Rose Bowl Stadium
The Rose Bowl Stadium is the proud home of the Tournament of Roses Football Game, UCLA Bruin Football, Americafest Fourth of July celebration, concerts, religious services, filmings and the World's Largest Flea Market (R.G. Canning). A National Historic Landmark built in 1922 and known for the New Year's Tournament of Roses Football Game, the Rose Bowl Stadium has also earned its World-Class Reputation by hosting five NFL Super Bowl Games, the 1984 Olympic Soccer Matches, the 1994 Men's World Cup, the 1999 Women's World Cup, the 2002, 2006, 2010 and 2014 BCS National College Football Championship Games and was home to the inaugural 2015 College Football Playoff Semi-final game presented by Northwestern Mutual and numerous other memorable events over the past eighty plus years.
Mon. - Fri. : 8:30am - 5:30pm
Accepts Credit Cards
ADA Accessible
Eco Friendly
Public Space ADA Compliant
Family Friendly
Student Group Friendly
Green Certified
Tour Group Friendly
Self Parking
Total Square Footage: 112920
Largest Room Square Footage: 107640
Total Meeting Rooms: 13
Capacity Inside: 13422
Capacity Outside: 7500
Available for Buy Out
In-House Catering Service
Max Theater Capacity: 10000
Max Reception Capacity: 7500
Max Banquet Capacity: 2500
Max Classroom Capacity: 3500
Number of Breakout Rooms: 54
Total Capacity: 20922