Fenway Park Reviews

4.7

2 of 692 Best Attractions in Boston


Reviews

Great experience!

By Lorrie S |

We loved touring Fenway! It was cool to learn about the history of the players and the field. We visited on an extremely warm day (heat wave), and Vic (our guide) still kept the Boston energy up! He was wonderful, knowledgeable, and so friendly! The trip to Fenway was special for our group because we went in memory of some huge Red Sox fans from our family that have passed away. Go Boston!! ❤️💙

Still a Fabulous Baseball Experience

By PJA070413 |

I grew up going to Fenway, but now live outside the area and only get there every few years. The changes over the years have only been improvements, and if you love the Sox or just baseball, this place should be on your bucket list. I have been to some other great parks - Wrigley Field, Yankee Stadium, Camden Yards, and Oracle Park (SF) and, while I am a bit biased toward the Red Sox, I do believe the fan experience at Fenway is superior. For example, the concessions under the stands were amazingly fast before and during the game, and there were a lot of vendors in the seats. The food quality was really good for ballpark fare. And the restrooms are clean and huge - no waiting between innings. Although the experience will be amazing anywhere you sit, I suggest you try to sit in the box seat area of the lower level to avoid a slightly obstructed view behind the columns and under the overhang (or sit in the upper level). The Park is an easy walk from hotels in Back Bay and has a T-Stop right nearby. Fenway brings old-time baseball to life, with modern amenities. The sight of the Green Monster and green grass never disappoints. Red Sox fans are devoted, no matter where the Sox are in the standings, and the noise and excitement of the crowds at Fenway is hard to match and something to experience. If you haven't been there yet, go.

Great Tour!

By SandyM0624 |

The views were amazing and I took a ton of pictures! Our guide was great and full of information! I highly recommend this doing this tour!

By POPS P |

I grew up and lived around Boston for 30 years and went to dozens of games at Fenway. Loved the place but never actually toured it. My wife and I just took the tour and it was incredible to see behind the scenes ! I'm stuck using a Rollator and my legs are shot so I was worried about access around the park. I was pleasantly surprised when Oliver our tour guy took us on elevators and got us easy access to everywhere. It was like our own private tour. It was a thrill sitting atop the famous Green Monster and visiting all around the park. The museum is also a must see. The tour lasted around 95 minutes and it was amazing. A must for any baseball fan.

By ldlovetogo |

The tour itself was fine. However, the group was huge-50-60 people, and only one tour guide. About a quarter of the hour was spent waiting for everyone to get in place at a tour location. Also, there was a setup for a concert being completed, so the field had all the bases covered and part of the outfield stands. We couldn't go on the field because of this. And no warning that concert prep was going on. Disappointing experience.

Great time even though I’m not a baseball fan!

By MTarabas |

Not a baseball fan at all but my husband wanted to go and I’m so glad we did! It was a great time despite the rain. The gentleman who did our tour was so good, so knowledgeable, friendly, and entertaining! I highly recommend for baseball and non baseball fans alike!

By JJAMB |

This was a fantastic tour of the historic ball park. Our tour guide, Mia, was very knowledgeable and gave us a lot information about the history of Fenway Park. During the hour tour we walked through the stadium, visiting different seating areas, the ‘Green Monstah’, and ended in an area with memorabilia of past players, retired jerseys, etc.

Experience the rich history of Fenway Park

By Jillian G |

I lucked out with a small group in my tour resulting in an extremely personalized tour. Vic was our guide and his knowledge and passion for Fenway showed time and again on our tour making you feel like you lived through each story he shared. Regardless of which team you root for you will leave with a deeper appreciation of Fenway Park, Boston Red Sox and the legacy they build for the sport.

Informative and Iconic

By Selina K |

As a full time wheelchair user, I was extremely happy with how accommodating the tour is. I didn't get to sit in the stadium seats, but all other aspects of the tour were do-able. They have elevator access to all levels. The press box view was particularly cool. They pointed out all kinds of interesting facts about the stadium, famous players, unique events (like the longest foul ball), and movie scenes that had been shot there (Moneyball, Never Been Kissed, Godzilla (eats the stadium)). Such an iconic piece of baseball history -- not to be missed!

See a game instead!

By Amy S |

We got to experience the ball park and 1 locker room. My tour of the SoFi stadium had us in all the locker rooms, players clubs etc. this one was pretty basic walk around the park, locker room, different viewing decks. The bar was closed for tours, and at the end we went to a museum. The gift shop is the initial meeting place but far from the park exit. Shop beforehand. It’s a fun tour but seeing a game would be way more fun than the tour itself.

By Cheyanne M |

Very informative, interesting, and the tour guides were amazing. I would recommend this tour, baseball fan or not, to anyone

By Trea B |

This was an excellent experience. We thoroughly enjoyed it. A ton of interesting history - wanted to hear more. Highly recommend!

Love it!

By Deanna L |

Tour guide Jaime was great at telling a story about the players and the field. The views were amazing! The timing of the tour was great considering the heat, going thru AC, and then back outside

Go see Fenway!

By Jennifer B |

I have been a Red Sox fan for ages, and finally got to see the ball park. The tour guide was very knowledgeable and made the tour fun! I recommend this tour to anyone that wants to see a beautiful ballpark!

By Storyteller764288 |

First time at Fenway and we absolutely loved it. Great food and beer selections and our seats were absolutely perfect. Can’t wait to see the Redsox again!!!!

By TheArtemisMoon |

I am not a baseball fan, I know very little about the sport so I was really surprised when I found the tour of Fenway to be a lot of fun. The guide was amazing too. She was not only informative but very funny and passionate about Fenway. I might just start start watching baseball after this.

Great highly recommend

By Sheryl G |

It was a wonderful tour and hard to believe the history. They did a great job going over things and the ballpark is kept up very well. Highly recommend.

Cincinnati Reds fan In Boston to see the Redsox

By David B |

A must see if you love baseball and a great American city. Boston was amazing and the ballpark added to the nostalgia. We did a baseball themed vacation this past summer and this was one of the stops.

A Yankees Fan’s Honest Take: Fenway is a Baseball Cathedral

By Scot A |

As a lifelong Yankees fan, I didn’t expect to be moved by a tour of Fenway Park—but I was. This grand old stadium is a majestic beauty, steeped in history and character that even a rival fan can’t help but admire.

The tour began with a fantastic historical overview that set the tone perfectly. Our guide was knowledgeable, passionate, and respectful of all fan allegiances (thankfully!). From there, we got up close to the field during batting practice—something I highly recommend. The proximity to the players and the crack of the bat echoing through the park was pure baseball magic.

The highlight? Standing atop the famed Green Monster. The view is iconic, the seats are legendary, and the feeling is unforgettable. You don’t have to bleed Red Sox red to appreciate the soul of this place.

Whether you're a Sox diehard or a pinstripe loyalist like me, the Fenway Park Tour is a must-do for any baseball fan. Respect where respect is due—this place is special.

By Barbara S |

This tour was a highlight of our trip to Boston! Oliver was our guide. He made it interesting and fun and absolute delight! There were so many fun facts to hear about. Personally, sitting on the green “monster” was my favorite!! Something I couldn’t afford to do at a game. It was so memorable, and with plenty of photo ops, it will always be so!

By Lerma B |

What an awesome experience. Your wheelchair accommodation was excellent and staff who assisted was great and very friendly.

By Awongmd |

My issue was that we booked through go city and there was no info about bags. When we checked in the guide said that they would probably let my small backpack which only had a jacket and some water in but to go check with them. Somali 1/2 block to tour walk 1/2 block to security. They said i need to store it at a local beer shop. Walk 2 blocks over there and they will store for $5. Then another 2 1/2 blocks back to the tour. They were not friendly about the whole thing.

Fenway Park

By Cary L |

The tour was good! I learned alot about the history of Fenway park! The Park is unbelievable! very nostalgic! I would recommend everyone to take this even if you're not a sports fan!

By Abby A |

Great, enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides. A fun and interesting behind the scenes experience. Highly recommend for people with an interest or curiosity about Fenway.

No team areas

By Tony D |

We enjoyed the Fenway tour and finding out more about America's best-loved ballpark, but couldn't help thinking something was missing. We have toured several top soccer venues in the UK and always included are team areas such as dressing rooms and dugouts. We even got to sit in the manager's seat at Chelsea FC. But none of that here, not even a stroll through the bullpen. Press box yes, but apart from that it was all about the venue and its history. The team were playing in Baltimore at the time so it wasn't as if we would have been encroaching in the build-up to a game. Our guide Barry was great and knew his stuff, the tour was still good value for money but it could have been so much more.

2nd time tour

By César A |

This was our second time doing the tour, the other one in 2011. And I was positively suprised that we saw new things, and It felt like and entirely new tour. The tour guy was very attentive and funny. Fenway is such a historic place, for baseball and for Boston.. I'm not even a Red Sox fan, and the place feels magical. Great tour fans of the game and people in general.

Do it - see a match :)

By Vanessa M |

Seen a couple of matches at Fenway Park and always enjoy the stadium and atmosphere, most recently we attended a hospitality box which served great food and drinks and an unrivalled view.

Fine for accessibility and the staff are very friendly so plenty of people available to offer directions.

A must visit opportunity whilst in Boston

Big Group

By LexiaD |

Our guide Andy was great. Knowledgeable and does seem to love what he’s doing. The tour itself is a good experience. However, for a timed-ticket you have to reserve in advance I was surprised with how large the group is. It was slow getting in the park for bag inspection so we missed the start of whatever the tour guide said. Then most of the time we’re waiting for everybody to get in the next stop. Duration said 1 hour. Ours took almost 1.5 hr. We didn’t have enough time to enjoy the museum after as we had other plans. So something to factor in with planning as well. We went on a weekend so maybe a weekday would be better. It would just be nice if they limit the number of people per tour guide to maximize the experience.

bucket list

By John J |

best tour ever. if in Boston make sure to add this to your bucket list.
learn why there is only 1 red seat in the right field section

By alwmlw |

Our tour guide was absolutely fantastic and made the whole thing lots of fun. He gave us lots of History Plus a lot of trivia

By Howard W |

The Checkin process was very easy. The Tour started on time and the Guide was informative and entertaining. Fenway Park is well worth seeing.

By Beveraldo |

Went for a game and absolutely loved the experience. Positive atmosphere. Lots of food and drink options in your seat and on the concourse. Iconic stadium. Worth a visit.

First time to Fenway

By Teresa B |

We took the last tour of the day and it turned out to be the best! We got to experience a beautiful sunset from the Green Monster.

Excellent!

