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Intuit Dome seating plan & guide

Intuit Dome in Inglewood is the home of the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers, the team's first dedicated arena after decades sharing buildings downtown. Opened in 2024 and funded by owner Steve Ballmer, it's known for 'The Wall' — a steep, single-tier wall of seats behind one basket built to rattle visiting teams — plus a halo scoreboard and tech-loaded seats.

CityInglewood
Opened2024
TypeIndoor arena
Capacity≈18,000

Best sections

Lower bowl (sideline)

Sideline lower-bowl seats give the cleanest action view; center sections cost the most, so the corners are the smarter value here.

The Wall (behind the basket)

This single steep section is the loudest, most immersive spot in the building if you want atmosphere over a balanced view.

Upper bowl (corners)

Upper corners are the cheapest seats with a full-court sightline, and the modern bowl keeps you closer than older arenas.

Insider tips

  • Take the Metro K Line to Downtown Inglewood station and use the shuttle to skip pricey on-site parking.
  • Sort listings by total price — the number you see is the number you pay, with fees already included.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Intuit Dome?

Lower bowl (sideline) offer the closest view, while upper bowl (corners) are the best value. Upper corners are the cheapest seats with a full-court sightline, and the modern bowl keeps you closer than older arenas.

Where is Intuit Dome?

Intuit Dome is a indoor arena in Inglewood, opened in 2024 with a capacity of ≈18,000.

Where can I find the cheapest Intuit Dome tickets?

See live, all-in Intuit Dome 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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