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Let’s go to a Chicago Cubs game!
1060 W Addison St
Chicago, IL
Welcome to Wrigley Field— Home of the Chicago Cubs! Going to a Cubs game is an iconic, must-do experience when visiting Chicago! Always buy tickets ahead of time in case the games sell out. Make sure to arrive at least 30 minutes early to see pregame events like the singing of the National Anthem. One of the most popular ways of traveling to a Cubs game is by public transportation as parking in the area is limited.
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Wrigley Field is a National Historic Landmark in Chicago’s Wrigleyville neighborhood
1060 W Addison St
Chicago, IL
Originally opened in 1914 under the name Weeghman Park, Wrigley Field was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2020. It is notable for various features, including its ivy-covered brick outfield wall, the distinctive wind patterns off Lake Michigan, the iconic red marquee over the main entrance, and the hand-turned scoreboard.
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Be sure to visit Gallagher Way before the game!
1060 W Addison St
Chicago, IL
Completed in 2017, Gallagher Way is the plaza located outside of Wrigley Field. Gallagher Way hosts community events, outdoor music, farmers markets, movies, and is home to the Cubs Store and multiple dining experiences!
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Find anything you need on the main concourse!
1060 W Addison St
Chicago, IL
Since the conclusion of the 2014 season, Wrigley had been continuously adding on new features and renovations to the field. Notable areas of Wrigley to check out out are the 1914 Club, the Catalina Club, the Budweiser Bleachers, and the Cubs Suites. Along the main concourse, you can find all of your ballpark favorites include good, drinks, souvenirs, and more!
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Head to Fan Services for any assistance during your visit
1060 W Addison St
Chicago, IL
The Chicago Cubs want all fans to have an enjoyable experience while attending a game at historic Wrigley Field and are committed to making Major League Baseball games at Wrigley Field accessible to all fans. Head to Fan Services for any assistance you may require for your visit! The Cubs also have an accessibility guide on their website— some accessibility options include: Accessible parking Accessible seating Assistive Listening Devices Restrictive Dietary Menu Elevators First Aid Sensory Kits & Noise-Canceling Headphones
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Make sure to pick up a souvenir at one of the Cubs Stores!
1060 W Addison St
Chicago, IL
There are several Cubs Stores located within and outside of Wrigley Field where you can pick up a souvenir from your game! Don’t forget to also get you First Game Certificate from the booth near the Marquee Gate entrance!
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The views from Wrigley Field can’t be beat!
1060 W Addison St
Chicago, IL
Wrigley Field is situated right in the heart of Chicago’s Wrigleyville neighborhood. The iconic scoreboard dates back to 1937 and the first night game wasn’t played until 1988 when the lights were added to the stadium!
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Don’t forget your beer bat!
1060 W Addison St
Chicago, IL
Grabbing a beer at a Cubs game is a beloved, nostalgic past time! Another notable tradition is the singing of “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” during the 7th Inning Stretch, which was began by legendary Cubs broadcaster Harry Caray!
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Getting a “Chicago Dog” is a must!
1060 W Addison St
Chicago, IL
If there’s only one thing you do at a Cubs game, let it be enjoying one of their famous Chicago Dogs! A proper Chicago Dog is topped with yellow mustard, sweet pickle relish, chopped white onions, tomatoes, a pickle spear, pickled sport peppers, and celery salt. The best place to get a hotdog at Wrigley is from “The Grill.”
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Go Cubs, go!
After the conclusion of a winning game, the “Go Cubs, Go” song is played!
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Chicago, IL
A Chicago Cubs game is perfect for any occasion— bring the family, your friends, even go solo! It’s an incredible, and iconic Chicago experience everyone should try! Make sure to sing along to “Go Cubs, go” after the game is won!