The Dodgers brought blue fever back to downtown Los Angeles on Monday, drawing throngs of fans for a jubilant World Series victory parade before heading to Dodger Stadium for more celebrations and a rally. The parade officially kicked off at 11 a.m., with local TV carrying live coverage from 10 a.m. as double-decker buses rolled past packed sidewalks.
Route, timing, and where it ended
The 1.7-mile parade began at North Broadway and West Temple Street, moved west along Temple, turned south on Grand Avenue, continued west on 7th Street to South Figueroa Street, then headed north to West 5th Street, where it concluded. Officials estimated the rolling celebration would take roughly 45 minutes before players returned to the stadium for a rally.
Fans lined up before dawn
Excitement spilled into the early morning hours, with some supporters staking out prime viewing spots as early as 1 a.m. By late morning, aerial footage showed shoulder-to-shoulder crowds cheering as the champions passed through DTLA.
A record-setting season sets the stage
The celebration capped a banner year at the gate: the Dodgers crossed 4 million in total home attendance for the first time in franchise history, averaging 49,537 fans per game during the 2025 regular season (4,012,470 total), eclipsing the previous high set in 2019.