By jody w |

Excellent tour with lots of history. Loved the green monster and learning about the parks history Tour guide was entertaining and very knowledgeable

Even a NY Yankees fan will love this tour

By Discover01704010635 |

I was really impressed by this tour, and I say that as a fan of the Yankees. Seriously, I already had an appreciation of the history of this iconic park. My only other visit to Fenway was during a regular season game, and in spite of the rivalry that's seared into my soul, I left feeling a profound respect for the stadium. After this tour, I feel an even deeper reverence for this location. Of course it's a jewel of MLB and American League history; after our guided tour, what I come to truly appreciate is that it's also a treasure trove of our shared American past.

I also have to say that our guide was amazing. Meredith is a gifted storyteller and really brought color and verve to each and every aspect of our stop. Her warm sense of humor kept everyone engaged and entertained, but moreover, she conveyed a passion and depth of knowledge regarding Fenway (and the Sox) that was infectious. Now, I want to run out and buy a book about the history of the venue just to supplement the body of fascinating information she presented. Although there's no guarantee for the guide you'll receive, I have to say that our interaction with all of those who pilot this tour left me feeling that we would have been satisfied no matter what.

What a great experience! If you're visiting Boston and looking for another feature for your trip, make this one a priority. If you've already been to Fenway for a few (or countless) games, but never taken the tour-- do it! I'm sure it will show a side you've never seen. If you're not even a baseball fan, but appreciate history and want to know more about the culture of Boston, just go do this. For the price of admission, it's one of the most bang-for-the-buck things we've done in a while.

Stadium in Boston, MA

By Vy H. |

Yes this place has historical value but boy it needs an upgrade! While visiting Boston, we had to go to a Red Sox game to check out Fenway! The stadium is old looking, the monitor screens are old school, they still accept cash, seat rows are too squished not enough space and most importantly, there are no cup holders at your seat! There are structural pillars all around that can obscure your view too. Half of the seats are in the shade because it’s covered by the platform from above, making your view of the game half shade, half sunny.

Food was okay—tried the Chicken Tenders, Hot Dog and Steak & Cheese. They have guys coming up/down the aisle selling hot dogs (and other stuff)—they assemble the hot dog right there! Good amount of cocktail/beer places so there’s not overly crowded lines. As usual at any stadium, everything is pricer than normal.

However, the game and ambiance here was fun! And the Red Sox beat Pittsburg!

Great visit

By Marlene P |

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Worth every penny.

By Kevin A. Thompson |

Great tour! Lots of laughs, cool views, and plenty of history. An iconic stop and steeped in legend of sports. Would highly recommend.

Fantastic tour!

By maetravels1 |

Fantastic tour experience. So glad I could fit this into my trip. Loved that we walked around the whole park plus plenty of time to enjoy the museum. Great way to see Fenway and take in this iconic ballpark!

Would recommend!

By Carolyn M |

The tour was great, the guide was very knowledgeable, even made me want to come to a game! So much history and fun facts. The only issue was that the directions around ticketing were not accurate. If purchasing thru trip advisor, you will go the ticketing office beside GATE A, they will give you an actual ticket, then proceed to the Red Sox store to wait for the tour to start. Also the tour went over time due to dividing the large group into 2 groups and wait time, which wasn’t an issue for me, but could be for others who are in a tight schedule.

By Thomas V |

The iconic major league baseball park is located in the center of town and can be accessed easily by public transit. Some nice views of the city skyline from the stands. It is often a sellout here. Famous and classic.

Fenway Park Tour

By Sean M |

The views were incredible. The tour guide was very knowledgeable and informative on the history of Fenway Park and Boston in general.

By Sherri C |

Tour guides were friendly, had a great sense of humor, and were very knowledgeable. It was fascinating to learn all of the rich history of Fenway Park.

Fun spilling the tea.

By Joann H |

Great mix of facts and fun. The actors/guides were fabulous!! We would definitely recommend it. Good for all ages………..

Wheelchair Friendly & Informative

By Misty H |

This was a fantastic tour that provided a genuine look into the park, its history, and offered experiences we would otherwise never have had. My mother used her wheelchair, and they accommodated us at every turn.

Fenway Tour - Excellent!

By 24paulr24 |

Great tour and tour guides. Highly recommend! Enjoyable for Baseball fans and non-baseball fans. All ages also. Great job!

By Ntdilts22 |

It was a great tour and very informative. The things that make it not 5 star to me.

We paid an extra $50 and showed up at 7:30A for the 8AM tour. We did this bc we didn’t want to regret not knowing the difference and we may never be back again. Don’t get me wrong, it was a good tour, but as a baseball junkie, I was a bit disappointed that the extra $50 got you on the field and that’s it, since that’s pretty standard for ballpark tours. There was no special access like they told me on the phone, and is standard at other tours. The whole point of having the early tour in my mind is so that places that are not accessible later in the day are accessible. Clubhouses, managers room, etc. I thought we’d at least get to walk up to, if not into, the green monster.

Also, when I called, no one seemed to have details on the difference other than “exclusive access.” They did make it seem exclusive however. There were probably 50 people on one tour.

Like I said, it wasn’t “bad.” But I paid a lot more for less than what i got tour wise at many other ballparks.

SO. Much. Fun!!

By Gabbi J |

It was so much fun!! Our guide, Susan, was so energetic and gave us a lot of fun facts. She also gave us some suggestions of other activities/restaurants around Boston when we stayed to talk with her a bit more. Fenway is just beautiful and holds so much history! This is a must-see for any baseball fan out there (even Yankees fans, if they must...)

One of best tours I’ve ever done

By Meg M |

I read the reviews and was skeptical about how good it could be. I am
Not even that big of a baseball
Fan. The tour blew me away. It was really well done and what really impressed me is that we were not rushed and no matter where you were (at front or back) you were able to hear everything. Just extremely impressed. I recommend this to everyone.

Great Historic Ballpark

By Mark P |

This is a historic ballpark in the heart of Kenmore Square. What it lacks in comfort-leg room is limited, the concourses are always crowded-it more than makes up for with proximity to the field, great sight lines, and a genuine sense of history. The food and beer selections, while not fancy, are good too.

Thoroughly enjoyed the tour!

By pattil5205 |

Fun experience! Great way to learn the history of baseball in Boston and also something about baseball in general. Now want to attend a game here!

By Chris B |

Tour was very informative - took it day of first game at Fenway! Tour guide was also entertaining. Enjoyed the history of the park! Go Cardinals😊

Fenway tour

By Charlotte C |

Beautiful ballpark full of history. Worth the visit.
Cant wait to catch an actual game here.
Tour guide was very knowledgeable.

Oldest ballpark in the MLB

By Sarah A |

Loved the tour. Super fun stories. We love sports so a great fit. Museum at the end only open to tours and season ticket holders.

Chris brown concert

By salwa |

Concert was great, the stadium was very clean and the security was doing their jobs to make sure we were all save and have a good experience.

If you’re visiting Boston, you should see a Red Sox game

By Juan H |

Fenway is probably the best thing in Boston. The fans are passionate, the stadium looks beautiful, and the stadium is in a ridiculously accessible location. There are plenty of sports bars, restaurants, concert venues, hotels, stores, and almost anything you could ask for just steps outside of the gates.

Okay,

By ThoughtsofRS |

Fenway Park on television looks like the perfect ballpark and it has several stunning qualities,
But the small seats and small concourse, while giving that nostalgic feeling, isn’t very modern and if your group needs those accommodations,keep that in mind,
It’s quite a decent walk from the subway,so if you have someone that needs to be closer to the park, keep that in mind as well.
Fenway has many good qualities,but it’s not perfect.
It depends what you are looking for!

Toured on Fenway’s birthday!

By Erin F |

The 9 am tour was amazing and then I came back for the game against the white Sox AND it just so happen to be the stadiums birthday!

Overcrowded. Not good value.

By Andrew |

The tour was terribly overcrowded. There must have been 125 to 150 people in our group. Could not always hear the tour guide.

Gothic American Sporting Venue with Fun for All Groups

By Grover R |

Yes, this is a sports stadium best experienced in a sporting event, namely baseball, but has hosted football, hockey and concerts; however, there is a reason it is number 1 in this historic colonial city. It is a MUST SEE American venue with loads of sporting history, a true American Gothic facility. A relic of a bygone era, before the automobile but after the age of steel, this stadium highlights the days when clustered cities nestled civic venues into specialized local spaces that allow for unique oddities. Bathed in an almost Celtic green, the stadium is easily recognized from any view. It is further distinguished by features like the huge left field wall, known as the "Green Monster" to the triangle shaped outfield bleachers and unique right field corner that has the famous Pesky Pole. This a MUST SEE attraction in Boston whether you like sports or not.

While you can see it anytime, the best time to see it is an event and especially a Red Sox game. We made a point to come back to Boston on our New England trip to experience a game. We had right field box seats, very close to the Pesky Pole. The pole which is the shortest distance from home plate in the major leagues at 302 feet is covered in signatures. Here you have great views of the press box, Green Monster and outfield triangle. We were very lucky to experience a quick Red Sox 3-1 victory against the White Sox with a game winning home run over the Green Monster in the home half of the 7th inning. All in all it is an amazing venue with tons of sports and American history that is a fun place to visit for families or couples. One of our group's favorite experiences in Boston.

Fun Tour

By Diane W |

This was an excellent tour. We enjoyed the tour guide. He was very knowledgeable and funny! It was a fun experience! Definitely worth seeing.

By Deb |

The stadium is full of so much history, and the guides know it well. We had nine people from ages 6 to 76 and we all enjoyed it.

Refund wanted

By Kenny L |

No one told us that they weren’t doing tours on the day that our tour was scheduled because of a Spartan race. So we couldn’t go on a tour and wasted time and money.

Must See

By rrtweaver |

Wonderful guide and Ballpark was very historic and interesting lots of great stories. We now know the true history of baseball and Boston Red Sox

Fenway tour

By Laura B |

What a fabulous experience for my first day in Boston! The guide was awesome and so knowledgeable. Highly recommend this tour for baseball fans and history buffs.

Fun tour for kids and adults!

By Erin T |

Great tour through Fenway Park, even if you aren't an avid baseball lover, this was a fun experience. Good for kids and adults! It lasted about 90 minutes and started in the gift shop across the street. The tour guide was knowledgeable and entertaining. Great views throughout the park.

great experience

By Raynaldo T |

Very nice experience. I came with my girlfriend who doesn’t really care for baseball and she was really interested the entire hour long tour. This was our first time in Boston and we both learned a lot about the History of Fenway Park. Our tour guide also made it a great experience!

Awesome Fenway Tour

By David H |

The tour was amazing and best of all was the tour the tour guide. It was very thorough and all the history was great to learn about.

Great tour

By Louise s |

Brillant tour
Tour guide so knowledgeable and friendly
This made our trip to Boston
Definitely worth a visit, would definitely recommend it.

Great tour for baseball fans

By Amy W |

Great tour of a historic ballpark! Our tour guide, Meredith, was charismatic and knowledgeable and made this tour a truly memorable experience. It was really fun to sit in the Green Monster seats and look out over the field! Although there is a good amount of walking, there is also a lot of sitting, so the tour is not very strenuous. There are also elevators and ramps for strollers and wheelchairs.

