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Optus Stadium
333 Victoria Park Dr, Burswood WA 6100, Australia
Matagarup Zip+Climb | Perth
North End of, Near The Camfield, Camfield Dr, Burswood WA 6100, Australia
Chevron Parkland
333 Victoria Park Dr, Burswood WA 6100, Australia
Sensory Playground
1 Roger MacKay Dr, Burswood WA 6100, Australia
Stadium Park
333 Victoria Park Dr, Burswood WA 6100, Australia
Victoria Gardens
10 Royal St, East Perth WA 6004, Australia
Mardalup Park
Brown St, East Perth WA 6004, Australia
East Perth Cemeteries
Bronte St, East Perth WA 6004, Australia
Nearby restaurants
The Camfield
1 Roger MacKay Dr, Burswood WA 6100, Australia
City View Café
Optus Stadium, Burswood WA 6100, Australia
Goodwood Restaurant
Optus Stadium, Burswood WA 6100, Australia
Kinky Lizard Cafe Espresso Bar
78a/20 Royal St, East Perth WA 6004, Australia
The Partisan
22/60 Royal St, Perth WA 6004, Australia
Epicurean
Crown Towers, Crown Perth, Great Eastern Hwy, Burswood WA 6100, Australia
Toast Cafe
21/60 Royal St, Perth WA 6004, Australia
3 B's Burswood Bar & Bistro
31 The Circus, Burswood WA 6100, Australia
STRØM Restaurant
74/20 Royal St, East Perth WA 6004, Australia
Darren's Small Bar
23 The Circus, Burswood WA 6100, Australia
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The OZONE at Optus Stadium

The OZONE at Optus Stadium, 333 Victoria Park Dr, Burswood WA 6100, Australia
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attractions: Optus Stadium, Matagarup Zip+Climb | Perth, Chevron Parkland, Sensory Playground, Stadium Park, Victoria Gardens, Mardalup Park, East Perth Cemeteries, restaurants: The Camfield, City View Café, Goodwood Restaurant, Kinky Lizard Cafe Espresso Bar, The Partisan, Epicurean, Toast Cafe, 3 B's Burswood Bar & Bistro, STRØM Restaurant, Darren's Small Bar
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Nearby attractions of The OZONE at Optus Stadium

Optus Stadium

Matagarup Zip+Climb | Perth

Chevron Parkland

Sensory Playground

Stadium Park

Victoria Gardens

Mardalup Park

East Perth Cemeteries

Optus Stadium

Optus Stadium

4.6

(5.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Matagarup Zip+Climb | Perth

Matagarup Zip+Climb | Perth

4.9

(572)

Open 24 hours
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Chevron Parkland

Chevron Parkland

4.5

(261)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Sensory Playground

Sensory Playground

4.2

(19)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Discover Perth Walking Tour: History, Art & More
Discover Perth Walking Tour: History, Art & More
Sun, Dec 7 • 9:30 AM
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Dinos Alive: An Immersive Experience
Dinos Alive: An Immersive Experience
Fri, Dec 5 • 5:00 PM
30 Beaufort Street, Perth, 6000
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Candlelight: Tribute to Coldplay and Imagine Dragons
Candlelight: Tribute to Coldplay and Imagine Dragons
Sat, Dec 6 • 6:30 PM
8 William Street, Fremantle, 6160
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Nearby restaurants of The OZONE at Optus Stadium

The Camfield

City View Café

Goodwood Restaurant

Kinky Lizard Cafe Espresso Bar

The Partisan

Epicurean

Toast Cafe

3 B's Burswood Bar & Bistro

STRØM Restaurant

Darren's Small Bar

The Camfield

The Camfield

4.1

(2.3K)

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City View Café

City View Café

4.0

(402)

$

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Goodwood Restaurant

Goodwood Restaurant

4.9

(11)

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Kinky Lizard Cafe Espresso Bar

Kinky Lizard Cafe Espresso Bar

4.3

(435)

