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Dodger StadiumSeating Guide: Where to Sit & Best Seats

Dodger Stadium, the home of the Los Angeles Dodgers since 1962, is the largest ballpark in Major League Baseball by listed capacity, at approximately 56,000 seats held flat by a long-standing conditional-use permit. Its tiered bowl rises through four main seated levels — Field, Loge, Reserve and Top Deck — wrapped around the diamond, with the lively outfield Pavilion behind the fences. The best overall views are from the Field level around home plate and the infield, while the Loge level is widely considered the best value, pairing strong, elevated sightlines with mid-range pricing. Budget seats sit in the upper Reserve and Top Deck, which deliver sweeping San Gabriel Mountain and skyline views in exchange for distance from the play. For day games, seats under the upper-deck overhangs and on the third-base side tend to hold shade longest.

Location: Los Angeles, United StatesCapacity: 56,000Updated: 2026

Configurations

MLB baseball (Los Angeles Dodgers)

The primary, full-bowl configuration. All four seated tiers (Field, Loge, Reserve, Top Deck) plus the outfield Pavilion are open, with listed capacity around 56,000. Sections wrap the diamond; lower numbers are closer to home plate, even numbers run down the first-base side and odd numbers down the third-base side.

Concerts (end-stage)

For major concerts a stage is built in the outfield and the playing field is filled with floor/general-admission and seated sections facing it. The seated bowl behind and to the sides of the stage is used, while sections directly behind the stage are typically closed or sold as limited/restricted-view. Exact floor layouts and capacity vary by production, so always check the chart for the specific show.

Seating levels explained

Field Level

Field sections approx. 1-53 (Field Box MVP, Infield Box, Preferred Field)

The lowest tier, ringing the infield and extending down both foul lines closest to the action. Sub-divided into premium Field Box MVP, Infield Box and Preferred Field areas.

Pros: Closest to the players and the diamond; best sightlines for following the at-bat; premium feel and atmosphere.

Cons: Most expensive standard seats; lower foul-line and corner sections lose some infield perspective; largely uncovered, so day games can be sunny.

Loge Level

Loge sections approx. 101-168 (Loge Box MVP, Loge Infield, Preferred Loge Box)

The second deck, raised just above Field level with a clean, elevated angle over the whole field. A long-standing fan favourite for value.

Pros: Excellent elevated sightlines; widely rated the best value at the stadium; central Loge sections give a full view of the diamond.

Cons: Further back than Field level; popular sections sell quickly; pricing above Reserve and Top Deck.

Reserve Level

Reserve sections approx. 1-61 (Reserve MVP, Infield Reserve, Preferred Reserve)

A large, affordable mid-to-upper tier with partial overhangs from the deck above, making it one of the more reliably shaded levels for day games.

Pros: Good balance of price and view; overhang offers shade on hot afternoons; family-friendly and good for groups.

Cons: Noticeably further from the field; high rows feel distant; rear rows can have a slightly enclosed feel under the overhang.

Top Deck

Top Deck sections approx. 1-13

The highest seated level, perched above the infield with panoramic views over the field, downtown skyline and surrounding hills.

Pros: Cheapest seats in the house; sweeping skyline and mountain views; airy upper-bowl atmosphere.

Cons: Furthest from the action; fully exposed to sun, so afternoon games can be hot; long climb up to the level.

Pavilion

Left-field and right-field Pavilion sections approx. 301-316

Bleacher-style outfield seating behind the fences, much of it with bar-stool seats and drink rails. The most boisterous part of the ballpark.

Pros: Lively, party atmosphere; prime spot to catch a home-run ball; generally affordable.

Cons: Distant, side-on view of the infield; can be exposed to sun (right field catches the evening sun); rowdier crowd not suited to everyone.

Best seats at Dodger Stadium

ForSectionsWhy
Best overall viewField Level infield sections behind home plate and around the diamond (Field Box MVP / Infield Box, approx. sections 1-39)These lower-bowl seats sit closest to the action with the cleanest, straight-on view of the pitcher-batter battle and the whole infield.
Best valueLoge Level central sections (Loge Box MVP, approx. 101-136)The Loge tier gives an elevated, unobstructed view over the entire field at noticeably lower prices than Field level, making it the sweet spot for price-to-view.
Best atmosphereOutfield Pavilion (approx. sections 301-316), left or right fieldThe Pavilion is the loudest, most social part of the ballpark, with drink rails, a party feel and the best chance of catching a home-run ball.
Best value for families and groupsReserve Level (Reserve MVP / Infield Reserve, approx. sections 1-36)Affordable, roomy and partly shaded under the upper-deck overhang, with a solid elevated view of the whole diamond.
Best for shade on a day gameLoge sections on the third-base side (approx. 155-165) and Reserve sections beneath the upper-deck overhang on both sidesThese areas hold shade longest as the sun moves, keeping you out of direct heat during afternoon starts.
Best for a concertLower seated bowl on the sides facing the outfield stage, plus front floor/general-admission sectionsFor end-stage shows these give the most direct, head-on view of the stage; check the specific event chart as sections directly behind the stage are usually closed.

