Dodgers at Dodger Stadium
Chavez Ravine at sunset — with the San Gabriel mountains glowing purple beyond the outfield, palm trees silhouetted against pink sky, and a Dodger Dog in hand — is one of the most beautiful sights in American sports. The third-oldest ballpark in MLB still feels impossibly modern, and the stars (on and off the field) are always out.
Golden-hour sunset over the pavilions as Vin Scully's voice echoes from radios around the ballpark.
Uniqlo Field at Dodger Stadium, commonly known as Dodger Stadium, is a ballpark in the Elysian Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. It is the home of the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB). Opened in 1962, it was constructed in less than three years at a cost of US$23 million. It is the oldest ballpark in MLB west of the Mississippi River, and third-oldest overall, after Fenway Park in Boston (1912) and Wrigley Field in Chicago (1914), and is the largest baseball stadium in the world by seat capacity. Often referred to as a "pitcher's ballpark", the stadium has been the site of 13 no-hitters, two of them perfect games.
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Plan Your Trip
LAX is a 45-minute drive in traffic; Burbank (BUR) is closer. Arrive early — Dodger Stadium's parking is legendary for post-game gridlock, so consider rideshare or the Dodger Stadium Express bus from Union Station. Weeknight games are more relaxed than weekends.