$

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sambit choudhurysambit choudhury
Optus Stadium Tour & City View Lunch I recently joined the Optus Stadium Tour & City View Lunch and left feeling both impressed and well‑fed. Overall, it was a fantastic experience that combined insider access to one of Perth’s icons with a quality meal overlooking the Swan River. Below are a few highlights and constructive suggestions for future tours. --- ### What I loved 1. Knowledgeable guide Our guide’s passion for the venue and WA sport shone through every stop. Their anecdotes about stadium design, “behind‑the‑scenes” player areas, and local sporting history made the walk genuinely engaging. 2. Well‑paced exploration We covered player change rooms, media gantries, the coaches’ box, and premium hospitality suites. Each location had something fresh to discover, so there was never a dull moment. 3. City View Lunch The post‑tour meal was excellent: fresh produce, generous portions, and a sweeping view across the river to Perth’s skyline—a perfect way to wrap up the outing. --- ### What could be even better 1. Vacuum noise during the tour I appreciate the need for regular cleaning, but multiple areas had industrial vacuums running while we were trying to hear the guide. A brief pause in cleaning (or scheduling it away from tour windows) would hugely improve the experience. 2. Tour length Ninety minutes felt slightly long, especially for visitors with tight itineraries or mobility limitations. A streamlined 60‑minute version would still cover the essentials and keep energy levels high. 3. Introductory A/V segment Starting the tour in one of the stadium’s A/V rooms with a short video—covering Optus Stadium’s construction story, Indigenous design elements, and what we’ll see—would set the stage and build anticipation. It would also make good use of the impressive media facilities you already have. --- ### Summary Despite the minor distractions, this tour delivers excellent value: deep insight into Australia’s most beautiful stadium, backed by a friendly expert guide and a top‑notch lunch. With a little fine‑tuning around cleaning schedules, run‑time, and a brief intro video, it would be practically flawless. Thank you for a memorable day, and I look forward to visiting again!
Kenshi Wakamatsu (Kenshi)Kenshi Wakamatsu (Kenshi)
Definitely do the Vertigo tour. I was back home to visit my folks and had driven out to have a look at this Optus stadium that everyone keeps raving about. It turns out that you can’t go and explore the place without being on a proper tour so I went home. Two days later both my parents were driving me to insanity at home so I started googling for high places to jump off of…(haha jk) no- I decided I needed some time to myself but given I had a couple of recent injuries I didn’t want to do anything too extreme. I booked the vertigo tour for a beautiful Perth day and WOW. The first part of the tour was interesting and well paced giving plenty of info about the stadium and some nice views and perspectives without being too slow. Once I got handed over to Mark it was like id come to catch up with an old mate for a bit. He’s a lovely fella. He’s customer focussed and personable but mostly he’s someone you’d send your kids to go and do activities at height with without a second thought. The feeling of exposure and grandiosity at the D shaped platform should be enough to excite even the coolest customers and for people who like to have millions of photos of everything don’t worry, although you wont be able to use your own phone you will get plenty of pics. If you’ve got that glorious Perth weather and a spare couple of hours in Perth, this tour is excellent. (And I’m not even a massive footy fan)
Richard & Tanya MusgroveRichard & Tanya Musgrove
We are locals who come to Optus Stadium regularly to see footie & cricket games. Myself & our 10yo son did the roof tour and the stadium tour one after the other. The roof tour gave us an informative look at the stadium structure as well as some great views into the arena and out over the river, footbridge & city skyline. The stadium tour lasted much longer and was truly an ‘access all areas’ tour of all the places in the stadium you don’t get to see on game days - from the press areas & tv studios, the fancy corporate boxes & the best hospitality areas, to the team coach’s direction areas as well as the players changing rooms, warm up areas & team briefing rooms - and the hallowed turf of the pitch. The next time we go to watch a game, we will be much more knowledgeable about what’s going on in different areas & where it all is. Both tours were really interesting & very well hosted by the very knowledgeable Bruce. The price to do the tours was also very modest & v.good value. I thoroughly recommend the Ozone tours to anyone.
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Optus Stadium Tour & City View Lunch I recently joined the Optus Stadium Tour & City View Lunch and left feeling both impressed and well‑fed. Overall, it was a fantastic experience that combined insider access to one of Perth’s icons with a quality meal overlooking the Swan River. Below are a few highlights and constructive suggestions for future tours. --- ### What I loved 1. Knowledgeable guide Our guide’s passion for the venue and WA sport shone through every stop. Their anecdotes about stadium design, “behind‑the‑scenes” player areas, and local sporting history made the walk genuinely engaging. 2. Well‑paced exploration We covered player change rooms, media gantries, the coaches’ box, and premium hospitality suites. Each location had something fresh to discover, so there was never a dull moment. 3. City View Lunch The post‑tour meal was excellent: fresh produce, generous portions, and a sweeping view across the river to Perth’s skyline—a perfect way to wrap up the outing. --- ### What could be even better 1. Vacuum noise during the tour I appreciate the need for regular cleaning, but multiple areas had industrial vacuums running while we were trying to hear the guide. A brief pause in cleaning (or scheduling it away from tour windows) would hugely improve the experience. 2. Tour length Ninety minutes felt slightly long, especially for visitors with tight itineraries or mobility limitations. A streamlined 60‑minute version would still cover the essentials and keep energy levels high. 3. Introductory A/V segment Starting the tour in one of the stadium’s A/V rooms with a short video—covering Optus Stadium’s construction story, Indigenous design elements, and what we’ll see—would set the stage and build anticipation. It would also make good use of the impressive media facilities you already have. --- ### Summary Despite the minor distractions, this tour delivers excellent value: deep insight into Australia’s most beautiful stadium, backed by a friendly expert guide and a top‑notch lunch. With a little fine‑tuning around cleaning schedules, run‑time, and a brief intro video, it would be practically flawless. Thank you for a memorable day, and I look forward to visiting again!
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Definitely do the Vertigo tour. I was back home to visit my folks and had driven out to have a look at this Optus stadium that everyone keeps raving about. It turns out that you can’t go and explore the place without being on a proper tour so I went home. Two days later both my parents were driving me to insanity at home so I started googling for high places to jump off of…(haha jk) no- I decided I needed some time to myself but given I had a couple of recent injuries I didn’t want to do anything too extreme. I booked the vertigo tour for a beautiful Perth day and WOW. The first part of the tour was interesting and well paced giving plenty of info about the stadium and some nice views and perspectives without being too slow. Once I got handed over to Mark it was like id come to catch up with an old mate for a bit. He’s a lovely fella. He’s customer focussed and personable but mostly he’s someone you’d send your kids to go and do activities at height with without a second thought. The feeling of exposure and grandiosity at the D shaped platform should be enough to excite even the coolest customers and for people who like to have millions of photos of everything don’t worry, although you wont be able to use your own phone you will get plenty of pics. If you’ve got that glorious Perth weather and a spare couple of hours in Perth, this tour is excellent. (And I’m not even a massive footy fan)
Kenshi Wakamatsu (Kenshi)

