Wrigley Field

Wrigley Field

Wrigley Field
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Get a behind-the-scenes look at the legendary home of the Chicago Cubs with Wrigley Field Tours. Built in 1914, this must-see Chicago attraction houses more than 100 years of history. New this year, fans can join us on a non-gameday Ivy Tour which includes the opportunity to take a photo in front of Wrigley Field’s historic ivy wall.
Duration: 1-2 hours
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  • Patrick L
    7 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A must do on your baseball bucket list.
    Booked tour directly through MLB/Cubs. Great trip through its history. Must do for any baseball fan. Learned about the rooftop bleachers and visitors clubhouse. Tour guide did not have amplification so it was hard to hear him at times. Had a snack at neat local spot called Wrigleyville dogs (on N Clark) before the tour then had a larger meal at Murphys Bleachers tavern (right behind centerfield) on corner of Waveland/Sheffield. Great place with lots of memorabilia.
    Visited March 2024
    Traveled as a couple
    Written March 29, 2024
  • Nathan S
    Pennsylvania84 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A field so nice
    I had to visit it twice, big Cubs fan here got to Wrigley for the first time to see a night game for my birthday and loved it. As a matter of fact I enjoyed it so much we also decided to hit a day game the next day. The stadium seemed clean, had nice shops to get your cubs gear and plenty of stores and bars around the outside in Wrigleyville as well. It truly is a destination ballpark that you should visit if you have the chance.
    Visited May 2024
    Traveled with friends
    Written May 26, 2024
  • hockeyaw19
    Marlborough, Massachusetts677 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Made it to the Friendly Confines
    The friendly confines of Wrigley Field are a must for any baseball fans. Being from Boston, it felt quite like Fenway - old school, with narrow walk ways that take you back in time. The outside wrigley area is full of shops and vendors hocking goods and food. There was a nice little 'party park' called Gallegher's Way adjacent to the stadium that had activities for kids and statues of former greats. The game itself started around 130pm and we were in section 321 first row. The climb up was a bit taxing on my older father and the steps down to the row were steep. The view was great and you're certainly in foul ball territory as several dotted around us. The only challenge was a mid-May game and the sun being behind us meant we were engulfed in shade. The shade along with a constant wind made for a pretty chilly event. The concession stands were a directly behind our section and we would go out there and warm up a bit when needed. Wrigley, like Fenway, is not cheap - from ticket to food. Bring your wallet.
    Visited May 2024
    Traveled with family
    Written June 8, 2024
  • Disneybus
    Pittsgrove, New Jersey979 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    It could be, it might be... It is! A great tour of America's iconic ballpark
    My wife and I did the tour one morning while the Cubs were on the road. The tour was wonderful, our hosts were excellent, and the history rekindled nostalgia from another era. The park has gone under major renovations and substantial upgrades from yesterday. Its beautiful! We progressed slowly around the park taking our photos and sitting or stopping several times to learn about the park in its current pristine condition as well as of course its history. Stops included the bleachers where we learned about the bleacher bumbs, the basket, and of course the ivy. We saw and learned about the famous Waveland Avenue and its rooftop bleachers, and walked on the field where we got an ivy leaf souvenir. The tour progressed to the press box, then ended up in the visitor's dugout. Our age and legs couldn't take some of the ramps so Larry was kind to take us up in an elevator; surprising there were no escalators in the park. Not being a baseball fan, my wife was skeptical of taking the tour but really enjoyed the day. We toured Dodger stadium last year, now still need to visit Fenway! Who knew both Al Capone and John Dillinger were Cubs fans!
    Visited May 2024
    Traveled as a couple
    Written June 9, 2024
  • Shackleton87
    Topeka, Kansas56 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A Baseball Fan's Must!
    An unforgettable baseball experience. This was my son's big request on our trip to Chicago. Crowd was involved, people were friendly, and the environment is a truly unique experience. I've attended games it many major league stadiums, and this is definitely the most unique experience. The "game presentation" isn't quite as involved as some that I have seen, but it doesn't need to be. My only criticism is the same as most ballparks - ridiculous concession prices. $7.99 for a bottle of soda? Also, be patient about exiting - it took us awhile to get out, but that's part of the experience!
    Visited June 2024
    Traveled with family
    Written June 10, 2024
  • Toodles4now
    79 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Highly Recommend a Tour of Wrigley Field
