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Free Wifi Free Mobile Charging Stay Cool Seat QUIET PLEASE SEAT MINDING STAY COOL FREE WIFI FREE MOBILE CHARGING Please keep phones off when Grab a passout before exiting Look out for water fountains Connect to AO_PUBLIC_WiFi Stations located at Optus watching matches and no talking Melbourne Arena if you want to and misty fans. and open browser to register. and ANZ activations. during play when sitting courtside. re-enter (valid 30 mins). FLINDERS STREET STATION JOLIMONT ROAD AO WILLIAM BARAK BRIDGE FESTIVAL AO HIGH STREET 15 14 ROD LAVER ARENA TRAM STOP AO LIVE STAGE 11 13 8 AO FESTIVAL ENTRANCE GARDEN SQUARE TANDERRUM BRIDGE 12 10 GRAND SLAM OVAL 7 ENTRANCE 5 MCG AO BALLPARK 3 THE GREEN GARDEN SQUARE 88 AO FESTIVAL 16 1573 ARENA MARGARET 19 COURT 17 BRUNTON AVENUE YARRA PARK ARENA 21 YARRA RIVER SKYDECK EMIRATES 23 AO LIVE STAGE ROD LAVER 18 AO HIGH 20 ARENA STREET 22 MELBOURNE ARENA TRAM STOP AO BALLPARK EASTERN AO BALLPARK MELBOURNE PLAZA ENTRANCE ARENA ENTRANCE NATIONAL GRAND SLAM TENNIS CENTRE ADVENTURE ZONE GRAND SLAM OVAL OVAL ENTRANCE GARDEN SQUARE BATMAN AVENUE 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OLYMPIC BOULEVARD OLYMPIC BOULEVARD RICHMOND STATION AAMI PARK AMENITIES SERVICES TRANSPORT FOOD & BEVERAGE SHOPPING Accessible lift Cloaking Bike parking Food stand AO Fan shop Accessible toilets First aid Bus pick up / drop off zone RESTAURANTS Shopping ATM Information Parking 88 88 Melbourne Changing places Lost and found Pick up/drop off zone Laneway Club Charging station Partner and Hospitality Taxi rank The Glasshouse Concierge and VIP Shuttle Giant video screen Train station Beijing Betty Male & female toilets Partner and Hospitality Tram stop Concierge Desk Nobu Outdoor seating Water taxi * This map is subject to change. Ticket sales and ticket collection Rockpool Bar & Grill Partner & Hospitality Entrance Water FLINDERS JOLIMONT ROAD STREET STATION AO WILLIAM BARAK BRIDGE FESTIVAL 15 14 ROD LAVER ARENA TRAM STOP AO LIVE STAGE 11 13 8 AO FESTIVAL ENTRANCE GARDEN SQUARE 12 10 7 ENTRANCE 5 MCG 3 THE GREEN GARDEN SQUARE 16 1573 ARENA MARGARET 19 COURT 17 BRUNTON AVENUE YARRA PARK ARENA 21 YARRA RIVER SKYDECK EMIRATES 23 AO HIGH ROD LAVER STREET 18 20 ARENA 22 MELBOURNE ARENA TRAM STOP AO BALLPARK Emirates Family Sanctuary EVENT An inviting space with tennis viewing on AO BALLPARK a giant screen, food and family activities. EMIRATES AO BALLPARK Adventure Zone MELBOURNE FAMILY 8 14 9 ENTRANCE AO BALLPARK 10 ARENA SANCTUARY NATIONAL 5 The ultimate summer experience and hub GRAND SLAM TENNIS CENTRE 15 ADVENTURE ZONE GRAND SLAM of family entertainment. A kids theme park EMIRATES FAMILY ADVENTUREOVAL