Soldier Field Tours

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Soldier Field showing a park and a memorial
Soldier Field showing a city and heritage architecture
Soldier Field featuring fall colors and outdoor art


Events center, NFL stadium and historic landmark all in one, this waterfront field is one of Chicago’s most popular destinations.

Soldier Field has been one of Chicago’s most well-known landmarks since its construction in 1924 and is the oldest NFL stadium in the country.

Check the program of events before you arrive to catch an NFL match or see some of the biggest names in music who regularly perform here. The venue’s events calendar is packed with shows and performances.

If you are visiting during the NFL season, don’t miss the chance to watch the Chicago Bears play at their home ground. Look out for the Bear’s official mascot, Staley da Bear, named after the man who founded the team. 

Originally named to honor the armed forces, Soldier Field is as much a memorial as it is an events center. Take a seat in the Grand Concourse to admire the plaques that honor fallen soldiers. Stroll along the Memorial Waterfall, which commemorates different branches of the armed services. This is an ideal place to visit to enjoy a quiet moment amidst the activity. The South Courtyard features the famous Doughboy Statue, which was erected by sculptor E.M. Viquesney. It honors the soldiers who fought in World War I. 

In 2003, a massive renovation was completed that modernized the stadium and the surrounding area. Chicago natives have slowly adapted to the changes and still class Soldier Field as one of the city’s most important landmarks. 

Guided tours are offered on selected days throughout the week and provide insight into nearly a century of architectural and sports history. Step into the Visitors Locker Room and stand where some of the country’s greatest athletes have prepared for games. Walk up to the Colonnades to enjoy views of the stadium and Lake Michigan. Make sure to have your camera ready for the end of the tour, where you can pose on the turf. 

The cheapest option to get to Soldier Field is to take the bus or metro. Both options have stations that are right next to the stadium entrance. After exploring the stadium, walk to nearby Alder Planetarium or take a walk along the waterfront.  

Reviews of Soldier Field

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1/5 - Terrible

Verified traveler

Soldier field is the most user un-friendly place I have ever been. Crowded concourses that are impassible; terrible service from vendors; parking sucks; and the Bears suck too!

1/5 - Terrible

Verified traveler

The new design just ruins the original classic structure. The designer needs to get out of the business!!

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

really cool unique stadium situated in a museum park.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

Maximo was awesome.

4/5 - Good

Delilah

Be prepared to pay alot for parking i was disappointed at the fact that i was charged so much for parking and still had to walk 1.4 miles to get to the stadium.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler

Top deck of Soldier field is a steep climb of very narrow (front to back) steps. Not for the faint-hearted or unsteady climbers.

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