Sporting Venues in Chicago
Where you'll be taking in the game if you decide to pony up for tickets...
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The losing tradition, the storied history, the ivy, the manual scoreboard are nice and all. Sure it's a reason to go to the park once, but the real reason to go is...
...the atmosphere in the bleachers. You won't find a better place to watch a ballgame with a group of more passionate devotees to a team.1060 W Addison St | Chicago, IL | (773) 404-2827
Neighborhood: Wrigleyville | Tags: Stadiums & Arenas
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Home of da Bears, Soldier Field got a well intentioned, yet much maligned facelift a few years ago. While it isn't much to look at the amenities inside are much improved.1410 S Museum Campus Dr | Chicago, IL | (312) 455-4500
Neighborhood: Near South Side | Tags: Stadiums & Arenas
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US Celluar gets a bad rap because Wrigley has so much more character, and well....everyone hates the White Sox. But Ozzie has them playing well this year and "The Cell" is a good place to watch a game.333 W 35th St | Chicago, IL | (312) 674-1000
Tags: Stadiums & Arenas
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As is the case with most of the basketball arenas is a generally pleasant but usually lifeless place to watch a game. Maybe its just all the losing recently.
Even though they got the top pick in the draft, I'm not quite ready to say things are looking up for the Bulls (Vinny del Negro?)1901 W Madison St | Chicago, IL | (312) 455-4500
Tags: Stadiums & Arenas
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JoshBR says:
The Cell is a dump. A hot afternoon at Wrigley is the only way to take in a game in Chicago. My $0.02

