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Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Cincinnati Reds Dodger Stadium September 07th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Los Angeles Dodgers Dodger Stadium
1000 Vin Scully Ave, Los Angeles, CA
90012, US
1. Lot 1 - 0.5 miles, $20
2. Lot 2 - 0.6 miles, $20
3. Lot 3 - 0.8 miles, $25
4. Lot 4 - 1 mile, $25
5. Street parking - 0.3 miles, $10
6. Private lots - 0.4 miles, $30
Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati is more than just a stadium; it’s a hub of unforgettable moments and local traditions that make attending a game feel like stepping into a living piece of Reds history. Remember when they celebrated the championship teams of 75 and 76 during their four-decade anniversary in 2015? That event alone shows how deeply rooted this place is in the community. Over the years, it’s hosted everything from celebrity softball matches, where local stars and fans get a chance to play around, to eye-catching giveaways like figurines of legendary players that fans cherish long after the game ends. Kids aren’t left out either; the kids’ clubhouse is a real hit, giving younger fans a chance to enjoy their own space while soaking in the ballpark vibe. If you’re after a more upscale experience, the luxury suites are perfect for private gatherings or special occasions, offering some of the best views in the house. And hey, if you’re near the Reds Hall of Fame, just head to the stadium entrance, easy enough. For those into cycling, there are scenic bike paths along the riverbank that make a trip to the ballpark even more enjoyable. Whether you're a die-hard Reds fan or just in town for the experience, catching a game at Great American Ball Park feels like being part of Cincinnati’s living, breathing baseball story.