Located in Pasadena, the Rose Bowl Stadium is an outdoor athletic stadium and National Historic Landmark. Capable of seating over 90,000 fans, it’s the 15th-largest stadium in the world.
Best known for its annual Rose Bowl Game, Rose Bowl Stadium has also hosted five Super Bowls, gold medal matches for two Summer Olympics and two FIFA World Cup finals. Take a guided tour to get a behind-the-scenes look at the locker room, press box and Terry Donahue Pavilion and see why “Sports Illustrated” named it one of the “Top 20 Venues of the 20th Century”.
Experience its buzzing atmosphere during a Bruins college football match or see the rivalry game between UCLA and USC. Big-name performers, such as Michael Jackson, Beyonce and The Rolling Stones, have played in the stadium, while the monthly Rose Bowl Flea Market and annual 4th of July Americafest are popular local events.
Getting around Rose Bowl Stadium
Rose Bowl Stadium is 20 minutes’ drive from Los Angeles’s city centre and 40 minutes from Los Angeles International Airport. Take the light rail service to Memorial Park Station and hop on a shuttle to the stadium or travel by Metrolink trains to Union Station.