Fenway Park Travel Guide
Home of the Boston Red Sox
Last Updated: March 28, 2026
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Home of the Boston Red Sox
Last Updated: March 28, 2026
Source: Friend of Stadium Scene
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Okay, I get that this is an old stadium with lots of charm. However, I am glad this isn’t my home park. The rows are incredibly long, meaning if you are in the middle, you have to bother a very large amount of people to get up. The seats are not too terribly comfy, and there are a lot of bad views inside the park. There is a lot of history there which is fun to experience.
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Fenway Park delivers one of the most intimate and historic experiences in sports. Located in Boston’s Fenway neighborhood, the area around the stadium is packed with bars, restaurants, and street activity well before first pitch, especially along Lansdowne Street.
Entering Fenway feels like stepping back in time. The tight concourses, low ceilings, and vintage design immediately stand out. The Green Monster dominates the view in left field, and even fans not sitting there often make the trip to see it up close.
Seating at Fenway is unique and sometimes challenging. Sightlines can vary significantly, with some obstructed views due to support poles. That said, the proximity to the field creates an unmatched connection to the game.
Food options lean heavily into Boston classics, with sausages, seafood, and local favorites available throughout the park. Concourse space is limited, so expect congestion during busy moments.
After the game, Lansdowne Street becomes the center of activity. Whether you're heading into a packed bar or just taking in the atmosphere, the postgame experience at Fenway is as much a part of the visit as the game itself.
Like almost all US and Canadian Stadiums, you will need to enter through a metal detector before entering the stadium. Be sure to give yourself extra time and don't bring any weapons or devices that could be seen as a weapon inside. Pat down searches may be required.
Public Transit: The following routes have stops near Fenway: 8, 9, 19, 55, 60, 65, CT2, and CT3. To confirm rates and plan your trip, please visit the MBTA. If you take the subway to the stadium, you need to get on the Green Line. You can also take the B, C, or D lines to Kenmore. To confirm rates and plan your trip, please visit the MBTA.
Rideshare: The best area to drop off or pick up a taxi or ride share is at Gates B and D (Van Ness St).
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Closest Major Airport: Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)
There is very limited parking around Fenway Park. There is no Fenway lot. It is highly recommended to use public transit to get to the game.
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The following routes have stops near Fenway: 8, 9, 19, 55, 60, 65, CT2, and CT3. To confirm rates and plan your trip, please visit the MBTA.
If you take the subway to the stadium, you need to get on the Green Line. You can also take the B, C, or D lines to Kenmore. To confirm rates and plan your trip, please visit the MBTA.
The best area to drop off or pick up a taxi or ride share is at Gates B and D (Van Ness St).
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Tina J.
Fenway is a must visit, but this was my first time attending a concert there instead of seeing a baseball game! We got last minute concert tickets to see...
Posted On: 2026-05-18 09:56:15
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Lizzy C.
Fenway park was such an experience! We were in Boston for a conference and we decided to go to a game one evening and what a great idea it was. Fenway is...
Posted On: 2026-05-02 17:41:06
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Stephanie B.
3.5 stars The park itself is great! The amount of history here is unmatched and the energy and experience really are one of a kind. Bathrooms are clean...
Posted On: 2026-04-20 15:33:19
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