The Coliseum is conveniently located at 3911 S. Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90037, just off I-110 and I-10 in Exposition Park. We are one block south of the University of Southern California and near a number of attractions and dining options.

The stadium is also accessibly located near several public transportation routes including Metro light rail and bus lines, and even connects to Amtrak for visitors traveling from neighboring counties.

Coliseum Insider Tip:

To avoid traffic and parking delays, we highly encourage guests to take public transportation whenever possible, including the Metro E Line which has two stops adjacent to the Coliseum (Expo Park/USC or Expo/Vermont) that are less than a five-minute walk to our entrance gates.

For those guests who rideshare, please check with your favored provider for special event day rates and pickup/drop off locations.

The LA Memorial Coliseum uses what3words to help find precise locations at the venue, such as entrances, exits, the ticket office, and more. Every 10 foot square has been given a unique combination of three words: a what3words address. We have added some popular locations here for the venue, find each location by clicking on the link or entering the corresponding 3 word address into the free what3words app:

Blue Structure Parking: ///quite.pipe.rides

Gate 29: ///solar.pines.chefs

Coliseum Box Office Gate 29: ///scores.visits.outer

Ticket Sales/Will Call Gate 1: ///before.pace.tricks

Ticket Sales Gate 19: ///spend.agents.bend

West Administration Building: ///items.handed.star

Founders Entry Gate 7: ///tunnel.yoga.incomes

Gate 16: ///racing.kept.pepper

The Coliseum is easily accessible using the Metro E Line at the Expo Park/USC or Expo/Vermont Stations.

The Metro E Line runs from East LA to Santa Monica, and can be easily accessed with connections at 7th St./Metro Center in downtown Los Angeles to the Metro B & D Lines. A Line riders can transfer to the E Line at the following stations: Little Tokyo/Arts District, Historic Broadway, Grand Av Arts/Bunker Hill, 7th St./Metro Center and Pico Station.

Purchase a $3.50 round-trip fare at the beginning of trips to avoid lines when events are over. Each person, including children over the age of 5, must have a valid TAP card and remember to tap before each boarding.

Last trains from Expo Park depart at 11:50 pm heading east towards East LA (via Downtown LA) and 12:10 am heading west towards downtown Santa Monica. Enhanced service begins two to three hours prior to kickoff and continues one to two hours after the game. When leaving the Coliseum, exit the North side of the Coliseum at Gates 19 or 23.

For more Metro Gameday information, please visit: https://www.metro.net/riding/gameday/

Metro Service to the Coliseum

Metro Service to the Coliseum

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Download a map and schedule information for the E Line at https://www.metro.net/riding/schedules/?line=804 

Metro also has several convenient parking lots available (fees and availability may vary) at:

B Line

  • North Hollywood B Line Station
  • Universal City/Studio City

C Line

Ample parking is available at nearly all stations between Norwalk and Redondo Beach

E Line

  • La Cienega/Jefferson
  • Culver City
  • Expo/Sepulveda
  • Expo/Bundy
  • 26th/Bergamot
  • 17th/SMC
  • Indiana in Boyle Heights
  • Atlantic in East Los Angeles

A Line

  • APU/Citrus College
  • Azusa Downtown
  • Irwindale
  • Duarte/City of Hope
  • Monrovia
  • Arcadia
  • Sierra Madre Villa in East Pasadena
  • Fillmore in Pasadena
  • Heritage Square
  • Lincoln/Cypress

Those fans coming from the San Gabriel Valley or the South Bay area can use the Metro J Line, with parking available at:

  • Harbor Gateway Transit Center
  • El Monte Bus Station

Customers can exit at 37th St./USC station along the I-110 ExpressLanes and walk a few blocks to the Coliseum via Flower Street. TAP vending machines are available at both Harbor Gateway Transit Center and El Monte Bus Station.

Metrolink is southern California’s regional passenger rail service with 62 stations across Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. To get to the LA Coliseum via Metrolink, first take the route of your choice to L.A. Union Station. Next, transfer for free to the Metro E Line (Expo) and exit Expo Park/USC or take the Metro J Line (Silver) and exit 37th St/USC.

You can plan your trip, door-to-door, using the Moovit App or Transit App.

Take Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner to L.A. Union Station (LAX) from the Central Coast, Ventura County, the San Fernando Valley, Orange County or San Diego County and transfer to the Metro Red/Purple Line and then at 7th/Metro transfer to the Expo Line.  Be sure to check possible service interruptions during October when planning your trip.

http://pacificsurfliner.com/ – schedules

Eleven miles of carpool lanes on the 110 Harbor Freeway have been converted to High-Occupancy Toll lanes, known as Metro ExpressLanes. All toll lane users must have a FasTrak installed in their vehicle regardless of vehicle occupancy.

To learn more and sign up for FasTrak, visit www.metroexpresslanes.net

The recent completion of the MyFigueroa project will bring safety improvements for bicyclists on Figueroa St, but there are already a lot of great routes for getting around the Downtown and USC area on a bike.

For more information, check out bike.lacity.org