Melbourne comes alive with the vibrant energy of the Australian Open tournament, welcoming two weeks of sunny days and thrilling sporting spectacles, and 2025 is set to be no different. Get ahead of the crowd and prepare to step into the heart of the Grand Slam action with some of the very first tickets available, neatly packaged with accommodation that serves views as breathtaking as a Federer forehand.
From the excitement and anticipation of the opening rounds, to the thrill of the semifinals and the ultimate extravagance of the finals weekend, this isn't just about the tennis: this is Melbourne at its finest.
Be In On The Action From The Very First Serve
Rally your friends and get ready to take advantage of Melbourne’s summer of tennis, right from day one, with an Australian Open 2025 First Week Package. Stay in style with three nights of accommodation at the Sofitel Melbourne on Collins, perfectly placed in the heart of the action.
It also includes reserved seats along the upper baseline at Rod Laver Arena for three sessions across two days, ensuring you catch every drop shot, groundstroke and volley up close. Whether you're cheering on crowd favourites or witnessing rising stars, every match across the first two rounds promises to deliver heart-pounding moments and unforgettable experiences.
Plus, enjoy access to all outside courts, John Cain and KIA Arenas, and the buzzing Melbourne Park Precinct with its array of multicultural dining and entertainment.
Ace The Best Seats In The House
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Feel the heat of finals fever with the ultimate Australian Open 2025 Finals Weekend Package, with guaranteed seats to the men’s and women’s finals.
What better way to experience the culmination of the two-week tournament than with reserved seats along the court’s upper baseline at Rod Laver Arena for both the men’s and women’s final matches? Pair that with access to the entire precinct on both Saturday and Sunday to truly make the most of this iconic Grand Slam event, and two nights of five-star accommodation at the Sofitel Melbourne on Collins, just a short stroll away, and you’ve got yourself a smashing good time.
Get A Good Night’s Rest Before Hitting The Courts
Accommodation in Melbourne will be at a premium during the tournament, so the early bird catches the... five-star hotel. Thankfully, these exclusive packages, from the first week through to the Semi Finals and the Finals Weekend, all include a luxury stay at Sofitel Melbourne on Collins.
Perfectly located at the ‘Paris end’ of Collins Street, this CBD hotel blends French sophistication with local culture. Enjoy stunning city views, dine at the acclaimed No35 restaurant, and rest your head in its luxurious suites and rooms. With Melbourne’s vibrant streets right at your door, hop on the iconic City Circle tram, sip coffee in Hosier Lane amid vibrant street art, and easily wander down through the Australian Open Precinct to immerse yourself in all the courtside action.
Doubles For All With A Prime Spot At The Bar
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What better place to soak up the electric atmosphere of the Australian Open than the Sportsnet® Super Suite, with its exclusive lounge areas within John Cain Arena?
These stylish suites are decked out with comfy padded seats, air-conditioning and private bathrooms, and with access to two private bars, you won’t miss a single shot waiting in long lines. Not only will you be able to access these premium balcony seats within the exclusive lounge area, but also the Melbourne Park Precinct and entertainment areas like the Grand Slam Oval, the AO Ballpark and Garden Square.
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