Wrigley Field
12 expert reviews
“Charm-filled ballpark that remains indifferent to wins or losses.”
– Not For Tourists
Fodor's
"With its first major league game played here on April 23, 1914, the venerable, ivy-covered home of the Chicago Cubs is the nation's second-oldest major league ballpark." Full review
Concierge
"Catching a game on a sunny afternoon at historic Wrigley Field is a quintessentially American, not-to-be-missed experience."
Travel + Leisure
"Ferris Bueller had the right idea: There is no better way to spend a sunny Chicago afternoon than at a Cubs baseball game." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Cubs fans flock to Wrigley Field on game day despite their beloved team’s infamous defeats. Experience the Cubbies’ home field up close in the daily tours offered at Wrigley." Full review
Michelin Guide
1 Star
"Famous for its ivy walls and lovable losing teams, the stadium is surrounded by turn-of-the-20C flats rather than the usual sea of parking lots." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
"The century-old, ivy-lined field sits in the middle of the city, providing the sort of intimate baseball experience (and skyline views) that doesn't exist at newer ballparks." Full review
Afar Magazine
"It totally hit the spot. Hot Dog. Beer. Cubs Game. Wrigley Field. It really doesn't get any more American or better than that. I was so happy." Full review
On the Grid
"The stadium is truly an anchor to the neighborhood and gives the surrounding area it’s own obviously named enclave, Wrigleyville. Nothing beats the charm of the Friendly Confines." Full review
Where
"Built in 1914, Wrigley Field is the second oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball, behind Boston’s Fenway Park (1912)." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Wrigley Field is one of the most charming stadiums in baseball."