Built in 1914 and home of the Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field is a must for those Cub-crazy fans!
Come check out this historic park, and relive moments like Babe Ruth's "called shot," or Pete Rose's 4,191st hit that tied him with Ty Cobb for the most hits in history. And these are just a couple of the historic highlights of Wrigley Field.
These grounds were once occupied by a seminary, and the park was originally known as Weegham Park. Because it had no light until 1988, it has seen more than it's fair share of day games.
Since its first major league game on April 23, 1914, the park has been making history every year. If you happen to be in the area, come check out Wrigley Field, and cheer the Cubbies to victory!
This Inside Chicago tour takes visitors on an eye-opening look of the Chicago landscape with stops by the Hancock Building, the fourth tallest skyscraper in the United States, and more than 20 other historic Chicago landmarks.
Experience the vitality and excitement of Chicago with a tour of the city's bustling North Side as you visit Daley Plaza, Water Tower Place, the Hancock Center and other notable North Side sites.
The Grand Tour offers Windy City visitors an encompassing view of Chicago that includes Daley Plaza, Wrigley Field, Grant Park, Soldier Field and much more.
We also offer a detail of most tour stops, drive bys and visits with our Tour Connections page.