TVs all around the stadium to give you the best experience. The staff were really helpful too guiding you to your seat and the bathroom were kept pretty clean. My only suggestion is to work on the food quality, although the food was on the expensive side. It was low quality.But overall, it was a good experience, you would really have fun and enjoy your time, especially if you are with your loved ones.
Karen Lewis
I attended the Boxing Day Ashes Test Match 2025. The MCG is one of the great cricket venues and the crowds exceeded 90000 on each day. The access system was highly efficient, and there didn't appear to be long delays queuing to go through security checks. Catering was sufficient, the typical sport venue fare. I sat at level 1 in the no-alcohol zone, and that was carefully marshalled by stewards and the police. I also sat in level 4. The view from both of my seats was good, surprisingly so for such a huge stadium. Getting to the ground is easy, taking the Metro from Southern Cross Stadium, then a short walk across from Jolimont or Richmond stations. Get off at Richmond for gates 6 and 7, Jolimont for Gate 5 or lower. An interesting series of statues of Melbourne's sporting heroes lines the paths around the ground - cricket, AFL and athletics.
soaib diwan
Watching a match at the MCG is a once in a lifetime experience. Known as the Home of Cricket, this stadium carries history, legacy, and unmatched atmosphere. For someone who grew up watching cricket on television in India, being here felt surreal, a full circle moment. The scale of the stadium, the crowd energy, and the sense of history make it truly iconic. Entry and crowd management were well organised, and the overall experience was smooth despite the size of the venue. Cricket truly peaks here.
Torsten Dowell
Had a spectacular afternoon watching the BBL match between the Melbourne Stars and Renegades. With a crowd in excess of 68,000, the MCG & Aus. Cricket put on a great show during and after the match with fireworks, lasers, mascots, etc. Young kids in particular enjoyed the spectacle and party atmosphere of this event. Also went to the Museum of Sport before the match which was quite impressive with some magnificent memorabilia on display and lots of interactive games/activities for the kids. This was a day for all ages.
Other spaces at this venue

Members Dining Room

Olympic Room

Legends Room

Jim Stynes Grill

AFL Dining Room

Australian Sports Museum

Jack Ryder Room

The Long Room

The Committee Room

MCC Library

Players Changerooms




