
🏟️ Address: Wrigley Field, 1060 W Addison St, Chicago, Illinois, 60613, United States Directions in Google Maps
Wrigley Field is located around 5 miles (8 km) north of Downtown Chicago. The venue is easily accessible by car, or via public transport.
Below you can find general information on travel and parking for Wrigley Field. Individual events may have additional/restricted services available, and so we recommend clicking through to the event and viewing the Travel & Parking tab for event-specific information.
There are 6 official parking lots close to Wrigley Field:
All lots accept cashless payments only, or can be booked in advance on SpotHero.
Remote Parking
Along with the 6 official lots close to Wrigley Field, the Cubs also operate a free remote lot at 3900 N. Rockwell St, just east of the Chicago River and accessed from Irving Park Road.
This lot is available for night and weekend games, and includes a free shuttle service to and from Wrigley Field.
Shuttles begin 2 hours before first pitch. Returning shuttles begin post-game and run until approximately one hour after the end of the game.
Shuttle services drop/pick-up fans on Irving Park Road, between Clark Street and Seminary Avenue.
Unofficial Parking Lots
Parking applications like SpotHero can also be used to find parking lots close to Wrigley Field.
Popular nearby lots include:
Accessible Parking
Accessible parking is available on a game-by-game basis in the Camry Lot for guests with a valid disability license plate or placard.
Spaces are subject to availability, but guests can reserve accessible parking in advance through the Wrigley Field Ticket Office, by calling 800-THE-CUBS, or by emailing fanservices@cubs.com.
Accessible golf cart shuttles are available on a first-come, first-served basis to transport fans with disabilities between the Camry Lot and Wrigley Field.
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Soft drinks in factory-sealed plastic bottles, as well as a personal amount of food in a small, disposable bag, can be brought into Wrigley Field.
Inside the stadium, Wrigley Field boasts a wide range of food and beverage outlets to suit every taste and requirement. Why not try:
Pick-up locations for rideshare services are on Addison Street (between Broadway and Halsted Street), and on Irving Park Road (between Clark Street and Seminary Avenue).
A number of Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) buses travel close to Wrigley Field:
Chicago "L"
Arguably the easiest way to travel around the Chicago area is via the Chicago Transit Authority's rapid transit rail system, known more commonly as the "L".
Visitors to Wrigley Field can make use of various lines when travelling to the venue:
Amtrak
Chicago Union Station is a major hub for Amtrak rail services and the station connects rail users to cities across the United States, including Seattle, Denver, San Francisco, St Louis, and Dallas.
Union Station is approximately 8.0 km (96 min) south of Wrigley Field. To reach the venue, visitors can walk 1.7 km (20 min) northeast to State/Lake station and take the Red Line to Addison, which is just 100 m (1 min) from the ballpark.
The Chicago Cubs offer a free bike valet service for home games at Wrigley Field. This service, located in the alley just east of the main entrance to Addison Red Line stop, opens 3 hours prior to first pitch and closes one hour after the game ends. Fans are permitted to bring bicycle helmets into Wrigley Field, provided they are stored under their seat.
Wrigley Field is approximately 9.0 km (108 min) walk from Downtown Chicago.
Neighborhoods closer to the venue include Uptown – 2.1 km (25 min) walk – and Lincoln Park – 2.5 km (30 min) walk.
The main gates at Wrigley Field are:
For most games at Wrigley Field, gates will open 90 minutes prior to first pitch.
Gates open 2 hours before first pitch on Opening Day, Saturday games, and special occasions.
Restrooms, including single-occupancy restrooms, are located throughout the main concourse, Upper Level and in the Budweiser Bleachers.
All restrooms are accessible, and most restrooms are equipped with baby-changing stations.
Accessible seating sections are located throughout the ballpark. Tickets can be purchased at the Wrigley Field Ticket Office, by calling 800-THE-CUBS, by emailing fanservices@cubs.com, or by visiting Cubs.com/Tickets.
Assistive listening devices are available, free of charge, from the Fan Services Booth on the main concourse behind home plate.
All Wrigley Field gates are located on accessible routes.
Elevators can be found in the following areas:
Fans in need of assistance can text 773-207-2106 with the keyword "Friendly", their seat location, and their issue. Fan services will respond as soon as possible.
A limited number of noise-cancelling headphones are available for use from the Fan Services Booth located on the main concourse behind home plate.
All guests, including personal care attendants, must have a ticket to enter Wrigley Field.
Sensory kits can be borrowed from the Fan Services Booth on the main concourse behind home plate.
Service animals recognized by federal law are welcome at Wrigley Field.
A complimentary wheelchair service is available for visitors in need of assistance getting from the entry gate to their seat. Please ask a Wrigley Field associate for assistance.
Unfortunately, the venue does not provide storage for any personal belongings including wheelchairs, walkers and scooters.
ATMs are available inside the Marquee Gate, Gallagher Way Gate, Horizon Left Field Gate, Wintrust Right Field Gate, on all ramps from the main concourse to the Upper Level, and in the Budweiser Bleachers.
While ATMs are available in Wrigley Field, the ballpark is a cashless venue for all purchases – payment can include credit card, debit card, or mobile wallet.
Reverse ATMs are available for fans wishing to convert cash to a card that can be used inside, and outside, Wrigley Field. These are located inside the Marquee Gate, at Section 217, and in the Budweiser Bleachers.
Fans needing assistance can visit Wrigley Field's Fan Services Booths located behind home plate on the main concourse and in the Budweiser Bleachers by the Budweiser Bleacher Gate. Services provided include answers to fan questions, directions, and transit information.
The Advocate Health Care First Aid station is located behind home plate on the main concourse.
Wrigley Field has a capacity of approximately 41,649. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.
1060 W Addison St, Chicago, Illinois, 60613, United States.