Fenway Park
Fenway Park baseball field in Boston, USA
Fenway Park baseball field in Boston, USA

Fenway Park Tours and Tickets

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Boston’s most cherished landmark isn’t Bunker Hill or the Tea Party Ships, but rather old Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. A must-see for sports enthusiasts as well as history and architecture buffs, Fenway Park is famous for its uniquely shaped playing field and towering left field wall known as the Green Monster.

  • 4 Jersey St., Fenway-Kenmore, Boston, Massachusetts, 02115

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What are people saying about Fenway Park

Karen_F, Nov 2023
A MUST VISIT FOR BOSTON!
I truly loved this tour! Our tour guide had so much knowledge and we learned so much about the history behind Fenway Park. It is awesome and amazing to see and learn more about this place, there is so much heart and sentiment that goes into this park that makes it so unique to any other. I’m so glad we chose this tour and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Boston!
Cynthia_W, Nov 2023
Fun visit
We had the opportunity to visit each part of the park but due to the field being converted for a football game, we did not going out on the field which would have been exciting. Tour guide was clear and engaged.
Tim_F, Nov 2023
Excellent Tour of the...
Excellent Tour of the historic Fenway park, Americas most beloved ballpark. Would recommend it to anyone.
Julia_G, Nov 2023
Great experience!
We had a great experience touring Fenway! You get to basically tour the entire stadium, or at least all the cool historical spots. Not to mention there’s so much nostalgia from movies filmed there. I’d highly recommend!
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:Should I book Fenway Park tickets in advance?
A:
We recommend booking e-tickets ahead of time to secure your spot since Fenway Park can get crowded. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
Q:How much does it cost to visit Fenway Park 2024?
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Currently, an entrance ticket to Fenway Park costs USD 23.86. Guided Fenway Park tours start around USD 23.86 per person.
People Also Ask
Q:What is included in the Fenway Park tour?
A:The tour, which typically runs for 90 minutes, includes access to many of the park’s most iconic spots. From checking out the Green Monster Wall to sitting in the dugout and visiting Yawkey Way—home of the Red Sox Hall of Fame—there are plenty of unforgettable experiences for visitors.
Q:Can you go to Fenway Park when there isn't a game?
A:Yes. Fenway Park is open to the public every day of the week, even when a game isn’t scheduled. During non-game days, visitors can enjoy a beer in the Bleacher Bar while checking out the view. Fans are sure to leave feeling inspired after visiting the undeniable center of Boston’s sports legacy.
Q:Where do you meet for the Fenway Park tour?
A:When it comes to taking a Fenway Park tour, there are many options when it comes to finding the perfect spot to meet up. Arguably the most popular option is Yawkey Way, located just off Jersey Street in Boston. It is one of the best places for first-time visitors.
Q:Is the Fenway Park stadium tour worth it?
A:Yes, the Fenway Park stadium tour is definitely worth it. Through the tour, you not only get to explore the entire stadium and learn about its history, but you also get an up-close and personal look at some of the most important artifacts from Fenway Park’s 100+ years of glorious baseball history.
Q:Can you see Fenway Park without a tour?
A:Yes. Fenway Park is one of the most iconic sports sites in America, and it’s possible to visit the legendary ballpark without taking a tour. While booking a guided tour may offer greater insight into its storied history, many areas are freely accessible to those willing to take a self-guided stroll.
Q:Do you have to pay for parking at Fenway Park?
A:Yes, if you plan to drive to Fenway Park for a baseball game or other event, you will need to pay for parking. The parking lots typically open up three hours before the start of the game; when season tickets are involved, the cost begins at $35 per car.