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Fenway Park

Baseball Field in Boston, Massachusetts

4.8(45118 reviews)
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About Fenway Park

Historic, small-capacity ballpark, home of the Red Sox & occasional big-name concert venue.

Facility features

  • Outdoor
  • Baseball

Reviews

  • SANTANA5

    I visited Fenway Park in Boston in March of 2025 and the experience was truly unforgettable. Fenway Park is the historic home of the Boston Red Sox and one of the oldest and most iconic baseball stadiums in the world, carrying more than a century of tradition and memories. Walking into the park feels like stepping into the history of baseball, with a unique atmosphere that cannot be compared to modern stadiums. The passion of Red Sox fans is noticeable everywhere, and even outside of game days the surroundings are full of energy, with people taking photos, visiting the area and enjoying the baseball culture. One of the most famous features of Fenway Park is the Green Monster, the tall left field wall that gives the stadium its unmistakable character and creates a very special viewing experience. The manual scoreboard and the classic layout of the stands add even more charm and authenticity to the visit. Access to the stadium is convenient, with public transportation options nearby, making it easy to arrive without relying on a car. Inside the park, there are official stores where visitors can buy Red Sox merchandise, souvenirs and memorabilia, which is perfect for taking home a piece of this historic place. Fenway Park is not limited to baseball games, as it also hosts concerts and special events throughout the year, showing its importance as an entertainment venue in Boston. The neighborhood around the stadium is lively, with many bars, restaurants and gathering spots that make the visit complete before or after events. Being at Fenway Park in person allows you to fully understand why it is considered a landmark of American sports and a must visit destination for anyone coming to Boston. It is a place that leaves a strong impression and creates memories that stay with you long after the visit ends.

    4 months ago

  • Robert Lovell5

    Amazing and historic park. Loved singing sweet Caroline! I went in may for my first ever game. Going again for my birthday on Labor Day this season. Including some pictures I took from seats by the dugout. My mom has been going for many years. The seats are comfortable. I had no problem when I was here.

    4 months ago

  • Jay Mehta5

    We took a guided tour of the Fenway stadium. Booked just about 45mins before the tour from the kiosk at the Gate D entrance on the Jersey street. Great experience. The tour guide, Abby (if I remember correctly), was great - very informed as well as great style of presenting facts. With very long history and so many interesting things happened with the Red Sox, the tour was definitely worth it. We don’t watch baseball and have only elementary knowledge of rules but it was still very much easy to understand. Definitely to be done if you’re in Boston.

    7 months ago

  • Jennifer Sucato5

    This was my first time visiting Fenway Park, and even though my team wasn’t playing, I knew I couldn’t come to Boston without checking it out. I’m so glad I did, the energy inside the stadium was incredible! From the moment I walked in, I felt the history and passion that make Fenway such a special place for baseball fans. The crowd was electric, and what really stood out was the sense of community. The entire stadium came together, singing songs, cheering, and living and breathing every moment of the game. I felt completely swept up in the excitement. We just so happened to be there for the game the Red Sox clinched their spot in the playoffs with a walk-off win! The stadium absolutely erupted. I’ve never felt that kind of excitement at a ball game before. You didn’t have to be a Red Sox fan to appreciate the moment. Being there for that walk-off and watching the team celebrate was something I’ll never forget. Fenway isn’t just a place to watch baseball it’s a place to feel it. The atmosphere, the history, the energy it all makes for an incredible experience.

    7 months ago

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