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Fenway Park Tour
Experience a Fenway Park Tour with Go City®
- Explore Boston with Go City®Your pass includes dozens of other top attractions, all for one money-saving price
- Red Sox souvenir (worth $10)
What you'll do
America's most beloved ballpark is a must-visit attraction on any trip to Boston, whether you're a baseball lover, history buff or architecture fan. Pass holders will get free access to the Boston Red Sox stadium tour. Don't miss the chance to get a behind-the-scenes look at Fenway Park, the famous Boston Red Sox stadium. Locals consider it the heart and soul of the city, and it's the place where Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, and Carl Yastrzemski led their amazing careers. On this one-hour guided Fenway Park Tour, you'll get to explore the legendary arena and learn all about Major League Baseball’s record-breaking moments. It's regarded as the oldest active ballpark in the majors, an international icon and is one of the few ballparks to still use a manual scoreboard. Your knowledgeable tour guide will provide entertaining commentary, stories, and trivia as they take you through areas not typically seen by the general public. You’ll tick off all of Fenway Park’s famous features, including Duffy’s Cliff, Pesky’s Pole, Williamsburg, The Triangle, the Red Seat and much more!
Fenway Park Tour highlights
Pesky’s Pole
The pole on the right-field foul line. It stands 302 feet (92 m) from home plate, the shortest outfield distance (left or right field) in Major League Baseball. It was named after contact hitter Johnny Pesky.
Williamsburg
The bullpen area built in front of the right-center field bleachers, mainly for the benefit of Ted Williams, which is where the nickname comes from.
The Red Seat
This seat marks the spot where the longest home run ever hit landed at Fenway Park.
What's included
Your pass includes entry and a souvenir gift. Just show your pass at the tour stand inside the Red Sox Team Store to receive your souvenir at the end of the tour.
Where you'll be
4 Jersey Street, Boston, USHow to get there
Take the T: Green Line to Kenmore Square stop. Follow Brookline Avenue to Yawkey Way. Turn left onto Yawkey Way.
Operating hours
For updated opening hours and game schedule we recommend checking with the Fenway Park Tour website.
April 1 - October 31
Non-game days: Tours depart at the top of the hour from 9AM to 5PM.
Game days: Tours depart at the top of the hour from 9AM until 3 hours before game time.
November 1 - March 31
Non-game days: Tours depart at the top of the hour from 10AM to 5PM.
Game days: Tours depart at the top of the hour from 10AM until 3 hours before game time.
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