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The Best Seats for The LA Lakers and LA Kings at Crypto.com Arena

Located in downtown Los Angeles, Crypto.com Arena is the home of the NHL’s Los Angeles Lakers and the NBA’s Los Angeles Kings.

The venue was known as the Staples Center until December 2021, and many sports fans still refer to it by its original name or call it Crypto Arena.

Around 4 million Los Angeles locals and visitors to the city attend over 250 events at Crypto.com Arena each year. These include major concerts, hockey and basketball games, and many other major sporting events.

Choosing the best seats at Crypto.com Arena will help you have the most enjoyable experience, whether you’re looking for budget Kings tickets or VIP courtside seats for the Lakers.

Read on to find out how to choose the best seats for the L.A. Lakers and L.A. Kings. 

Crypto.com Arena: The Basics

Seating Map at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.

The Crypto arena seating chart shows standard and premium seating available on four levels plus three rings of luxury suites.

The Event Level and 100 Level layouts vary slightly between Lakers games and Kings games. Check the seating plan for your chosen event before you purchase tickets.

Event Level

  • Courtside seats (Lakers games)
  • Premium Glass seats (Kings games)

100 Level

  • Standard seating in sections 101-119
  • Terrace Suites

200 Level

  • Standard seating in sections 205-210 and 214-219
  • Premier seating in sections PR1-PR3 and PR7-PR18
  • Lexus Club in sections PR4-PR6

Suite Level A

  • Suites A1-A55

Suite Level B

  • Suites B1-B62

Suite Level C

  • Suites C1-C54
  • Hyde Lounge
  • Centurion Suite

300 Level

  • Standard seating in sections 301-324 and 329-334
  • UCTER Seating 

Looking from the seats out towards the ice or court, the lowest seat numbers will be towards your right.

History Of Crypto.com Arena

The Star Plaza entrance at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.
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Crypto.com Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena located next to the Los Angeles Convention Center complex in downtown Los Angeles, CA. It hosts a variety of sports and entertainment events and is home to the L.A. Lakers NBA basketball team and the L.A. Kings NHL hockey team.

Crypto.com Arena opened on October 17, 1999, under the original name of the Staples Center. Until 2024, the arena was also home to the Los Angeles Clippers of the NBA, who now play at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood. At the time, it was the only NBA arena shared by two teams. 

The maximum seating capacity at Crypto.com Arena is 19,067 for basketball games and 18,145 for ice hockey games. The venue’s attendance record is 20,820, set in January 2009 at a boxing match between World WBA Welterweight Champion Antonio Margarito and Shane Mosley.

The arena is also a popular venue for music performances. It has been the most frequent host of the Grammy Awards since 1999 and has featured major concerts by some of the biggest names in music including Kylie Minogue, Taylor Swift, and Bruce Springsteen.

Crypto.com Arena has hosted various other world-class events, including the WTA Tennis Tour Championships, the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, and the Summer X Games indoor competitions. It will be the venue for the gymnastics event at the Los Angeles 2028 Summer Olympic Games.

Standard Seating at Crypto.com Arena

Crypto.com Arena has standard seating available on the 100, 200, and 300 Levels. Choosing the right seats will make a difference to your experience, and budget-friendly options are available on all three main levels of the arena. 

The prices below are indicative pricing from Ticketmaster or AXS, and tickets may also be available on secondary market websites such as StubHub.

100 Level

Lower bowl seats at Crypto.com Arena bring you close to the rink or court, which makes them the most expensive standard seats for a Kings or Lakers game.

100 Level sections have their entrance tunnel at the top of the section. Sitting nearer the back will give you easier access to the restrooms and concessions on the Main Concourse, but rows at the front of the section are closer to the action and give a better view of the game. 

100 Level Side Sections (L.A. Lakers)

View of the court from section 111 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

100 Level Side sections at a Lakers game have up to 22 rows of seating, with lettered rows A and B followed by 20 numbered rows of seating. 

Sections 101 and 111 have a good view of the whole court from the midcourt line, and the home bench at a Lakers game is in front of section 119.

Expect to pay from around $700-800 for seats just behind the premium seats in the front row or around $300-500 further back. 

100 Level Corner Sections (L.A. Lakers)

View of the court from section 104 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

100 Level corner sections for a Lakers game at Crypto.com Arena vary in shape and size, with up to 28 rows of seats. 

Rows at the front will give you a good angled view of the action, but the view from the rear of the section won’t be great.

