During restoration, no detail was overlooked. From its limestone façade to original ironwork, this residence bespeaks exclusivity. The fireplace and other fixtures hail to nearly a century ago when Zachary Taylor Davis designed Wrigley Field. Woodworking stands lovingly restored while a contemporary kitchen satisfies the demands of today’s gourmand. Within a few blocks of this stately guesthouse, options in dining abound. Wrigleyville’s many pubs, clubs and restaurants open early and remain open late. Or you can dine intimately and al fresco on our rooftop deck where, as you grill your own steak, you can keep an eye on the pitcher’s mound and roar with the crowd. Prefer a personal chef? We’ll secure one.
Less than a block from your door, the Red Line will transport you to the clubs, theatres, museums and restaurants that define Chicago’s storied neighborhoods, like Lincoln Park, Old Town, the Magnificent Mile and the Loop. And know that only six blocks away, a 26-mile path wends along Lake Michigan, attracting joggers, cyclists and sightseers alike.
Think of it: just beyond the ivied walls of Wrigley Field, moments from virtually any venue, a luxurious stay awaits:
Other Activities:
Shopping, Boating, Miniature golf.