Kenshi Wakamatsu (Kenshi)

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We are locals who come to Optus Stadium regularly to see footie & cricket games. Myself & our 10yo son did the roof tour and the stadium tour one after the other. The roof tour gave us an informative look at the stadium structure as well as some great views into the arena and out over the river, footbridge & city skyline. The stadium tour lasted much longer and was truly an ‘access all areas’ tour of all the places in the stadium you don’t get to see on game days - from the press areas & tv studios, the fancy corporate boxes & the best hospitality areas, to the team coach’s direction areas as well as the players changing rooms, warm up areas & team briefing rooms - and the hallowed turf of the pitch. The next time we go to watch a game, we will be much more knowledgeable about what’s going on in different areas & where it all is. Both tours were really interesting & very well hosted by the very knowledgeable Bruce. The price to do the tours was also very modest & v.good value. I thoroughly recommend the Ozone tours to anyone.
Richard & Tanya Musgrove

Richard & Tanya Musgrove

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4.0
29w

Optus Stadium Tour & City View Lunch

I recently joined the Optus Stadium Tour & City View Lunch and left feeling both impressed and well‑fed. Overall, it was a fantastic experience that combined insider access to one of Perth’s icons with a quality meal overlooking the Swan River. Below are a few highlights and constructive suggestions for future tours.

