Intuit Dome
The NBA's newest arena, built so the Clippers would never again spend three hours hiding the Lakers' championship banners.
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Opened August 2024, Intuit Dome is the first arena the Clippers have ever owned. For 25 years they rented at Crypto.com Arena, where staff ran a "neutralization" process — covering Lakers banners, sponsorships, and resetting the court lighting pattern — in a 3-4 hour window before each Clippers game. Now the team controls its own court and walls. The arena will also host basketball at the 2028 Summer Olympics.
What to look for
- The three-venue Inglewood cluster visible from outside: Intuit Dome sits south of both SoFi Stadium and the Kia Forum
- The Clippers' dedicated court and lighting setup — designed by the team for the first time in franchise history
- The arena is slated to host 2028 Summer Olympics basketball, marking its upcoming international role
Located in Inglewood, south of SoFi Stadium; check the Clippers schedule to time a visit around a game night.
Intuit Dome is one of 33 sights worth the detour in Los Angeles, all bundled offline in Voyage GO — download the Los Angeles pack and it sits on your map with no signal, filling your travel passport the moment you walk past.
More to see in Los Angeles
- Hollywood Walk of Fame2,850 names pressed into pink terrazzo underfoot — actors, inventors, fictional characters, all at six-foot intervals for 1.3 miles.
- Dolby TheatreThe red carpet runs up these stairs every awards season — where Hollywood officially crowns its year.
- SoFi StadiumA million-square-foot canopy embedded with 27,000 LED pucks bright enough to be seen from planes descending into LAX.
- Hollywood SignA 1923 real-estate billboard that refused to come down — and ended up owning the word "Hollywood" itself.
- U.S. Bank TowerLA sold the sky above a fire-gutted library to fund its own rebuilding — and got its second-tallest tower in the bargain.
- Rose BowlA century-old sunken oval where the 1994 World Cup Final was settled — and the 2028 Olympics will return to do it again.