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Chicago Cubs Interactive Seating Chart and Seat Views

Chicago Cubs Interactive Seating Chart and Seat Views

April 1, 2025 by

Chicago Cubs Seating Chart

Welcome to TickPick’s Chicago Cubs Seating Chart. Here, we will cover everything you need to know before you buy Chicago Cubs tickets, including Wrigley Field seat views, the best seats, the dugout location, and more.

In this blog, Cubs fans can find all the necessary information about Wrigley Field seating charts before purchasing tickets. 

Wrigley Field Seating Chart

(Hover over any section for a row breakdown)

Chicago Cubs Interactive Seat Views

 

Using a mobile device, drag your finger on the interactive Cubs seat view above or click on it with your mouse if you’re using a computer. For example, you can see what your view would look like from Section 18.

View listings for all MLB tickets on TickPick’s website or mobile app, available on Google Play Store or the iOS App Store. The app allows you to get a full 360-degree Wrigley Field seating view from any other section in the stadium.

Hover over the sections on our website or mobile app to see seat views and row numbers of Wrigley Field. TickPick gives you a full, 360-degree virtual in-seat view of Wrigley Field that you can utilize before picking seats!

Wrigley Field History and Overview

The second-oldest stadium in Major League Baseball has been home to the Chicago Cubs since 1916. Located on the North Side of Chicago, this 41,649-person capacity stadium inherited its name from chewing gum tycoon William Wrigley, whose company acquired the park in 1920.

Wrigley Field Seating Chart Row Numbers

If you hover over the detailed seating chart, you can identify the number of rows for any section. The Field Box, Club Box, and Terrace Reserved seating are closer to the field.

The Upper Box and Upper Reserved areas are found above. For all of these sections, rows are given in numerical order. Sections are further divided into aisles, with each aisle containing between seven and 12 rows, depending on its location.

Wrigley Field Seating Chart Seat Numbers

Wrigley Field visitors often complain that the ballpark’s seat number setup confuses them. Seats are not always marked in exact numerical order, so a seat marked 106 can be found alongside a seat marked 6.

If you glance at the Wrigley Field seating chart with seat numbers, you’ll notice that the spot furthest to the left is marked 101. The following seats continue in numerical order (102, 103, 104, and so on). At the center of the row, this pattern changes. In a row with 12 seats, number 106 is followed by 6. From there, the seats continue in reverse numerical order (5, 4, 3, and so on). The seat farthest to the right is labeled 1.

Bleacher Seating at Wrigley Field

You can sit in the bleachers on the opposite side of the field from home plate for a reduced price. One of Wrigley Field’s most popular seating areas, the bleachers are designated as general admission, meaning there are no reserved seats.

Depending on the weather, the opponent, and the pricing on the game day, fans will often line up several hours before the game to reserve bleacher seating; thus, you are advised to arrive early if you opt for general admission.

Budweiser Patio at Wrigley Field

A 2012 update to Wrigley Park’s seating arrangement and pricing setup included a switch that exchanged the Bleacher Box for the Budweiser Patio.

The atmosphere of this section is similar to that found in the bleachers, except for the unlimited food and drink available with the purchase of exclusive Budweiser Patio tickets.

Wrigley Field Rooftop Seating

Unlike any other seats in baseball, Wrigley Field Rooftop seating is a one-of-a-kind experience. There are a few options when choosing rooftop seating, one of which is made possible by Beyond the Ivy. This company has three buildings on Waveland Ave for incredible views and great group deals.

The other option for rooftop seating is the Wrigleyville Rooftops. This option overlooks right field on Sheffield Ave and can handle parties of up to 200 people. They have three rooftop venues: the Ivy League Baseball Club, Wrigley Field Rooftop Club, and the Sheffield Baseball Club. For more information on Wrigley Field Rooftop Seating, contact our support line at 845-538-4567.

Seating Areas To Avoid at Wrigley Field

Most seats at Wrigley Field offer good views, but there are still a few areas you’ll want to avoid. Many fans prefer to sit in the lower rows of the Field Box, as they are often congested due to heavy foot traffic.

In the Upper Deck, the view from seats above Row 16 is significantly obstructed due to an overhang. On the terrace level, aisle seats row 7 or higher may have obstructed views of the field.

Chicago Cubs Dugout and Bullpen

The Chicago Cubs Dugout at Wrigley Field is in front of sections 12-15, and the visitors’ dugout is in front of sections 27-32. Unlike most baseball parks, the Wrigley Field bullpens are in the field of play, down the first and third baselines.

The Cubs’ bullpen is down the third baseline, and the visitors’ bullpen is down the first baseline.

Best Seats at Wrigley Field

There truly is no one best seating section at Wrigley Field, as individual preferences can make this a very subjective distinction. In general, fans tend to enjoy seats down the first and third baselines. Fortunately, the small size of the ballpark ensures you can obtain a decent view almost anywhere you sit, whether in the bleachers, the Club Box, or the Upper Deck Box.

Additionally, if you are seeking seats in the shade at Wrigley Field, the 200, 400, and 500-level sections provide coverage from the section above and feature awnings, respectively. When looking for tickets in the 200 level in the shade, ensure your tickets are not in the first 10 rows to guarantee you will be under cover.

Covered Seating at Wrigley Field

If you’re headed to Wrigley Field for a Chicago Cubs game and want to stay out of the sun, this section is for you. However, keep in mind that, depending on the time of your game, the sun’s location will change.

For a midday game start at Wrigley Field, the shade is mainly in some of the worst seats. You can find shade at Wrigley Field for midday games in the Mezzanine (200 Level) and Upper Deck (300 and 400 Level) sections. Unfortunately, these don’t offer the best views.

However, on the third baseline, Rows 10 and higher seats across Sections 106-115 are both out of the sun and offer a good view. At Wrigley Field, there’s covered seating on the 3rd base side of the park, farther back in the section under an overhang, and in the back half of the 400-level under the roof.

ADA Seating at Wrigley Field

For those who use a wheelchair and/or those looking to attend a game at Wrigley Field with someone who uses a wheelchair, there is some important information you’ll want to know. If you’re seeking ADA seating, you’ll find accessible rows at the top of most sections throughout the ballpark.

If necessary, folding chairs will be provided for guests, such as those who wish to sit with a fan while using a wheelchair. One trick you can use to filter tickets that are ADA accessible is to use our “Additional filters +” button on the event page, which allows you to select “ADA (wheelchair accessible). ” This shows all seats that the seller has marked as accessible seating.

Parking at Wrigley Field

Parking is available at numerous lots surrounding Wrigley Field. Lots tend to open three hours before game time and are available on a first-come, first-served basis; however, private lots in the area may offer parking passes for purchase in advance. You can find more information on that here.

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