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Douglass Park
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Douglass Park

Chicago, IL

Location:Chicago, IL

About Douglass Park

~173-acre Chicago park in the North Lawndale neighborhood — host of Riot Fest each September.

Fan Guide · Riot Fest

Festival season on Chicago’s West Side

Douglass Park, on Chicago's West Side, is the home of Riot Fest and other big summer music festivals — a sprawling city park that fills with punk, rock and hip-hop crowds across festival weekends.

It's a ride from the Loop, in a city with one of the country's great food and music scenes.

Below are the Chicago stays, restaurants and bars fans use for a festival weekend.

Fan tip: Base near the Loop or Pilsen and use transit/rideshare to the park — and build in Chicago's deep-dish and music scene.

Where Fans Stay, Eat & Drink near Douglass Park

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Hotels, bars, restaurants and things to do near Douglass Park in Chicago — every pick web-researched and source-cited, closest to the venue first.

Where to Stay

Bars & Pubs

Murphy's Bleachers Wrigleyville — Fan Bar
Fan Bar

Murphy's Bleachers Wrigleyville

Murphy's Bleachers across from Wrigley Field's bleacher entrance is the most storied sports bar in Wrigleyville, a summer institution where Cubs fans have been warming up before games and lamenting losses after for generations. The rooftop offers a partial view of the Wrigley outfield, and the massive outdoor patio is a sea of Cubbie blue on game days. Murphy's is to Cubs fans what the Shark Tank is to hockey — a place with a physical and emotional identity inseparable from the team.

Restaurants

Things to Do

Wrigley Field Rooftops Experience — Attraction
Attraction

Wrigley Field Rooftops Experience

The privately owned rooftop buildings along Waveland and Sheffield Avenues — directly across from Wrigley Field — offer one of baseball's most unique spectator experiences, with grandstand views into the ballpark from above the outfield walls. Rooftop clubs include food, open bars, and the intimacy of watching a Cubs game from a building that's part of the Wrigleyville neighbourhood itself. It's a completely different — and perfectly Chicago — way to experience America's most beloved ballpark.

Guaranteed Rate Field — Attraction
Attraction

Guaranteed Rate Field

Guaranteed Rate Field on Chicago's South Side is the gritty, passionate home of the White Sox and features one of baseball's most beloved quirks — the original exploding scoreboard that bursts with fireworks after every home run. South Side faithful are among baseball's most loyal fans and the rivalry with the Cubs gives every interleague series a city-wide electric charge. The stadium's unpretentious atmosphere is a refreshing contrast to Wrigley's tourist polish.

Chicago Lakefront Trail — Things to Do
Things to Do

Chicago Lakefront Trail

Chicago's 18-mile Lakefront Trail along Lake Michigan is one of the world's great urban outdoor experiences, giving sports travelers a spectacular morning run or bike ride with views of the downtown skyline that serve as the ultimate pregame warm-up. The trail passes within sight of Soldier Field and Guaranteed Rate Field, and the Navy Pier section is among the most photographed urban running routes in America. Athletic sports fans who run the lakefront before a Chicago game bond with the city in a way that no stadium tour can provide.

Plan Your Trip to Douglass Park

Douglass Park in Chicago is tracked across 1 event. Here's how fans build a trip around it:

Events at Douglass Park

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Frequently Asked Questions About Douglass Park

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Riot Fest 2026 — 20th Anniversary are among the events held at Douglass Park.