A Black Caps Fan Guide to Melbourne

A Black Caps Fan Guide to Melbourne

26 March 2015, 3:54PM
Courtney Stayte

The Black Caps made history this week qualifying for the 2015 Cricket World Cup Final. As the nation waits with baited breath for the final showdown this Sunday, Kiwis are getting ready to descend upon Melbourne Cricket Ground to cheer the Black Caps on.

To help Black Caps fans, now off their home turf, navigate and make the most of the city, Tourism Victoria has compiled a Black Caps Fan Guide to Melbourne.

1.      GETTING THERE
Can’t beat the crowds? Join them! Trains will be running from any railway station in the CBD – take the Hurstbridge or Epping lines. Three tram routes will ensure you arrive safely at the Melbourne Cricket Ground – No. 75, No. 48 and No. 70. Fancy a walk? Follow the crowds along the banks of the Yarra River and over the William Barrack Bridge to Melbourne Cricket Ground, a mere 15 minute walk from the CBD.

2.      FUEL UP
To help get through the nail biting action on the field, fuel up beforehand  at one of Melbourne’s impressive range of eateries from dumplings in Chinatown, Kiwi run Huxtaburger on Collins Street or grab a bite close to Stadium at Magic Mountain Saloon, Gradi or Trailer Park. Looking for a show-stopper to please your lady friend? Try Gazi, Chin Chin or Tonka.

3.      WATERING HOLES
For pre-drinks, or for those not lucky enough to have a ticket to the game, get amongst the action in some of Melbourne’s renowned sports bars including Duke of Wellington, Young & Jacksons and Melbourne Public – all will be screening the action live with an atmosphere and crowd rivalling that at the MCG.

4.      WHAT ELSE
Beyond the cricket, Melbourne has a vibrant and jam-packed calendar of events for Kiwis visiting the city. Before or after the excitement of the cricket why not check out the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Shifting Gear: Design Innovation and the Australian Car or Disney Presents The Lion King.

5.      MELBOURNE AND MORE

Have an extra day or two to spare in Melbourne? Why not get out of town to explore what regional Victoria has to offer. Yarra Valley, Mornington Peninsula and Daylesford are all located within a 2-hour drive from the CBD. Explore the cellar doors in Victoria’s wine region, Yarra Valley; play a game of golf at one of Mornington Peninsula’s 19 golf courses or relax at one of Daylesford’s relaxing mineral springs.


Melbourne - Rooftop Bar & Cinema at Curtin Ho...
Melbourne - Rooftop Bar & Cinema at Curtin House


Melbourne - Transit Cocktail Lounge
Melbourne - Transit Cocktail Lounge


Melbourne - Melbourne's Sporting Precinct
Melbourne - Melbourne's Sporting Precinct

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