    Let me start by stating that I am not a big baseball fan. I mention that because being a fan of baseball was not my motivation to go on this tour. That being said, this was probably one of my favourite things to do in Chicago. Our guide was so engaging and informative. Wrigley Field is historic and iconic. I loved everything about this tour - from watching the grounds keepers, to sitting in various seats, learning about the culture of the bleachers, to sitting in the press box, to going to the dugout and team room. I feel highly motivated to return to Chicago to attend a Cubs game to see it all in action. Plus, I would really like to return when we have more time to explore the area around Wrigley Field.
    Visited June 2024
    Traveled as a couple
    Written June 12, 2024
  • Randall
    West Des Moines, Iowa121 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Cubbies game
    This is stadium number 7 for me. I love this ballpark from a design perspective. It’s kinda like an underground city where all the food is. Then you climb stairs to get to your seats. We sat in section 112 which was nice and shaded from the sun for a 120pm start time. Food was good, not as many options as some other games I’ve been to but taste of food was great unlike the twins ballpark food. This is a ballpark I highly recommend. Plus it’s historical. Cubs lost to the cardinals 3-0 but still a great day.
    Visited June 2024
    Traveled with family
    Written June 15, 2024
  • EdRockster
    Mebane, North Carolina1,475 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great to finally see a game in person
    Great facility. Great team. As expected, expensive food and drinks. Maybe too many options. Popcorn surprisingly hard to find. Chicago hotdogs and Coke Zero, too. Probably the best deal, at 23 bucks, the helmet of nachos. Surprisingly huge and surprisingly tasty. Four people shared them , and each ate their fill. Ramps cut the need for most steps to sections. Aisles between sections, pretty steep for seniors and injured folks. Would have been better if the Cubs had won. 😉
    Visited July 2024
    Traveled with friends
    Written July 3, 2024
  • Buster J
    8 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Cubs fans tolerate visitors with class in a great venue.
    A wonderful place for an out of town visitor to experience baseball. Cubs fans are tolerant of visitor’s supporters in spite of the game outcome. And they are very enthusiastic supporters of the home team without being obnoxious. A family friendly venue.
    Visited July 2024
    Traveled as a couple
    Written July 5, 2024
  • fredyt3
    Los Angeles, California1,876 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Wrigley Field - July 4th, 2024 - Cubbies hosting the Phillies.
    Wrigley Field is a great ballpark. It is over 100 years old and located on the north side of Chicago. I attended the game on July 4th between the Cubs and the Phillies. The Cubs snapped a two game losing streak and won the last game of the series. The venue is very easy to access. I took the red line from downtown and my day pass was $5. Because the stadium is small, with regards to capacity, you are faced with a supply/demand proposition. They do have SRO (standing room only) but I wanted to sit so my seat was $85, which is pretty steep for a team in last place of their division. Concessions are good. But..........most of the concession stands are located on the field level so at best you might find some beverage stands as you go further up. I was in section 226. There is a log going on outside the stadium as there are tons of restaurants/bars and things to do while waiting for the game to start or after the game. Wrigley offers a good experience and they do a good job in maintaining the tradition of one of the oldest parks in the USA. On a side note, even though the Phillies are not in their division, I guess there is a rivalry of sorts???? Of the attendance I saw, I would say at least 20-30% were Phillie's fan based on the jerseys/shirts/caps, etc.
    Visited July 2024
    Traveled solo
    Written July 8, 2024
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Steven C
Seminole, FL1,116 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2023 • Couples
My wife and I caught a Cubs game during our recent visit to Chicago. I have been to Wrigley Field before in years past and have always enjoyed the experience. The employees we encountered were all very friendly and quick to provide any assistance they could. While the prices for many food/drink items were rather high, they were in the range you expected to pay at an MLB ballpark and they were all very good. Our hotel recommended we take the train to the ballpark instead of a cab due to the traffic in the area and we did so. The best advice I can give is to go early as the trains get very packed with fans going to the game. The gates on weekends open either 90 minutes or two hours before the game depending on whether it is a weekend or weekday game. There are also places surrounding the ballpark to get a bite to eat/drink if you get there before the gates open. They now only use mobile tickets for entry so be sure you or someone with you has access to a smart phone and has the MLB app downloaded. I'm not a big baseball fan however, I have always enjoyed my visits to this ballpark and I highly recommend it for a nice afternoon.
