Every restroom and bathroom at Dodger Stadium, mapped by level and gate — plus the best places to eat, drink, and stay nearby.
Heading into Dodger Stadium? Find the closest bathroom to your entry gate in seconds.
| I'm entering via... | Nearest restroom | Walk | Accessible | Baby Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gate A (Sunset Gate — Vin Scully Ave) | Field Level concourse, behind nearest seating section | 2 min | Yes | Yes |
| Gate B (Scott Gate — Scott Ave) | Loge Level concourse restrooms | 2 min | Yes | Yes |
| Gate C (Golden State Gate — Academy Rd) | Reserve Level concourse restrooms | 2 min | Yes | Yes |
| Gate D (Academy Gate — Park St) | Reserve Level concourse restrooms | 2 min | Yes | Yes |
| Gate E (Downtown Gate — 110 Fwy) | Top Deck concourse restrooms | 3 min | Yes | Yes |
| Center Field Plaza | Field Level restrooms near center field concessions | 2 min | Yes | Yes |
💡 7th inning stretch tip: Top Deck and Reserve Level restrooms have significantly shorter lines. Most crowds stay on Field and Loge levels — head up a level and skip the wait.
All 30+ restrooms pinned on the actual Dodger Stadium footprint. Tap a pin for level, section, and facility details.
Quick picks for your game day — the closest hotel, best pre-game bar, top restaurant, and must-do experience.
Chinatown location, 1.7 miles from the stadium. Walk to Dodger Stadium Express at Union Station.
Iconic dive bar on Sunset packed with Dodger fans before every game. $5 draft specials.
The birthplace of the French dip sandwich since 1908. A pre-game LA institution in Chinatown.
Behind the scenes: Vin Scully Press Box, dugout, trophy gallery, and the hallowed diamond.
Pre-game bars, post-game restaurants, and the best spots within driving distance — all with real distances and ratings. We've noted which venues have confirmed customer restrooms.
Iconic dive bar on Sunset packed with Dodger fans before every game. $5 jungle juice specials. Full party atmosphere after wins.
Dive bar in the shadows of Dodger Stadium. $5 draft beer specials and a varied food menu. Walk-in crowd on game days.
Warehouse taproom across from LA State Historic Park. Excellent craft beer, fish sandwich, and cheese fries. Great bar snacks.
TVs tuned to Dodgers news and flaming margaritas. The perfect pre-game Mexican cantina atmosphere.
Indian sports bar with Malai Rigatoni, Achaari Buffalo Wings, and cold beer. Unique game-day dining experience.
Neighborhood bar with craft cocktails and a laid-back crowd. Named after the Metro line that runs nearby.
The birthplace of the French dipped sandwich, open since 1908. Lines move fast. Cash and card. A must-visit before any game.
Pressed-to-order corn tortillas, trompos of juicy al pastor, and vibrant salsas. Just 2 minutes from the stadium entrance.
Throwback pizza parlor with elite pies by the slice, crispy wings, and a bleed-blue Dodger crowd.
Crispy pork belly lechon and chicken inasal. Modern Filipino dining in Chinatown's Far East Plaza.
Japanese izakaya near the stadium entrance. Yakitori and garlic fried rice with Dungeness crab.
The Classic Double: smash patties of ground short rib, brisket, and rib-eye trim with American cheese and caramelized onions.
Dodger Dogs ($8), nachos, burgers, and beer ($15+). Field Level concessions are busiest at 7th inning stretch — try Reserve or Top Deck for shorter lines. Nearest restrooms are always on the same level.
Chicken Katsu Club at Field 8, Gindaco Umami Takoyaki, and the Slugger (jalapeno cheddar sausage with white cheese sauce and fries).
Hidden speakeasy under the right-field pavilion. Seats 99 guests. Charcuterie platters, hummus, and Chu-Hi Highball cocktails. Worth finding.
The best hotels near Dodger Stadium, sorted by proximity. Dodger Stadium sits on a hilltop in Chavez Ravine — there are no hotels within walking distance of the gates, but Chinatown and Downtown LA are the closest neighborhoods. The free Dodger Stadium Express bus from Union Station makes downtown hotels very convenient.
Chinatown location, closest hotel to the stadium. Walk to Union Station for the free Dodger Stadium Express. Clean, reliable, budget-friendly.
Modern hotel in the heart of Chinatown. Easy walk to Union Station and the Dodger Stadium Express. Rooftop bar with DTLA views.
Budget option near Union Station. The Dodger Stadium Express makes this a practical game-day base.
