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Crypto.com Arena: The Heart of LA Entertainment

Experience world-class sports and entertainment at Los Angeles' iconic Crypto.com Arena, home of the Lakers, Kings, and Sparks.

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Crypto.com Arena, located in downtown Los Angeles, is a world-renowned multi-purpose arena that has been a hub for sports, music, and entertainment since its opening in 1999. Home to the Lakers, Kings, and Sparks, it has hosted countless iconic events, from NBA Finals to Grammy Awards.

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Local tips

  • Arrive early to explore L.A. Live and the Star Plaza, featuring statues of sports legends.
  • Take public transportation to avoid traffic and parking fees.
  • Check the arena's bag policy before you go; small clutches are preferred.
  • Purchase tickets in advance online or at the box office.
  • Consider attending a VIP tour for a behind-the-scenes look at the arena.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    To reach Crypto.com Arena via public transport, take the Metro A, E, or J Line to Pico Station. From there, it's a short walk west on Pico Boulevard, then a right turn onto Figueroa Street. The arena will be a couple of blocks north on your left. A single Metro fare is $1.75.

  • Walking

    If you are near the Los Angeles Convention Center, head north on Figueroa Street. Crypto.com Arena is located directly across from the convention center, a short walk of approximately 5-10 minutes. Be mindful of pedestrian crossings.

  • Ride Share

    If taking a rideshare service like Uber or Lyft, set your destination to Crypto.com Arena. Designated drop-off zones are located near Chick Hearn Court and Figueroa Street. Note that post-game, rideshare demand increases, potentially leading to higher prices. A short trip from downtown should cost approximately $10-$20.

  • Parking

    If driving, there are 3,300 parking spaces in Crypto.com Arena-owned lots, with over 10,000 spaces within a 7-10 minute walk. Expect to pay $15-$25 on average, though rates vary depending on the event. For events lasting 3.5 hours or more, West Garage (Lot W) is recommended. Pre-paid parking passes can be obtained for oversized vehicles by calling (213)765-6815.

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Since opening its doors on October 17, 1999, Crypto.com Arena has become a landmark in downtown Los Angeles, hosting a wide array of sports, concerts, and special events. Originally known as Staples Center, the arena was renamed in 2021 and is owned and operated by Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG). The arena is home to the Los Angeles Lakers (NBA), Los Angeles Kings (NHL), and Los Angeles Sparks (WNBA). From 1999 to 2024, it was the only arena in the NBA shared by two teams. Crypto.com Arena has hosted seven NBA Finals series with the Lakers, the 2012 and 2014 Stanley Cup Finals, and three WNBA Finals. It has also been the venue for three NBA All-Star Games and two NHL All-Star Games. Beyond sports, Crypto.com Arena is a premier concert venue, hosting major touring acts such as U2, Paul McCartney, Taylor Swift, and Adele. It has also been the most frequent host of the Grammy Awards ceremony since its opening. The arena is part of the L.A. Live entertainment district, offering visitors a variety of dining, shopping, and entertainment options. Star Plaza, outside the arena, features statues of sports legends like Magic Johnson and Wayne Gretzky. In 2028, Crypto.com Arena will host the gymnastics competition and boxing finals during the Summer Olympics. The arena's seating capacity varies depending on the event, reaching up to 19,395 for concerts and boxing, 18,910 for basketball games, and 18,145 for hockey.

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