Hollywood Bowl

Overview

The Hollywood Bowl is Los Angeles’s iconic outdoor amphitheater, home to the LA Philharmonic’s summer season and host to major concerts under the stars from June through September.

Accessible parking and drop-off zones are available. Accessible routes lead throughout the venue, accessible restrooms are on site, and reserved wheelchair seating is available. Note that the Bowl is set on a hillside — some areas involve slopes, and checking the accessibility guide before your visit is recommended.

Audio guides, assistive listening devices, and sign language interpreters are available for performances.

Service animals are welcome.

Visitors note that post-concert electric cart service can involve a wait time, as carts cannot easily make return trips against the flow of traffic. The Bowl does not supply loaner or rental wheelchairs, so visitors who need one should plan accordingly. Arrive at least two hours early to secure accessible parking, as lots can sell out.

Accessibility Information
Mobility & Physical Access
Accessible Parking
Drop off Zones
Accessible Routes to Areas of Interest
Reserved Wheelchair Seating
Auditory Accessibility
Assistive Listening Devices
Sign Language Interpreters
Visual Accessibility
Audio Guides
Support Services & Amenities
Service Animals Allowed
Details
2301 Highland Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90068, United States
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