

Dodger Stadium Tours and Tickets
Among the oldest and most storied Major League Baseball stadiums, Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium has attracted sports fans since its opening in 1962. Located in the city’s Elysian Park neighborhood, the landmark happens to be the country’s largest baseball stadium, and it also regularly hosts concerts and other events.
Tours and Tickets to Experience Dodger Stadium
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All about Dodger Stadium
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Tours of Dodger Stadium run year-round, on both game days and non-game days—though more tours are offered on non-game days. They typically last 90 minutes, begin at Top Deck near the Top of the Park Store, and include a visit to the Dugout, a walk through the Vin Scully Press Box, time with the World Series trophies, and more.
...MoreTours of Dodger Stadium typically last around 90 minutes—they’re offered year-round on both game days and non-game days. Highlights include walking down onto the field, visiting the renovated centerfield plaza and pavilions, viewing the team’s Trophy Gallery (including the 2020 World Series trophy), walking through the Vin Scully Press Box, and more.
...MoreWhether Dodger Stadium is worth visiting depends on your interests. As an icon of American sports history, there’s a lot here for anyone who can appreciate American history and culture, not just die-hard baseball fans. What’s more, there are several tour varieties, like the Jackie Robinson Tour, the Clubhouse Tour, Garden Tours, and more.
...MoreOn non-game days, you can technically go to the Dodgers Team Store or just sit in the upper deck for free. If you’d like to get down on the field, you’ll need to join a tour—that typically costs around $25 per adult. Tickets for games cost anywhere from $10 to $10,000.
...MoreOn non-game days, the parking lots of Dodger Stadium are open (and free on weekdays)—if you wish, you could even go in and visit the Top of the Park Gift Shop or sit in the upper deck. On game days, skip the stadium unless you have tickets.
...MoreThe on-site lots at Dodger Stadium typically run anywhere from $25 (when bought in advance) to $50 at the gate on game days. Lots are first-come, first-serve; gates open 2.5 hours before game time. Free parking can be found on local side streets—look along Stadium Way, Bernard Street, Cottage Home Street, and others.
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