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Chicago White Sox vs. Colorado Rockies Rate Field September 25th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Colorado Rockies Rate Field
333 West 35th Street, Chicago, IL
60616, US
1. Lot A - 0.3 miles - $25
2. Lot B - 0.4 miles - $20
3. Street Parking - 0.2 miles - $10
4. 18th Street Garage - 0.5 miles - $15
5. Pilsen Parking - 0.6 miles - $12
Wrigley Field is more than just a ballpark, it's a living piece of Chicago history that draws fans from all over, including Colorado Rockies Chicago visitors. This legendary venue was the stage for the Cubs’ first game after the 2020 pandemic restrictions, a moment that felt almost surreal with limited crowds but still packed with emotion. Of course, Wrigley is famous for hosting the 2016 World Series, ending a century-long drought and turning the ballpark into a symbol of hope and perseverance. You can’t talk about Wrigley without mentioning 1969 and the infamous Curse of the Billy Goat, which still lingers in baseball lore. Whether you’re catching a game or just soaking in the atmosphere, Wrigley Field offers a vibe that’s hard to match, think historic charm mixed with modern luxuries. For fans looking to upgrade their experience, luxury seating options include access to exclusive VIP areas and top-notch dining, while the outdoor areas give a laid-back spot to enjoy a game under the open sky. Getting there is pretty straightforward; if you're downtown, hop on the brown metro line to Wellington and walk east, or grab a cab from the Museum of Natural History for a quick ride. For Colorado Rockies Chicago fans, visiting Wrigley Field isn’t just about the game, it’s about stepping into a ballpark that’s seen it all, heartbreak, triumph, and countless memories.