Fenway Park in Boston Recreation Travel Guide

 :: GUIDE TO TRAVEL > BOSTON > RECREATION ::
  
 :: Boston ::
 Recreation >Spectator Sport
 
Fenway Park
Address: 4 Yawkey Way  |  Boston  | 
Region: Boston
Rating:  
More Info
Phone: (617) 267-1700
FAX:
Website
 :: Description and Basic Information :: 
Ticket Office: 617-267-1700
Prices range from $12 to $35.

Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox, is the oldest major league park in the country with its single-level grandstand design and very close seating. Built in 1912, it has remained virtually untouched since its conversion to a concrete steel grandstand from wood in 1934. Baseball fans can practically reach out and touch home plate – an experience that hasn’t changed since the days of Ted Williams and Carl Yastrzemski.

Although, Fenway Park is small -seating capacity is 34,000- baseball fans continue to flock here to watch players battle the ‘Green Monster.’ This 37-foot tall wall has tempted many hitters since 1912 and is part of Red Sox history.

There are a number of seating options and prices. Tickets sell quickly and taking public transportation is highly recommended due to the lack of parking in the area. You can reach the Fenway by the MBTA Green Line (B, C, or D train) to Kenmore Square, with just a short walk to the ballpark.
 :: Boston ::

 

 
 

 
:: DON'T MISS ::
 Tickets To Events
 

 
 
  :: GUIDE TO TRAVEL > BOSTON > RECREATION ::

Fenway Park in Boston Recreation Travel Guide