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Built in 1914, Wrigley Field has been the home of the Chicago Cubs for nearly a full century. Chicagoans take their baseball seriously, and nowhere is that more evident than at this history-steeped stadium. The country's second oldest ballpark still in use, the ivy-covered "Friendly Confines," as the locals call it, has seen more than its share of dramatic games during the longest dry spell in U.S. sports history. Though the Cubs haven't won a World Series title since 1908, the stadium continues to attract die-hard fans from around the country and across the world. Tickets may be hard to come by for Cubs home games, but you can always take a behind-the-scenes tour to see the ballpark's famous clubhouse, dugouts, and press box. Plan your Wrigley Field visit and explore what else you can see and do in Chicago using our Chicago travel planner.
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Was in Chicago and had a day to kill so we went site seeing. Unfortunately it was January and out of baseball season so we did not get to catch a game or go inside. We did drive around the property...
Was in Chicago and had a day to kill so we went site seeing. Unfortunately it was January and out of baseball season so we did not get to catch a game or go inside. We did drive around the property... more »
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My husband and I went to a Cubs game during our visit to Chicago. It was fantastic. The areas around the field were filled with fun and then once you enter the field it is beautiful and historic. It..... more
My husband and I went to a Cubs game during our visit to Chicago. It was fantastic. The areas around the field were filled with fun and then once you enter the field it is beautiful and historic. It..... more »
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We took a tour of historic Wrigley Field while visiting Chicago. Our tour guide, Steve, was interesting, humorous, and friendly. He shared the history of the stadium in an engaging fashion that even non-baseball fans would enjoy. He really is a great story teller! The tour lasted an hour and a half, and during that time we were able to sit in the bleachers, see the rooftop seats, have our picture taken in front of the iconic outfield ivy, sit in the press box, peek in the broadcast booths, go into the visitor's clubhouse, sit in the dugout, and more! It was well worth our time and money! Touring Wrigley Field is an item that has long been on my bucket list. I finally got to do it and I was not disappointed. It was a great experience!
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Awesome! Awesome! Awesome! What a great time at the Cubs game. We are in town to celebrate my husband's 60th birthday and went to a game. Great vibe, great atmosphere, great game and so much fun. Loved watching the game from the 400's. You can see everything from up there.
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