Corner seats on the 100 Level at Crypto.com Arena will start at around $200-300, depending on location.

100 Level End Sections (L.A. Lakers)

View of the court from section 106 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

End sections on the 100 Level have up to 13 lettered rows followed by up to 20 numbered rows.

Your view from these sections may be obstructed by the basket. Sitting further back in the section can give you a better view of the court as well as easier access to the Main Concourse.

Tickets in the front row of these sections could start from $400-600, but you might find seats further back costing as little as $140.

100 Level Side Sections (L.A. Kings)

View of the ice from section 101 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Sections 101 and 111 are positioned on the middle line and will give you a good view across the whole of the ice. Some fans prefer these seats to Premier Seats on the 200 Level because of the closer proximity to the action. 

The home bench at a Kings game is in front of section numbers 101-102.

The front row of these sections is taken up by premium Delta Sky360 Club seats. Standard seats start from $160 for sections on the middle line and $137 further along the side of the ice.

100 Level Corner Sections (L.A. Kings)

View of the ice from section 104 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Corner sections on the 100 Level for a Kings game at Crypto.com Arena vary in shape and size. If you sit in the rows nearer the ice, you’ll get a good view of puck battles in your corner of the rink. Seats towards the back of the section won’t give you such a good view of the game.

Kings will shoot twice in front of sections 113-114 and 117-118.

Seats in 100 Level Corner sections have ticket prices starting from $120.

100 Level End Sections (L.A. Kings)

View of the court from section 106 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

End sections on the 100 Level have up to 31 rows of seating, so there will be a big difference in the view between the front and back of the section. 

The front row of these sections is taken up by premium Delta Sky360 Club seats. The first 12 rows have letters, and then there are 18 or 19 numbered rows behind them.

These are the cheapest 100-Level seats for a Kings game, and the Kings will shoot twice in front of sections 115-116. You’ll have a great view of the action at your end of the ice but won’t see the action at the opposite end so well.

End section tickets on the 100 Level start at around $100 for seats near the front of the section. They could be as little as $80 further back, making them an affordable option for watching the L.A. Kings play.

200 Level

View of the ice from section 216 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

200 Level seats at Crypto.com Arena are sometimes overlooked by sports fans. They’re not as cheap as 300 Level seats and farther from the court or ice than 100 Level seats. However, these seats can give you a good view of a Kings or Lakers game at a reasonably affordable price, so they’re worth checking out. 

View of the court from section 210 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Each standard seating section on the 200 Level has 12 rows of seats. The concourse entry tunnel is at the front of the section, so seats here will give you easier access to the concourse and a better view. However, bear in mind that you’ll still need to walk up a block of stairs from the concourse to the section entrance. 

Standard seating is only available in the corners and ends of the 200 Level, as the sideline seats are taken up by the more expensive Premier Level seating. If you choose a low row in a good location, the standard seats will give you a premium-standard view at a much lower price.

View of the court from section 216 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

End sections 214-219 are on the shoot-twice side of the ice for Kings hockey games. If you’re watching a Lakers game, bear in mind that your view will be disrupted by the basket. 

200 Level seats aren’t the best seats at Crypto.com Arena, but they can be a good, affordable option for Lakers or Kings fans. For a Kings game, you could pay as little as $80-100 for seats on the 200 Level. For a Lakers game, the cost could start around $100-200.

300 Level

View of the court from section 301 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

The 300 Level is sometimes called the Upper Concourse, and you’ll usually find the cheapest tickets for a Lakers game or Kings game on this deck. However, there are three levels of private suites between the 200 Level and the top deck at Crypto.com Arena, so you might feel a long way from the action.

Sections on the upper level have up to 15 rows, with the section entrance at row 3. Choosing seats in the lower rows might cost a little more but will give you a much better view of the game. You’ll also have easier access to the Upper Concourse restrooms and concessions. 

View of the ice from section 301 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Sideline sections offer the best view from the 300 Level, especially if you choose lower rows in center sections 301 or 318. These seats will give you a good, elevated view of your chosen event.

View of the ice from section 314 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Avoid sitting in high rows on large 300 Level corner sections such as 322 and 332. These are the furthest seats from the court or ice and have the worst views.

View of the court from section 310 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

If you choose end zone sections for a Lakers game, the basket may obstruct your view. On the other hand, if you’re watching a Kings game at Crypto.com Arena, the Kings shoot twice toward sections 324 and 329, making them popular with home fans.

