Fenway Park
Fenway Park
4.5
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
About
Hallowed ground to baseball fans, this century-old ballpark is the home field of the Boston Red Sox. Fans often flock to Fenway Park to catch a game over beer and hot dogs—the game season typically runs from April through October. You might want to stay till at least the eighth inning to sing “Sweet Caroline” with the crowd. The stadium is also home to the iconic Green Monster wall, a 37-foot-tall left-field wall. Apart from games, you can join a year-round guided tour of the stadium to learn about the history of the sport and the team, as well as get a behind-the-scenes peek into the locker room. – Tripadvisor
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Neighbourhood: West Fens
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- Kenmore • 5 min walk
- Blandford St • 5 min walk
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- MrFinoWaldorf, Maryland83 contributionsYankees - Red Sox Best Rivalry in SportsWent to my first Red Sox game at Fenway Park. It exceeded my expectations. I'm a Yankees fan and with both teams in last place I didn't expect the crowd to be so energetic, that made it alot more entertaining. I'd recommend a visit, it holds a lot of history and they've done a great job keeping it in pristine conditionVisited September 2023Travelled soloWritten 10 October 2023
- Georgia M14 contributionsDon’t miss the Green MonsterLisa was a wonderful tour guide. I’m not a big sports fan but visit as many ballparks with my husband. The green monster ranks at the top. Wish I could’ve seen a game but the Red Sox didn’t make the playoffs. A definite must seeVisited October 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 23 October 2023
- ilymomBirmingham, Alabama203 contributionsGreat tour!We did the Fenway Park tour and so glad we did. My husband had been to a few games but this was my first visit to Boston. I just wanted a photo in front of the stadium but my husband wanted to do the tour. The tour was excellent. Because of HISTORY. LOL!Visited November 2023Written 16 November 2023
- KentwoolgarBrighton, United Kingdom266 contributionsBit of sporting HistoryNipped I’m for this tour for something to do in a pretty boring city. Turned out to be one of the best parts of our trip. Our tour guide, Bob, cracking bloke and really enthusiastic about a sport, slightly less rubbish than cricket, was great with us Brits who know nothing about the game. Not really a lover of history but loved every second of this tour. Saved our trip really. I’d be surprised if any sports fan didn’t like thisVisited December 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 18 December 2023
- LAFFSTOPMission Viejo, California222 contributionsIs my favorite american league teamLiving history in a ballpark format, I took the behind the scene tour as well. Which I enjoyed as much as seen my Hometown. Saint louis cardinals comma I sat on the green monster In my full cardinal regalia and the boston fans could not have been more hospitable .. That may have something to do with one of them pointed out that they've beat the cardinals in the World Series. The last two times comma but the boston fans were wonderful and the ballpark is breast takingVisited July 2023Travelled soloWritten 10 January 2024
- Mark PSwampscott, Massachusetts2,483 contributionsGreat BallparkThis is an iconic ballpark and one that really must be visited. The setting is unique and historic. There are many negatives: Prices are ridiculously high, the aisles and corridors are narrow, and leg room is tough to find in the grand stand. Having said all of that, this is a place that even casual fans should visit at least once, even though the Red Sox are a mediocre team.Visited June 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 2 June 2024
- Armando ASteamboat Springs, Colorado30 contributionsAnother Boston memorable experience!First visit to Fenway Park and we were not disappointed in the slightest! Incredible atmosphere, great fans, great seat and the food wasn’t bad. We sat about 20 rows up from first base side and paid a very reasonable price for them. Each vendor we encountered couldn’t have been friendlier. The feeling of the history of Fenway was at times overwhelming!Visited June 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 6 June 2024
- cjyapGriswold, Connecticut916 contributionsHad funWent to a concert at Fenway. Overall great experience. For this concert I got some of the cheaper seats, which was great because my seats were covered. The VIP seats were in the infield, which of course is great for being close up to the stage and performers, BUT if it is raining, there is NO cover. There were times it was pouring. Our concert was delayed due to threat of lightning, and all spectators not in a covered area were told to go inside. When the threat was over and the concert started, there were some adjustments in the show, fewer bands performed. We were updated while we waited. Fun, fun atmosphere.Visited June 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 23 June 2024
- mmflattKnoxville, Tennessee86 contributionsLove the park!We had so much fun! First of all - I'm not a Boston fan. But we had such a great time at the park. The game was fun...the accommodations were top notch! Fortunately we were under cover as it was a warm day. Our view was slightly blocked by a pole but it wasn't too obtrusive. Something has to hold up the upper deck! The staff was friendly as were the other guests. It's definitely a great place to go even if you're not a fan.Visited June 2024Travelled with familyWritten 8 July 2024
- Patrice AGrosse Pointe Park, Michigan120 contributionsA New Red Socks FanThe ballpark may be one of the oldest, but it's definitely a good time. There are very few obstructed seats in the stadium. There are helpful guides throughout the stadium who were friendly and could direct you to where you needed to go. The food lines seemed inefficient; lines of people grabbing food and then waiting to check out at a single cashier did not seem like the best way to manage crowds. The baseball was fun. The crowds were into the game. And, we got a stamp from our MLB passport book. Can't wait to come back.Visited July 2024Travelled with familyWritten 12 July 2024
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Peter Poirier
Boston, MA24 contributions
Oct 2021 • Family
One of my best trips to Fenway yet, The Red Sox ended up winning 6-4 in 13 innings with a walk off home run by Christian Vasquez. The food and drinks are pretty expensive but you can get good tickets for a fair price ($60-136 for decent seats.)
