Fenway Park
The Babe, Pesky, Manny - Explore America's Beloved Ballpark
As America's oldest continually operated Major League Baseball stadium, dating back to 1912, Fenway Park has welcomed some of the game's most storied players, been a part of tremendous rivalries and, more recently has played host to the National Hockey League's 2010 Winter Classic, concerts from The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen and Dave Matthews Band and even a friendly "football" match between Portuguese and Scottish clubs.
A walk through Fenway Park today reminds you of a different era in baseball. While the stadium has been modernized in recent years to include savory concession menus, luxury boxes and corporate sponsors, the atmosphere and history you soak up while walking the hallways is unparalleled by any of today's mega-stadiums.
If you are visiting our Harvard Square hotel during baseball season, a member of our staff will gladly assist with game ticket inquiries. Or if you are visiting us during the off-season and would still like to visit Fenway Park, tours of the ballpark are available.
- Transportation: Fenway Park is located approximately 2 miles from our hotel
- Via car, Fenway Park is approximately 4.5 miles (or about 15 minutes) away
- Via Boston's MBTA subway public transportation, Fenway Park is accessible from Harvard Square to Park Station and changing to the Green Line to Kenmore Square or Fenway

