Activity Overview
Wrigley Field is a popular baseball stadium, home of the Chicago cubs, located in Chicago, Illinois. Wrigley field was built in 1914, and it has been hosting the major league baseball for 100 seasons. Watch a baseball game in this historic stadium or take a tour. Wrigley field offers tours for baseball fans and followers, the tours open in March and are an exciting opportunity to see behind the scenes, and get more information on the Chicago cubs. Guided tours are offered on game days and also on non-game days.
Things to Do
- Daily guided tours are an exciting opportunity for the families to go behind the scenes and get to see the seating bowl, press box, Cub's club house, Cub's dugout, visitor's club house, and the field.
- On game days, tourists cannot visit the club houses, instead they will visit the batting cage and the Ball park. These are outdoor walking tours and almost 90 minutes long.
- Special tours for school children, private and VIP tours are also offered.
- Buy exclusive merchandise from Cubs Gear, Cubs Authentics, and Cubs Gear Kiosk.
- Plenty of restaurants and food stands serve meals and snacks, Big Dogs, Chicago Dogs, Decade Diner, Frosty Beer and snacks, Giordano's pizza stand, Italian Hot spot, Popcorn cart, The Cub house, Wrigley field Smokies and others.
Wrigley Field Insider Tips
- Personal photography is permitted.
- The tours are wheelchair and stroller accessible.
- Wear good walking shoes.