Fenway Park

Fenway Park is located at 4 Yawkey Way, Boston, MA 02215. The Red Sox have called Fenway home since 1912. The park is filled with history and tradition, and is a must-see for baseball lovers and non-lovers alike. Read more details about Fenway Back to top To avoid traffic jams and parking headaches, take the T or the commuter rail to the game. Take the T to either the Fenway stop on the Green D line or the Kenmore Square stop on the Green line (B, C, D or E branches). Take the commuter rail (Framingham/Worcester line) to Yawkee station. You can also take a bus to Kenmore Square.If you must drive, get there early as parking is limited. Be prepared to pay upwards of $30 for parking near the park. If you have some time to spare, try nearby Brookline for on-street meter parking. The meters run M-S until 5:30 pm, and it is a short walk to the park. Be weary of parking on Landsdowne street directly adjacent to the park – homeruns over the green monster tend to smash windshields here. Back to top There are many quality bars and restaurants surrounding the ballpark in addition to the stellar sausage
vendors that fill the streets, including:

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There are many options for hotels near Fenway Park. Fenway is easily accessible by public transportation from the entire Boston area. You can search for hotel deals at Hotwire.com This list includes the hotels that are closest to the park: Hotel Commonwealth – in Kenmore Square. Howard Johnsons – short walk to the park. Hotel Buckminster – in Kenmore square above Unos pizzeria. Marriott.com – nice hotel near fenway park.Back to top Tickets are a hot commodity this year. Click here for a list of resources to get tickets. Back to top A great way to really see Fenway Park is by taking an official tour. Tours happen 7 days a week, up to 3 hours before a game on game days.

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Here is a Fenway Park seating chart that details sections and gates. This chart is copyrighted by MLB.com:
fenway park seating chart

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