Opened in 1962, the 56,000-seat Dodger Stadium has long been one of the area's most recognized landmarks and popular sports venues, hosting eight World Series and more than 125 million fans since it opened.
Opened in 1962, the 56,000-seat Dodger Stadium has long been one of the area's most recognized landmarks and popular sports venues, hosting eight World Series and more than 125 million fans since it opened. Not just for baseball, the Stadium has presented entertainers from around the world including the Beatles, Elton John, Michael Jackson, David Bowie, Genesis, Eric Clapton, U2, and Bruce Springsteen. Dodger Stadium offers an excellent tour that gives visitors a players-eye view of the Stadium.
The 90-minute tour includes access to the field, dugout, press box, and training center as well as a film presentation on the history of the Dodgers. Visitors may also enter the Stadium early on game days and watch the Dodgers' batting practice. Perfectly situated on 300 acres between the Elysian hills and the San Gabriel Mountains, the Stadium offers visitors not only great sports but also great views of downtown Los Angeles and the surrounding landscape.