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About Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
LA Memorial Coliseum
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is one of the oldest and most historic sports arenas in the United States that’s still used to host games. The stadium opened in 1923 as a memorial to World War I veterans from Los Angeles and became a National Historic Landmark in 1984. Currently, it’s the temporary home of the Los Angeles Rams and the permanent home of USC football. It has also hosted the Olympics twice and will do so for the third time in 2028.
Best Places to Sit at LA Memorial Coliseum
For LA Memorial Coliseum sporting events, sections 106A, 106B, 107A, 121B, 122A, and 122B will get you closest to midfield. It’s important to know that the field is not perfectly in the middle of the seating bowl, so seats at midfield are not perfectly parallel to the field. It may also be better to sit further back in these sections in order to have a better view of the entire field.
For those who are able to spend a little more, the Field Club and Field Suites will provide the best experience at LA Memorial Coliseum. These seats will be on field level behind the east end zone. They also include a premium tailgate experience that features early access to the field and all-inclusive dining, including beer and wine.
Tips for Visiting LA Memorial Coliseum
If you go to a Rams or USC game, it’s important to know that tailgating is limited unless you're a season ticket holder with a parking permit. One of the few alternatives is the official game day party on the lawn east of the stadium where you’ll find live music and games, as well as food trucks and local vendors.
Make sure you find time to head over to the peristyle end of the stadium either before or during the game. You'll be able to learn more about the history of the stadium from the plaques in the “Court of Honor” and the two bronze nude statues modeled after athletes from the 1984 Olympics. You’ll also find the Olympic torch, which is still lit for USC games.
Food to Try at LA Memorial Coliseum
Though it's one of the oldest stadiums in the country, LA Memorial Coliseum has changed its menu with the times. A smokehouse that serves both brisket and pulled pork has been added in recent years. Visitors will also find Hawaiian-inspired options like the Aloha Poke Bowl, as well as street tacos, LA-style hot dogs with onions, jalapeños, and pico de gallo, and the massive Coliseum Burger.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is LA Memorial Coliseum located?
The LA Memorial Coliseum is located in the Exposition Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.
What kind of events does LA Memorial Coliseum host?
Aside from football games, LA Coliseum events include international soccer games, concerts, the Olympic games, and other large outdoor events.
Which team is playing at LA Memorial Coliseum?
The football stadium serves as the home of the nearby USC Trojans. It's also the temporary home of the Los Angeles Rams.
Where can I park for free at LA Memorial Coliseum?
Though free parking is hard to come by, there are six official parking lots at Exposition Park. Parking for USC football games is restricted to members of the Trojan Athletic Fund. For LA Rams games, there are a limited number of spaces available, which are sold in advance, typically for $60. Parking is also available at the USC campus on a first-come, first-serve basis for both USC football games and LA Rams football games, at rates usually going for $25.
If those prices are too high, the area also offers limited street parking – just look out for meters and signs!
What is the seating capacity of LA Memorial Coliseum?
After undergoing recent renovations, the LA Memorial Coliseum can now seat 78,500 fans.
Who owns LA Memorial Coliseum?
The Coliseum is jointly owned by the State of California, Los Angeles County, and the City of Los Angeles.
How do I get to LA Memorial Coliseum using public transport?
The stadium is easily accessible via the metro. Depending on where you're coming from, you’ll be able to catch the Metro Express to the LA Coliseum.