1. Soldier Field is an iconic stadium located in the South Loop neighborhood of Chicago. It was originally built in 1924 as a municipal stadium for the Chicago Bears football team, but has also hosted other major events such as concerts, soccer matches, and even political rallies. In 2003, the stadium underwent a massive renovation that added modern amenities while preserving its historic facade. Some interesting facts about Soldier Field include:

- It is known for its unique oval shape, which was designed to resemble ancient Roman arenas

- The stadium has hosted several championship games, including the 1963 NFL Championship Game (dubbed the \"Most Important Game in Pro Football History\") and the 1999 Women’s World Cup Final

- Soldier Field has also been featured in popular culture, appearing in movies like The Dark Knight and Transformers: Dark of the Moon

2. Soldier Field’s hours of operation vary depending on events and game schedules. Their phone number is (312) 235-7000.

3. Tickets for events at Soldier Field can be purchased through their website or through third-party ticketing websites. The stadium is easily accessible by public transportation, with several bus routes and the CTA’s Green Line stopping nearby. There are also several parking lots and garages in the surrounding area for those driving to the stadium.