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Fenway Park: Guided Tour

Highlights

Explore the legendary baseball park where many historic moments happened.

Experience touching the renowned Fisk and Pesky Poles.

Enjoy a view from atop the iconic Green Monster.

Hear tales of championship wins and celebrated players.

Learn about memorable events and retired numbers that shaped the team’s legacy.

A Legacy of Boston’s Baseball Heartbeat

Step into Fenway Park, where history, passion, and the love of the game come together in Boston’s most iconic sports venue. Whether you’re catching a thrilling Red Sox game or experiencing one of the many events held throughout the year, Fenway offers an unforgettable experience. Get your tickets today and be part of the action at the ballpark that has witnessed over a century of unforgettable moments.

About Fenway Park – Boston’s Iconic Ballpark

  • Fenway Park, home to the Boston Red Sox, is more than just a baseball stadium—it’s a piece of American history. Opened in 1912, it’s the oldest major league ballpark still in operation and stands as a testament to the timeless tradition of baseball. Located in the heart of Boston, Fenway has been the backdrop for countless legendary moments in the sport’s history, from memorable World Series victories to unforgettable games that have captivated generations of fans.

    Known for its intimate atmosphere and unique features like the famed "Green Monster" in left field, Fenway Park offers a one-of-a-kind experience for sports enthusiasts and visitors alike. Beyond baseball, Fenway hosts a variety of events, from concerts to family-friendly activities, making it a must-visit destination year-round.

Why Visit Fenway Park?

Rich History: Experience the charm of America’s oldest major league ballpark, where over a century of baseball history comes alive.

Iconic Landmarks: Visit the legendary "Green Monster" and other unique features that make Fenway one of a kind.

Unforgettable Atmosphere: Enjoy a one-of-a-kind baseball experience with Fenway’s intimate, fan-friendly vibe.

Diverse Events: From Red Sox games to concerts and family events, Fenway offers something for everyone.

Prime Location: Located in the heart of Boston, Fenway Park is easily accessible and close to popular attractions, making it a perfect addition to any trip.

When to Visit Fenway Park

  • Fenway Park is open year-round for guided tours, allowing visitors to step back in time and explore Boston's iconic ballpark. Here's everything you need to know about the best times to visit and the park's hours:

    Tour Hours:
    Non-Game Days: Tours run every hour from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
    Game Days: Tours conclude 3 hours before game time, so be sure to check the game schedule when booking your tour.

    Best Time to Visit:
    -Off-Season (November to March): If you prefer a quieter experience with fewer crowds, visiting during the off-season is ideal. The park is less busy, and you can enjoy a more intimate tour.
    -Baseball Season (April to October): If you're in town during baseball season, get there early to soak in the excitement before the game. Keep in mind that tours are adjusted to accommodate game times.
    -Peak Hours: Weekends and afternoons tend to be the busiest. If you're looking for a more relaxed experience, aim for earlier morning tours or weekdays, especially during the off-season.

    Important Tip: Tours are available on a first-come, first-served basis, so it’s always a good idea to book in advance, especially on game days or during busy tourist seasons.

How to Get to Boston’s Iconic Ballpark

Address

4 Jersey St, Boston, MA 02215, United States

Plan Your Route

If you're driving, you’ll find several parking options nearby.

Parking at Fenway:
There are several parking lots and garages around Fenway Park, but they can fill up quickly, especially on game days. The Fenway Park Parking Garage is located nearby at 40 Brookline Avenue. Additionally, you can find parking spots at Pilgrim Road and Huntington Avenue parking facilities. Keep in mind that parking rates can vary depending on the event, so it's best to check ahead.

Street Parking:
If you prefer to park on the street, there are metered parking spots available within walking distance of Fenway Park. Be sure to check the parking signs for time restrictions and rates.

The #47 and #8 buses have stops near Fenway Park. Check local schedules to find the most convenient routes based on your location.

The easiest and most convenient way to get to Fenway Park is by taking the MBTA subway system, known as the T.

Green Line: Take the Green Line D, E, or C branch to Kenmore Station, which is just steps from the park. This is the most direct route and only a short walk away from Fenway’s main entrance.

