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Hotels near Fenway Park

Hallowed ground to baseball fans, this century-old ballpark is the home field of the Boston Red Sox. Fans often flock to Fenway Park to catch a game over beer and hot dogs—the game season typically runs from April through October. You might want to stay till at least the eighth inning to sing “Sweet Caroline” with the crowd. The stadium is also home to the iconic Green Monster wall, a 37-foot-tall left-field wall. Apart from games, you can join a year-round guided tour of the stadium to learn about the history of the sport and the team, as well as get a behind-the-scenes peek into the locker room. – Tripadvisor
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    1.5 km from Fenway Park
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  • M7357JWpaulam
    5 contributions
    5 of 5 bubbles
    Such a unique way to see the Best Ballpark in America. I cannot recall our tour guides name other than he is retired and teaches ski lessons in the winter months but he was excellent, projected his voice and had a lot of fun information. I especially enjoyed seeing the view from the Press Box and from top of the Green Monster. The only recommendation I have is to get there early and fight to be upfront in the walking tour, otherwise you will miss hearing everything. By the time the last people in the tour would arrive to where we were stopped for the view and history the tour guide would be done with his speech. It would be ideal if tour sizes are half of the size for equal opportunity for everyone to see and hear what is being discussed.
    Visited October 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 22 October 2024
  • cjyap
    Griswold, Connecticut938 contributions
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    Went to a concert at Fenway. Overall great experience. For this concert I got some of the cheaper seats, which was great because my seats were covered. The VIP seats were in the infield, which of course is great for being close up to the stage and performers, BUT if it is raining, there is NO cover. There were times it was pouring. Our concert was delayed due to threat of lightning, and all spectators not in a covered area were told to go inside. When the threat was over and the concert started, there were some adjustments in the show, fewer bands performed. We were updated while we waited. Fun, fun atmosphere.
    Visited June 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 23 June 2024
  • Bill K
    Mantorville, Minnesota6,943 contributions
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    I have been to all 30 MLB stadiums. Fenway Park is obviously a classic baseball stadium. Going to baseball games there is a must for any/all baseball fan(s). I have been to several games there over the years and have loved each and every one. This fall I attended one of the Pearl Jam concerts at Fenway, and it only added to my love of this park. If you go to a concert at Fenway, I highly recommend getting general admission tickets so you can go down on the field. Watching a concert at the foot of the Green Monster is a unique thrill.
    Visited September 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 16 November 2024
  • Kheops45
    Blois, France247 contributions
    5 of 5 bubbles
    First baseball experience in the USA. The stadium, unusual in its shape for us Europeans rather used to the rectangles of our football or rugby fields, disturbed us a little to find our seats. Without knowing the sport and its rules, we loved watching a Red Sox game, unfortunately lost, to the Houston Astros. The atmosphere is permanent and especially between each round with music and entertainment. Highlight just before the game with the national anthem. Well-stocked shop outside for souvenirs with a whole range of products. Trip Tip: to reserve your seats, the application of the club is top, you can visualize its field of vision from its place and in summer be careful to take seats in the shade. A match lasts on average 3 hours or even 5 to 6 hours.
    Visited August 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 28 August 2024
  • PJA070413
    Arlington, Virginia157 contributions
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    I grew up going to Fenway, but now live outside the area and only get there every few years. The changes over the years have only been improvements, and if you love the Sox or just baseball, this place should be on your bucket list. I have been to some other great parks - Wrigley Field, Yankee Stadium, Camden Yards, and Oracle Park (SF) and, while I am a bit biased toward the Red Sox, I do believe the fan experience at Fenway is superior. For example, the concessions under the stands were amazingly fast before and during the game, and there were a lot of vendors in the seats. The food quality was really good for ballpark fare. And the restrooms are clean and huge - no waiting between innings. Although the experience will be amazing anywhere you sit, I suggest you try to sit in the box seat area of the lower level to avoid a slightly obstructed view behind the columns and under the overhang (or sit in the upper level). The Park is an easy walk from hotels in Back Bay and has a T-Stop right nearby. Fenway brings old-time baseball to life, with modern amenities. The sight of the Green Monster and green grass never disappoints. Red Sox fans are devoted, no matter where the Sox are in the standings, and the noise and excitement of the crowds at Fenway is hard to match and something to experience. If you haven't been there yet, go.
    Visited September 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 30 September 2024
  • Alexandra Arrivillaga
    Newton, Massachusetts729 contributions
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    Tonight was game night . I was raised in Boston , MA. So I been coming here since now a child . Tonight was no different. Parking on game day is difficult you’ll have to pay from $50-75. Or ride the train in . We had hotdogs and fried dough . We sang “ sweet Caroline “ we had a ball . No pun intended. lol
    Visited September 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 27 September 2024
  • No Boundaries Adventures
    Imperial, Pennsylvania57 contributions
    4 of 5 bubbles
    Iconic. This is a must visit for any baseball fan. There is public parking garages surrounding Fenway and going into the park is a great baseball atmosphere. Inside the ballpark you have the The Triangle, Pesky's Pole and Green Monster, seating is tight and the place gets packed. They serve Irish Nachos, Boston Creme Pie and all the Aramark foods. The night we went the Red Sox played the Yankees and it was electric! Added another ice cream helmet.
    Visited July 2024
    Travelled with friends
    Written 9 August 2024
  • Suicu
    Wantagh, New York173 contributions
    5 of 5 bubbles
    We visited for the One Piece giveaway. We had a great view from our seats, although they could use some padding. The crowd was very nice as were the staff and we enjoyed the band that played outside during pregame. The food and drinks are not cheap but we ate beforehand. The park was very clean. We easily found an Uber for the ride home afterwards and Boston won!
    Visited August 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 29 August 2024
  • zoe l
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    im from boston but moved to vermont when I was like 6, so I went to fenway a lot as a kid, but this was the first time I've gone there for a long time and it was amazing!! i went to a noah kahan concert with my dad, sister, and my best friend and it was so fun. first of all, the lines were so quick. they literally took like less than 10 minutes and scanning our tickets were super easy. it was such a good experience compared to yankee stadium, which I went to a week later and those lines took 2.5 hours. the food was soooooo yummy, and all the staff we talked to was super nice! we had lots of time when we got there, and the stadium was so fun the just walk around and watch the openers! fenway was so amazing and such a great experience, it made an incredible concert even better!!
    Visited July 2024
    Travelled with friends
    Written 5 February 2025
  • amybrushaber
    Beverly, Massachusetts325 contributions
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    We went to a baseball game to celebrate my husbands 50th birthday, as he has been a Red Sox fan forever. We loved the whole experience, however were unaware we couldn’t take ruck sacks into the park with us after a day trip out in Boston. There was a helpful checking service that kept them (for 11$) for us. There was a security check to get in and bags had to be a certain size or clear. The team store was inside the park grounds and is pricey but worth a visit. We loved the whole atmosphere of the park. We sat on the third baseline and had a great view. The concessions are expensive but if you buy the souvenir cup for 9$ as opposed to the 6$ cup you can refill it all game long. Beer was $12.75. A slice of pizza was 7$. So pricey concessions but it was a one off event for us so we did it all.
    Visited August 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 18 August 2024
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Popular hotels near Fenway Park in Boston that have a pool include:
The Verb Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.8/5
The Colonnade Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

