Dodger Stadium seating plan & guide
Dodger Stadium is the home of MLB's Los Angeles Dodgers, set in the hills of Chavez Ravine with sweeping views of the San Gabriel Mountains and palm-lined outfield. Opened in 1962, it is one of the oldest ballparks in the majors and the largest by seating capacity, known for its tiered pavilions and golden California sunsets.
Best sections
Field-level seats behind the dugouts and home plate put you closest to the action with the best amenities.
Mid-tier infield seats offer great value and panoramic views of the mountains beyond the outfield.
The bleacher pavilions are the cheapest, liveliest seats; the right-field side catches more late-day shade.
Insider tips
- Traffic in and out of Chavez Ravine is heavy, so arrive early or use the Dodger Stadium Express bus from Union Station.
- Day games get hot and sunny; for value and comfort, target reserve-level seats on the third-base side for afternoon shade.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best seats at Dodger Stadium?
Field level (infield boxes) offer the closest view, while outfield pavilions are the best value. The bleacher pavilions are the cheapest, liveliest seats; the right-field side catches more late-day shade.
Where is Dodger Stadium?
Dodger Stadium is a outdoor ballpark in Los Angeles, opened in 1962 with a capacity of ≈56,000 (baseball).
Where can I find the cheapest Dodger Stadium tickets?
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