Seats to avoid & obstructed views

  • Sections directly behind the stage during concerts (typically rear outfield / Pavilion behind an outfield stage): Restricted or no view of the stage; these are usually closed or sold as limited-view for end-stage concerts.
  • Highest rows of the Top Deck (sections approx. 1-13): Furthest from the field, with a long climb and full sun exposure on day games; players look small.
  • Outfield Pavilion corners and rear rows (approx. 301-316): Distant, side-on angle to the infield, and right-field areas can catch direct evening sun.
  • Deep foul-line corners on Field and Loge levels (highest Field/Loge section numbers toward the outfield): Sharp angle to home plate reduces the infield view, and parts of the play can feel far down the line.
  • Rear rows of the Reserve level under the deep overhang: The upper-deck overhang can clip the view of high fly balls and gives a more enclosed, distant feel.

Premium & hospitality

Dugout Club

The stadium's most exclusive club, in the first rows behind home plate and the dugouts, with all-inclusive in-seat food and beverage, a full bar and private restrooms.

Baseline Club

Wide, comfortable seats in the lower infield baseline sections (around 26BL-45BL) with access to a club lounge, complimentary food and beverage, a full bar and in-seat dining.

Stadium Club / Stadium Club Boxes

A premium club and box experience overlooking the field, popular for groups wanting a semi-private setting with food and beverage service.

Luxury Suites

Climate-controlled private suites accommodating groups (roughly 20-70 guests) with catering, private seating and amenities.

Accessibility & companion seating

Dodger Stadium provides wheelchair-accessible and companion seating across all of its seating levels, along with accessible restrooms, step-free entrances and lifts/elevators. Renovations added elevators and escalators connecting the outfield areas with the Field, Loge and Reserve levels to improve vertical access around the terraced site. Accessible and companion seats are best arranged in advance through the Dodgers/MLB ticket office so suitable locations can be confirmed.

Where: Wheelchair and companion seating is distributed across the Field, Loge, Reserve and Top Deck levels rather than concentrated in one area; contact the Dodgers ticket office or MLB Ballpark services to book specific accessible locations and request any assistance.

Upcoming events at Dodger Stadium

Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Dodger Stadium?

For the best overall view, choose Field Level infield sections behind home plate and around the diamond (roughly sections 1-39), which sit closest to the action. If you want the best balance of view and price, the central Loge level (around sections 101-136) is the most popular value pick.

What are the cheapest seats at Dodger Stadium?

The cheapest seats are generally in the Top Deck (the highest tier, around sections 1-13) and the outfield Pavilion. Both are budget-friendly; the Top Deck offers panoramic skyline and mountain views, while the Pavilion offers a lively atmosphere close to home-run territory.

What is the seating capacity of Dodger Stadium?

Dodger Stadium has a listed capacity of approximately 56,000, the largest in Major League Baseball. The figure has been held flat for decades by a conditional-use permit, so when premium lower seats are added, upper-deck or pavilion seats are removed to keep the total roughly the same.

Which seats are in the shade at Dodger Stadium?

For day games, the Reserve level under the upper-deck overhang on both sides and the third-base-side Loge sections (around 155-165) tend to hold shade longest. The Top Deck is fully exposed, and the first-base side and right-field Pavilion can catch direct evening sun in summer.

Does Dodger Stadium have a roof?

No. Dodger Stadium is an open-air ballpark with no roof, so seats in the upper Top Deck and parts of the outfield are exposed to sun and weather. Lower-bowl seats and those under the upper-deck overhangs offer more shade.

What premium and club seats are available at Dodger Stadium?

Premium options include the all-inclusive Dugout Club behind home plate, the Baseline Club in the lower infield, the Stadium Club and Stadium Club Boxes overlooking the field, and luxury suites. These come with perks such as complimentary food and beverage, private bars and dedicated service.

Is Dodger Stadium accessible for wheelchair users?

Yes. Wheelchair-accessible and companion seating is available across all seating levels, supported by lifts/elevators, escalators, accessible restrooms and step-free entrances. It is best to book accessible seats in advance through the Dodgers/MLB ticket office to confirm suitable locations.

How is seating set up for concerts at Dodger Stadium?

For concerts the field is converted to an end-stage layout, with a stage in the outfield and floor/general-admission and seated sections facing it, plus the surrounding seated bowl. Sections directly behind the stage are usually closed or sold as limited-view, and layouts vary by show, so check the chart for your specific event.

Official seating maps: map 1, map 2, map 3

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