View of the ice from section 310 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

For a Lakers game, seats in 300 Level sections generally start from around $100-140, but you might find some seats priced as low as $50-80.

For a Kings game, seats in sections around the 300 Level start from just $30-50, making it a good value option for watching the LA Kings.

UCTER Seating 

UCTER seating is located on the 300 Level at the front of the Terrace that stretches between sections 324 and 329. The area has been recently renovated to provide a more exclusive feel, but has some of the most affordable seats at Crypto.com Arena. 

The UCTER section has two rows of traditional stadium seats with a row of table-top seating behind them. Although you don’t receive any premium club access, there’s a lounge and attached bar with refreshment concessions. 

These seats offer an elevated view of the basket for Lakers fans. They’re also located at the Kings’ shoot-twice end of the arena. 

UCTER seats start at around $80-110 for Lakers games and around $60 for Kings games.

Accessible Seating

ADA-accessible seating is available on all levels of Crypto.com Arena. All levels of the arena can be accessed by elevators, and additional assistance is also available if required. 

All Crypto.com Arena restrooms are wheelchair-accessible. The five All Gender restrooms are equipped with adult changing tables and can be found in the following locations:

  • Main Concourse, opposite aisle M23
  • Suite Levels A, B, and C, opposite Suites A1, B1 and C3
  • Upper Concourse, opposite aisle U31

Restricted View Seating

If you book tickets in the end sections for a Lakers game, the basket may partly restrict your view. 

Which Are The Best Value Seats At Crypto.com Arena?

View of the front of Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
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Standard seating at Crypto.com Arena offers affordable options for watching the L.A. Lakers and L.A. Kings.

Here’s our pick of the best value seats for a Los Angeles Lakers or Los Angeles Kings game.

Best Value for Cheapest Price

The cheapest seats at Crypto.com Arena are located on the 300 Level. Tickets for a Kings game will start from around $30-50, and you could find tickets around the $100 mark for a Lakers game.

Best Value to Get Close to the Action

The front rows of 100 Level side and end sections are taken up by premium seating, but the rows just behind are only a little further away from the action. 

For Kings matches, expect to pay around $130-160 for side sections and around $100 for end sections.

If you’re watching the Lakers, tickets for side sections will start from around $700, and seats in the end sections start from around $400.

Best Value for a Great View

Seats at the front of side sections will give you the best views of a Lakers or Kings game. 

If you don’t want to pay 100 Level ticket prices, seats in the front row of 200 Level sections are more affordable. Prices start at around $100 for Kings games and $200 for Lakers games. 

Moving up to the 300 Level will take you further from the action, but you’ll still get a good view from the front row. Expect your seat prices to be around $50 for Kings games and $100 for Lakers tickets.

Best Value for Visiting Fans

The visiting team bench at a Lakers game is located in front of section 102. There are no standard seats in 200 Level side sections, so choose section 302 for a more affordable alternative. Seat prices here will likely start from $140.

The visitors’ bench at Kings games is in front of sections 101 and 119. Sections 301 and 334 are more affordable options for visiting fans who want to sit close to their favorite players. Expect tickets here to cost around $30-50.

If you want to sit at the visitors’ shoot-twice end for a Kings game, choose sections 205-210 or sections 304-315.

Best Premium And VIP Seats For A Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Kings Game

Crypto.com Arena has 2,500 club seats offering an upscale Lakers or Kings experience.

Choose from a range of premium options offering extra-comfortable seating, upscale refreshment options, and access to the arena’s exclusive club lounges.

The prices below are indicative pricing from Ticketmaster or AXS. Premium seating options tend to be booked for the full year by season ticket holders, but may be available on secondary market websites such as StubHub.

Event Level seats 

Premium Glass tickets for a Kings game bring you right next to the ice, watching the action through the glass from end or side sections.

Courtside seats at a Lakers game are one of the iconic premium experiences in sport, popular with devoted Lakers fans and celebrities. 

Floor seats are available on all four sides of the court in sections marked CT on the seating plan. Each section of courtside seating has just three rows of floor seats, bringing you as close as possible to the action. 

These premium seats receive all-inclusive in-seat service, and ticket-holders enjoy access to the Delta Sky360 Club.