Lots of fun and information!

By William M |

Informative and entertaining. The guide was super friendly and gave a lot of information about America’s oldest professional ball park!

Home of the Boston Red Sox

By Violette54 |

Since 1912, Fenway Park has been the home field of MLB’s Boston Red Sox. It is considered to be one of the most well-known sports venues in the world and a symbol of Boston, located close to Kenmore Square. It is the oldest active ballpark in the MLB, and considered a shrine by fans. Because of its age and confined location in Boston's dense Fenway–Kenmore neighborhood, the park has many unusual features. It is the fifth-smallest among MLB ballparks by seating capacity, second-smallest by total capacity, and one of nine that cannot accommodate at least 40,000 spectators. [It can hold about 37,700]. Fenway Park has hosted the World Series eleven times. In March 2012, it’s centennial year, the park was added to the National Register of Historic Places. It is being considered as a Boston Landmark, which will regulate further changes to the park.
It was not a game day when we visited.
Tours are available, by separate fee, but our tour did not
book them.
We stood at the intersection of Van Ness and Ipswich
Streets and had some photo opportunities there.

The BEST tour in BOSTON

By Angela S |

We toured Fenway on a rainy day in October and it was hands down the BEST tour we ever went on. We learned so much about the history of the ballpark and how Boston has changed some things but kept the integrity of the structure and the history of the Red Sox team. Our tour guide, Rich, really made the difference in the tour. He was very knowledgeable on the ballpark and baseball. A fabulous tour from a true Bostonian! He was so friendly and made us laugh the entire tour. I was more and more excited to see the ballpark as the tour went on. An hour and half was not enough to experience this wonderful field just loaded with history and warmth. Would HIGHLY recommend anyone who is coming to Boston to do this tour at some point. You don't even have to be a huge baseball or Red Sox fan to enjoy the tour! It's for everyone.

Tour group was about 20-25 people. Expect to walk a bit and then stop and sit/talk about the park for an hour and a half.

amazing!! love fenway

By zoe l |

im from boston but moved to vermont when I was like 6, so I went to fenway a lot as a kid, but this was the first time I've gone there for a long time and it was amazing!! i went to a noah kahan concert with my dad, sister, and my best friend and it was so fun.

first of all, the lines were so quick. they literally took like less than 10 minutes and scanning our tickets were super easy. it was such a good experience compared to yankee stadium, which I went to a week later and those lines took 2.5 hours.

the food was soooooo yummy, and all the staff we talked to was super nice! we had lots of time when we got there, and the stadium was so fun the just walk around and watch the openers!

fenway was so amazing and such a great experience, it made an incredible concert even better!!

Great Ballpark

By Zavier K |

The views from the Green Monster was amazing, the concessions were cheap, and the food was great. Was an overall great experience. Would visit again

Great day out

By Derek D |

Myself and my daughter attended Fenway park for a baseball game; against the Marlins. It was her first game and our first visit to Fenway Park. We had such a great time, it was a real party atmosphere; inside and outside, the ground. We'll definitely be back.

A must do for baseball fans

By Stacey C |

Loved the tour as we were there when Boston was warming up before the game. Only downfall about a tour closer to game time or on games days, is you aren't able to see certain areas as they are blocked off. We will do this tour again and pick a non game day to get the full experience. It was still totally worth it and we had the change to sit on the green monster before the game, which was so cool.

By Robert D |

The history and seeing behind the scenes of this amazing ball park was well worth it. Only thing missing was not seeing the home locker rooms.

By Kelly S |

This was a fantastic tour. The history in this place is amazing. If you’re a baseball fan, it’s a must do while in Boston. Our tour guide was wonderful as well! Remember you can’t take backpacks in to the park, which we didn’t know before we left our hotel. But there is a liquor store on VanNess that will hold them for $5.

First time in Boston!

By Parish S |

The tour was amazing. First time doing it as well as our first time here in Boston. It was fun and a great experience. I would recommend it!

By Marilyn F |

Excellent your! You don’t have to be a Red Sox fan to enjoy this tour. There is a lot of baseball history and stadium history given in this tour

Must do!

By P2711LYjessicag |

Great time and experience! We would definitely recommend doing this at least once. We had an awesome tour guide and we were able to see and visit a lot of cool spots within the park. Only down side is the tour group is a larger one. Our tour group was about 100 people so patience is a must

Great Tour!

By Randall H |

Great tour of one of the greatest ballparks in MLB! You get to sit on the Green Monster and go in the press box. A must see for any baseball fan.

Great Experience

By Richard D |

Great presentation with lots of interesting facts and opportunity to see parts of the park not regularly accessible to the public. I've been to the park on several occasions but still found it worthwhile. Highly recommend.

Great guide. Loveed the personal experience stories! We would recommend to all sports fans and non-sports fans alike.

By Christopher J |

Thank you for a great experience. We would highly recommend this to all. A Boston must see. Very reasonably priced. Good time.

BEST TOUR

By Johnny D |

Definitely worth it. Steve was an amazing guide. Took us all around the park, including the Green Monster, & told us some great stories. Entertaining all the way throughout. That one hour flew by

Must see Historic Ball Park

By Robertoisfun |

My Honey and I attended both Oriole games last Monday and Tuesday night. This was my Honey 's first time in Fenway. I last time I attended a game here was about forty years ago, so I was thrilled also. Though the stadium is small and built in 1912, I am very grateful they have not modified this Ballpark. It has so much charm, history, and the Green Monster.

We had tickets in section 52 and 60 very close to field, which I bought a month ago. What we liked is the box seats are grouped in rows of four. So we had aisle seats and you only need to be concerned about getting up for the other two patrons, not a long row of ten or so.

The prices at the concession stands are high (their high at Camden also), but here they are staffed by some very friendly and funny people. Also being that Boston loves their Red Sox, attendance was over 37,000 for both games. Tough to navigate through so many fans in a small park!

We had a blast here at Fenway and it's a must if you are a baseball fan. I am so grateful we had the opportunity to witness such great games in such an outstanding ballpark.

Entertaining even for non baseball fans

By LISA M |

Very informative and entertaining. Our guide was knowledgeable and funny. Recommend for a good history lesson even for non baseball fans.

By Eric F |

Definitely was the highlight of my trip to Boston. Not a Ref Sox fan but still enjoyed. Tour Guide taught us a lot of history of the stadium. Would highly recommend if visiting.

Friendly Fenway Tour

By ClutterC |

We had a great time at the Fenway Tour. Laura was a super Guide. She knew her Fenway history. She walked at a comfortable pace and she was always clear in her delivery.

It was wonderful

By mike b |

Enjoyed the tour very much Vic our guide was fantastic and enthusiastic.Park was much more than expected.Enjoyed all the memorabilia and the feeling of history in the park.

By M Dan |

I’m from England and we have zero interest in this sport in this Country and to be honest, it looks a very boring watch. However, we know Fenway Park is an iconic stadium so wanted to see it. The lady who did the tour was excellent and was highly engaging and enthusiastic but for someone who knows nothing about Baseball, discussing past players means nothing to me and the tour is definitely more suited to people who at least know something about this sport. Would I recommend it to fellow Brits when visiting Boston, I’d sadly say probably not but for Baseball fans, I’d say this would be a great tour.

ok experience

By jnh0125 |

Tour was ok, not great. The weather played a part in it but the tour guide was mediocre. Go straight to the park and buy your tour tickets.

A museum that didnt match the hype!

By justin j |

As a British long time Angels fan and general baseball diehard, I was looking forward to visiting hallowed Fenway. We saw the Sox/Blue Jays game 27th June, sat in G12. First impressions were, wow its a tiny ground but very cool, but sadly as time wore on, reality struck. $80 each to sit on seats I wouldnt have in my garden shed, numbness hot after the 2nd inning, I am 6ft and was cramped. The general ground is almost claustrophobic, the walkways are constantly blocked with selfie takers who have no interest in the game, the amount of food/drink guys going up and down the aisles was ridiculous and blocked the game. The atmosphere was also strangely flat. I am pleased I saw the ground, but the actual reality of watching a game in modern times, does not match the hype! Its a tourist attraction!

A MUST for all baseball fans.

By Tracy L |

We enjoyed our tour of historic Fenway Park so much. Our tour guide Joe is a true baseball historian and Red Sox fan and he gave us so many nuggets of history that made our tour memorable. We couldn’t have picked a better tour or a better guide.

Red Sox game

By sandra h |

We called and obtained a package red sox deal. Tickets, food, souvenirs, and tour. The people who worked there were so polite and friendly.

Fenway Tour

By Tracey B |

Our guide, Matt was wonderful! The tour was fabulous! We learned so much about the history of Fenway. We loved sitting in the Green Monster area and experiencing the view from there. When we were in the press box, we had a beautiful view of Boston. We were also very impressed to learn about the rooftop garden. Highly recommend this tour.

By Midnight Storm |

I'm not a baseball fan but my husband really wanted to go to fenway park for a tour and to see the Red Sox Play and I must say, I was pleasantly surprised! Very cool stadium and great view from the green monster.
My only criticism would be the gift store across the road. They don't allow visitors to use their toilet. Denying people the use of the toilet facilities I find shocking. Never mind paying customers. I also have IBS and vejng denied the toilet caused distress.

By JohnWesley_13 |

Always a wonderful place to visit. A part of Americana !!! You have to visit this place once in your life. It is the Colosseum of America !!!

By Tom S |

Unbelievably informative tour. A must on the bucket list. The guide was a legend and made you feel a part of Fenway Park. One of THE most historic sporting venues in the world.

Fenway is Cool - Tour Group Size too Big

By David G |

Too many people in one tour group. The tour guide seemed knowledgeable, but there were so many people in our group that much of the time we couldn't hear him.

By Linda Huey |

This is a “Must Do” for a Red Sox fan ! Our guide was funny and informative! He taught my long-time Sox fan husband a few things, so well worth the tour!

Awesome and memorable!

By jbrenz |

This was awesome! We saw every part of the park. From the Green Monster to right field, to the visitors clubhouse, to the press box, this was well worth the $34! Tour guides were knowledgeable and friendly and took time to answer all questions. They even helped my sister who was having issues with some of the heights and stairs. It was great all the way around and I’d do it again!

By traveling_gal00 |

Fantastic tour. Our tour guide really enhanced the experience - Meredith was really knowledgeable, but even better than that, she was a fantastic story teller who made the history of the park come to life. Our family are Red Sox fans, and we had done this tour about 15 years ago, but it was great to come back. We got to watch them preparing the field for opening day, which was pretty cool. They take you to many different parts of the park, including the press box, visitors locker room, and up to the Green Monster seats. At the end, there was a nice man who let us try on his world series ring, so that was pretty cool too! I would highly recommend this for anyone who is a fan of baseball or history in general!

