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Fenway Park

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4 Yawkey Way Boston MA 02215
Phone
(617) 267-9440
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Toll Free
(877) 733-7699
Fax
(617) 236-6797

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
Closed
Monday
9:00am-5:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Thursday
9:00am-5:00pm
Friday
9:00am-5:00pm
Saturday
Closed

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Hallowed ground to baseball purists, this cozy, quirky park has been the Boston Red Sox home field since 1912. The most distinctive feature of this classic baseball park is the 37-foot-tall left field wall, known as the "Green Monster."

Packed with museums and historic sites, Boston is perfect for sneaking education into family activities. Once they're on to you, there's still plenty of...

Stepping into this stadium is like walking back in time. Flanked on one side by the Green Monster, a 37 foot (11.28 meters) high left field wall with manually operated score board, Fenway Park is a unique piece of civic history. Having opened in 1912, it has been home to the Boston Red Sox ever since and is one of America's oldest Major League Baseball stadiums currently in use. With a capacity...

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For 86 years, the Boston Red Sox suffered a World Series dry spell, a streak of bad luck that fans attributed to the "Curse of the Bambino," which, stories have it, struck the team in 1920 when they sold Babe Ruth (the "Bambino") to the New York Yankees. All that changed in 2004, when a maverick squad broke the curse in a thrilling seven-game series against the team's nemesis in the series...

Boston's beloved ballpark provides members of Red Sox Nation with front-row seats to baseball history.

Average Rating
90

In Short
Just as Wrigley Field has its signature ivy, Fenway has the Green Monster, the famous 37-foot-high left-field wall that transforms lazy fly balls into home runs. Other legendary...

Get your tickets for home games just a few feet from the entrance to Fenway Park.

In Short
You can buy upper bleacher seats for $18 (up from $14) or spend $55 (a $10 increase) for upper field box seats. Field box seats are usually scooped up by season-ticket holders...

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When it comes to the most epic rivalry in baseball, Fenway Park does not disappoint. Outfield seats were amazing. Lobsta Rolls at the conssesions. And the nostalgia of it all is priceless. So for a casual baseball fan from NC....its a Boston must do!

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Our trip to Fenway was awesome! We sat in the bleachers and had no problem seeing the action. I wouldn’t say there’s a bad seat in the house! The concessions guys walking around are the real stars of the game though. They should definitely sell...

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Seeing the ballparks of USA is on my bucket list. ✅ It was great to see the green monster and actually be at the top of it. Even with the rain halfway through the tour didn’t dampen the thrill of it all.

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Went to Red Sox - Yankees game and the park is amazing! Beer is expensive and a bottle of water is $5.00, but the overall experience is great.

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60

Entertaining but too hot and Huey Lewis backed out due to illness. Park personnel could have done a better job providing refreshments in the stands like they do at ballgames.

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Boston Red Sox Baseball Club is located at 24 Yawkey Way, Boston, MA. This location is in the Fenway - Kenmore - Audubon Circle - Longwood neighborhood..

The Boston Red Sox are New England's major league baseball entry in the American League. The team also owns Fenway Park where the baseball games and concerts are held. Ticket information is available at the park as well as on the website.

Fenway Park, home of the beloved World Series champion Boston Red Sox, sits prominently in Kenmore Square just steps from the famous Citgo sign that illuminates the area at night. The 100-plus year old park has more than 37,000 seats where fans gather each year to watch their beloved team in "America's favorite ballpark."

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Parking near Fenway is always a challenge. Metered...

Boston Red Sox is located at 2 Yawkey Way, Boston, MA. This location is in the Fenway - Kenmore - Audubon Circle - Longwood neighborhood..

Stepping into this stadium is like walking back in time. Flanked on one side by the Green Monster, a 37 foot (11.28 meters) high left field wall with manually operated score board, Fenway Park is a unique piece of civic history. Having opened in 1912, it has been home to the Boston Red Sox ever since and is one of America's oldest Major League Baseball stadiums currently in use. With a capacity...

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Parking

Don't even think about driving--take the T to Kenmore and follow the masses.

The Extras

Behind-the-scenes tours are offered hourly (Mon-Sat 9am-4pm; Sun noon-4pm), with hours varying on game days.

Know Before You Go

A child is never too young for his or her first game, but be sure to make it a day game, and try to get seats in the alcohol-free grandstand sections (32 and 33).

Know Before You Go

Check out the historic home of the Red Sox, Fenway Park

The Extras

Find out what else can be found in the Fenway/Kenmore area with the help of our guide.

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