Red Line: Alternatively, you can take the Red Line to Park Street and transfer to the Green Line at the Park Street Station. This transfer takes just a few minutes.

Uber/Lyft:
If you’re traveling by rideshare, you can drop off near the park's main entrance. However, be prepared for potential traffic and crowds, especially before and after games.
Taxis:
Taxis are readily available in Boston, and you can ask your driver to take you directly to Fenway Park. Look for designated drop-off zones around the park.

Fenway Park is accessible by bike, and there are bike racks located near the ballpark where you can securely lock your bike. If you’re planning to bike, note that Boston is a bike-friendly city with many bike lanes and bike-share programs such as Bluebikes available throughout the area.

If you’re staying nearby, Fenway Park is within walking distance of various hotels, restaurants, and shops in the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood. Enjoy a leisurely walk and take in the surrounding sights before arriving at the park!

Dining at Fenway Park

  • Fenway Park offers a broad range of food and drink options across the ballpark, including classic stadium favorites, sweet treats, soft drinks, and some choices for different dietary needs. Food stands are spread throughout the venue, so visitors can usually find something convenient during their visit.

    If you’re booking a guided tour rather than attending a game, dining is best seen as a useful extra rather than the main focus of the visit. The tour is centered on Fenway Park’s history, architecture, and iconic features, so many visitors choose to explore the surrounding Fenway neighborhood for a fuller meal before or after their tour. If you are visiting on a busier day, arriving a bit earlier can make the experience more relaxed.

Accessibility at Fenway Park

  • Fenway Park offers a range of accessibility features to help make visits easier and more comfortable. Wheelchair access is available for guided tours, and the venue provides accessible entry points and support services for guests with disabilities.

    Visitors can also expect accessibility assistance on site, including help with directions and access needs. As with many historic venues, access to certain areas may depend on operational availability on the day of the tour, but the ballpark is set up to accommodate a wide range of visitors as smoothly as possible.

Know Before You Go

Bring your digital ticket: Tickets are digital only, so have your confirmation ready on the MLB Ballpark App or on your phone before you arrive.

Go to the correct entrance: Guided tour check-in takes place at Gate D, so make sure you head to the right gate when you reach Fenway Park.

Arrive a little early: Security screening takes place before entry, and tours begin this process in advance.

Check the day’s schedule: On game days, tours end three hours before first pitch, and operating hours may be adjusted.

Travel light: Bags larger than 5" x 9" are not allowed, and outside containers are prohibited except for sealed plastic water bottles up to 16 oz.

Keep your ID with you: Every guest needs a valid ticket and photo identification to join the tour.

Expect some areas to vary: Access to specific sections of the ballpark depends on availability on the day of your visit.

Accessibility is available: Wheelchair access is offered, making the tour easier to enjoy for a wider range of visitors.

FAQs About Fenway Park

What can I expect on the Fenway Park guided tour?

The guided tour takes you through one of baseball’s most historic ballparks while highlighting major landmarks, key moments in Red Sox history, and the stories behind Fenway Park’s legacy.

Does the tour include access to the Green Monster?

Yes, the tour includes access to the top of the iconic Green Monster, subject to availability on the day of your visit.

Are the tours guided in English?

Yes, this ticket includes an English-language guided tour of Fenway Park.

How often do tours run?

Tours usually run every hour, although hours may change on game days.

Can I take the tour on a game day?

Yes, but tours end three hours before the game begins, so it’s important to check the schedule before booking.

Where do I need to go for the tour?

Visitors should present their digital ticket at Gate D before the tour begins.

Do I need to print my ticket?

No. Tickets are digital only, so you can show your confirmation on the MLB Ballpark App or another mobile device.

Is the Fenway Park tour wheelchair accessible?

Yes, wheelchair access is available for the tour.

Are there any bag or entry restrictions I should know about?

Yes. Bags larger than 5" x 9" are not allowed, and only sealed plastic water bottles up to 16 oz are permitted. All visitors also go through security screening before entry.

Is this the venue’s official website?

No. This website offers official tickets to Fenway Park, but is not the venue’s official website.

This website sells official tickets for this venue. Please note, however, that it is not the official website of the venue.

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