Stadium Australia is a world-class stadium located in Sydney, Australia. It has a capacity of over 80,000 and has hosted many major sporting events, including the 2000 Summer Olympics. It’s a great place to watch sports.
The stadium has a unique design with a retractable roof, which means it can be used for events in all weather conditions. The seating is comfortable, and the view of the action is excellent from all angles.
The atmosphere inside the stadium is electric, and being one of the biggest stadiums in the world, it’s a great place to experience the excitement of live sports. Overall, Stadium Australia is a fantastic venue that offers an unforgettable experience for sports fans.

By bus/train
Stadium Australia is easily accessible by public transport. You can take a train to Olympic Park Station, which is located just a short walk from the stadium. Alternatively, there are several bus routes that stop near the stadium, including the 525, 526, and 400.
Where to park near Stadium Australia
There are plenty of parking options available around the stadium. You can use the official Stadium Australia car park, which is located at 8 Edwin Flack Ave, Sydney Olympic Park, NSW 2127, Australia. Alternatively, there are several other car parks in the area, including P2, P3, and P4.
There are plenty of great places to eat and drink near Stadium Australia. If you’re looking for a quick bite before the game, I recommend checking out the Olympic Park food court. It has a range of food options, including burgers, sushi, and pizza.
If you’re looking for something a bit more upscale, there are several great restaurants in the area. One of my favourites is Bacar Restaurant & Bar, which serves up delicious modern Australian cuisine. Another great option is Ribs and Rumps, which is known for its delicious meat dishes.
Stadium Australia offers a range of tours that allow you to explore the stadium and learn more about its history. The tours are led by knowledgeable guides who will take you to areas of the stadium that are not normally open to the public.
You’ll get to see the players’ changing rooms, walk through the tunnel onto the field, and even sit in the coach’s box. Tours run daily and last approximately 90 minutes. Tickets can be purchased online or at the stadium on the day of the tour.
Stadium Australia sit in the heart of Sydney Olympic Park, which means there are quite a few green spaces, heritage sites, art installations, and recreational facilities around, a good mix if you want something to do before and after a match.
Below are several places to check out near Stadium Australia.
- Brickpit Ring Walk
- Sydney Olympic Park Bicetennial Park
- Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre
- Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Center
- Haslams Pump Track
- Murama Healing Space
- Newington Armory
The record attendance for Stadium Australia is 114,714, which was set during the 2000 Summer Olympics opening ceremony.
Stadium Australia has a range of facilities to make it accessible for disabled visitors. There are designated parking spaces for disabled visitors, as well as wheelchair-accessible entrances and lifts. The stadium also has accessible seating areas for visitors with mobility issues. If you need any assistance during your visit, the stadium staff will be happy to help.
Tickets for football matches at Stadium Australia are primarily sold through Ticketek, the venue’s official ticketing partner.
Prices and seating categories vary depending on the competition, from A-League showcase fixtures to international friendlies and World Cup qualifiers, with options ranging from standard admission to premium hospitality seating.
Fans are encouraged to purchase early via the official ticketing platform or the Accor Stadium website, as football events often draw large crowds and are limited on-the-day availability.
All tickets are digital, and supporters are advised to avoid unofficial resellers to ensure secure entry and valid pricing.
Adult general admission tickets at Stadium Australia often range from A$25 to A$40 for standard matches.
Concession, junior and family ticket packages are cheaper; juniors usually pay A$10 to A$15.
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