  • Closest seats to the action
  • All-inclusive refreshments with in-seat service
  • Access to the exclusive Delta Sky360 Club

Courtside Lakers seats are in high demand, but you may find them available for prices ranging from $5000-8000 or higher.

Premium Glass seats at a Kings game start from around $1000 but may be as high as $3000.

Premier Seating 

View of the ice from section PR2 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Premier Seats at Crypto.com Arena offer an elevated view from just above the 100 Level. The sections stretch along each side of the arena, giving an excellent view of the basketball or hockey game from extra-comfortable seating. 

Along with these prime seats, this Crypto.com Arena club seating option also offers premium amenities, including a full bar, multiple HD TV screens, and in-seat wait service. Refreshments are not included in your seat price, but you can order from an upscale menu, including beer, wine, spirits, and soft drinks.

Kings shoot twice in front of Premier 1 and Premier 2 sections, making them popular with home fans. Visiting fans will prefer to sit in Premier 11 and Premier 12 at the visitors’ shoot twice end of the ice.

View of the court from section PR2 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Premier Seat ticket holders can also access the Yaamava’ Club by San Manuel on Suite Level A. 

  • Extra-padded, comfortable seating
  • Excellent sightlines from an elevated position
  • Choice of premium refreshments (additional charges apply)
  • In-seat wait service
  • Multiple flat-screen TVs
  • Access to the exclusive Yaamava’ Club by San Manuel
View of the court from section PR14 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Premier seats are likely to start from around $300-500 for Lakers games and $200 for Kings games.

Premier Table at Yaamava’ Club by San Manuel

Chefs preparing premium refreshments at the Premier Lounge at Yaamava Club by San Manuel at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.

This premium seating option places you at the baseline inside the Yaamava’ Club by San Manuel on Premium Level A. 

Tickets are sold in groups of 4 (two seats per row), and you’ll watch the game from luxurious leather armchairs with a high-top dining table directly behind your seats. 

Each row of seats has access to an HDTV screen, and in-seat wait service is available for beverages. 

Premier Lounge at Yaamava’ Club by San Manuel

The Premier Lounge at Yaamava Club by San Manuel at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.

The Premier Lounge at Yaamava’ Club by San Manuel is located in the corner of Premium Level A. It offers banquette seating at dining tables within the Yaamava’ Club by San Manuel.

Tickets are sold in groups of 4, and up to 2 additional tickets can also be purchased. 

You’ll enjoy in-seat wait service for beverages and can follow the game on HDTV screens within the VIP lounge. 

Champions Suite

Looking into the arena from The Champions Suite at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.

The Champions Suite is the most exclusive seating option at Crypto.com Arena, with only 24 seats available. 

Membership gives you access to all L.A. Kings and L.A. Lakers games with complimentary refreshments. You’ll also have access to a wide range of Crypto.com Arena concerts, sports events, and other shows. 

The Champions Suite at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.
  • VIP entrance
  • Preferred parking pass
  • Premium seating for all Lakers and Kings games
  • All-inclusive refreshments for Lakers and Kings games
  • Access to private Premium Member events
  • Dedicated Premium Service Manager

Delta SKY360° Club

The entrance to the premium Delta Sky360 Club at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.

The Delta SKY360° Club is Crypto.com Arena’s exclusive dining club experience. It offers some of the most desirable VIP tickets for a Lakers game or L.A. Kings game.

The Delta SKY 360 Club is located on the Event Level and is only available to Premium Glass and Courtside ticket holders. You’ll enjoy a luxurious game day with exclusive access to the premium club and upscale all-inclusive refreshments.

  • VIP Entrance
  • Premium event-level seating
  • All-inclusive food and beverages

The Centurion® Suite By American Express

The Centurion Suite by American Express is a VIP bar and lounge located on Suite Level B at Crypto.com Arena. It’s exclusively available to Platinum Card and Centurion Members. Platinum Card Members can bring 1 guest per Platinum Card, and Centurion Members can be accompanied by up to 3 guests per Centurion Card.

The club is open for most Lakers and L.A. Kings games, but space is limited and available on a first-come-first-served basis. The Centurion Suite by American Express opens when Crypto.com Arena’s general doors open. 

Various seating options are available on a first-come-first-served basis, including bar seats, lounge seating, and high-top tables. You can enjoy an excellent view of the game or follow it on one of multiple HD TV screens. 

The club’s full-service bar offers a range of beers, wines, hand-crafted cocktails, soft drinks, and premium food options. 

