Rugby SVNS brings together 12 men’s and women’s international rugby sevens teams from across the globe to compete in a world-class competition.
Along with all the sporting action and entertainment inside the stadium, the action will spill over into Loton Park which will be transformed into the ultimate rugby festival with entertainment, food and music in the park area over the three days.
Where is the best place to park when visiting the stadium?
Parking near HBF Park is limited.
Due to the expected number of attendees, it is recommended spectators use public transport. HBF Park is only minutes from the Perth CBD with several public transport services. You can find your best route via bus or train on the Transperth website.
Travel across all Transperth bus, train and ferry services is included with your ticket.
What are the parking restrictions around the stadium?
When events are held at HBF Park, parking on residential streets is restricted to residents who have active e-permits.
Streets where parking is for permit holders only are signed stating the restrictions. You can find out more here.
Some areas of Brewer, Pier and Striling Street will be unavailable for public and resident parking on game days.
Visitors are advised to check parking signs before parking around the stadium area, as restrictions will be in place.
Is there ACROD Parking and accessible information?
ACROD parking will be available on Brewer Street. Spots are limited so it's advised to arrive early as they are not bookable.
Where is the ride share pick up and drop off zone?
The best area for taxi and rideshare drop off and pick up is on Wright Street.
Where can I park my bike?
Bike racks are adjacent to HBF Park. See below for closest locations.
- Entering Gate 1 - Closest bike rack is located directly outside of Gate 1
- Entering Gate 3 - Closest bike rack is located on Pier Street between gates 2 & 3
- Entering Gate 4 - Closest bike rack is in the north end of Loton park opposite Gate 7