4-star hotel at California Plaza. Pool, fitness center, and multiple restaurants. Short Uber or Dodger Express to the stadium.
Historic luxury hotel since 1923. Grand lobby, spa, and pool. An LA landmark. Take an Uber or the Dodger Express.
Boutique hotel with a stunning pool and Spanish Colonial architecture. Near LA Live and Crypto Arena. Short ride to the game.
Hip hostel/hotel hybrid with private rooms and shared dorms. Rooftop pool. Budget-friendly for solo travelers and groups.
Basic accommodations within walking distance of Union Station. Good for budget-conscious fans who want proximity over luxury.
Making a day of it? These attractions are within easy reach — perfect if you're arriving early or visiting Los Angeles for the first time.
Behind the scenes: Vin Scully Press Box, trophy gallery, Dodger dugout, and walk on the diamond. Tours run year-round on game and non-game days.
🚽 Restrooms available at tour start point
LA's oldest park surrounds Dodger Stadium. Hiking trails, picnic areas, and breathtaking views of downtown LA and the San Gabriel Mountains. Free entry.
🚽 Public restrooms at Angels Point and Grace E. Simons Lodge
Vibrant cultural enclave with traditional Chinese architecture, authentic cuisine, art galleries, and colorful shops. A short drive from the stadium.
🚽 Restaurant restrooms throughout
Revitalized riverside path for walking, jogging, and cycling. Rent a bike or join a kayaking tour. Beautiful urban scenery.
🚽 Public restrooms at Marsh Park and Sunnynook Park
Scenic urban lake with pedal boats, lotus flowers in summer, and a downtown skyline backdrop. Great for a pre-game stroll.
🚽 Public restrooms at the boathouse (accessible)
The birthplace of Los Angeles. Historic Mexican marketplace with artisan vendors, live music, and traditional food. Adjacent to Union Station.
🚽 Public restrooms on-site (accessible)
Dodger Stadium is at 1000 Vin Scully Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012 — perched on a hilltop in Chavez Ravine with panoramic views of the city.
From Union Station every 10 min, starting 2.5 hours before first pitch. Drops at Center Field and Top Deck entrances. Return service runs 45 min after final out. Free with game ticket.
Take the B/D Line (Red/Purple) or A Line (Gold) to Union Station, then catch the free Dodger Stadium Express. Union Station is the gateway.
5 gates with 16,000+ parking spaces. $35 general parking (credit card only). Gates open 2.5 hours before game time. See parking section below.
Rideshare drop-off at Gate A (Sunset Gate). After the game, walk toward Sunset Blvd or Scott Ave for lower surge pricing. Allow extra time for traffic.
20-30 min uphill from Sunset Blvd via Vin Scully Avenue. Steep climb but scenic views. Public restrooms in Elysian Park en route.
Bike valet available on select game days. LA Metro Bike Share stations near Chinatown and Echo Park. Lock up before the uphill climb.
Where to park and the closest restroom from each parking lot so you're sorted the moment you arrive. General parking is $35 (credit card only, no cash). Parking gates open 2.5 hours before game time.
Main entrance off Stadium Way and Vin Scully Ave. Rideshare drop-off also here.
North side entrance. Good for Loge Level seating.
East side. Good for Reserve Level. Prepaid parking lanes available.
East side via Academy Rd. Multiple lot options.
Direct freeway access from the 110. Best for quick exit after the game.
More remote but easier entry/exit. Complimentary shuttle to the stadium.
Full breakdown of every restroom location inside Dodger Stadium, organized by level. Last verified May 2026.
Single-stall, wheelchair-accessible restrooms with all-gender designations throughout the stadium. Available for guests who require caregiver assistance or need extra space and privacy.
Available inside the all-gender restroom at Section 32 on the Reserve Level. Full-size adult change table for guests who need it.
Baby-changing tables are available in all restrooms at Dodger Stadium. In some restrooms, the changing table is inside the accessible stall.
Accessible parking spaces are located in Lots B, D, F, G, K, L, N, and P. Valid disabled placard or plate required.
Top Deck and Reserve Level restrooms are significantly quieter during the 7th inning stretch. Most crowds stay on Field and Loge levels — go up for shorter waits.
For accessibility questions, contact Fan Services at 866-DODGERS ext. 7 before visiting, or call the Dodger Hotline at 323-224-2611 during the game.
Arriving early or tailgating? These free public restrooms are nearby.
Daylight hours • Adjacent to stadium
Park hours • 0.5 mi north
6am-10pm • 1.5 mi south
5am-12am • 2.0 mi south
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Quick answers to the most common Dodger Stadium visitor questions.
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