HAPPY SLAM

Australian Open Melbourne Sports Experience

The world’s biggest tennis party - the Happy Slam - happens right here in Melbourne and you’re invited to experience it with a local.

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ABOUT THE TOUR

Melbourne is the sporting capital of the world and the jewel in the crown of our major sporting events is the Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam.

Summertime in Melbourne is the best time to experience the city and what better way to do that by seeing the locals in their natural habitat - a major sporting event.

Sporting Capital Tours’ local guides will take you on a unique experience that you will truly remember.

Don’t just attend the AO - experience it; learn the history, understand the central role tennis and sport play in the city and sit back and enjoy the festival of tennis as the world’s best battle it out.

Details

Start times

9.30am & 12.30pm

Duration

3 hour tour

All day ticket

Pricing

Adult: from $95 | Child: from $75

Inclusions

  • Tour host

  • Guided tour from city through sports precinct

  • All Day Ground Pass ticket to the Australian Open

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Why tour with us?

THE SPORTING CAPITAL DIFFERENCE

Sporting industry professionals

From journalism to venue management, all our guides have worked in the sports industry in Melbourne.

Customised sports experiences

Tell us what’s on your sporting bucket list and we’ll help you tick it off.

Small group and private guided tours

No groups of 20 (in fact 8 is our max) and no headphones - just the experience you’re looking for.

Your safety is our priority

All our guides are vaccinated and we adhere to strict Covid protocols.

“Our tour of the Melbourne sports precinct was fantastic. Our guide had worked at the MCG and a number of sporting organisations and had great insider stories.”

— Andrew G.