Wrigley Field
773-404-CUBS
Built in 1914, Wrigley Field is the second-oldest baseball park in the United States, just behind Boston's Fenway Park, which was built in 1912. Wrigley Field is one of Lake View's most iconic buildings, with some residents and outsiders even calling the area surrounding the park "Wrigleyville." The field mainly houses the Chicago Cubs, a member of Major League Baseball. Wrigley also hosts concerts, like Bruce Springsteen in the summer of 2012. Wrigley Field's seating capacity in 2012 was 41,160.
- Hours: For most games, Wrigley Field gates open two hours prior to the scheduled start time of the game
- Handicap Accessible: Yes
- Contact email: fanservices@cubs.com
- Founding Date: 1914
- Payments accepted: American Express, Cash, Debit Card, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
- Membership info: www.cubs.com/premier
- Parking: On-street: free, On-street: metered, Paid lot
- Private events: Yes
- Capacity: 41,160
- Outdoor/indoor: Outdoor
- Tickets required: Yes
- Transportation: Bus, Commuter rail, Shuttle, Taxi/limo
- Home stadium for: Chicago Cubs
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