ZONE ANZ TENNIS 2 JOLIMONT ROAD 7 12 13 11 FLINDERS OVAL ENTRANCE 1 with a huge array of adventurous activities, STREET SANCTUARY HOT SHOTS COURTS 3 FoodWILLIAM & Beverage BARAK BRIDGE 5 stage shows and roving entertainment. STATION AO Activity FESTIVALBATMANFood & Beverage 7 The Kraken Squid 6 AVENUE 16 ANZ Tennis Hot Shots Courts 1 Hide & Seek Cafe Food Truck 15 Court14 1 4 24 25 26 27 28 Have a hit on the ANZ Tennis Hot Shots 17 Court 2 ANZ TENNIS HOTSHOTS COURTS Activity Activity mini courts! 18 Court 3 ROD LAVER ARENA 18 16 17 2 LEGO Play Zone 8 Stage AO LIVE STAGE TRAM STOP 3 9 11 AO Kids Club Kia Junior Drive 13 8 OLYMPIC BOULEVARD OLYMPIC BOULEVARD 4AO Player FESTIVAL Viewing 10 Rock Climbing Wall 5 ENTRANCE La Roche-Posay 11 Australian Ninja RICHMOND STATION GARDEN SQUARE Sun 13 Sunscreen Warrior Course GARDEN AAMI SQUARE PARK Jon Stevens 12 10 When the tennis is on, Garden Square 6 Sports Film Festival 12 Super Soaker Blast 7 ENTRANCE & Mental as Anything, 5 is a buzz with excitement.MCG The traditional 13 Godzilla Waterslide The Black Sorrows + more heart of Melbourne Park features giant 14 Autograph Island 1 screens, partner activations and an array Mon 14 15 AO Fan Shop of enticing food and beverage options. Dean Lewis 3 9 THE GREEN 2 & Gretta Ray AO HIGH STREET GARDEN SQUARE AO HIGH STREET GARDEN Tue 15 5 Located on the concourse outside the 6 SQUARE 6 3 renovated Rod Laver Arena, AO High Conrad Sewell Shopping Activity Shopping 7 8 Street returns with even more options & CXLOE 1 Crumpler 7 Kia AO Selfie 1 La Roche-Posay 16 4 in 2019. A must-visit for shopping lovers, Wed 16 2 8 Sunscreen Toms Fortnite 1573 it includes unique AO ranges from ARENA The Teskey Brothers Food & Beverage 9 AO Ball Drive 2 adidas partners including Country Road. & Odette 3 Aperol Supported by 3 Happy Socks MARGARET 19 COURT 1 17 BRUNTON AVENUE YARRA PARK Kia Motors 4 GRAND SLAM OVAL Thu 17 4 Lavazza AO Fan Shop ARENA 2 21 YARRA RIVER SKYDECK EMIRATES 5 5 lululemon 3 Beach Bastille (UK) Haagen-Dazs 23 6 Coopers 6 Country Road AO HIGH 4 Have a hit at Mastercard’s Beach Tennis & Nicole Millar ROD LAVER STREET 5 18 Court, grab a drink at the Coopers Bar 20 Fri 18 ARENA 22 or Aperol Beach Club and enjoy the 6 MELBOURNE ARENA You Am I taste of summer with offerings including GRAND SLAM OVAL TRAM STOP & Jebediah 9 Burger Project, Hellenic Republic and 10 16 23 wood-fired pizza from 400 Gradi. Sat 19 BEACH CITY VINEYARD 18 Confidence Man Food & Beverage 22 Food & Beverage Food & Beverage City & Total Giovanni 13 9 19 Soak in the culture of Melbourne with 1 Aperol Biggie Smalls Barilla 17 AO BALLPARK 2 14 Sun 20 10 11 8 Biggie Smalls, Canadian Club, Haagen- 2 Mamasita 20 Wine Bar 