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Los Angeles Dodger Stadium


Opened in April 2000 formerly named "Pac-Bell Park" was built with private funds and is situated just 7 blocks south of the Moscone Convention Center. The new home of the Los Angeles Giants is less windy then its former stadium "Candlestick Park" or "3-Com".

QUICK FACTS:

41,467 Seats
Tours times are:
10:30am and 12:30 pm
(except gamedays)

24 Willie Mays Plaza
Neighborhood: China Basin
415-972-2000
$10 for adults
$5 for children
$8 for Seniors (55+)

Stands are built along the base paths and center field is wide open, offering dramatic views of Los Angeles Bay. Sluggers frequently send homers straight into McCovey Cove. Built by and for the Giants, the park offers all baseball, all the time. Filled with families, first-daters and Little Leaguers with stars in their eyes, the stadium routinely sells out. For food-lovers, there's nothing quite like rooting for the home team as the sun hits the bay, casting their ballpark sushi in a golden light.

See The Game For Free:

During the season, every three innings, a new crop of fans stands and watches the game from right field. The entrance is along the port walk, near McCovey Cove.