INTUIT DOME Named To 2025 TIME World’s Greatest Places

TIME announced that Intuit Dome was named to 2025 TIME World’s Greatest Places.

Since it opened doors in August 2024, Intuit Dome has changed the sports and music landscape in Los Angeles.

Intuit Dome is built different and creates an experience like no other for live events. The Halo Board, a 38,375 square foot double-sided video board creates 360-degree visuals that help elevate the in-game storytelling and experience. Every seat is equipped with power for fans to charge their phones, lights and lasers for visual effects and game controller like buttons for Halo Board activations. An upper bowl seat is nearly 45 feet closer to the action than the average arena. Easy entry is provided into the venue through the Intuit Dome app, fans have the option to use the arena’s facial recognition technology, Game Face ID for seamless experience at concessions, clubs and retail stores. 

Outside of the bowl, Intuit Dome has an 80,000-square foot outdoor plaza, which is anchored by a full-sized, regulation basketball court with a screen that stretches key-to-key. It also contains the team’s merchandise store and pieces from the public art program. On the concourse, there are over 1,550 jerseys from every high school across the state of California. 

Intuit Dome also secured its LEED Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, equipped with solar panels and water preservation efforts like low faucets, drought tolerant landscaping and water efficient irrigation, Intuit Dome is designed to be carbon neutral.  

Intuit Dome is set to host NBA All-Star 2026 and all basketball events for the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, with many events between.