If you go to a game in the fall or winter make sure to bring a few layers so you don’t get to cold. Go Sox!
If you go to a game in the fall or winter make sure to bring a few layers so you don’t get to cold. Go Sox!
Written 1 December 2021
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Jaskel08
California355 contributions
Jun 2023
I have been to lot of of baseball games across the country, and Fenway Park is my favorite. The oldest existing MLB stadium and it has so much charm. It actually doesn’t feel big…. feels warm and homey.
We stayed just west of Copley Square and it was a quick 20 minute walk to the park……. I love how I didn’t have to Uber, take light rail, or drive. There are a ton of restaurants surrounding the park, which creates a fun party scene. We went to an evening game against the Yankees with young kids and felt very safe. Lines went quickly. Our seats were comfortable (there are some that are small/tight). Food inside the park is expensive.
One negative, is there isn’t a huge variety of food options in the park. Plus, it’s expensive. I recommend you eat before or after the game in one of the restaurants across the street from the park.
Some seat are can be problematic….. strongly recommend doing a quick google search on which seats to avoid.
And of course, one of our highlights was singing Sweet Caroline….. everyone was so into it.
We stayed just west of Copley Square and it was a quick 20 minute walk to the park……. I love how I didn’t have to Uber, take light rail, or drive. There are a ton of restaurants surrounding the park, which creates a fun party scene. We went to an evening game against the Yankees with young kids and felt very safe. Lines went quickly. Our seats were comfortable (there are some that are small/tight). Food inside the park is expensive.
One negative, is there isn’t a huge variety of food options in the park. Plus, it’s expensive. I recommend you eat before or after the game in one of the restaurants across the street from the park.
Some seat are can be problematic….. strongly recommend doing a quick google search on which seats to avoid.
And of course, one of our highlights was singing Sweet Caroline….. everyone was so into it.
Written 1 July 2023
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Andres72423
Bridgeport, CT4,799 contributions
Jun 2019
What kind of baseball fan doesn't visit a shrine like this. I am not a Red Sox fan but I can appreciate a throwback park. The stadium is not like the new ones which are built today but who the heck wants new? I want history, charm and no better place to get this than visiting Fenway. My first visit but not my last. Our seats were by the Penske Pole so to catch the action our neck was turned for the whole time but who cares it was fun. The concession stands were average but what the heck you are at a ball park, eat ball park food.
By the way, the fans in attendance were fun to engage with, it was fun to be able to check off another stadium from the bucket list of fan things to do and visit.
By the way, the fans in attendance were fun to engage with, it was fun to be able to check off another stadium from the bucket list of fan things to do and visit.
Written 19 January 2020
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Les F
Medway, MA1,191 contributions
Apr 2021
Fenway Park has a lot of history behind it. While we did not attend a game at Fenway, we did take an organized tour of the Park. It opened in 1912 and is the oldest active ballpark in the United States. The one-hour tour took us to the press area, the "monster seats" and many other areas of the ballpark. Our tour guide did an excellent job of explaining the history of the Park and the use of the Park for concerts, hockey, football, etc. over the years.
