Historic Fenway Park Tour
About this activity
Highlights
- Explore Fenway Park's rich history
- Sit in the legendary Green Monster seats
- Visit the press box and trophy rooms
- Learn about Boston Red Sox legends
- Capture memorable photos of the ballpark
Full description
Included / Excluded
- Guided tour of Fenway Park
- Access to iconic Green Monster seats
- Visit to press box and trophy rooms
- Food and beverages
Itinerary
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.
Meeting point
Start Location
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Important information
Know before you book
- Tours are conducted in English
- Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult
- No food or beverages are included in the tour
Know before you go
- Wear comfortable walking shoes
- Bring a camera for memorable photos
- Parking is available at nearby garages
Cancellation policy
0All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Service Animals Allowed
- Easy Public Transport
Good to know
- 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
Traveler reviews
Fenway history
Well worth the tour. Fun being able to sit in seats in the Green Monster. Ask how the person changes the numbers on the scoreboard.
Even the wife enjoyed it :)
This was a great tour for the seasoned fan and the casual baseball observer. It was interesting and very historical. Because there were no upcoming games, we got to go into the visitors locker room. Lots of history not just about baseball, but all the huge stars that have performed there as well, and other sporting events like ice hockey.
Go
Kind and accommodating. Well paced. Unfortunately the tour leader’s microphone didn’t work and there was a charity group doing a fund raiser with loud music. Missed allot of information from a knowledgeable guide. Would still recommend as there is nothing like seeing Fenway.
Poor tour - only do if a fan otherwise skip it!
If you’re a big baseball fan and want the opportunity to sit in different sections of the stadium, including the Green Monster, then you may still enjoy this tour. However, as a stadium tour overall, it was quite underwhelming. There was surprisingly little information about the history of the Red Sox (e.g why are they called the Red Sox???) and only one brief opportunity to see memorabilia. The tour group was also far too large, with around 40–50 people, which made the experience feel crowded and impersonal. The tour started late and lasted only around 45 minutes, so it didn’t feel like good value for money. Much of the time was spent simply walking up and down stairs around the stadium rather than hearing interesting stories or behind-the-scenes insights. Another frustration was the bag policy. We were told that rucksacks had to be checked in — not standard bags — and this cost an additional $5 at a nearby barber shop. It felt unnecessary and came across as a money-making scheme rather than a genuine security measure. Overall, unless you’re specifically interested in seeing the seating areas and the Green Monster, the tour is difficult to recommend at the price.
Bucket list !!!!
Great tour of Fenway, loved all the history. Tour guides were excellent, very informative. Would have loved to go on the field, or see the dugouts. Worth the trip!
