Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is a living monument to Olympic history, having hosted the Games in 1932 and 1984—and now set to make history again in 2028 as the first venue to host three Summer Olympics. This iconic stadium in Exposition Park will be the heart of track and field competition, where the world's fastest athletes will compete for gold on hallowed ground. The Coliseum's distinctive peristyle end and Olympic torch cauldron create one of the most recognizable settings in sports. For LA 2028, the venue will also host portions of the Opening and Closing Ceremonies as part of an innovative dual-venue celebration.
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Getting There
Address
3911 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90037
34.0141, -118.2879
Public Transit
Take the Metro E Line (Expo) to Expo Park/USC station, then walk 10 minutes south. Metro bus lines 81, 102, and 200 also serve the area.
Driving
From I-110, exit at Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd and head west. From I-10, exit at Vermont Ave and head south. Follow signs to Exposition Park.
Parking
Limited on-site parking available at Lot 6. Additional parking at California Science Center lots and street parking with restrictions. Expect heavy traffic on event days—public transit strongly recommended.
Rideshare
Designated pickup/drop-off zones on Figueroa St and Bill Robertson Lane. During Olympics, dedicated rideshare areas will be established.
Accessibility
Accessible seating throughout the venue. Companion seating available. ADA parking in designated lots. Accessible entrances at Gates 1, 6, and 9.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about visiting Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum during LA 2028.
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Venue Info
- Zone
- DTLA Zone / Exposition Park
- Capacity
- 77,500
- Sports Count
- 5 sports
Data Sources
- •LA28 Games Plan
- •Opening/closing plan coverage
- •LA28 Official Venue Plan 2024