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Fenway Park Boston

Fenway Park, A Boston Tradition

Catch the Boston Red Sox game at Fenway Park, Major League Baseball's oldest ballpark. Steeped in legend, games aren't just played here, history is made. With fans so dedicated, they border on obsessed. Red Sox stadium is an icon of Boston & our hotel near Fenway Park, that delivers unforgettable baseball action all summer.
 
Grab a hot dog and a cold one and cheer on the boys of summer as they swing for the Green Monster and try to avoid Pesky's Pole in their quest for another pennant run. No visit to Boston is complete unless you grab a Red Sox game at Fenway. Pick your favorite seat close to the field or in a luxury box high above.
  • Prices
    • Vary by game and seat
  • Hours
    • Vary by game
  • Events
    • Annual Monster Mash
    • Fantasy Camp
    • Kids' Summer Camp
  • Activities
    • Major League Baseball Games
    • Concerts
    • Ballpark Tours

FAQs

  • What's the best way to get to Fenway Park?
    Fenway Park is in the heart of the city at 4 Yawkey Way, Boston, MA 02215. Our great location near Kenmore Square in the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood means that you are close to this iconic field. Since parking can be tricky on game days, public transportation, including subway, commuter light rail or bus is the way to go. We suggest taking the T for less than $3 each way.
  • What bars and restaurants are near Fenway Park?
    A city as rich in heritage as Boston never makes you choose between history and fun things to do. You can usually do both, at the same time. So go ahead and take in a Red Sox game, and plan to soak up some pre- or post-game history at one of the iconic Boston bars and restaurants just steps from the ballpark
     
    * The Green Dragon Tavern on Marshall Street came to life in 1654, making it the oldest historic bar in the city. And while it may have moved around a few times over the centuries, it made it into the history books as the "headquarters of the American Revolution" and was noted in Paul Revere's diaries as the clandestine meeting spot of revolutionary heroes. Today it's a cozy Irish Bar that serves up cold beer, cocktails, salads, sandwiches and excellent chowder.
     
    * Just around the corner from the Green Dragon, you'll find the Bell in Hand, America's oldest continuously operating watering hole (excusing Prohibition, which doesn't count anyway). Built by Boston's last town crier, Jimmy Wilson, today the Bell houses two floors, five bars and serves pub food favorites along with ice cold beer, cocktails and wine for lunch and dinner. At night, it turns into one of Boston's most popular dance clubs, so go early if you want to soak in the historic vibes.
 

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