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UCLA Bruins vs. Illinois Fighting Illini Rose Bowl Stadium November 14th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Illinois Fighting Illini Football 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 isn’t just a pretty face, it’s a legendary sports and entertainment landmark with a story as rich as its seating capacity. This place has seen it all, from hosting the iconic 1966 showdown between the Fighting Irish and Spartans to the unforgettable 1992 Super Bowl XXVII that drew a worldwide TV audience. Its unique bowl design means no matter where you’re sitting, the view is pretty much perfect, which is a huge plus when cheering for the Illinois Fighting Illini Football team during their Pasadena appearances. Walking into the stadium feels like stepping into history, and there’s always that little thrill of spontaneous camaraderie, especially if you end up close to the action because of a general entry ticket. The atmosphere during big games or events can be electric, especially in the upper end zone where the crowds really get fired up. If you’re coming from the west side, keep an eye out for the stadium on your left after taking the 210 Highway, or hop on the 10 Freeway if you’re coming from the Inland Empire, either way, it’s pretty straightforward. Honestly, catching an Illinois Fighting Illini Football game at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena isn’t just about The Game, it’s about soaking in a piece of history and feeling that undeniable buzz of being part of something bigger.