
15 Things To Do in Melbourne When You’re in Town for the Australian Open
Add these off-the-court activities to your Melbourne itinerary for when you’re in between matches.
Live music concerts take place at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl come rain or shine, with fans filling up the 2,000-capacity seating area and spilling out onto the sloping lawns around the stage. Big-name acts often play the venue, but equally popular are the free summertime concerts by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and the Carols by Candlelight series held over the festive season. The Music Bowl has even been transformed into an ice skating rink during the winter months, and an outdoor cinema, as part of the Tropfest short film festival.
The Sidney Myer Music Bowl is located in the Kings Domain Gardens, on the south bank of the Yarra River. It's about a 20-minute walk east from the Southbank or south from downtown Melbourne. The closest tram stop is Grant St-Police Memorial/St Kilda Rd (multiple tram lines), which drops you off at the west side of the park, roughly a 5-minute walk from the venue.
Events are held at the Music Bowl all year-round. Evening concerts typically start at 7:30pm, with the gates opening an hour before and the headliner taking to the stage around 9pm. All evening concerts finish by 11pm.
It’s worth taking the time to explore the parks and gardens surrounding the Sidney Myer Music Bowl. Take a stroll through the Kings Domain Gardens, where monuments include the Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden and the Shrine of Remembrance; pack a picnic and head to the riverside barbecue area; or enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride around the park. The Domain Parklands are also home to the Royal Botanical Gardens; the Queen Victoria Gardens, famous for its Giant Floral Clock; and the Alexandra Gardens, which has a playground and skate park.