FANTASTIC LOOK AT HISTORIC FENWAY!

By Pat M |

Amazing Fenway! Loved the tour. The guide was great. We learned about the Historic past, changes and current uses. I did not know that they had a garden on the roof!! It had such an enthusiastic feel. Tours were large groups, but were all handled well. Well worth the time!

Red Sox

By tinylass |

Easy to get to from the centre of Boston on the subway which stops right around the corner. We didn't go in the Park, but we walked all the way around and went in the shop. Not much else around the area but worth the short subway ride to see where the Red Sox play!

By Linda |

Booked a 4:00 tour and was able to get on the 3:00 tour. Very accommodating. Very knowledgeable and friendly tour guides.

Terrific.

By Richard r |

I went on the 9AM tour on Tuesday 9/9/25. Our tour guide was the BEST. Very informative and totally loving the Red Sox and Fenway Park. It came through with his presentation.

By marcelapa10 |

Seriously one of the best tours I've ever taken anywhere! You get to go all over Fenway, the first MLB stadium built in 1912. From sitting in MLB's oldest seats, to atop the Green Monster and even inside the press box. Only place we didn't go was onto the field for obvious reasons. So much great info given by the amazing tour guide. This tour is for both baseball aficionados and casual sightseers alike. And for $29, it's cheaper than parking in a Boston garage!

By Oliver A |

Nice tour of a historic ballpark. Staff were very attentive and it was easy to find the starting point across the road in the store.

I would say the tour was a tad rushed.

A must see in Boston

By Clmcnett |

This was a wonderful glimpses back to the early days of baseball. Such an amazing stadium. It's wonderful that so much has been preserved and made available to the public.

By Pmc1973 |

Excellent tour , Andres the the tour guide was very knowledgeable, engaging and funny ! Worth the cost to see this historic stadium in baseball !

By Joe O |

Tour guide was awesome. History and sports experience together. Pictures to share. Learned about Fenway Farm. Take the tour.

Fenway Tour

By Christine S |

Excellent tour, very informative. Definitely a tour to do even if you are not a baseball lover. The little facts were very interesting .Tour guide knew her stuff. Great tour.

Fenway pic tour

By Trevor D |

Group way to large, but guides were great! Pay attention to the MLB bag policy before you go. IMH, take private/vip tours if you want to hear everything and dig a little deeper in the history.

By dpejr |

Great tour in an iconic ballpark! Tour guide was very friendly, knowledgeable and engaging. Highly recommend! Even if you’re a Yankee fan, you gotta appreciate the history!!

By olivier D |

The view from the stadium is superb. Too bad the tours are only in English and the guide is a debit worthy of a livestock auctioneer. For the test it’s worth it, trophy, seen dressing rooms etc... don’t take a backpack, they refuse entry,... it’s not practical...

A great night at the ballpark!

By Suicu |

We visited for the One Piece giveaway. We had a great view from our seats, although they could use some padding. The crowd was very nice as were the staff and we enjoyed the band that played outside during pregame. The food and drinks are not cheap but we ate beforehand. The park was very clean. We easily found an Uber for the ride home afterwards and Boston won!

By Steve D |

This is a tour that walks you through the extensive history of Fenway Park. Excellent tour guide gives the smallest of detail from the early days to current day. Fenway Park is the original ballpark of some of the greatest players in history. What a treat to experience!

Amazing tour

By CanuckAlberta |

We thoroughly enjoyed out tour this morning with George. Got to visit many of the iconic locations withing the park and George did a great job of weaving the history of the stadium into our tour. A fair amount of tight stairs so I would not recommend for people with mobility issues. Amazing place, now I want to return to see a game.

Will was the BEST! Save $, walk up and pay less.

By Kimberly J |

Started by having to walk several blocks to drop my backpack and give them $5 for keeping it for me! (Had I read the fine print, I would have seen that I could not have it, but when you visit the city of Boston, you need to carry lots of items!!! 🤣

Next, found that we paid $4 a piece more for our tickets than if we had walked up and purchased them or ordered them on MLB.com

That being said, the tour was AMAZING! Our guide, Will, has to be the best in the organization. His knowledge and enthusiasm were second to none.

Only other slight negative was all of the steps and walking up (my mother is 79), when I inquired to Bob about an elevator, was told that it was a ramp to the top…about 6 of them! Then on the way down, I asked Bob how many steps. He said, I don’t know, I’ve never counted them!!! Really???

Will gets 5+ stars, Bob gets 3 stars, and buying on Trip Advisor gets 3 stars!

Scam

By nunya b |

The link I was sent for the tickets did not work. Could not retrieve tickets. Scam!! Stay away. would like a refund for the non-tour.

Even if you’re not a Sox fan, this is great!

By tvvvv2016 |

Being a long time Red Sox fan, this tour was everything I could have hoped for. Our guide was a young man who knew the history of the park as well as the team. It was a beautiful day in Boston and both my wife (not a baseball fan) and I loved it!

Impressed

By joseph l |

Excellent tour with an extremely knowledgeable guide. Better than we'd imagined. We'll worth the price. And now the system wants me to add words to get to 100. So there.

Great tour.

By Huntsville Girl |

Great tour. So much history in that ballpark. The tour is about an hour long in a group of about 20. Many photo ops . Take the tour. It’s worth it!

Great Tour!

By Manny E |

Very informational, and loved the access to the whole stadium!! It really shows well without the crowd and game going on

Let's play ball !

By Stuart C |

What a great experience ! I know a little about baseball but not much and I knew a little about the Red Sox and Fenway but not a lot. Now I feel I am an authority on both ! Fascinating tour with history and anecdotes combined. Even if you have no interest in sport, this is an essential if visiting Boston.

Fun for all

By BackPacker261576 |

Fun, informative, a good time.
The guide was English but had a real passion and love for the sport and, the Red Sox and it really came out during the tour.

Fenway Park for the Win!

By Sheri B |

Spectacular time with Meredith as our guide! She was so knowledgeable and shared freely! Her love of her team was evident and so much fun! My husband had always wanted to see Fenway, so this was particularly exciting for him! I loved watching him have so much fun! I definitely will recommend because if you aren’t a baseball fan when you sign up to go, you will be by the end!

Great hotel steps from Fenway Park

By Penny C |

I hate the Red Sox but I wanted to see Fenway Park. I was pleasantly surprised - for a very old ballpark, it was clean, well maintained and comfortable. They played up their old-timey feel very well. And the Red Sox conveniently lost!

Great tour

By judy2407 |

Less than a 5 minute walk from our Pierce Boston apartment. Such an interesting 1 hour tour about Red Sox baseball history, even if you know nothing about American baseball. Our guide was so knowledgeable and although the stadium does involve quite a lot of stairs it's well worth it to see how this stadium has evolved and become what it is today.

Excellent tour!

By sscbatista |

The tour of Fenway Park is a must! Our tour guide, Steve, was amazing. He shared so much history and his love for baseball made the tour great. He also knew the answers to any and every question those on the tour had. The team at Fenway Park is lucky to have him. Ask for Steve if you can.

Really well spent hour

By Lily Grozeva |

I loved this tour and I don’t even watch baseball!

It was very informative and fun walk across the stadium checking the most interesting spots and stories about the place and the game!

I can only recommend checking them out.

Educational and engaging

By Carrie B |

Output guide, Barry, was efficient and engaging. He gave us lots of history but made it fun too. I am not even someone who watches baseball but I think I may have just become a Red Sox fan!

By scottdE2677IB |

Very fun and informative. Well worth the time and money. Highly recommend, even if you are not into baseball (like me 😀).

“ Must visit if local or Tourist “

By Alexandra Arrivillaga |

Tonight was game night . I was raised in Boston , MA. So I been coming here since now a child . Tonight was no different. Parking on game day is difficult you’ll have to pay from $50-75. Or ride the train in . We had hotdogs and fried dough . We sang “ sweet Caroline “ we had a ball . No pun intended. lol

Fenway Tour

By Ronda S |

Joe was our tour guide and he was fun, personable, and very knowledgeable! He really made our experience informative and very fun! Very cool experience, highly recommend!

Don’t miss it!

By Bobbie P |

Such a great tour! Went more than an hour and they took us into many parts of the stadium that we didn’t expect, including the press room. Tour leader, Barry, did a fantastic job! Highly recommend!

By Explore17629 |

Our group of 6 really enjoyed the tour going over all areas of the stadium including sitting on the green monster and the press box. Learning the history and all about the keeping up the tradition was informative. Thank you

Mr. Joe and Fenway are incredible. This is a must book!

By Katelyn K |

This was an incredible experience. Mr. Joe D.’s knowledge and enthusiasm for baseball is so apparent. Seeing the park at night was an incredible experience. From the stadium lights to seating on the Green Monster, it was a great tour from start to finish. I highly recommend this tour to anyone coming to Boston.

By Patricia C |

Very informative and entertaining. Lots of photo opportunities. Would like guide to wait until entire group has caught up to him before beginning with next talk.

Fenway tour review

By Wanderer59189607794 |

Loved seeing Fenway without crowds of people. The guides were very nice and accommodating to my 91 year old dad in wheelchair

Awesome day to tour fenway

By Keith C |

Awesome time; better than I expected: our guide was interesting to listen to: also go a foul ball as well. Would do again but to get on the field

A must do ..

By Stuart |

The Green Monster eh ... Very impressive. The Red Sox may have lost today, but great atmospher, and so much history around every corner. Recommended !

Buyer Beware!

By Jodi B |

I heard from q few people that this was a great tour and was excited for it to be a highlight of my trip to Boston. Sadly, this was not the case due to the people, not the place. This is a Buyer Beware review.

I am not a regular baseball game or concert attendee and therefore, the bag policy at these places is not something I am used to. To be fair, I did get an email saying that no bags over 12x12x2 would be allowed, which I read and was totally in compliance with. I didn't think about my husband, who usually carries nothing, but who may to carry a backpack when we are traveling.

When we were going through security to enter the stadium, an employee told us he couldn't bring in his backpack and he needed to take it across the street to the official Fenway store and store it there. No problem. My daughter and I visited the restroom (first stop on the tour) and would see him in a minute. Instead, we find him back at security because they won't keep his backpack at the store. Now they tell him to go four blocks away to some barbershop or a bar and leave it there. But the tour is starting. (And there are no refunds.) They say they will bring him to catch up with us when he returns. So my daughter and I get our souvenir photo taken without him (second stop) and follow along watching for him arrive.

Then we start getting texts about how far away he had to go and now they are going to put him with the next tour. We also get photos of the people on his tour carrying their large bags. So I start noticing all the people with big bags in our group. (See photos). Between how fast our guide spoke and how distracted I was, I missed a lot of Fenway history that I probably would have found fascinating. We were also rushed through the memorabilia room because it's where season ticket holders go to eat before the game (which was starting in 3 hours.)