  • VIP entrance
  • Guest tickets available
  • Exclusive club access
  • Excellent view of the game
  • Multiple flat-screen TVs
  • Choice of bar, lounge, or high-top table seating
  • Full-service bar with premium food and beverage options

Lexus Club

The entrance to the Lexus Club at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.

The Lexus Club is a luxurious premium seating option that offers some of the best seats at Crypto.com Arena and a range of premium amenities. 

The club is made up of 3 premium spaces in sections PR4-6:

Inside the Lexus Club at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.

The Legacy Lounge

The Legacy Lounge has a central bar with first-come-first-served seats, additional lounge seating, and an outdoor patio area. Multiple screens ensure you keep in touch with the action. 

Luxury seating inside the Lexus Club at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.

The Chef’s Room

The Chef’s Room is the perfect way to combine your visit to Crypto.com Arena with a premium dining experience. Dining tables can be reserved in advance, while bar seating is available on a first-come-first-served basis.

View of the ice from section PR5 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

The Point

The Point combines elegant dining with casual social spaces centered around a bar with panoramic views of the arena. Reservation dining is available alongside first-come-first-served bar seating.

Hyde Lounge at Crypto.com Arena

The Hyde Lounge at Crypto.com Arena is a unique experience at your choice of Lakers or L.A. Kings games. 

It’s perfect for celebrating a special occasion with family and friends or entertaining clients and business prospects, with private rooms suitable for groups of 2 to 200 guests. You’ll enjoy suite-level seating with in-seat catering, HD TVs, and a range of premium catering options. 

Individual pairs of seats and tables seating 6 or 8 guests are also available in the Hyde Lounge. This is an excellent VIP option for hosting smaller groups at Crypto.com Arena. 

  • VIP Entrance
  • Options to accommodate 2-200 guests 
  • Full food and drink menu
  • In-seat wait service available

Luxury Suites at Crypto.com Arena

Diagram showing the location of all luxury suites at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.

Crypto.com Arena has 160 luxury suites on three suite levels located between the 200 and 300 Levels. A Level suites are on the suite level closest to the court or ice, and C Level suites are located on the highest suite level. 

A Crypto.com Arena suite is an excellent option for corporate entertainment or celebrating special occasions with family and friends. You can choose a suite size to suit your number of guests, with suites suitable for 10-44 guests. Each will give you excellent views of hockey and baseball games from extra-comfortable seats. 

You’ll have access to your suite from an hour before the game starts, and premium catering options are available as an add-on option. Alternatively, you can purchase refreshments from the A Level concessions and take them back to your suite. 

Premium Level A

Seating inside a Level A Suite at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.

Premium suites on the A Level at Crypto.com Arena are ideal for hosting up to 12 guests. You’ll receive 10-12 tickets and 1 or 2 parking passes with an option to purchase 4-6 additional tickets. 

Your guests will enjoy access to the VIP Yaamava’ Club by San Manuel, and premium in-suite refreshments are available. Alternatively, you can purchase food and beverages from the Premium Level A concessions.

Stadium seating at a Level B Suite at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.
A Level A Suite at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.
  • VIP Entrance
  • 1-2 Parking passes
  • 10-12 tickets included
  • Option to purchase 4-6 additional tickets 
  • Premium refreshments available to purchase in-suite
  • VIP access to the Yaamava’ Club by San Manuel
  • Shared suite attendant

Premium Level B

A Level B Suite at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.

Premium suites on the B level of Crypto.com Arena provide 12 tickets and 2 passes with an option to purchase up to 6 additional tickets. In addition to this, you can book premium in-suite catering options or purchase food at the A level concessions. 

Stadium seating outside a Level A Suite at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.
Inside a Level B Suite at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.
  • VIP Entrance
  • Up to 2 Parking passes
  • 12 tickets included
  • Up to 6 additional tickets available to purchase
  • Premium refreshments available
  • VIP access to the Yaamava’ Club by San Manuel
  • Shared suite attendant

Premium Level C

Wide, padded stadium seats at a Level C Suite at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.

Premium suites on the C level of Crypto.com Arena are ideal for hosting larger groups of guests. The rental cost for a C Level suite includes 12-24 tickets with an option to purchase up to 20 additional tickets. 

You’ll also receive up to 2 parking passes and enjoy premium in-suite catering or purchase refreshments at the Premium Level A concessions. 