What I loved

Knowledgeable guide Our guide’s passion for the venue and WA sport shone through every stop. Their anecdotes about stadium design, “behind‑the‑scenes” player areas, and local sporting history made the walk genuinely engaging.

Well‑paced exploration We covered player change rooms, media gantries, the coaches’ box, and premium hospitality suites. Each location had something fresh to discover, so there was never a dull moment.

City View Lunch The post‑tour meal was excellent: fresh produce, generous portions, and a sweeping view across the river to Perth’s skyline—a perfect way to wrap up the outing.

What could be even better

Vacuum noise during the tour I appreciate the need for regular cleaning, but multiple areas had industrial vacuums running while we were trying to hear the guide. A brief pause in cleaning (or scheduling it away from tour windows) would hugely improve the experience.

Tour length Ninety minutes felt slightly long, especially for visitors with tight itineraries or mobility limitations. A streamlined 60‑minute version would still cover the essentials and keep energy levels high.

Introductory A/V segment Starting the tour in one of the stadium’s A/V rooms with a short video—covering Optus Stadium’s construction story, Indigenous design elements, and what we’ll see—would set the stage and build anticipation. It would also make good use of the impressive media facilities you already have.

Summary

Despite the minor distractions, this tour delivers excellent value: deep insight into Australia’s most beautiful stadium, backed by a friendly expert guide and a top‑notch lunch. With a little fine‑tuning around cleaning schedules, run‑time, and a brief intro video, it would be practically flawless.

Thank you for a memorable day, and I look forward to...

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5.0
16w

Definitely do the Vertigo tour. I was back home to visit my folks and had driven out to have a look at this Optus stadium that everyone keeps raving about. It turns out that you can’t go and explore the place without being on a proper tour so I went home. Two days later both my parents were driving me to insanity at home so I started googling for high places to jump off of…(haha jk) no- I decided I needed some time to myself but given I had a couple of recent injuries I didn’t want to do anything too extreme. I booked the vertigo tour for a beautiful Perth day and WOW. The first part of the tour was interesting and well paced giving plenty of info about the stadium and some nice views and perspectives without being too slow. Once I got handed over to Mark it was like id come to catch up with an old mate for a bit. He’s a lovely fella. He’s customer focussed and personable but mostly he’s someone you’d send your kids to go and do activities at height with without a second thought. The feeling of exposure and grandiosity at the D shaped platform should be enough to excite even the coolest customers and for people who like to have millions of photos of everything don’t worry, although you wont be able to use your own phone you will get plenty of pics. If you’ve got that glorious Perth weather and a spare couple of hours in Perth, this tour is excellent. (And I’m not even a...

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5.0
2y

I have been skydiving and enjoyed other 'extreme activities' but this is absolutely BRILLIANT! The entire team go out of their way to make it an incredible experience. From the moment we walked in, we were greeted with a beautiful smile by Maia on Reception. Bella guided us through the experience and was super knowledgeable. We were shown the instructional video, then assisted with harness setup and super interesting information on the stadium and surroundings. She allowed us time to enjoy the views of the river, bridge and city and took lots of fun, happy snaps for us as well. Matt and Kat then took us out onto the platform. They made us feel so safe and reassured with their thorough guidance, instructions and careful setting up of the harnesses. Everyone was an absolute expert, no stone left unturned. They made it so much fun and we all challenged ourselves and pushed beyond our comfort zones, which was really exhilarating. Thank you to Bella, Kat, Matt and the team for such an epic experience. We came to celebrate my Dad's 70th birthday and it was just...

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