When we exited in a different location, we waited for my husband to go with him to get his bag. But now the game was going to start in 2.5 hours and they blocked off the street to where we entered the tour. When we told the guy at the barricade that we needed to get through to get back to the bar that had his backpack, he said "No, go around two blocks that way (now 6 blocks away from where we were!)" I was so frustrated that I exclaimed "What is wrong with you people!"

Here is why my review got two stars instead of one. There was a lady security guard who heard me and actually listened, apologized and offered to help. She even offered to let us sit on the green monster, but we had other plans and didn't have tickets to the game. By then, my daughter and I had lost my husband and she helped up figure out the subway to get back to our hotel.

Bottomline - This could have been a great experience, BUT Fenway needs to have a place for tourists to check their bags if needed. Employees need to be informed and give accurate information. The bag policy needs to be uniformly applied, and they need more employees like the nice security guard who actually tried to help someone who traveled 3,000 miles to see the place.

Good luck to you!

By nancyt345 |

Enjoyed seeing the park and hearing its history even though I am not a huge baseball fan. Wished the guides had been more forthcoming about what was allowed in the ballpark. I asked about my backpack and then because they were noncommittal I ended up running down the street and paying five dollars for a liquor store to hold it. Hear this happens often. Not great customer service

Wonderful tour of beautiful, historic ballpark!

By GoPlaces18892155555 |

Great tour given by knowledgeable and funny guides. We learned so much history about the park. Very enjoyable tour and well worth it. Many interesting features to the park. The museum at the end was amazing! Sitting on the green monster was so much fun!

Awesome park!

By Lori K |

We are MLB stadium chasers and had the opportunity to go to a game at Fenway. The stadium is amazing! We had a great time just soaking in the atmosphere! I will say the seats are tinier than most of the stadiums we have been too. This was number 24 for us,n

By jackie |

Didn’t see much behind the scenes. Went to different seating areas in the stadium and in the press box. tour guide was informative, but we were disappointed in what we actually saw

By Cdsc S |

Fun and interesting tour. Quite a big group but guide has a microphone and lots of stories. Even if you aren’t into baseball it’s well worth it.

Boston Red Sox tour

By Thomas S |

Absolutely worth it our guide an English man called Oliver and his team were brilliant he really knew his game and was a true fan our large group enjoyed our tour I loved being in Fenway Park
Definitely will be seeing a game 😺👍

Zach is the man

By john m |

Came here with my company Zach was our tour guide, we did trivia and his knowledge of the franchise and park history was very impressive! We had some elderly members with our group and he did a great job accommodating them. 5 stars he was excellent

Excellent tour

By pfglwebb |

We’re not big Red Sox fans, but we loved this tour. The guide was informative and humorous and handled our large crowd like a champ!

Great Tour

By Stacye G |

Great Tour! Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and could answer every question asked! Must do tour when in Boston!!!!

By Caleigh T |

This was one of the highlights of our vacation. I'll preface this review by saying I think anyone would enjoy this tour even if they aren't a huge baseball fan. The history of the stadium is enough to keep you interested along the tour. Now, if you are a baseball fan- you will be star-struck. If you are a Red Sox fan- you will be in Heaven.

Our tour started at the gate across from the gift shop. It was easy to find the check-in point. If you purchase this tour from a third party vendor, you will first check-in at the kiosk a few feet away from the security check point.

Don't worry though- the staff are all nice and will help you find your way if you get lost.
The group size is fairly large, but the staff does a great job making sure everyone has an opportunity to capture the perfect photos. The lead tour guide carries a microphone with an amplifier so you should not have a hard time hearing the information.

Now, let me warn you. Once you step foot onto the lower level of the seating and take in the magnificent field - you will want to go to a game. At least, that's what happened to us. The stadium is designed in a way that makes you feel as though you are on the field in the middle of the action. In truth, there is not a bad seat in the stadium.
Throughout your journey, you will hear historical facts about the stadium, sit atop the green monster, go to the press box and contemplate a career change, see the Red Sox garden and see some of the organizations treasures.

Why is the green monster so tall? Why is there a red seat in the stadium? What happened with the Red Sox and Babe Ruth? You will get all of these answers and more.

Now- the COOLEST part was at the end. You get taken into a room where all of the World Series balls are (starting from 1920s), trophies, bases from historic games and more. We could have spent half the day in that room soaking in the history. Overall, an amazing tour and a cannot miss on your trip to Boston. After all, what is Boston without Fenway.

Excellent ballpark

By Mobile23883971373 |

Amazing place, been to a few MLB stadium and this is now one of new favorites. Bar stool seats at the bleacher is excellent choice, closely positioned to concessions. Very friendly crowd.

By BrandyBean |

We loved the tour for all the historical information, sitting in original wooden seats and even the view from green monster. A much more intimate park than others we have visited. My husband loved sitting in the broadcast booth. As someone else mentioned, buy them on MLB site. Thanks to Boston fans for supporting this remarkable piece of history.

I’ll cheer on anyone who hates the Yankees

By Andrew T |

Well, it opened 8 days after the Titanic sank. It is an old, uncomfortable, small, cramped place with poles obstructing your view.

But my God to be a part of baseball history. Think of the millions who sat in your seats before you, booing the Yankees.

No trip to Boston is complete without a visit to see the Red Sox play in America’s most historic sports shrine.

The hot dog I had was so awful I had to throw it out. That’s my biggest complaint.

By Susan W |

It is hard to put into words how grande it is. The tour guide was so full of history and my favorite fact is that the one family of owners did not want their name displayed so it is in morse code, vertically along the scoreboard. One of many wild facts. Made me smile as so many people need their name branded everywhere. Subtleness is classy

So much pride in the area.

But the best part is the end. Where all the historical autographed baseballs are. The visually impaired gentlemen who stands by it has the most baseball knowledge of anyone I’ve ever met. He is a true icon.

Knocked it out the park!!

By Siobhan Mc |

Iconic.

This place was like something out a film. The building, architecture, food, atmosphere all 10/10.

We would both return in a heartbeat!!

And I don’t even like baseball 😂

Must-do for any baseball fan

By David P |

This is a must-do for any baseball fan. We went to a couple of baseball games later that weekend, but very happy we did the Fenway tour first.

By PAUL O |

Wether you like baseball or not, this is a great one hour tour that is a great history lesson and so much fun. Highly recommend!

Excellent tour!

By Mindy H |

Awesome tour of entire stadium with a very knowledgeable tour guide! We were able to visit the press box, sit in the Green Giant, tour the visitor's locker room, walk through the Red Sox hall of fame, and hear detailed stories about the historical stadium. I would absolutely recommend this tour!

Awesome tour!

By Mel W |

Our tour guide Andy was very engaging and extremely knowledgeable. His love and adoration for the Red Sox/Fenway history was evident.
I recommend this tour for sure! It was incredible and completely worth the money.

I do have one word of caution for families with young children. They were not impressed and we had to separate from the group to use the elevator for our stroller.

By Antonio G |

Visiting Fenway Park is not simply attending a baseball game: it is a journey through time, into the beating heart of a city that lives and breathes sports. Located in Boston's Kenmore Square neighborhood, this stadium is Major League Baseball's oldest, opened in 1912, and has kept all the charm and magic of the past intact.

As soon as you enter, you are greeted by a unique atmosphere: the red bricks, the smell of hot dogs, the sound of clubs hitting the ball and the chants of the fans create an unforgettable sensory experience. The famous “Green Monster”, the imposing green wall in left field, has become a recognizable icon even by those who are not a baseball fan.

Despite its age, Fenway is an extraordinarily well maintained facility. Narrow stands and seating near the pitch provide a close-up and immersive view of the game, making every game a felt and participated event. But what makes Fenway truly special is the emotional bond with its fans: generations of Bostonians (and beyond) have experienced joys, disappointments and historic moments here, like the legendary 2004 Red Sox World Series victory, which broke an 86-year-old curse.

Whether you're a baseball fan or a curious traveler, Fenway Park is a must-see. It offers guided tours full of anecdotes and suggestive views, and offers an authentic glimpse of American culture.

In summary: Fenway Park is not just a stadium, it is a living monument to sports and passion. A place that can tell stories even when the field is empty.

Amazing experience

By jls522 |

As an avid baseball fan, I knew I needed to see Fenway on my trip to Boston. My husband and I did the 8am field tour and I highly recommend it. To be on the field at Fenway was an awe-inspiring experience.

Our tour guide, Steve, was great. He told us the history of the team as well as the ballpark with some fun anecdotes along the way. He kept our group moving at a good pace and we were able to see parts of the park that you don't see when there for a game.

Red Sox VS Diamondbacks

By ViaggiatoreGoloso |

What a bat for the Red Sox! Losing 12 to 2 to the Diamondbacks despite so much fan support hoping to bring home a good win, and instead... To immerse yourself in the American dream, while gorging on hot dogs and chips

By Tim C |

The tour of Fenway was fine. I had been to the park before once, although this was my first tour. We didn’t go anywhere in the park that couldn’t just go by yourself and see. There were 3 or 4 stories that our guide told us which were insightful. I would like to have seen some behind-the-scenes places in the park, like the media / broadcast rooms or even just to walk by the change rooms where the teams get ready (there no players or games the day we were there). The tour really just took us through the various seating areas in the park.

America’s Most Beloved Ballpark

By Jessica H |

We almost skipped this tour. It was a long day and we were tired and ready for a break. At the last minute we asked about moving the tour up, there was no hesitation and our tour was moved. Our tour guide Oliver knocked it out of the park. He was a wealth of knowledge while making us laugh. The tour kept a steady pace while allowing time for questions and pictures. It truly was a great way to end our final day in Boston.

Great venue for a concert!

By April L |

I went to Hozier on June 23rd. I had never been to Fenway for a concert before and wasn't sure what to expect. It was great! It was easy to get into the venue and into GA. We picked up some water and a drink easily on the way to GA. The staff was very nice and answered any questions. I liked that they gave us bracelets for GA so we didn't have to pull out our phones every time we returned. As a woman, I would like to note I had no issues going to the bathroom quickly. They had portalets easily accessible, so I didn't miss the show. The sound was very good in GA. Hozier was fantastic!! I would go back to Fenway for a concert.

By Karen R |

This tour did not disappoint. All the major highlights were included. I left with a newfound appreciation of the franchise’s accomplishments and traditions.

By Rebecca R |

Fenway was a bucket list check off for us. Our tour guide was wonderful. We sat on the green monster and inside the press box. Our guide had a great suggestion for lunch too. We hope to get back to a game soon.

A Tour for Fans and Non-Fans Alike!

