Wrigley Field
1060 West Addison
Chicago, IL 60613-4397
773-404-CUBS
Neighborhood: Wrigleyville
View Web Site | View Map
Visitor Information:
Built in 1914, Wrigley Field is the second-oldest ballpark in the majors. The only park older is Boston's Fenway Park which was built in 1912. Lights were not added until 1988. One of the most recognizable features of the park is the Ivy on the outfield wall. The original vines were planted in 1937.
Directions:
Cubs fans are strongly encouraged to use public transportation going to and from Cubs games. The CTA Red Line provides direct service to Wrigley Field via the accessible station at Addison. Fans can transfer to Red Line trains from all other rail lines and from most east-west bus routes.
The Cubs operate a shuttle and parking service at the DeVry University campus located off Addison St. and Western Avenue for all weekend and night games. For $6.00 you can park your vehicle and all occupants ride the shuttle free to and from the ballpark. Take advantage of the savings with the easy in and out of our secure remote parking facility.
Visitor Tips:
Seating capacity is small 41,160, and ticket demand is high, so if youre in town and want to catch a game plan ahead. If you are not lucky enough to get a ticket you can still take a tour, which are conducted each year from April through September. call the Wrigley Field Tours Hotline at 773-404-CUBS.
< Entertainment in Chicago

|