Some of the best hotels near Fenway Park in Boston are:
The Verb Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.8/5
Hotel Commonwealth - Traveller rating: 4.7/5
Residence Inn Boston Back Bay/Fenway - Traveller rating: 4.6/5

A gym is available to guests at the following hotels near Fenway Park in Boston:
Hotel Commonwealth - Traveller rating: 4.7/5
Residence Inn Boston Back Bay/Fenway - Traveller rating: 4.6/5
Hyatt Regency Boston - Cambridge - Traveller rating: 4.1/5

A private balcony can be enjoyed by guests at the following hotels near Fenway Park in Boston:
The Ritz-Carlton - Boston - Traveller rating: 4.2/5
Hyatt Regency Boston - Cambridge - Traveller rating: 4.1/5
Revere Hotel Boston Common - Traveller rating: 4.3/5

These hotels near Fenway Park in Boston have great views and are well-liked by travellers:
Hotel Commonwealth - Traveller rating: 4.7/5
Residence Inn Boston Back Bay/Fenway - Traveller rating: 4.6/5
Hyatt Regency Boston - Cambridge - Traveller rating: 4.1/5

These hotels near Fenway Park in Boston have been described as romantic by other travellers:
The Eliot Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.6/5
The Colonnade Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Hotel Commonwealth - Traveller rating: 4.7/5

Families travelling in Boston enjoyed their stay at the following hotels near Fenway Park:
The Verb Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.8/5
Hotel Commonwealth - Traveller rating: 4.7/5
Residence Inn Boston Back Bay/Fenway - Traveller rating: 4.6/5

These hotels near Fenway Park in Boston all have a casino:
Fairfield Inn & Suites Boston Cambridge - Traveller rating: 4.3/5
Encore Boston Harbor - Traveller rating: 4.2/5

These hotels near Fenway Park in Boston generally allow pets:
The Verb Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.8/5
Hotel Commonwealth - Traveller rating: 4.7/5
Residence Inn Boston Back Bay/Fenway - Traveller rating: 4.6/5
It is always best to call ahead and confirm specific pet policies before your stay.

Free breakfast can be enjoyed at the following hotels near Fenway Park in Boston:
The Inn @ St Botolph - Traveller rating: 4.6/5
Residence Inn Boston Back Bay/Fenway - Traveller rating: 4.6/5
Charlesmark Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.1/5

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