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A Fan's Guide to Suncorp Stadium: Getting There, Parking, Tickets and What to Expect

Everything you need to know before your first (or next) visit to Suncorp Stadium in Milton, Brisbane's premier outdoor sporting venue.

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By The Daily Brisbane · Published 21 February 2026, 5:55 pm

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Updated 5 h ago· 13 July 2026, 11:46 am

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A Fan's Guide to Suncorp Stadium: Getting There, Parking, Tickets and What to Expect
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Suncorp Stadium in Milton is the heartbeat of Brisbane sport. Home to NRL, State of Origin, rugby union tests and A-League football, this 52,500-seat arena sits within walking distance of the CBD and is widely regarded as one of the best stadium experiences in Australia. The steep, covered seating bowl creates an atmosphere that carries crowd noise in a way few other grounds can match, and even first-time visitors quickly understand why it is considered one of the country's favourite sporting venues.

Getting to the stadium is straightforward. Milton train station sits directly across Lang Park Road from the main gates and is serviced by trains running through the city loop. The journey from Central or Roma Street stations takes only a few minutes, and trains run frequently before and after major games. TransLink buses also serve the precinct from multiple directions. Driving is possible, but parking in the immediate area is limited on game nights; the best approach is to park at a train station further out on the network and ride in, or use one of the paid car parks in nearby Paddington or Petrie Terrace.

Tickets are sold event-by-event through Ticketek, with prices varying depending on the match and seating category. General admission areas are available for most NRL and football fixtures, while reserved seating covers most of the lower bowl. Suncorp has a standing general admission area on the northern hill that is famously loud on big nights and popular with passionate fan groups. The stadium's food and beverage areas are spread across all levels, with a range of Queensland-made products and the usual match-day favourites. Gates typically open around 90 minutes before kick-off.

A few practical tips will help you get the most from your visit. Bring a jacket for evening games, as Brisbane nights can be cool under lights even in summer. Bag searches occur at all entry points, so allow extra time at the gates. The stadium is fully cashless, so make sure your card or phone pay is ready. After the game, most fans head to Milton or Paddington for a meal; the streets immediately around the stadium fill up quickly in the first 20 minutes, so either leave early or settle in for a while before making your way to transport. Suncorp rewards preparation, and once you have the routine sorted, it is one of the easiest and most enjoyable live sporting experiences in Queensland.

Sources: Suncorp Stadium official site TransLink journey planner

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