Wide, padded stadium seats at a Level C Suite at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.
Wall art inside a Level C Suite at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.
  • VIP Entrance
  • Up to 2 Parking passes
  • 12-24 tickets included
  • Option to purchase 1-20 additional tickets
  • Option to purchase premium in-suite refreshments 
  • VIP access to the Yaamava’ Club by San Manuel
  • Shared suite attendant

Terrace Suite

Terrace Suites are located on the main concourse of Crypto.com Arena and can accommodate up to 14 guests.

A maximum of 2 parking presses are also provided, and you’ll enjoy access to the Yaamava’ Club by San Manuel and upscale in-suite refreshments.

  • VIP Entrance
  • Up to 2 Parking passes
  • 14 tickets included
  • Premium in-suite catering 
  • VIP access to the Yaamava’ Club by San Manuel
  • Shared suite attendant

Which Is The Best Premium Seating Option At Crypto.com Arena?

Rinkside or courtside seats are the best seats in the house at Crypto.com Arena. You’ll sit as close as possible to the action and might even spot a few celebrities while you’re there. 

These seats are in very high demand and available in very small numbers, and the seat prices reflect this. Premium Glass tickets start at $1000-3000 for Kings games and Courtside Seats start at $5000-8000 for Lakers games.

If your budget doesn’t stretch that far, Premium Seats are a great way to experience VIP seats at a more affordable cost. You’ll enjoy an elevated view of the game from extra-comfortable seats in 200 Level side sections, in-seat wait service, and access to the Yaamava’ Club by San Manuel.

Expect to pay around $300-500 for Premier Seats at Lakers games and $200 for Kings games.

Crypto.com Arena’s 160 luxury suites are perfect for hosting a larger group of guests at a Lakers game or Kings game. Your business clients, friends, or family members will watch the game from one of the three Suite Levels between the 200 and 300 Levels, with premium refreshments available to order.

Which Are The Best Seats for Families At Crypto.com Arena?

Children aged 2 and under don’t need their own ticket for sports events and most concerts at Crypto.com Arena. They will not be assigned their own seat and must sit on an accompanying adult’s lap. 

Children aged 3 and older must have their own ticket and will be assigned their own seat. 

Some Crypto.com Arena events require every attendee to have their own ticket and seat, so check the event’s policies before purchasing your tickets. 

Family-friendly facilities

Baby changing tables are located throughout the arena in male, female, and all-gender restrooms.

Nursing mothers can access Crypto.com Arena’s 5 Mamava Lactation Pods. 2 pods are located on each of the Main and Upper Concourses, and 1 more is located on Premium Level A. These provide a comfortable and private space for pumping or nursing. 

Where To Sit At Crypto.com Arena For The Best Food

Crypto.com Arena offers a wide range of food and beverages, including kosher, vegan, and gluten-free options. 

You can use your mobile phone to order stadium favorites, including burgers from Salt & Char (sections 114 and 333), hot dogs from Dirt Dog (sections 102 and 112), and fried chicken from Ludo Bird (section 119). Other options are also available for ordering in-person at individual concessions.

Premier Seats and Private Suite ticket holders can also access a range of premium concessions on Suite Level A. These include traditional game day favorites and other options like hand-carved prime roast beef or turkey sandwiches and sweet or savory Wetzel’s Pretzels.

If you’re not tempted by any of the options at Crypto.com Arena, you’ll find plenty of great places to eat in downtown L.A.

A view of Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, taken by a drone.
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Transportation And Parking At A Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Kings Home Game

Crypto.com Arena is located at 111 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA.

Several major freeways serve downtown Los Angeles, so reaching Crypto.com Arena by car is easy. You can find route planning and real-time traffic updates on the Waze app. 

Parking at Crypto.com Arena

All parking passes at Crypto.com Arena are now digital and must be presented at the gate when you arrive. Email confirmations or receipts will not be accepted. 

Crypto.com Arena has 3,300 parking spaces in 5 parking lots:

  • Lot 1 at 900 Chick Hearn Ct.
  • Lot C at 1145 LA LIVE Way
  • Lot W Gate B at 1005 Chick Hearn Ct.
  • Lot E at 888 W. Olympic Bl.
  • Lot SW (VIP parking)  at 900 Chick Hearn Ct.

Parking Lot W (West Garage) on Chick Hearn Ct is recommended if you’ll be spending 3.5 hours or longer at Crypto.com Arena. 