By Emily Olin |

We took a tour of Fenway, not as baseball fans or Boston Red Sox fans (we are from Minnesota and MN Twins fans), but as history and culture fans. We appreciated the passion our tour guide had for the history of baseball and the Red Sox. Although this was his first tour, none of us would have expected this. He was top notch and he brought us to all the great spots in Fenway. We'll be back and make sure to catch a game.

By DESIREE B |

P was our guide at Fenway Park today for the guided tour. He did a good job, I enjoyed learning the history behind one of the oldest baseball stadiums in history.

By Anne R |

This was a great way to see the ball park if you can’t take in a game. This park has so much history, even if you aren’t a baseball fan. Nate did a great job with providing the narration.

Quick dense historical tour of unique park

By dave |

I just finished John's tour and I'm glad I did it! I loved hearing behind the scenes details about Babe Ruth, the green monster, and historical construction. We saw great views from the press box and green monster, and there were multiple times we got to sit down and rest our legs. 5 stars and recommended for anyone who likes baseball or history.

Fenway tour, fact and funny.

By Eileen S |

What a fantastic tour of Fenway. We just love behind-the-scene tours, and this was indepth, with lots of historical facts and funny stories. Our guide was informative and whimsical, very nice guy, encouraging questions too.

Fun at Fenway Park

By Karen and Ron T |

We enjoyed our tour of Fenway Park. Steve our tour guide was very knowledgeable and had some great stories to share. Since I was three weeks from hip surgery we had our own guide that took us the back way using elevators so I didn't have to climb the steps. Doing the tour was so much fun and we learned so much more than had we just gone to a baseball game. I would highly recommend this tour.

Bucket list item

By Matthew H |

Had the experience of a lifetime. To be in such an iconic place it was great! No bad seats as it is the oldest stadium so it’s not huge like all of the rest you see. Great architecture, food, atmosphere. I hate hearing it on TV but to experience Sweet Caroline at the end of the 8th with everyone singing and having fun was a true experience.

Great experience

By Mary M |

Great experience don’t know a lot about baseball but still moving. Good for whole family. Guides know history well. Don’t miss when in Boston.

By Craig E |

The tour was great, with a big thanks to our tour guide, George!!
He was able to explain in detail the history of the stadium, and all about each part of the stadium he took us to, which was everywhere!!

Nostalgia

By Shalonda R |

It was like a walk back in time. Seeing all the memorabilia from when Fenway park opened.. Enjoyed seeing the places behind the scene of where the broadcaster conducted their jobs. It would have been an amazing tour if we could have seen the dugouts n lockers rooms. Don’t know if that is an option or ever will be.

Thank you
Richardson, Reynolds, Marksbury Families

For It’s Root Root Root for the Home Team

By Rebecca A |

We live an hour south of Boston and we hadn’t gone to a Red Sox game in 13 years. Let me tell you, enjoying a game at Fenway Park NEVER disappoints! Even if you are not from my home state, a trip to this historical park should be on your bucket list. One thing to note-if you do attend a day game, sitting directly in the summer sun can get very uncomfortable. Try shooting for seats behind home plate where the sun is behind you. Parking is offered everywhere in the city, but we used the Huntington Ave/Copley Square garage. It was a nice 20 minute walk through the city and we got out on the highway pretty quick.

By Fred |

Absolutely fabulous tour. My wife even enjoyed it!! A must do in Boston. Perfect for the whole family. Would definitely do again

By Jaylee F |

Great tour, we really enjoyed the history and being up close and personal. Our tour guide P was very good, and made the tour extremely interesting. Definitely worth taking even if you are not a baseball fan.

Craig Hockenberry Ohio Superintendent

By Craig Hockenberry |

Craig Hockenberry-The most iconic baseball field in all of MLB. Boston loves their Red Sox’s and the most incredible field in all of baseball!

Craig Hockenberry

By Kara G |

Second time to experience this wonderful piece of history. Meredith was so knowledgeable and entertaining. A must when in Boston!

Baseball fan or not, it's a must do.

By Megan F |

Great tour, definitely a must see when in Boston. There is so much history & stories within the walls of Fenway Park. Even if your are not a baseball fan, you'll still enjoy this tour. Our tour guide was great and kept our large group moving.

By Nic H |

We took an on field tour and it was outstanding!! The guides were knowledable and friendly. You were able to go on the field, sit on the geeen monster, see the Fenway Garden and see so many of the historic relics. LOVED all of it!!

Amazing 🤩

By CMTravels 🌄 |

Came to Fenway for the Red Sox v Atlanta Braves game when we were on holiday in Boston.
Having not really a clue what baseball is about we were pleasantly surprised and thought this experience was amazing!
The park itself was like stepping back in time and experiencing the game was brilliant, the fans were great and loved to see everyone enjoying themselves and soaking up the atmosphere.
Has made me want to go to more baseball games for the experience and also everyone we encountered - security, ushers etc were so friendly and helpful and really added to the whole experience. Such a great day also just wandering around outside Fenway and visiting the Bleachers Bar was so much fun.

Fabulous Fenway

By Darrell N |

Our guide Steve was outstanding
Great Red Sox stories
Highly recommend this tour
Price was great
Great to sit on the Green Monster

Informative and Fun!

By Jennifer K |

My son and I loved our tour. Our guide was both knowledgeable and entertaining. We were able to see Fenway from multiple view points, including sitting in the seats of the Green Monster. My only wish was that we had a bit more time to browse around in the museum. Overall I would recommend this tour for anyone who is a baseball fan and wants to learn more about Fenway's storied past.

July 2025 visit

By Tigeriffic69 |

I was lucky enough to see a few home baseball games here. I booked most of my tickets with a nice, helpful gentleman in the box office called Bill.
The park is big and has so much character.
Plenty of toilets, and food outlets.
Free water refill stations.
Access to souvenir shop, and pre game entertainment.

So many views!

By Angela C |

I booked the tour and the game the same day but neglected to check my times! Make sure you do that. We did the tour in the morning and then came back for the game at night. The tour is TOTALLY worth it. You get the full view of the stadium and the history. You get to see parts that you wouldn't see with a regular ticket. Its amazing that they have a Garden and a Hall of Fame along with everything else. Remember you meet right in front of/in the big souvenir shop. Our Uber dropped us off at the stadium and we were clueless and walked around the ENTIRE stadium before finding our start lolol.
Enjoy!

By Arthur M |

As a non-sports fan, I was initially reluctant to book this tour, but everyone seemed to love it, so I succumbed to pressure essentially haha.

But the tour definitely accommodated everyone of different knowldge levels, from MLB fans to just sports fans in general to those uninterested in sports at all. It was an amazing sight to see where the longest homerun in Fenway Park was, and how the scoreboards are still using the old format.

The Green Wall was also incredible to see and seeing the stadium from that perspective has been awesome. The view of the Boston Skyline from the media room was a sight to behold too!

At the end of the tour, we were whisked to the exhibit hall featuring the balls used in almost every World Series.

It was great. Definitely plan on coming to a game against the Yankees!

By Alberto J B |

My best experience was getting a view from the green monster and it was fantastic. I love the view. I plan on coming to a game against the Yankees!

Fantastic Experience

By Terry S |

We had a fantastic experience walking around Fenway Park, soaking in the incredible history and atmosphere of one of baseball’s most iconic stadiums. Our guide was knowledgeable and enthusiastic, sharing great stories about the Red Sox, memorable games, and the ballpark’s unique features like the Green Monster.

The guide used a small speaker to make sure everyone could hear the stories clearly, even in the larger spaces, and he was very attentive—making sure to answer everyone’s questions along the way. It really added to the experience and made the tour feel personal and engaging.

It was amazing to stand where so many baseball legends have played and to learn how Fenway has evolved over the years while still keeping its classic charm. Whether you’re a lifelong Red Sox fan or just visiting Boston, this tour is absolutely worth it!

Let Freedom Ring!

By Matt S |

Very easy to navigate. Can get on and off the van at 10 different stops. The guides are full are well informed. Worth the money!

By Lupe C |

My adult children loved the tour and the history shared very impressive and worth every minute people are so friendly and knowledgeable love it

By camilo c |

Our tour guide is very knowledgeable in history about the history of Fenway park and all the other guides with the tour guide were so helpful and very nice. I would Definitely recommend doing the tour it's only one hour long and you get to see a lot of old memorabilia signed by many famous baseball players. My older son and my father in law really enjoyed the tour.

By Escape579096 |

It was fantastic. The knowledge by our tour guide was absolutely phenomenal. He was funny and made sure everyone could hear him. He was also interactive with his group. I would recommend this tour to everyone who is in Boston and loves baseball.

Great tour of Fenway Park!!!!

By J B |

Great tour of Fenway, a ball park I’ve been to many times. It was an experience to see areas I’d never been to! Caden, our tour guide was excellent and so informative! Well worth the price!

Super fun in Ryukyu

By GrandTour39180130599 |

Great Superb Next time I'll come with more friends
Diving and diving watching sea turtles are fun ecology although not very good but great great super bar next time I will come again bring more friends

Great Fenway Tour

By larry S |

Great experience. Guide was great provided nest insight to the ballpark and history of the franchise.
If in town, make time to take the tour.

A total homerun!!

By Gwen G |

We're not Red Sox fans but this tour was amazing. The history, the stories, the legends. We were SO HAPPY to have taken this tour. Our guide, Melissa, was excellent. We highly recommend this tour to anyone...even if you're not a baseball fan!

Baseball fans

By Nuyrsbaby79 |

We had a great time. A little disappointed the field was covered for the football game but great tour overall. Our guide was fun and had a lot of good info.

The Mother Church of Baseball

By 524kathyw3 |

I am a fanatic baseball fan and have been to Fenway previously for games and have also done tours of old Yankee Stadium and Wrigley Field. This tour was definitely on par with the others.
My friend and I started out at the meeting across the street at the sports memorabilia store. We met the rest of the group and proceeded to Fenway Park.
Our tour guide was friendly and professional and engaged us with fascinating stories about the history of this 113 year old park. Carlton Fisk’s home run in the 1976 AL championship. The red seat in center field where Ted Willams hit a home run over 500 feet! We sat atop the green monster and I imagined what it was like to attend a game here long ago. We also saw the press box, which was a unique experience as well
Even if you aren’t a rabid baseball fan, this tour is worth if for the historical significance of this iconic stadium. There are five levels, but elevators are available for this tour.

great experience

By Lisa V |

so much history. one hour tour, so worth it. baseball fan or not. Tour guide was great.
You did not stand the whole time, some sitting plus sitting at the green monster.

By Sunshine571098 |

Very entertaining and informative. Very friendly tour guide. Highlight of our trip. My son is 11am he said “wow that was more fun than I thought it would be” you do not have to be a baseball fan to enjoy.

Great tour

By Kelly and Jeff W |

Great tour, very informative about the history of this iconic landmark. You visit lots of different places in the ballpark including the seating above the green monster.

