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Angel Stadium seating plan & guide

Angel Stadium in Anaheim, nicknamed 'the Big A,' has been home to the Los Angeles Angels since 1966, making it one of MLB's oldest ballparks. The 'California Spectacular' rock-and-geyser formation in left-center field and the giant halo-topped A sign in the lot are its signature landmarks.

CityAnaheim
Opened1966
TypeOutdoor ballpark
Capacity≈45,500 (baseball)

Best sections

Field-level (Diamond / Field MVP) infield

Closest to the plate with the best views, but the most expensive tier.

Terrace / main level corners

Solid mid-price sightlines down the lines with quick concourse access.

View level upper deck

Budget-friendly seats with broad views of the field and the outfield rocks.

Insider tips

  • Evening games beat the daytime heat; for day games choose seats on the first-base side for afternoon shade.
  • Metrolink and Amtrak stop at ARTIC, a short walk away, avoiding parking-lot exits after the game.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Angel Stadium?

Field-level (Diamond / Field MVP) infield offer the closest view, while view level upper deck are the best value. Budget-friendly seats with broad views of the field and the outfield rocks.

Where is Angel Stadium?

Angel Stadium is a outdoor ballpark in Anaheim, opened in 1966 with a capacity of ≈45,500 (baseball).

Where can I find the cheapest Angel Stadium tickets?

See live, all-in Angel Stadium prices on the team pages below — fees included, so the price you see is the price you pay. Prices move with demand, so check the current total before you buy.

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