In addition to the tour, I recommend you visit the Red Sox store right across the street from the park. It is the largest souvenir store I've ever seen and covers an entire block. Red Sox memorabilia galore!!
I highly recommend a tour of Fenway Park if you visit Boston. Due to the scarcity of tickets available to see a game, this tour may be the only way you will ever see the park up clase as well as learn about its history.
In addition to the tour, I recommend you visit the Red Sox store right across the street from the park. It is the largest souvenir store I've ever seen and covers an entire block. Red Sox memorabilia galore!!
I highly recommend a tour of Fenway Park if you visit Boston. Due to the scarcity of tickets available to see a game, this tour may be the only way you will ever see the park up clase as well as learn about its history.
Written 12 April 2021
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bjornc4788
Philadelphia, PA5 contributions
May 2019
Unless you hate baseball I can't imagine not enjoying seeing a game here - it's such a classic ballpark. As other users have noted, however, the seats are quite pricey compared to other parks but that's to be expected. I'd definitely recommend it for those who even remotely enjoy baseball.
Written 30 January 2020
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Donna P
Lakewood Ranch, FL3 contributions
Jul 2019
I love the fact that Fenway is located in Downtown Boston - an easy walk from anywhere in the City. Fenway is more than a ballpark, it is a destination. With the opening of TimeOut in the neighborhood, you can now eat at a 5 Start restaurant before or after the game!
Written 13 April 2020
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The_Scorcho
Philadelphia, PA381 contributions
Sept 2022
I had visited Fenway Park on a tour when I was young, but now finally made it back for a game with my son. We lucked out and saw that Green Monster seats were available from the Red Sox directly. They were still some of the more expensive seats in the building, but much much cheaper than what they were selling for in the secondary market. So we splurged, and I'm happy that we did. It's truly a unique experience to watch a game from up there.
It was an easy walk from the Back Bay neighborhood where we were staying.
My only caveat with the Green Monster seats is that unless you're seated in the front row, then the viewing experience may not be ideal. Our seats were in the front.
As a baseball fan, it's a must do experience. My son has a lifelong goal of seeing a game at all 30 stadiums. Out of the 7 he's hit so far, this one ranks #1.
It was an easy walk from the Back Bay neighborhood where we were staying.
My only caveat with the Green Monster seats is that unless you're seated in the front row, then the viewing experience may not be ideal. Our seats were in the front.
As a baseball fan, it's a must do experience. My son has a lifelong goal of seeing a game at all 30 stadiums. Out of the 7 he's hit so far, this one ranks #1.
Written 12 September 2022
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Jonnyrotten
Bogota, Colombia23 contributions
Jan 2020
We visited this stadium and we knew it has history like no other and had heard you are always guaranteed fun and action when you come to a ballgame at Fenway Park. The food is quite tasty and available at each and every corner you make. The prices are very reasonable but the thing that sticks out the most is the superior service from all the staff. Such a good team. Excellent job to everyone and a special thanks to the management for running such a well oiled machine. Why can’t all stadiums be like this?
Written 8 May 2020
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John Hassard
3 contributions
Jun 2024 • Family
I'm from the UK (in my 70s) and my wife and I are soon to visit the US on holiday. As such, I tried to book tickets for a game at Fenway Park online (the only way you can obtain tickets). As the online system is different to any I've used before, I made the mistake of booking two sets (of two) tickets for the same game against the Blue Jays. However, I then found the booking system absolutely refuses to help in such situations (e.g. by allowing us to exchange the mispurchased tickets for ones for the game the following day or day after). Instead the system offers the following blunt statement: "all sales are final-there are no refunds or exchanges issued on any tickets". So I now have two tickets I have absolutely no use for at all (costing sbout £100). Moreover, given it's a Monday game I have little chance of getting much for them monetarily on websites devoted to selling such unwanted tickets. What a difference to life here in the UK, for when I recently made an error in booking my soccer season ticket online (ordering an e-tcket instead of a physical card) I simply called them and they corrected the error immediately. Having been to baseball in Boston previously I doubt we'll go again. Shame really.
Written 10 June 2024
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Roseann_F
Colonia, NJ163 contributions
Aug 2022
We are on a quest to see a game in every ballpark. We had tickets for a night game but went over in the early afternoon to walk around the park so we could take in the statues and ambiance without a big crowd. My son said the seats in the park were uncomfortable and I reminded him they were made at a time when people were smaller (height and especially weight). This a must see if you are a fan of the game.
