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4 Jersey St (btwn Lansdowne St & Van Ness St) Boston , MA 02215 United States
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Best baseball park in the world! Carnival atmosphere inside and all around the park . Easy to make new friends which is a good thing since the seats are smaller than economy seats on Delta airlines !
Always packed, warm, and a bit expensive , but 100% worth it! Fenway is the best ballpark in America and should stay as is for generations to come as it has for generations past. GO SOX!
We root for the RED SOX...and whoever beats the Yankees . FYI Fenway is the oldest baseball stadium in the league built in 1912. The Green Monster is 37.2 FT tall. Tell your date that!
If you've got the time, definitely take a tour of the stadium - so worth it. The tour guides are also hilarious.
Should be a national landmark . Historic ballpark with extremely passionate and knowledgeable fans. Even if you’re not a fan of the team you will love watching games here.
I attended a Saturday afternoon game here. Not much I can add to the comments here, but it really is a neat place. I sat near Pesky's Pole and got to see David Ortiz hit his 474th home run.
Finally made it! Probably my favorite park in the country . Beer is ten bucks but who cares. They do have some local beers scattered around too. Not a bad seat in the house either.
Probably the best ballpark there is. Great viewing event from the "not-so-cheap" seats. Waiter service in the upper deck wasn't bad either.
If you aren't able to attend a baseball game, definitely take the tour . You'll get to learn about one of the oldest ballparks in the country . Fenway Franks are bucket list hot dogs you must try!
If you can't make it to a Red Sox game , do the tour . There is a lot of interesting history. It's cool that it has been preserved so well . It's awesome to get to sit at the top of the green monster .
So much rich history in this stadium it's hard not to be a baseball fan after your visit. From the original seats to the Green Monstah to the Red Seat it was full of baseball legends & their stories!
It is one of the great baseball cathedrals . Every fan must visit in their life time!
It's not a cookie cutter stadium , but a unique work of art . Just right for Boston. It's more than Red Sox baseball too. It's an adventure you will never forget. Definitely go here !!!
To keep the solar glare out of batters' eyes in the late afternoon hours, home plate was placed in the southwest area of the plot of land, with the third base line pointing northward.
If you can find tickets in the infield on the 1st base side, you'll be rewarded with one of the best views in baseball . Pick up a Fenway Frank (or the excellent Monster Dog) as well .
Pure history alone is enough to go here considering the greats that have passed through these halls. Sweet Caroline is a must experience and the bars on Lansdowne are rowdy & fun.
As much as I want to hate this place, I can't. Its too perfect. Get there early and walk down the left field line and stand under the Green Monster , one of the most famous landmarks in sports
It's very easy to get cheap tickets to a Red Sox game and Fenway has such a great atmosphere to watch a ball game at! Getting here from Endicott could be a bit difficult, though.
Tour is definitely worth a trip. The tour guides are great and have massive passion for the team and stadium , which is a massive plus!
Don't just show up for the game - make sure you get the whole experience. Head to the Cask 'n Flagon before the game and take a walk down Yawkey Way on your way into the park .
We had such a fun time at Fenway park! It was so different than any baseball park we have been to, old and with so much history it was really cool to see and be there to see a game.
See the future! ...at the Futures at Fenway games, a double header featuring two Red Sox farm teams. Cheaper food too, and the park isn't full so you can pretty much sit where you want.
Came in as a visiting fan (Tampa Bay Rays... divisional opponent) and the home fans were awesome... And you can't beat the old school baseball atmosphere
Attn vegetarians and vegans : You can get a grilled vegedog in the home plate concourse, on the lowest level just toward the third-base side. Fenway Frank it ain't, but still a treat.
There is so much history in this place that I can't help but love it. The old wooden seats are extremely comfortable , surprisingly.
Oldest of America MLB ballparks . This will take you back in time. If you can score seats on the monster the bird's eye view is amazing.
...I'm not a religious man, but walking into this place feels like church . A place more important and bigger than I will ever be. I will always look out over the outfield at the sky and grin,
Vendors at very end bear Grandstand #33 have best selection: veggie dogs , kielbasa , turkey sandeiches, sausage w/peppers and onions , gluten- free pizza and beet ;-) dough boy, etc.