By MattBlackGB |

Although the pair of us Brits have next to no knowledge of baseball, or even much interest in the sport, we felt an urge to do this tour. I’m a sports fan and love the history behind teams and am also somewhat of sports ground geek!

We took a tour in St Patrick’s day and both really enjoyed it, our tour guide Barry was clearly very knowledgeable and passionate for the Red Sox and put in an MVP performance! The tour was a little over an hour which was the perfect length, we got to take in Fenway from all angles, including the Green Monstah, visitor clubhouse and the Press Box, but didn’t get too over loaded with information. This is definitely a tour anyone of any interest in the sport would enjoy and a great way to spend an hour or so!

Good to See

By Gavin O |

My wife and I did this tour on our only day in Boston at the start of a larger holiday in September 2024 and both enjoyed exploring the ball park, seeing the views from all areas and the information provided by our guide was interesting and informative.

The only thing we would have liked would have been the opportunity to tour a bit of the "behind the scenes" areas that would not be assessible by a fan with a ticket to the game. In other stadium tours I have done the press areas, staff/locker room or practice areas were available, however I appreciate the schedule and routine of baseball compared to rugby or soccer/football may limit chance to do this.

Would recommend for those with interest in baseball, sport or just understanding a key piece of the Boston identity.

Great Ball Park

By Scott K |

What a ballpark, so much history to experience. Fans are so into the game itself it is refreshing to see how they live their Red Sox! Ballpark staff is outstanding, going out of their way to make sure you have a great experience. Concessions are great and reasonably priced for an MLB game. The Boston subway system makes it super easy to get to and from the ballpark, definitely recommend using it since parking is very limited.

Fenway Park Tour Amazing

By Stan |

Incredible tour not to be missed Guide was amazing and knowledgeable if in Boston Fenway Park is a must tour for anyone who loves sport

By john w |

Presentation very good from an experienced and likesble guide.

I would have preferred to have heard more dramatic account of the curse of the Bambino, the long period of lack of success which followed the sale of Babe Ruth. I also would rather have heard more stories about the incredible talent and achievements of Ted Williams.

THEY DIDN'T GIVE IT TO ME IN SPANISH LIKE I ASKED

By Cheito Vidal |

I asked for a tour in Spanish but they gave it to me in English! Next time you have to know if there is or not in Spanish because I dial Spanish!

Happy days at the ball park

By Melon |

What's not to love????? The park and food options were great. Another park checked off our bucket list. It was a beautiful afternoon.

Ball park ?

By Robert m |

Travelled all the way from Ireland to see a ballpark ( baseball ground ) and when the the guide brought us up to see it for the first time , it was actually turned into a football pitch which I see everyday in Ireland. The guide was excellent and the tour of the stadium was great.
Really disappointing.
So check the day that you are going , that it’s actually a ball park on the day.

Fenway Park Tour

By diane t |

10/10 would recommend. The tour was amazing and the tour guide was so knowledgeable AND funny! Be prepared to climb so so many steps

An hour of baseball history

By Richard C |

This tour is one not to miss. It's for anyone who may be a fan of baseball, regardless of their favorite team. We took in the ballpark from several great viewpoints, including sitting on the Green Monster and looking down the 3rd base foul line. The Red Sox gift shop is like a museum itself! The one thing we missed is having the food stands open for a hot dog and beer!

Fenway

By LoveTravel321075 |

The experience and knowledge of the staff was astounding . The history of the field and tour guides made the tour more memorable.

Simply PERFECT!!

By M Russell R |

Outstanding tour!! Knowledgeable, witty guide who made the tour interesting and fun! This is the oldest MLB ballpark and a must see for any traveler!!

Be careful with Trip Advisor

By William R |

The tour was good. Very informative, however, when I went to download Trip Advisor’s app to get my tickets after they took my money it said I had to have IOS of 18 or higher. Mine is an iPhone 13 IOS of 17 something. What a joke! Not impressed with Trip Advisor. Had to call and give my ref # and she emailed a form I had to print tickets from at the stadium.
Not impressed

A must do while in Boston

By wshall |

A highlight of our vacation! Fenway is a national treasure! Steve, our guide was fantastic! Don’t miss this experience!

A great day at Fenway!

By nannyonthego |

Very interesting. Our guide was very knowledgeable. We learned a lot. Besides, it was a beautiful sunny day in Both Aton!!

By John W |

This was a great tour. Lots of history and stories. The guide was super informative. Best to do just before attending a game.

By CC Waters |

This tour was a complete let down. We have toured stadiums and arenas all over the country.

This tour didnt show you anything you wouldn't see by going to a game, except a press box.

We saw each level, the green monster and the dress box. That's it!!!

There were no dugouts (almost every other tour brings you to the dugouts), nothing near field, no clubhouse or dressing room, nothing else.

We didn't even see the museum...where was that? I see it in other reviews.

Our tour got "rerouted" because they were setting up for a concert, so we were literally walked out the same way we came in. The gentleman, Steven that followed the group just rushed us along.

This tour was a complete disappointment.

With so many other sites to see in Boston, skip this one!!

By Yetanotherroadtrip |

Great tour. I’d be remiss if I first didn’t highly commend the tour leaders before I write my review.. I wish I knew the guys name. I have bad knees and use a standing walker. I started out on the tour and I didn’t feel up to taking the tour (it is stair climbing and a fair amount of walking). I explained to one of tour guides by the entrance that I wasn’t up to the tour and he encouraged me multiple opportunities to stay: “You came here see Fenway, you’re going to see Fenway”. He took me up by elevator everywhere they went where I just hooked up with my tour group and we just shadowed them the whole way. It really went a long way in helping me understand why Fenway is Fenway and Boston fans are the way they are (I’m a Mets fan from NY so while we’re not quite rivals we’re not quite friends). It made a lasting and positive impression.

Ok.. the tour.. over an hour.. at least mine was. I’d plan 90 minutes. Expect to walk the entire stadium. You do stairs. You meet across the street in the team store (impressive in itself) and wait for the tours to go out. I saw one review that talked about a large tour group.. all I can say is that there’s maybe 20 people per group and multiple groups with their own guide go out per hour. It was large but not overly so. The group tour guide was extremely knowledgeable and had the history down. He had a great story about the longest ball hit out of Fenway park. There’s a rooftop garden, believe it or not. I’m writing this a month later so I’ve forgotten some of the details. You do sit on the green monster and hear the whole history of it.. which is a lot more involved than one might think. There are quite a few parking garages and a big private lot across the street so if you go off season parking shouldn’t be an issue. There are plenty of nearby places to eat.. we grabbed a burger at Tasty Burger and I highly recommend it for a quick lunch. I think the most surprising thing to me was that the stadium is just part of the neighborhood.. kind of like I envision Wrigley to be. It’s kind of like when you enter Yankee Stadium you can feel the history all around you.. almost shrine like. Don’t pass on the tour.

Take me out to the ballpark

By Stuart S |

The ballpark was filled with nostalgia. Imagined the Red Sox vs Yankees and the crowd noise. Well worth the price of admission.

Put me in coach

By lakeviewdude |

I was so excited to see this historic park but it's so small that they've had to squeeze in a lot of chairs so I'm pretty
sure I impregnated the person next to me. Felt like flying coach.

Bad experience

By teena d |

Drove to Fenway. Pouring rain. Doors closed as we were getting out of can. Went to office and it was closed. Had to drive back to hotel without attending the tour. No refund!

Great experience!

By Michael S |

First time at Fenway - great way to see the park! The staff was great and knowledgeable. I would recommend this to anyone!

Great family outing

By Brittany R |

It’s a great family outing at the ballpark, perfect for Baseball fans of all ages. Even though it was a cold snowy day, the tour was very entertaining!

Boston Ghost tour

By Anthony S |

Thursday was an awesome tour guide who had tremendous energy and enthusiasm for what she does.
You can easily see that see enjoys telling the history and the ghost stories.

Unique way to see the ballpark. Smaller tour sizes would be idea.

By M7357JWpaulam |

Such a unique way to see the Best Ballpark in America. I cannot recall our tour guides name other than he is retired and teaches ski lessons in the winter months but he was excellent, projected his voice and had a lot of fun information. I especially enjoyed seeing the view from the Press Box and from top of the Green Monster. The only recommendation I have is to get there early and fight to be upfront in the walking tour, otherwise you will miss hearing everything. By the time the last people in the tour would arrive to where we were stopped for the view and history the tour guide would be done with his speech. It would be ideal if tour sizes are half of the size for equal opportunity for everyone to see and hear what is being discussed.

By Chch |

It was my dad’s dream come true !
He loved the tour, it was a nice and fun experience.
He definitely do it again , looking forward to comeback

Another side of Fenway

By Caroline W |

So much fun! Great tour for baseball fans to hear stories and see history in action. I wish we had been able to fit in the tour before we went to the game, but it was so nice to look around without a packed stadium.

Nice experience

By beth ann k |

We went to the Red Sox/Orioles game, and had a nice time. There's lots to see around Fenway, and of course, it's iconic and somewhere everyone should go.

By n6ck |

Today’s tour was led by Sara. She absolutely thrived on Bosox history and Fenway Park! Delightful time, touring the visiting club’s dressing room, press box, Green Monster seats, and much more. Fenway Park is now included in the National Register of Historic Landmarks. It’s often used as a movie prop. Loved seeing this iconic ballpark up close and personal!

By SalfromIL |

This is a must see for baseball fans. We toured the stadium on a day of a night game so the field and clubhouse were misses.

But we saw almost everything else. Lots of stairs so be aware of that. Highlights were the bleacher seats and the oldest seats in the park (people were much smaller back then).

A great experience.

By Rachel W |

Excellent stop even for the non-sports fan. The history behind it is unique and special. The tour guides are great and well informed. It was especially cool because we got to see parts that are not generally available during the baseball season.

Highly suggest everyone come by and check it out.

By RandyR |

Despite the Nor’easter that blew in with cold temps, wind and rain (welcome to Boston!) - the Fenway tour was well worth it. Tour guide -Emily - was great, funny and took us everywhere with lots of history and stories. What an epic, historical ballpark. If you love baseball at all - even if not a Red Sox fan - go see this park! Fantastic all around.

By Roam22432840775 |

Good visit to Fenway. Our group was too large, but Bob did a great job moving us along. Would have been better with a smaller group.

By Rhonda P |

Our tour guide was awesome!!!
He knew every single thing about the place !!
Very interesting!!
It was so much fun!!
He made it wonderful!&

Home of the RedSox,!

By Maureen t |

Fantastic night at Fenway Park! Great crowd and exciting game. The food is ok, but a bit high priced. Ticket prices rising every year.It gets very crowded leaving the game. Lots of new restaurants in the area now. Take The T,
Lots of traffic.it’s a good experience.

