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No service fees. 100% BuyerTrust Guarantee.The seat numbers at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum are a little bit different than your typical venue. Seat 1 is always on the aisle closest to the lower numbered section adjacent to it (or on the right side of the section when facing the field). So for example seat 1 is section 10 will be on the aisle closest to section 9. On the other aisle you will find seat 101, which is closest to the high numbered section adjacent to it (or on the left side of the section when facing the field). If you have seat 1 or 101 you will be sitting on the aisle. The higher your seat number, the closer you are to the center of the section.
The Los Angeles Coliseum is home to the University of Southern California Trojans football team. The stadium was opened in 1923 and previously served as home to the Rams from 1946 to 1979, during the franchise's first stint in LA.
The Classic Parking Garage at Lot (3208 Royal St) by Shrine Auditorium is a the best place to park for games at LA Coliseum. It's nearly a mile walk to the gate, but will provide an easier exit than those who had parked closed to the venue. A good option for public parking is to park near the Los Angeles Convention Center and then take the Metro Express from the Pico Station to LA Coliseum. You can find public parking on SpotHero at the LA Convention Center or Pico Station.
The Trojans' bench is located roughly in front of sections 121B through 122B, while the visitors' bench will be located in front of sections 106A through 107A.
The best seats at the LA Coliseum are located in sections 6-7 and 22-23, which are the closest to midfield. However, you want to ensure that you sit above row 10 in these sections or any others. The reason is that the Coliseum has a very gradual slope, making it difficult to see the action from the first 10 rows. Ideally, you would want to sit between rows 15-40 for optimal sightlines for UFC Football games.
Unlike traditional stadiums, the Coliseum only is not tiered and just has one bowl of seating, with 93 rows per section. To make it a bit easier to reference what would be considered an upper or level seat, think of it as rows 1-40 as the lower tier, rows 41-70 as the middle tier, and rows 71-93 as the upper tier. Also, it's important to keep in mind that the bowl shape pushes fans farther out from the field as the row increases more so than it pushes them up. In more modern stadiums, the slope is much steeper so you are moving higher up from the field than farther out from it when the row increases.
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