In addition, there are over 10,000 privately owned parking spaces within a 10-minute walk of the arena. 

ADA-accessible parking spaces are available on a first-come-first-served basis. These are designated for drivers of vehicles displaying a current state-issued ADA disability placard or license plate.

Arriving by Public Transportation

Traveling to Crypto.com Arena by public transportation is easy and convenient, with several different options available. 

Crypto.com Arena is served by several Metro lines, including the A Line, B Line, C Line, D Line, and E Line. You can also travel on several Metro Bus routes that pass near Crypto.com Arena, including lines 28, 30, 81, 460, and the J Line. Use the Metro Trip Planner for more information and route planning.

DASH Bus Route F has several stops close to Crypto.com Arena on Figueroa St. Visit the LADOT Transit website for route details.

If you’re traveling from Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, Ventura, Orange, and North San Diego Counties, MetroLink weekend passes include free connections to Metro bus and rail lines and cost just $10. Visit the official website of Metro Link Trains for further details. 

You can also use the AMTRAK Train service to Union Station and transfer to the Metro Rail in downtown Los Angeles. You will need to purchase a separate Metro Rail ticket for this part of your journey. Visit the AMTRAK website for route planning and schedule information.  

Ridesharing arrangements

LAPD will enforce the  “No Stopping” signs in the area surrounding Crypto.com Arena, so you must use the rideshare pickup/dropoff areas at the following locations:

  • Chick Hearn Ct. white zone between L.A. Live Way and Georgia St (eastbound)
  • Figueroa St. white zone between 12th St and Pico (southbound) 
View of the ice ready for an LA Kings game at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.
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When To Arrive For A Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Kings Game

Crypto.com Arena has three main entrances available to all visitors:

  • Kobe Bryant Entrance at Chick Hearn Ct. (11th St.) and Georgia St.
  • Star Plaza Entrance at Chick Hearn Ct. (11th St.) and Figueroa St. 
  • Figueroa Entrance at 12th St. and Figueroa St.

In addition to this, 2 VIP entrances are available to premium and suite ticket holders:

  • Star Plaza VIP Entrance at Chick Hearn Ct. (11th St.) and Figueroa St. 
  • Southwest VIP Entrance adjacent to the next to the Los Angeles Convention Center between 11th Street and Figueroa entrances

Doors open at varying times for Crypto.com Arena events, so check the event page for details before you travel. 

View of a packed Crypto.com Arena during an LA Lakers game.
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Logistics at Crypto.com Arena

Contactless Entry

All Crypto.com Arena tickets are provided in digital format, and screenshots or printed copies of ticket QR codes will not be accepted.

You can access your digital tickets through mobile apps such as the L.A. Lakers Mobile App or the L.A. Kings App.  These will also give you additional gameday information and convenient mobile food and drink ordering. 

All visitors to Crypto.com Arena must pass through Evolv Express® screening, which is designed to provide a quick entry procedure. You may also be required to go through a visual screening or walk-through magnetometer.

Reverse ATMs

Crypto.com Arena is a cash-free venue. All payments must be made using debit or credit cards or via contactless payment methods such as Google Wallet and Apple Pay. 

Cash-to-Card kiosks located throughout the venue will allow you to convert cash into a prepaid debit card. 

Bag Policy

No bags larger than 5” x 9” x 1” are permitted at Crypto.com Arena. This rule also includes clear bags, camera bags, and fanny packs. 

Small clutches and wallets smaller than 5” x 9” x 1” may be brought into the arena, but your clutch or wallet must pass a security inspection first.

No outside food or drinks may be taken into the arena except for 1 unopened plastic water bottle per person, measuring no larger than 33oz. 

If you need to take medical bags or parental bags into the arena, they must be no larger than 14” x 14” x 6” and be able to go through an X-ray screening. 

Tailgating

Tailgating is not allowed in any Crypto.com Arena onsite parking lots.

Which are The Best Seats At Crypto.com Arena?

Watching the Los Angeles Lakers or Los Angeles Kings at Crypto.com Arena is sure to be an amazing experience creating lifelong memories for any sports fan. 

There’s something to suit every budget, ranging from affordable standard seats to premium seating options with upscale amenities or luxury private suites.

Whether you want budget-friendly seats in the 300 Level or prime VIP seats just inches away from the court or ice, you’ll find the perfect seat at Crypto.com Arena. 

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