Park at Riverside station (Newton, MA) on the green line ($6) to Fenway station (45mins). Get a Charlie card is $2 each way on the line , so $4 per person. Tickets: Stubhub, SeatGeek or AceTickets.
The park is great! Lots of excitement, lots of people, lots of fun! The only thing that is bad, really bad, are the seats all around the stadium , except for the red seats nearer the field .
Normally, I go to Yankee Stadium , but I visited Fenway for the first time recently to check it off my bucket list. The amount of history there is incredible, and fans are very passionate.
Hallowed ground to baseball fans, century-old ballpark , food is expensive as at any ballpark now.. brisket is great at the right outfield stands. Stay until the eighth and sing „Sweet Caroline“
Fenway is a must-see stadium for any baseball fan. First go to Yawkey way, which is bustling with fun activity. There, get a cuban sandwich at Luis Tiant's where you can get his autograph.
Aside from being home to the Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park is the oldest ballpark in America. Take a tour & get a feel for what makes Fenway special. Daily tours take place hourly & are $12 with BU ID Read more
Standing room is the way to go for an early season game. The Left Field standing room only is perfectly situated, with food, beer , and bathrooms (and often seats).
Great beers , solid stadium food and an awesome atmosphere
You need to have a Monster ticket to be allowed in the section, but you can still climb to the top and get an excellent view of the stadium
Buy Red Sox Nation to be able to get free gifts , 10% all gift store purchase and able to see batting practice over the Green Monster (2 hours before game time). All for only $15! Really worth it!
Lots of history in this ballpark ! The seats are a bit small. Get tickets for the loge boxes, excellent view from there!
Not a Red Sox fan, but it's a beautiful stadium full of history and stories. The tour guide was great!
Make sure to arrive early to see all of the pre match ceremonies. If it's your first time, go to the info desk and you can get a free badge
If you are not a Bostonian and sitting in the bleachers, don't be surprised when the crowd starts singing 'Sweet Caroline'. Look behind you and sing along, as the lyrics are on the screen :)
The oldest, most famous, most beloved ballpark in America. Home of the Boston Red Sox. An absolute must-visit for tourists and locals alike. Packed with history, nostalgia, and America's pastime Read more
There are lots of good nearby food and drink options. We've got a list of local favorites, including Woody's, Canestaro's and El Pelon. Read more
Welcome to a living baseball museum . Fenway Park is the country 's oldest and most beloved ballpark . Take the Fenway Park tour when the World Series champs are out of town .
Did you know: Fenway Park is the oldest MLB stadium in use today? In this 1913 photo, a group of politicians and baseball officials break ground on the new park . Read more
As I said in previously, this is a great ball park . However, they do need to diversify their beer selection . Come on Red Sox the craft beer revolution is under way. You'd think they'd get that here.
“Let’s go, Red Sox!” Oh, only very small bags (e.g. purses ) are allowed. There is a mobile bag storage near Gate 13. One locker (can hold two backpacks) costs 10 dollars (for entire duration of game).
I've been here twice, and it is a gem of baseball . Granted depending on where you sit, you may be uncomfortable. If you're tall sit in the outfield, you have a bit more leg room.
The hot dogs are truly mediocre. Get the soft serve - it's actually rare to find full fat ice cream soft serve instead of stupid frozen yogurt . It is rich delicious and creamy here!
Awesome place to watch games. The mango habanero wings are legit. - Rob Pauloski
Expensive, of course, but so much awesome stuff to choose from. Women/Girls - check out the VS Pink line towards back, but see what you like & order it on Victoria Secret website-at least $10 cheaper. - Dee Hibbard
This park is located in the Fenway neighborhood. 2 basketball courts, a rather large grassy field for hanging out, running track, and plenty of benches for people-watching. The MFA is a 5-minute walk. - Travelhound12
Shockingly delicious cauliflower adobo rice bowl, and I'm not a vegetarian! Paired with one of their beers (The Contender) this was a great spot for lunch. - Lauren Bates