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School Excursions

The MCG, on a day it is actually open to you

Yarra Park, minutes from the CBD — where the fixture list matters as much as the timetable.

A Skylight Buslines coach working a transfer through inner Melbourne

The MCG and the National Sports Museum sit in Yarra Park on the eastern edge of the city. It is one of the more popular secondary excursions in Victoria and the one where the date matters most: tours run to a timetable, and event days change access to the ground, the museum and the surrounding parkland all at once.

Check the fixture, then the tour

Tours do not run on all event days, and Yarra Park is used for parking and crowd movement when the ground is in use. We check what is on before confirming a date rather than discovering it the week of the excursion.

When something is on, access to the usual drop-off changes and walking distances grow considerably. If your date is fixed and an event clashes, we would rather tell you early so you can move the booking than manage a much harder day.

A strong fit for secondary groups

The tour and museum together fill a comfortable half to three-quarter day, which makes it a common pairing with a second CBD stop — the Shrine of Remembrance is a short run and works well alongside it for history and civics units.

Common questions

Usually not for a tour, and access around the ground is much harder. We check the fixture before confirming your date — it is a five-minute job that prevents a wasted excursion.

Tell us where you need to be.

Share your trip and we'll put together a clear, fair quote — usually within the day.