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UCLA Bruins vs. Purdue Boilermakers Rose Bowl Stadium September 19th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Purdue Boilermakers Rose Bowl Stadium - Pasadena
1001 Rose Bowl Drive, Pasadena, CA
91103, US
1. Rose Bowl Lot A - 0.5 miles - $30
2. Rose Bowl Lot B - 0.6 miles - $30
3. Brookside Park - 0.7 miles - $25
4. Lot C (North) - 0.8 miles - $20
5. Lot C (South) - 0.8 miles - $20
The Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena is more than just a historic sports arena, it’s an American icon that packs a punch with its undeniable charm and legendary status. Opened in 1922, it was originally built for UCLA football but quickly became famous for hosting the annual Rose Bowl Game, a tradition that dates back nearly a century and draws fans from all over the country. The recent 2015 renovations didn’t just spruce things up; they seriously improved the spectator experience with upgraded seating and wider concourses, making it easier to soak in the electrifying atmosphere. For Purdue Boilermakers fans visiting Pasadena, catching a game here feels like stepping into history while being part of something truly special. Whether you're sitting in the 100 Level End Zone trying to high-five players as they celebrate touchdowns or hanging out on the Upper Level Sideline with die-hard supporters, the energy is contagious. And if you’re wandering around trying to find your way, just head west from the Pasadena government building along Walnut Street until you hit Rose Bowl Drive, though asking locals for directions is often the fastest way to find your spot. It’s more than just a stadium; it’s a Pasadena landmark that combines tradition, excitement, and a bit of Southern California magic, making every visit unforgettable, especially if you’re there to cheer on Purdue Boilermakers in one of the most iconic venues in college football.