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Wrigley Field

Softball Field in Chicago, Illinois

4.8(35555 reviews)
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About Wrigley Field

Ivy-clad walls & manual scoreboard add retro charm to the 2nd oldest baseball stadium in the majors.

Facility features

  • Outdoor
  • Softball

Reviews

  • Yonkers125

    If you’re in Chicago, the guided tour is an absolute "bucket list" experience—even if it’s not game day. The Highlights: • The History: Our guide was a walking encyclopedia of Cubs lore. Learning about the "Friendly Confines," the legends who played here (like Ernie Banks and Ron Santo), and the stadium's unique architecture was fascinating. • Exclusive Access: We got to step into the Cubs’ dugout, walk along the warning track, and see the famous ivy-covered walls up close. Sitting in the press box offered a perspective of the field you just can't get from the bleachers. • The Clubhouses: Since it was a non-game day, we were able to tour the visitor’s clubhouse. Standing in the same room where icons like Babe Ruth and Roberto Clemente once sat was a surreal moment for any sports fan. • The Atmosphere: Even without 40,000 fans in the stands, you can feel the energy of the park. The tour is well-paced (about 75–90 minutes) and offers incredible photo opportunities at every turn. My Pro Tip: If you have the choice, book a non-game day tour. You get much more access to the "restricted" areas like the clubhouses and the dugout. Also, wear comfortable shoes—you'll be doing a fair amount of walking through history! Wrigley Field isn't just a stadium; it’s a living museum. Whether you’re a die-hard Cubs fan or just a traveler who loves iconic landmarks, this tour is worth every penny.

    4 months ago

  • Scott Ryan5

    One of the greatest ballparks on Earth. Period. Wrigley is one of those stadiums that just hits different. It’s right up there with Tiger Stadium and Fenway for me — that perfect mix of history, charm, and “yeah, this place has seen some things.” We’ve been here for games and the stadium tour, and honestly, the tour is a must-do. You get into the dugout, walk the warning track, climb into the bleachers, and see the ivy up close. The grounds crew even trimmed a little piece of ivy for my son — which immediately became the most valuable item in our house. Game days are classic Wrigley: loud, fun, and occasionally soaked in rain because, well… Midwest weather does whatever it wants. Even then, it’s still iconic. Wrigleyville itself is awesome — bars, food, energy, chaos, the whole deal. There’s nothing like walking out of the park straight into that neighborhood vibe. If you love baseball at all, or even just appreciate old-school venues that haven’t been copy-pasted from modern stadium blueprints, Wrigley is absolutely worth the trip.

    5 months ago

  • William Pataky4

    4 stars for the history of this ballpark. You can't go there expecting the amenities of modern stadiums. You have to embrace the history ask simplicity of this place. The fan experience outside on wrigleyville is one of the best that I have seen at an MLB ballpark. The cubs fans are all in for the cubs and still can't get the "go cubs go" song out of my head. It's a no frills classic American ballpark !

    4 months ago

  • Jack Oneil5

    Beautiful historic place. Game was fantastic. Everybody was really nice. Stadium was spotlessly clean lines were big, but I thought they were handled well. Easy to find a bathroom that didn’t have a lineup all very clean as well and air conditioned. Would be happy to see a game there again..

    7 months ago

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