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4 Yawkey Way, Boston, MA 02215 |
Admission and Hours | Fenway Park Tour Tickets : - Fenway Park Tour Tickets are sold online or in person. A limited number of tickets are available for purchase at Gate D On the Day of the tour on a first-come, first-served basis. The Gate D Ticket Booth is located on the corner of Yawkey Way and Van Ness Street. Tickets for Red Sox baseball games and Spring Training can be purchased online or in person. Purchase baseball game tickets online Tour of Historic Fenway Park, America's Beloved Ballpark - $27.00 from: Viator
- If you are visiting Boston with limited time on hand then we suggest buying Go Boston Multi-Attraction Card Go Boston Multi-Attraction discount card includes entry to more than 40 attractions in Boston including Fenway Park Tour in Boston.    Go Boston Card - $63.00 from: Viator
- Hours of Operation: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Fenway Park Tours depart at the top of each hour. - On game days the last tour departs three hours before game time. - Winter Hours of Operation: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Tours Available year-round except on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day) |
Getting to Fenway Park in Boston | By Boston "T" (Subway/Metro) to Fenway Park in Boston : To get to Fenway Park take the T (subway): - Green line, trains B, C, or D to Kenmore station (If on the E train, transfer to a B, C, or D train at Copley, and go to Kenmore.) or - Red Line, and Exit at Park St. or - Orange Line and Exit at Downtown Crossing and follow signs for the Winter Street Concourse to Park St. or - Blue Line, Exit at State Street, transfer to the Orange Line toward Forest Hills; then Exit at Downtown Crossing, and - Silver Line SL1 or SL2, Exit at South Station, transfer to the Red Line toward Alewife, then get off at Park St. or - Silver Line SL4, Exit at Chinatown, transfer to the Orange Line toward Oak Grove; then Exit at Downtown Crossing and - Silver Line SL5, Exit at Downtown Crossing and follow signs for the Winter Street Concourse to Park St. From Kenmore Station turn left on Commonwealth Ave, left on Brookline Ave, and Fenway Park is just over the bridge. |
Recommendations and Tips for Fenway Park Boston | - Reserve and Buy Tickets online for the tours and games if you know your dates and time frame! - The area around Ball Park is mainly restaurants, bars, and a very large Red Sox Team Store. If you have time, come early and eat and soak up the baseball culture of Boston while waiting for your tour or game or both. - Don’t have a ticket? Go to the Bleacher Bar on Lansdowne. It is built into the outfield wall, under the bleachers. You can drink and watch some of the game! - Go get an autograph for you or the kids! Autograph Alley hosts a former Boston Red Sox player, coach, or personality before each home game to sign autographs free of charge. You can find Autograph Alley in the Yawkey Way Team Store - If you are visiting multiple attractions in Boston, purchase a Go Boston Card by Smart Destinations. The Go Card is a really good deal if you intend to go to many attractions in Boston and includes Fenway Park Tours.     Go Boston Card - $63.00 from: Viator |
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Visit Official Boston Redsox Fenway Park website for more information on tours |
Tour of Historic Fenway Park, America's Beloved Ballpark - $27.00 "America's Most Beloved Ballpark" is uniquely nestled in the city of Boston. Fenway Park is a place where dreams are made, traditions are celebrated and baseball is forever. See the home of Red Sox Legends, Williams, Yaz, Fisk and Rice. Visit Pesky's Pole and sit atop the world famous Green Monster which stands 37 feet 2 inches high overlooking left field. Experienced tour guides will provide a thrilling, one hour, walking tour of Fenway Park. Bilingual tours are available in Spanish and Japanese with advance notice. We welcome all fans to Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox and the pulse of Red Sox Nation. |