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Wrigley Hostel
Opening hours
- Monday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Thursday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Friday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Sunday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
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View on mapColorful dorm-style and private rooms with shared bathrooms, plus free hot breakfast & lockers.via Google
A highly social, party-oriented hostel located steps from historic Wrigley Field.
Reviews from Google
I stayed here for 4 nights and I can say I was really impressed with the place! Besty and Ena were such a great help! They kept the place clean and managed the place well. I felt right at home and I honestly enjoyed the guests I roomed with. It’s so conveniently located and I definitely recommend this place. I definitely will be back!
To be fair I thought I was booking a hotel not a hostel. Room was non refundable so we went with it. Some rooms were communal bunk beds - we had booked a private queen bed room. Still had shared bathroom, shower, kitchen, and communal spaces. The bed was comfortable but the room was so hot. And it was a very noisy place. Pipe noises and house noises were very loud. Street noise was to be expected and old building so you could hear everyone walking around and shutting doors all night. There is a pool table, shuffle board table, dartboard, computers, tv, couches, tables, and kitchen you can use. The bathrooms were clean and showers were clean but you had to bring your own toiletries. Overall if you are used to hostel travel and dont mind shared space with strangers it’s ok- but I found it very loud and hot. For the price it was we did get free parking so overall it was ok- we were here for the cubs game, had free parking, and were walking distance to wrigley. Just not the most comfortable room.
Dorm rooms are decent size, beds are comfy. Lovely outdoor deck , nice common room downstairs. Two-minute walk to Wrigley Field, if that's your thing, and the Metro is right there and convenient to downtown. Staff including Ida, Dante, and Kat are very helpful. Also, good value for money.
Of the 4 hostels I've tried in Chicago over the years, this one was by far the worst. It needs a makeover badly or at least a deep cleaning. The hostel doesn't benefit from the buildings old charm as you might expect. I mean listen, I survived, and yes the bare minimum is absolutely covered here: there's a bed, there's a bathroom, there's wifi... But when you consider how much money they are making every night, there simply is no excuse for cheap, wobbly bunk beds and mattresses that are as thin as sheet cakes. I would quicker recommend Hi Chicago or Getaway hostel to anyone looking to visit the city.
They will have the entire hostel fake snore and stomp on the floor for no reason. Don't stay here they will abuse you so you can't sleep then throw you in the streets half way through the stay. Hostelworld won't allow for a negative review. You had 5 different people fake snore for 5+ days while I was here. With at least 2 participants in late night early morning elephant parades. Your hostel is being extremly abusive towards high value people. I was unable to sleep for 3 days straight due to your fake snoring abuse while I had very important projects to work on. You're hostel is intentionally abusing high value people. Hostelworld raised prices by $10 to $15 per night for every hostel after this, and made it extremely expensive to stay anywhere.