National Gallery of Victoria: Parking, opening hours & price

National Gallery of Victoria: Parking, opening hours & price

The National Gallery of Victoria is the biggest, oldest and most visited art museum in Melbourne. Entry is free, but parking is tricky.

The National Gallery of Victoria is one of the most important art museums in Australia. It is also the oldest and most visited art museum in Australia.

The NGV is spread across two nearby sites in Melbourne, with the main National Gallery of Victoria building housing the international collection and the Ian Potter Centre hosting the Australian art collection.

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The Ian Potter Centre is in Federation Square and the main NGV building is just to the south on the other side of the Yarra River on St Kilda Road.

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There are a few limited accessible parking spaces for blue badge holders outside the National Gallery of Victoria. However, these are in heavy demand, and if you just show up and hope for the best, there’s a strong chance of there being no spaces left.

For paid parking, the nearest car park is at the nearby Arts Centre Melbourne.

You are, however, far better off getting to the National Gallery of Victoria by public transport.

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Entry to the National Gallery of Victoria is free, although there are often charges for special exhibitions.

The opening hours of the National Gallery of Victoria are 10am to 5pm, daily. For more information, visit the NGV website.

The National Gallery of Victoria: Ian Potter Centre.
The National Gallery of Victoria: Ian Potter Centre. Photo courtesy of Visit Victoria.

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