Tour of Historic Fenway Park, America's Most Beloved Ballpark





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Visit the most historic and oldest ballpark in MLB. Fenway Park, also known as "America's Most Beloved Ballpark" is uniquely nestled in the city of Boston. Fenway Park is a place where dreams are made, traditions are celebrated and baseball is forever. See the home of Red Sox Legends, Williams, Yaz, Fisk and Rice. Visit Pesky's Pole and sit atop the world famous Green Monster which stands 37 feet 2 inches high overlooking left field. Experienced tour guides will provide a thrilling, one hour, walking tour of Fenway Park. Bilingual tours are available in Spanish and Japanese with advance notice. We welcome all fans to Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox and the pulse of Red Sox Nation.
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Select your preferred tour starting hour at the time of booking and then meet your guide at Fenway Park. Over the next 60-minutes you’ll get an insider’s look at this historic stadium and the most renowned moments from more than 100 years of baseball history. Check out the roof deck which looks out over Fenway’s right field, and view stadium highlights like the 37-foot (11-meter) tall “Green Monster” and “Pesky’s Pole.” Your guide will also help you relive the best moments from Red Sox history, including the team’s World Series wins in 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 2004, 2007 and 2013, as well as the careers of team legends like Williams, “Yaz”, Fisk, Rice, and Tiant. You’ll also have a chance to explore the extensive collection of Red Sox memorabilia and history in the Fenway Park Living Museum, including more than 170,000 stadium artifacts, 150,000 photographs, and a variety of historical displays. For a more detailed listing of Fenway Park’s extensive collection of exhibits, artifacts, and memorabilia, check out the itinerary details below. Itinerary The Fenway Park collection currently includes: • 170,000+ artifacts related to the history of Fenway Park and the Boston Red Sox • 24,000+ 3-D artifacts and 150,000+ photographs • Memorabilia from Red Sox greats such as Ted Williams, Babe Ruth and Carl Yastrzemski • 90 World Series team signed baseballs and 36 game-used baseball bats • Artifacts from the historic 2004, 2007 and 2013 World Series • 17 different displays, including eight located in Fenway Park concourses and eight in the Nation's Archives at the Royal Rooter's Club Other displays include: • Fenway's early years • Fenway in the 1930s • Moments to remember: 1940s-1980s • Moments to remember: 1990s-2008 • 2013 World Series display • World Series baseball display • Historic Fenway Park lockers: Ted Williams and Johnny Pesky • 2004, 2007 and 2013 World Series baseball bat display.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- No Bags larger than 12x12x6 allowed with the exceptions of medical or diaper bags
Reviews(3,265)
Much fun. The guide (Meredith) was enthusiastic and humorous. Basically make a lap around the stadium and learn the history of Fenway. Trivia fun facts. Wish we had had a little more time to view their small museum. Lots of steps, so be ready. No problem for us, but just know that. It was fun. Glad we did it.
It was very easy to find the meeting spot and pick up the tickets. The staff at Fenway was very helpful. The tour was led by a very knowledgeable young lady who was very personable and answered everyone's questions.
Well worth the hour spent in the morning. Our tour guide Jon was excellent and had a wealth of knowledge about this historic ballpark. Something that everyone should do, not just baseball fans.
Tried to change date and time mo the before booking. Sent e mails and made phone calls. No one ever got back to me. Showed up the day of for our tour and no one was there to meet us. They basically stole our money.
Wow just a perfect time so glad we got to tour this iconic park as a baseball fan it had everything thing Sites The Green Monsta. Stories and a chance to see it all before the game that evening. Our tour guide was FANTASTIC
Remember to wear comfy shoes there’s a lot of walking and stairs. The tour guide was amazing and considerate of everyone’s needs.
The information, history and areas viewed were amazing. Loved our tour guy. We went on a Monday. The stadium was very busy. It was difficult to hear over the machinery running on the field and the stands were being housed down. When going up the stairs I got wet.
Many stairs. Elevators available Don, our guide, was great! I recommend this to any baseball fan. This park needs to be seen.
It was not obvious that we could not bring a backpack to the tour. I was bounced around by tour staff and even tried the fan store staff, who directed me to the tour staff. I was told to find a storage locker that was nearby. I did not find it. Had to miss the tour.
Lots of Red Sox history and parts of the ballpark you don't see. Would be nice to see locker rooms etc.



