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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 sports arena; it’s a true legendary landmark that’s woven into the fabric of the city’s history and culture. You’ve seen it decked out every New Year’s Day during the iconic Rose Bowl Parade, where the floats roll down Colorado Boulevard, and then later in the season when it hosts unforgettable college football showdowns, including the Purdue Boilermakers Pasadena games. The atmosphere is electric, especially when the stands fill up with passionate fans, and the energy spills onto the lush, well-maintained grass field that’s seen countless historic moments. Beyond football, the stadium is a hub for festivals, arts fairs, and cultural celebrations that bring Pasadena to life. Its sprawling grassy areas aren’t just scenery, they’re prime spots for tailgating, sharing laughs, and soaking up the excitement before kickoff. If you’re near the Pasadena Civic Center or heading north on El Molino Avenue from the Pasadena Theater, you’re just a quick drive away from this legendary venue, where every visit feels like stepping into a piece of sports history. For Purdue Boilermakers Pasadena fans, attending a game here isn’t just about the sport; it’s about experiencing a place that embodies tradition, community, and a little bit of Southern California magic.