1. Wrigley Field is a historic baseball stadium located in the North Side of Chicago, Illinois. It is the second-oldest ballpark in the Major League Baseball and is known for its ivy-covered outfield walls, the iconic manually-operated scoreboard, and the view of the surrounding neighborhood buildings. The stadium has hosted many of the most memorable moments in baseball history, including Babe Ruth’s famous \"called shot\" in the 1932 World Series and the Cubs’ World Series win in 2016, their first in 108 years.

2. The working hours of Wrigley Field varies depending on the schedule of baseball games and other events. Visitors can check the schedule on the stadium’s official website or call the box office at (800) THE-CUBS for more information and tickets.

3. Tickets for baseball games and events at Wrigley Field can be purchased online through the Cubs’ website, on the phone, or in person at the box office. The cost of tickets varies depending on the seating location and the specific game or event. Transportation options to Wrigley Field include public transit (bus or train), taxi, bike rental, or driving. The stadium does offer some parking options, but they can sell out quickly and may be expensive. It is recommended to plan ahead and arrive early to secure a spot or to consider using public transportation for convenience.