Written July 19, 2023
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Nancy A
32 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2022
We enjoyed our tour of Wrigley Field. The docents were excellent, enthusiastic, and informative. I didn't know much about the field or the Cubs, but the field is rich with history. It was raining, so we didn't go on the field long, but the docents adapted their presentation for us to be inside where we could hear and stay dry. There are bathrooms and elevators inside. If you go outside to the gift shop, you go around the corner to the restrooms. The gift shop is expensive, as you would expect, $30 for a cotton t-shirt.
Written September 17, 2022
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PJA070413
Arlington, VA157 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2024 • Family
I'm not from Chicago, but on a recent visit wanted to see a game at one of the last great historic ballparks in America. I was super-impressed with the experience. It was an easy trip on the L train to get there, and the Cubs have done a great job maintaining and updating this venue. The place definitely has an old-time vibe, but is hip and modern as well. 39,000 fans (!) showed up for a Friday afternoon game. The place was rocking with every Cubs homer that day (4 of them). And after a 9th inning walk-off win, most of the fans fans stayed to sing "Go Cubs Go!" while high-fiving strangers. Just a really fun day. Contrary to one negative review below, I thought the in-seat vendors selling hot dogs were not a problem at all but very convenient for the fans -- something that many ballparks have mistakenly moved away from. I've seen games at the original Yankee Stadium and many at Fenway Park. The Cubs and their terrific fans have really captured the old-time spirt of This Great Game and have kept it fun.
Written August 18, 2024
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Denise
3 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2021 • Couples
Maybe it’s because we just opened things up after being locked away for a year of Covid closure. But fans are extra obnoxious, entitled, and annoying. If you actually want to be able to sit down and enjoy the game, forget about it in the bleachers. There are absolutely not enough seats to fit all the people. So you’re spending all this money to stand and hope you can even get a glimpse of the game from where you stand. The few seats that you find open are guarded by peoples feet claiming they are saving it for someone that is coming back but isn’t seen for a hot minute. Not to mention the amount of people that won’t move over because the small spaces next to them is there to hold their beer. When you ask the staff in blue they say to speak to the staff in red bu the seating area to help you find a seat but there’s no way in hell these people will move or do anything other than yell at people from their spot, to sit down when they stand up for a minute, and dismiss you to another area which will of course be full because they’ve just overbooked. Absolute worst stadium I’ve ever been to. Will take the Sox stadium over the Cubs stadium any day it’s just so much nicer.
Written August 7, 2021
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Thomas K
2 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2023 • Family
I've been to dozens of ball parks across the country. Wrigley field is a historic old park and buy itself is a beautiful part of baseball history. That is the only thing worthwhile to go there! The local fans were the rudest, most unfriendly people I have ever experienced in all the ballparks I've visited (over 30). It is also the least accessible I've ever been to. Plan an hour or more to find parking on the many one-way streets surrounding the park, and well over an hour to get out of the area after the game. i got lucky to park fairly close to the ballpark, but it was it was like parking in a sardine can, inches between cars, all passengers had to get out before parking. But it was at a local Hotdog shop that we got some dogs from after the game. feed the car carload for what would have been one or two inside the park. It is by far one of the more expensive parks to visit for a game for concessions. I meet up with several other out of town baseball fans after the game that shared the same experience with me, so this was not a one-off event.
Written July 1, 2023
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GatashMA
Boston, MA113 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2023 • Couples
I am a Red Sox fan and been going to Fenway Park for 40 years. Fenway is a mediocre park compared to Wrigley, a gem of a park. At Wrigley, all staff want you to enjoy your visit and they are very friendly, welcoming and cheerful. Chicagoans are naturally welcoming and friendly so the crowd is great and Cubs fans are there to watch the game, not to get drunk and foolish. I loved watching baseball with them ! It just so happened the Cubs were playing the Red Sox when I attended and the Cub fans were appropriately engaged in cheering for their team. There were bathroom attendants in all the women's rooms, which made for clean bathrooms.

