Angel Stadium
Los Angeles, California

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Angel Stadium, officially known as Angel Stadium of Anaheim, is the long-standing home of the Los Angeles Angels and one of Major League Baseball’s most iconic ballparks. Opened in 1966, it is the fourth-oldest stadium in the league and affectionatel... read morey nicknamed “The Big A.” Originally designed for baseball, it temporarily hosted NFL games for the Los Angeles Rams before being remodeled exclusively for baseball again in the late 1990s. The venue seats approximately 45,500 fans and maintains many of its historic features alongside modern amenities.

The stadium offers a range of seating options, from field-level boxes to club-level sections and luxury suites. Popular fan features include the Brewery X bar area, themed food options like Angel Dogs and gourmet sandwiches, and a vibrant fan zone for kids. One of its most famous landmarks is the towering Big A sign in the parking lot, whose halo lights up whenever the Angels win—a beloved tradition among locals. Firework shows are often held after Saturday games, adding to the game day excitement.

Located near major freeway access and transit lines, Angel Stadium is convenient for both local and out-of-town visitors. It features ample on-site parking, a tailgating-friendly policy, and guided stadium tours on non-game days. Security and entry procedures follow the MLB clear-bag policy to ensure smooth access. With the team’s lease extended through 2032, Angel Stadium continues to serve as a central hub for Southern California baseball fans. Let me know if you’d like help with game schedules, seating maps, or nearby lodging options.


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