Written 20 August 2022
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I purchased a parking pass on Seat Geek for the July 10 Game at Fenway. All the parking pass has for an address is Brookline Avenue Lot. Does anyone know the complete address? I'm coming in from out of town and having the complete address would be helpful. Thanks.
Written 5 July 2024
Scott G
East Lyme, Connecticut
I'm heading to Fenway in about a month and looking for good place to get food and drink before the game that has any happy hour deals. I used to go to Yardhouse for the half price apps during the week they no longer offer that on game nights. Any other spots within a comfortable walking distance that would have good happy hour deals? Thanks!
Written 4 June 2023
On our visit, I didn't notice any ramps, I do believe to access the park itself and to get to the seats you should not have any issues, but most of this tour is going up and down stairs. I know that they do have an elevator to access the restaurant level. But I would definitely contact the park before heading over for a visit.
Written 29 May 2023
I didn't carry a bag, nor did my wife, so I can't say for sure. I certainly do not recall a rigorous inspection at entry. Here's the wording from Fenway's website:
"Bag Policy
Bags must be 5"x9"x2" or smaller (the size of a small purse or clutch). Backpacks, drawstring bags, duffel bags, tote bags, oversized purses, and other similar style bags are NOT permitted. Exceptions will be made for diaper bags and bags containing essential medical equipment. All bags will be subject to search as referenced above. Please pay close attention to the prohibited items list below.
Fans who arrive to an entry gate for a game with a non-permitted bag will have the option of storing their bag for a fee with a third-party locker company. This locker truck is located on top of the Lansdowne Garage across from Gate E.
For the remainder of the 2022 season, single-compartment clear bags measuring no larger than 12"x12"x6" will also be allowed. Bags must be clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC. Clear backpacks are not allowed. These single-compartment bags must be completely clear without anything concealing part of the bag.
This addition to the approved bag list is part of a pilot program to explore the feasibility of a clear bag policy for the 2023 season.
Prohibited Items
Below is a list of items that will not be permitted into Fenway Park. The Red Sox will not be responsible for storing any of the items on the following list. Any prohibited items left at the screening area shall be considered surrendered and will be discarded. Fans will not be able to retrieve any surrendered items. Concealment of any item on the below list could result in denial of entry. Fenway Park is a private facility and reserves the right to prohibit any item not on the below list in the interest of public safety and enjoyment for all fans.
Bags larger than 5"x9"x2" in size
Firearms, including those held by lawfully licensed individuals or off-duty police officers of any law enforcement agency or jurisdiction. This restriction includes ammunition.
Knives, box cutters, tool of any kind (including Leatherman), or any item that could be used as a weapon
Marijuana (including medical marijuana)
Pepper spray or mace
Hard-sided coolers
Cans, bottles, glass containers except one sealed 16oz plastic bottle of water
Alcoholic beverages, illegal substances
Noise-making devices
Laser pointers or similar devices that may be used to disrupt play on the field
Costumes and/or costume masks
Clothing items determined offensive by Red Sox management
Signs, banners and other items may be admitted as long as they do not: obstruct the sight lines of other fans, cover up existing signage, exhibit messages commercial or political in nature, create a disturbance or contain obscene or offensive language or interfere with other fans' enjoyment of the game. Signs, banners and other items may not be paraded around the ballpark, affixed to any permanent structures, or hung over fascia boards or the Green Monster. Management reserves the right to remove any signs or banners at any time. Each banner and sign must comply with our Code of Conduct.
Umbrellas are allowed inside Fenway Park but may only be used during official rain delays
Professional audio/visual equipment including tri-pods and mono-pods are prohibited from Fenway Park. Consumer rated cameras and video cameras are permitted but cannot be used to reproduce the game and must not interfere with other fans' enjoyment of the game."
Written 17 March 2023
Can you walk on the field and go sit up on the "Green Monster"?
Written 14 July 2022
Hi 👋🏻
Actually you cannot walk into the field.
But the tour is absolutely amazing even if you cannot go into the field.
Fen way park is amazing, must go.
And eat a hot dog just across the street 🥰
Written 16 July 2022
Best to call them to find out
Written 19 May 2022
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