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A Fan's Guide to TIO Stadium Marrara: Getting There, Parking and What to Expect

TIO Stadium at Marrara is the Top End's premier outdoor sporting venue, and knowing your way around it makes every visit smoother and more enjoyable.

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By The Daily Darwin · Published 21 February 2026, 5:25 pm

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Updated 1 d ago· 12 July 2026, 12:50 pm

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A Fan's Guide to TIO Stadium Marrara: Getting There, Parking and What to Expect
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TIO Stadium at Marrara is the centrepiece of Darwin's sporting life. Situated about 10 kilometres from the CBD in the suburb of Marrara, the stadium serves as home ground for NTFL clubs and has hosted AFL premiership matches, international cricket, and major community events. If you are new to Darwin or simply haven't made it out to Marrara yet, here is everything you need to know before your first visit.

Getting there by car is straightforward. The stadium sits within the Marrara sporting precinct, accessible via the Stuart Highway heading south from Darwin. There is ample parking across the precinct, but on big NTFL or AFL fixture nights it fills quickly, so arriving 30 to 45 minutes before the bounce is wise. Ride-share services are a popular alternative, with drop-off points along Abala Road. There is no dedicated public bus route that goes directly to the ground, so most fans drive or share a lift.

Inside the ground you will find a grandstand with covered seating, open terraces on the hill side, and food and beverage concessions offering the staples: pies, hot dogs, chips and cold drinks. The concessions trade briskly on match nights so getting in early avoids the queue. Facilities are clean and well maintained, and the venue is fully accessible for patrons with mobility requirements.

What to bring depends on the season. Wet-season footy nights (October to March) are warm and humid, so light clothing and insect repellent are sensible additions. A hat and sunscreen matter less at night, but afternoon starts during special events call for sun protection. The atmosphere under floodlights with a capacity crowd is genuinely electric, particularly for finals or when interstate AFL sides visit.

Tickets are generally available at the gate for most NTFL fixtures. For special AFL or major-event matches, checking the AFLNT website in advance and purchasing tickets online is strongly recommended. The AFLNT website at aflnt.com.au carries all current venue news, seating maps and event information. A night at TIO Stadium is one of the quintessential Darwin experiences, and the local sporting community always makes visitors feel at home.

Sources: AFLNT City of Darwin

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