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Fenway Park Tours

If you are a baseball fan, then a visit to Boston's Fenway Park is a must. Take a guided tour of one of the most famous baseball stadiums, where legends like Ted Williams, Babe Ruth, and Carl Yastrzemski made their names.
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Pro tips to help you make a pick

Use public transit. Fenway is easily reached by Boston’s Green Line, and parking nearby is limited and expensive.

Bring a camera for classic photo ops at the Green Monster, Pesky’s Pole, and the lone red seat.

Wear comfortable shoes, as tours involve walking up stairs and through narrow vintage aisles.

Arrive 30 minutes before your tour's start time to check in and go through security.

About Fenway Park Boston

Fenway Park is a highlight of any Boston sports or history collection. Its classic charm, legendary status, and insightful tours offer visitors a rare chance to walk in the footsteps of baseball greats, making it a cornerstone for anyone exploring America’s most iconic stadiums and cultural landmarks.


Address7 Jersey St, Boston, MA 02215, USA
Also known asAmerica’s Most Beloved Ballpark
Year opened1912
Founded byJohn I. Taylor
Visitors per year2800000
Expected wait time - Standard0-30 mins (Peak), 0-30 mins (Off Peak)

Did you know?

Fenway Park opened in 1912, making it the oldest Major League Baseball stadium still in use.

The Green Monster, Fenway’s iconic left-field wall, stands 37 feet 2 inches tall and is the shortest outfield distance in MLB.

The lone red seat in right field marks where Ted Williams hit a 502-foot home run in 1946—the longest ever at Fenway.

Fenway’s archives include over 170,000 artifacts and 150,000 photographs, showcased in the Royal Rooters Club.

Fans from around the world sign Pesky’s Pole, a tradition honoring Red Sox shortstop Johnny Pesky and countless memorable home runs.

Why visit Fenway Park Boston?

The iconic Green Monster

Scale Fenway’s legendary 37-foot-tall left-field wall for unbeatable views of the field and Boston skyline. The Green Monster is a one-of-a-kind baseball landmark, offering a perspective found nowhere else in Major League Baseball.

Experience living baseball history

Walk the same concourses as legends like Ted Williams and Babe Ruth. Fenway Park’s guided tours reveal over 170,000 artifacts and 150,000 photographs, immersing visitors in more than a century of Red Sox lore.

Snap photos at Pesky’s Pole and the Lone Red Seat

Capture memories beside Pesky’s Pole, the famous right-field foul marker, and the lone red seat in the bleachers, which marks the spot of Ted Williams’s record-setting 502-foot home run.

Soak up the classic ballpark atmosphere

From singing 'Sweet Caroline' in the stands to savoring a Fenway Frank, the park’s vibrant traditions and authentic charm create an unforgettable Boston experience for fans and newcomers alike.

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