Like Fenway, there are obstructed view seats. And seats are expensive! I recommend the 300 section seats. Those are located in front of any poles and there is no overhang from the above section so your view of the field is clear. Unlike Fenway, the seats are actually directed toward home plate so you are not craning your neck to turn right or left too watch each pitch. Also, there are plenty of concession stands in the upper sections so you don't have the crowds on the main level.
Written July 18, 2023
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Henry’s Take
San Diego, CA1,486 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023 • Friends
Stadium Tour (Wrigley Field), Part 1
And this…is baseball, for baseball purists like myself. Wrigley Field is known by many as the “friendly confines” and each time that I visit I’m struck by just how small and almost intimate that it feels. While its dimensions are similar to other ballparks, it somehow just doesn’t feel that way. We had the good fortune of sitting fairly close to the action and found the height disparity amongst some of the players quite surprising. 🤯

With perhaps an unintended meaning, I was also surprised just how “friendly” these confines can be after observing Cubs and Reds fans actively mingling (scroll through the pics). 😉

A truly great place to watch a game no matter who you’re rooting for, the lights just seem brighter here. So much so that I can’t imagine what postseason baseball must be like here (sadly, most Cubs fans wonder the same thing). 😳

I was told by @1ehernandez that the best Chicago dog he’s ever had was at Wrigley and I’d have to agree with him!

A special thank you to the gentleman who gloriously photo bombed our Review Team after the game! 🤣

And that’s…Henry’s Take.

#friendlyconfines
Written August 3, 2023
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Sandy C
Orange County, CA445 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2023 • Friends
Being baseball fans, we wanted to go to Wrigley field for a Cubs game. It was jam packed with fans and the stadium felt very old school. The icing on the cake was the Cubs victory of 11-3 over the Orioles and hearing the fans sing their victory song.
Written June 18, 2023
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Jackster53
Boston, MA34 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2024 • Couples
Do the tour of Wrigley Field! We weren’t able to see a Cubs game while we were here, but knew we had to see Wrigley Field and the tour did not disappoint! I still think we would have done a game too to experience the stadium full of cheering fans, but you get to see so many amazing things on the tour and you learn so many fun facts about the second oldest stadium in the U.S.

Our Tour Guide, Larry, was awesome! He was energetic, funny, and entertaining! He had answers to everyone’s questions, took our pictures at some iconic parts of the park, and was just really friendly and lovely!! He also gave us some recommendations on where to get a true Chicago hot dog.

Can’t recommend this tour enough! Totally worth it! Plus they give you 10% off some Cubs merchandise when you take the tour. What a deal!!
Written August 11, 2024
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KK78
Bay Shore, NY889 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023
We came here to see a concert. It was packed. Although there were lines, facilities (bathrooms) were kept clean and the vendors hustled to get everyone served. Having the CTA (train) right outside the park is extremely convenient.
Written August 14, 2023
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