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Venues #1 in Downtown Los Angeles

Dodger Stadium

4.7 · 49,338 reviews
Energetic and expansive
Dodger Stadium, 1000 Vin Scully Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012, United States
Interesting facts
1

The stadium was built without public funding, a rarity for professional sports facilities of its era.

2

It is the only MLB stadium built without an outfield grandstand, specifically designed to offer views of the surrounding hills.

3

The signature color scheme of the seating was chosen to represent the sky, water, and landscape of California.

4

During the 1984 Olympics, the stadium set a record for the highest attendance for an Olympic baseball game.

5

The stadium's scoreboard, installed in 1962, was the first to use a hexagonal shape, which became a trademark design element.

6

It features a 'Top of the Park' store located behind the top deck that provides an elevated view of the stadium and city.

Overview

Dodger Stadium is the third-oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball, having served as the home of the Los Angeles Dodgers since its opening in 1962. Designed by Emil Praeger, the venue is carved into the hillside of Chavez Ravine, providing panoramic views of the Downtown Los Angeles skyline and the San Gabriel Mountains. It remains the largest baseball stadium in the United States by seating capacity, holding over 56,000 spectators. The ballpark is known for its distinct mid-century modern architecture, characterized by its iconic multicolored seating levels. Unlike many other stadiums, it does not feature a traditional city street address orientation but is instead accessible via Vin Scully Avenue. It has hosted eight World Series and the 1984 Olympic baseball tournament. The facility features a terraced parking lot design that allows fans to enter levels corresponding to their seating section.

Photo spot

The Top of the Park area behind the top deck, which captures the entire stadium bowl with the Los Angeles skyline in the background.

Insider tips

Arrive early to navigate the terraced parking lots, as traffic congestion is significant near first pitch.

Pack a light jacket for evening games, as temperatures can drop significantly once the sun sets behind the hills.

Use the stadium's pedestrian gates to explore different concourse levels for unique vantage points of the field.

What to avoid

Attempting to exit the parking lot immediately following the final out, as traffic flow is severely restricted.

Good to know

Active only during the Major League Baseball regular season and postseason; closed for all events during the winter off-season.

Etiquette

Casual sportswear is standard; avoid bringing large bags or backpacks as the stadium enforces strict size limits on carry-on items.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
3-4 hours
Best time to visit
Late afternoon on a weekday during the regular season to enjoy sunset views and avoid peak weekend traffic.
Address
Dodger Stadium, 1000 Vin Scully Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012, United States
34.074, -118.240
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Details
Architectural StyleMid-century Modern
Seating Capacity56,000+

Frequently asked

Plan for about 3-4 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late afternoon on a weekday during the regular season to enjoy sunset views and avoid peak weekend traffic..

The Top of the Park area behind the top deck, which captures the entire stadium bowl with the Los Angeles skyline in the background.

Close by you'll find The Broad, Los Angeles State Historic Park, Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels.