Boston Activities

Fenway Park

  • Address
    • 4 Yawkey Way
  • Transport
    • Kenmore
  • Website
  • Phone
    • 617 267-1700
  • Price
    • tickets $20-125

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Lonely Planet review for Fenway Park

From April to September you can watch the Red Sox play at Fenway Park, the nation’s oldest and most storied ballpark. It is also the most expensive. Tickets in the bleachers are $25 to $30, while more comfortable grandstand seats are $50. Even at these prices tickets are hard to come by, but single seats and obstructed-view tickets are sometimes available on the website during the week leading up to a game. First-come, first-served standing-room-only tickets are sold on game day; head to the ticket windows at Gate C on Landsdowne St. Otherwise, you can always get tickets from scalpers around Kenmore Sq. If the Sox are doing well, expect to pay two times the face value.

 

Traveller reviews for Fenway Park (3)

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    so expensive now and parking you will pay dearly for

    vinvval recommends this,

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    Try the bar under Fenway park and watch on field level

    pvandeh recommends this,

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    A must-see for baseball fans

    docbrown recommends this,

    If you love baseball, you can't come to Boston without a visit to Fenway Park - one of the few remaining great old-time ballparks left in the major leagues. Every seat in the house is great (except when you're behind one of the support columns), so there's no need to splurge on the high-end seats if you can't afford it. As silly as "The Green Monster" looks on TV, it's even more absurd in person - absurd but great.