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Fenway Park, Boston

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Sacred ground for any true baseball fan, Fenway Park is the country's oldest major league baseball stadium still in use. For a less expensive and less crowded experience than a game, consider a guided tour of the stadium. Opened in 1912, the park has remained the home of the Boston Red Sox for more than a century. If you manage to score some game tickets, avoid traffic jams and parking challenges by taking the "T," the city's public transport system. Before you head to Boston, plan trip itinerary details with our user-friendly Boston vacation builder site, to make sure you see all that Boston has to offer, including Fenway Park.
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Fenway Park reviews

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  • We were visiting Boston for the weekend and decided to come to a game! Fenway Park was awesome to see I’m glad we came! I was a little disappointed in the food, it was nothing special and I was... 
    We were visiting Boston for the weekend and decided to come to a game! Fenway Park was awesome to see I’m glad we came! I was a little disappointed in the food, it was nothing special and I was...  more »
  • We decided last minute to go to a Red Sox game while we were in town. We enjoyed walking around the outside, wandering the inside, watching the game with the old school score wall, and visiting the... 
    We decided last minute to go to a Red Sox game while we were in town. We enjoyed walking around the outside, wandering the inside, watching the game with the old school score wall, and visiting the...  more »
  • My wife and I flew in from Seattle to see the Mariners take on the Red Sox for two games. We sat in the visitors dugout area both nights and the views of the game were awesome! But it seems there... 
    My wife and I flew in from Seattle to see the Mariners take on the Red Sox for two games. We sat in the visitors dugout area both nights and the views of the game were awesome! But it seems there...  more »
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  • My first visit here to this Beautiful Old Park. I was not disappointed, George an usher and our tour guide earlier shared some the the historical information of this stadium. Like the seats under the cover are the original seats from 1934. As I stood there and touch these seats I could feel the excitement from the fans that had sat in these very seats. Really enjoyed being at park, Boston Fans are fantastic and true to baseball.
  • So much history and one of the few stadiums left with all its history there. It was one of my best choices I made going to it. It's about an hour 35 to 40 bucks. Also a picture is taken between 40 and 50 for the set. No home clubhouse or anything on the field during the tour. But at least your allowed to go to the top of the Green Monster.
  • What a trip! I could never get enough of this wonderful, grand, beautiful treasure of a ballpark! Everything about this night was absolutely perfect! Boston knows how to celebrate baseball and this ballpark does it all just right. Parking was super convenient. Close enough by for just a 10 minute walk after the game, the game views in the stands were absolutely amazing, the crowd was fun-loving and passionate, the sunset that night was absolutely spellbinding, and the atmosphere was electric! What a homage to baseball and to just celebrating how life can be so beautiful and fun. ✌️👍🙂❤️🙂
  • For my sons senior high school trip he wanted to visit a few of the most historic baseball fields in the country. So, naturally this one topped the list. We drove from Texas, and even with that drive, it was well worth it. This place is so packed with history and nostalgia that you get chills. We took the full tour on day one then went to a game the second day. Words are hard to find the feeling of watching a game here. It was really cool. The tour is well worth it and you learn so much about the ball park you will not learn anywhere else. The people here LOVE the sox!
  • Walked up and booked the guided tour ($21) that started ten minutes later. Despite a slow start (it’s amazing how many adults need the bathroom), it was an enjoyable tour and a good chance to get inside the ballpark in the off season. It’s definitely made me want to see a game here, despite not being a fan.

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