1 EMIRATES AO BALLPARK 400 Gradi 25 MELBOURNE ENTRANCE 12 FAMILY Flight Facilities 11 21 Dazs, Mamasita, San Antone, Lavazza NATIONAL 3 Coopers Canadian Club The Vault 15 24 ARENA SANCTUARY and a Piper-Heidsieck Champagne Bar. TENNIS CENTRE& Groove City + Slum Sociable 12 Haagen-Dazs GRAND SLAM ADVENTURE ZONE 4 Burger Project OVAL GRAND SLAM 13 CHINATOWN 4 19 OVAL ENTRANCE Mon 21 5 San Antone Chinatown Hellenic Republic 3 5 Food & Beverage 20 TBA 14 Piper-Heidsieck Visit Beijing Betty, a pop-up Chinese 22 Beijing Betty BATMAN 21 restaurant with in-house dining and TBA Activity 15 Lavazza AVENUE 6 7 24 25 26 27 28 6 Garnier Natures 23 Infosys Virtual takeaway options. Tues 22 16 Vegemite ANZ TENNIS HOTSHOTS COURTS Playground Reality Tennis Vineyard Ball Park Music 7 Activations 24 & Bec Sandridge Mastercard Beach AO Fan Shop Enjoy the ultimate wine-tasting experience 17 Tennis Court Kia Caraoke Studio 25 ANZ Fan Hub OLYMPIC BOULEVARDat The Vault or delight your taste buds at Wed 23 8 18 Laneway Stage OLYMPIC BOULEVARD La Roche-Posay the walk-in Barilla Italian Restaurant. DMA’s Sunscreen RICHMOND & Jack River STATION AAMI PARK Thu 24 AO FESTIVAL Birds of Tokyo 2 1 & Last Dinosaurs * 3 AO FESTIVAL AO FESTIVAL ENTRANCE AO LIVE STAGE Fri 25 Food & Beverage Activity Food & Beverage FLINDERS 4 JOLIMONT ROAD STREET AO FESTIVAL Craig David & Band (UK) 1 Festival Bar 5 AO Fan Shop 12 Canadian Club STATION AO WILLIAM BARAK BRIDGE Get a taste of the tennis at the free AO & Yo! Mafia 2 Hunky Dory 6 La Roche-Posay 13 Coopers FESTIVAL Festival at Birrarung Marr. 12 15 14 Sat 26 3 Huxtaburger Sunscreen 14 Food Truck Park 9 Featuring Canadian Club Racquet Club, Angus and Julia Stone 7 10 4 Canadian Club Yonex 15 Rock Bar 5 Hunky Dory, Huxtaburger, Garden State and ROD LAVER ARENA & Alex Lahey 11 8 8 7 13 Racquet Club Dunlop 6 more, this is the place to be! TRAM STOP * Ticket required AO LIVE STAGE Sun 27 9 Garden State 13 11 Enjoy tennis fun at the 8AO Tennis Club during pop-up bar 14 Jet AO FESTIVAL the day and the Sports Film Festival by night! & Something for Kate 10 AO Tennis Club & ENTRANCE 15 Sports Film Festival GARDEN SQUARE 11 12 10 ANZ Fan Hub 7 ENTRANCE 5 MCG 3 THE GREEN GARDEN SQUARE 16 1573 ARENA MARGARET 19 COURT 17 BRUNTON AVENUE YARRA PARK ARENA 21 YARRA RIVER SKYDECK EMIRATES 23 AO HIGH ROD LAVER STREET 18 20 ARENA 22 MELBOURNE ARENA TRAM STOP AO BALLPARK EMIRATES AO BALLPARK MELBOURNE FAMILY ENTRANCE ARENA SANCTUARY NATIONAL GRAND SLAM TENNIS CENTRE ADVENTURE ZONE GRAND SLAM OVAL OVAL ENTRANCE BATMAN AVENUE 24 25 26 27 28 ANZ TENNIS HOTSHOTS COURTS OLYMPIC BOULEVARD OLYMPIC BOULEVARD RICHMOND STATION AAMI PARK.
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