By Julia H |

Super cool experience. The history of Fenway Park led by Barry.
Barry was the perfect tour guide so informative and a total Bostonian 💕. He had great stories about baseball and his Fenway Park experience growing up and now doing tours.

Love it all

Awesome experience!!

By Gary |

Many facets of Fenway’s history were presented. The tour guide was very knowledgeable. Very enjoyable experience and would highly recommend.

Explore Fenway

By liz_collierville |

Such an interesting and unique opportunity to visit Fenway. Only negative was that the tour guide’s sound equipment failed periodically and we couldn’t enjoy his commentary.

Don't miss

By lauraschaefferaz |

Definitely worth doing even if you aren't a baseball or Red Sox fan. Great history and tour guides who are very knowledgeable.

By Daniel B |

A reputation that is not overrated. This baseball stadium offers a unique atmosphere with its 112-year-old history. The enclosure of this baseball stadium gives us the Impression of never being totally inside a building. The walls are covered with relics demonstrating the rich history of the Boston Red Sox Authority.

Goooo Red Socks!!!!

By Donna O |

GO RED SOCKS
CHEER
CHEER
We had such fun!
From the excitement outside the stadium, to the great fans, good food and cheering on the home team....it was an awesome night..and to top it off we won!!!!

So American!

By Kheops45 |

First baseball experience in the USA. The stadium, unusual in its shape for us Europeans rather used to the rectangles of our football or rugby fields, disturbed us a little to find our seats. Without knowing the sport and its rules, we loved watching a Red Sox game, unfortunately lost, to the Houston Astros. The atmosphere is permanent and especially between each round with music and entertainment. Highlight just before the game with the national anthem. Well-stocked shop outside for souvenirs with a whole range of products.
Trip Tip: to reserve your seats, the application of the club is top, you can visualize its field of vision from its place and in summer be careful to take seats in the shade. A match lasts on average 3 hours or even 5 to 6 hours.

Well I can't wait to meet more friends of mine

By Oyinbo C |

We took so many pictures 🖼️ and I wish to go back there as soon as I can honey this time around am going with my family for holidays

Stellar!

By Mary Jo M |

Our guide was tremendous! Very knowledgeable been doing tours for a year. Just wish I knew his name
Totally worth the admission
So interesting and much to see and learn. Epic ballpark

Amazing place!!

By Pli876 |

Super fun place for baseball! Fans were nice to those fans of other teams. The ushers and other staff were amazingly helpful and so friendly!

I absolutely loved the baseball atmosphere here. It absolutely feels like you are going to a baseball game taking place decades ago.

By Christine L |

An hour was perfect, just enough!!Liked the pace / and the tour guide made the “history” entertaining and liked the mic which made it easy to hear even for us laggers!

Poor experience. Guide was rather boring!

By lerbo |

Poor experience. Guide was rather boring, he rushed us through, microphone repeatedly cut out so couldn’t hear him. He also would begin talking before the whole group had gathered around so we missed what he was saying. I found it dull.
Worst part was the extremely rude lady at the end who was selling the photos they take of you on arrival! She was so awful !!

So a disappointing last morning of our Boston trip. Loved Boston but not this tour!!!!

By Susan E |

This was the best experience. It was good for all ages and the tour guides were so knowledgeable. For the money, you can't go wrong.

By Stephanie C |

Jaime Pavionola, our tour guide, was spectacular sharing the history of the park and all kinds of fun baseball facts about the Sox and notable visitors over the years. We loved the tour and the park - highly recommend!!

Great Tour!

By Bookish_Gemini96 |

Meredith was an amazing tour guide! She did an amazing job of showcasing the history of Fenway, as well as Red Sox baseball history! Definitely recommend this tour!!

By Jenn D |

This was a very fun and informative tour! Just the right pace:) We highly recommend to put on the list of “things to do” in Boston!

By Megan |

Meredith made our tour so amazing! We learned so much as Meredith was extremely knowledgeable. Meredith was also great with our toddler allowing him to push the buttons on all the elevator rides because that's his current thing. The park is gorgeous and such a wonderful experience!

It makes you want to see a game..

By Christopher B |

This was $25 a ticket and well worth it. The stadium is really small and the tour lasted about an hour and fifteen minutes. Not knowing much about baseball was not a disadvantage. The stadium is old ( but in excellent condition) and has kept some of its old quirks. You get to go up on the ‘Green Monster’ and the Press Office. The views are spectacular because the stadium is so small. A local advised me to try and get tickets on an App called StubHub which tells you if the price is good or bad. Because you have seen the stadium you can get a better idea what seats to book. We got two tickets $25 each.
My only grudge is you cannot take back packs into the stadium either for a game OR the tour. This means you get sent to a local barber who charges $5 CASH ONLY to look after your bag!! had $4 cash but a fellow visitor I never met gave me the $5. Whoever you are thank you.

Fenway Park

By Joan C |

Great tour for any baseball or history fan! The stadium is so well maintained and so much baseball memorabilia on site. We recommended to our friends.

Amazing!

By Natalee T |

For not being a Red Sox fan my husband and I had a blast walking around and hearing the history. It was amazing to see the green monster and the world series banners

Good ball park!

By Alex Hughes |

This experience was super. To get in early you have to get an app and pay a small fee. The staff are great. We got a free upgrade to right beside the dugout. The food was amazing also. I would recommend going here if your looking for a stadium to go to for an away match

By joeboo16 |

Tour guide was friendly and knowledgeable. Such history to be absorbed. Very cool to be taken on the field, all around the park, and to see memorabilia.

Lots of fun!

By Dave L |

Will was enthusiastic, full of interesting stories and knowledgeable kept things moving. Even nonbaseball fans would enjoy his tour!

Great Time!

By Jay G |

Super knowledgeable guide, you can really tell he loved the Red Sox and the history of the organization. Highly recommend to anyone traveling through Boston even if you’re not a baseball fan!

Excellent tour

By Dawn A |

Kevin was an outstanding tour guide. He was entertaining and knowledgeable. The way he delivered the history of the stadium and the players was outstanding. strongly recommend the tour with Kevin.

Get Steve as a guide if you can!

By Unmaskedn20 |

I'm not a huge baseball fan but the tour of Fenway Park made me want to attend a game there. Steve was an amazing tour guide with an encyclopedic knowledge of the park starting with it's inception and coming through the present day. The stories he told were memorable and entertaining!

Great tour

By Navigator75284 |

5
It was a great tour of Fenway park, the tour guide was awesome and very knowledgeable. It’s a great ball park to visit even if you not a baseball fan.

By Kiersten P |

Fenway Park is beautiful! We love the Red Sox and were lucky enough to see a couple games before touring the park. We live across the county and visited for our twins' graduation gift.
The guides were friendly and informative. Being able to go places that we wouldn't have otherwise was a bonus!
The museum at the end was so much fun! We loved seeing all the memorabilia and remembering our favorite players and games!

Great tour

By Stacy A |

Susan was very knowledgeable about the history of the stadium. Very informative tour. As a baseball fan it was great to see in person.

Great

By Paul R |

Excellent tour, excellent guide, great experience. Well worth the money. Even someone who is not a baseball fan would enjoy that tour. Highly recommended.

A Must See in Boston

By Harding-Brunk T |

Living in Seattle we have the beautiful stadiums for the Mariner's and the Seahawks, but the Tour of Fenway Park is incredible. The History there cannot be duplicated. Being able to go behind the scenes and in places that during a game you cannot go was amazing. The Announcer's booth - where "Money Ball" and many more were filmed and where the actors sat - so fun....The Monster Mile and one of the only Green Coca-Cola coolers left - everything it is so worth it for a couple hours of your time. Wear comfy shoes and take water - enjoy so much...

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Highly recommend!

By rtsnodgrass07 |

Looking for a little something to do on an afternoon in Boston and this was a nice little time filler. Our tour guide was wonderful. Very informative and informative with a sense of humor.

By Mark Z |

Nice little walk through the ball park. Great to see the park when it is empty. Guide was very informative. Didn’t see the clubhouse or go on the field, but there was a game that night. Watched a little batting practice. Would recommend the tour.

Needs no more explanation. They built it. We came.

By Bonnietheb |

We attended a Blue Jays game in June that was rained out so we came back for the continuation of the game. We had great seats and the area was quieter than the original game, which was nice as space is tight. The experience was great but for the local that moved 5 kids into the seats in front of us from who knows where. Wouldn’t have minded other than they totally ruined the famous “sweet Caroline” moment by standing on the seats blocking us out of the atmosphere completely. I get it. She was a local and a big fan but consideration for others would have been nice here. Still had a good time. If you love baseball or all the movies that have been filmed here it’s a must see if you are passionate about g through!

Great tour of historical baseball field

By Lora J |

Would highly recommend even for non baseball fans. The history of this ball field was so interesting. Our tour guide was great and very informative.

Wonderful

By Danichow20 |

A must if you’re a sports lover. We really enjoyed learning about this beautiful, historic baseball field. Our guide was great. We are hoping to catch a game in the future.

This tour is well worth it.

By NYC traveler |

This tour was very informative. The tour guide did a great job explaining everything.. Really enjoyed learning the history of Fenway.

By Christopher B |

Excellent tour.
Don’t take any bags, mini Ruc Sacs or you will have to run off to a local barbers and pay them to store the bags.

Awesome family trip

By Amanda C |

Great family trip. Very informative for baseball fans. Historic place to visit . Boston is amazing. Everyone is friendly.

By Paula C |

Oct 2025. No rescheduling/canceling. The tour guide doesn’t get back to you. Bad business! Thx for stealing my money!!

Great Tour!

By Candice |

This was a great tour! I'm not big baseball fan but my husband is and we both enjoyed this tour very much. Highly recommend.

A Must-Do for Any Baseball Fan or History Buff!

By emily d |

I had an amazing time on the Fenway Park Tour! The staff was incredibly friendly and welcoming, making the whole experience even more enjoyable. They were knowledgeable and had so many interesting stories to share about the history of the park and the Red Sox.

The tour takes you through the entire stadium, including some exclusive areas you wouldn’t normally get access to, like the press box and the iconic Green Monster seats. Even if you’re not a die-hard baseball fan, this tour is a great way to experience one of the most legendary stadiums in the world. I left with a newfound appreciation for Fenway and its rich history. Highly recommend it!

By Davos_Delight |

Fantastic experience!! We did the tour of Fenway Park where you go on the field - outstanding experience!! Such fun!! Our tour guide Lisa was amazingly knowledgeable - she had a great delivery, and told us many super interesting facts! Highly recommend for Red Sox fans and for those interested in history !

Great tour. Highly suggest you take it.

By Nicoline C |

Great tour. The cost of the tour is good too. You get a lot of history regarding Fenway Park. There were things I learned of which I never knew. The two gentlemen that gave us the tour were very nice and full of Fenway knowledge. I don't like baseball, but I loved this tour.

A great experience

By Leandro S |

Went to a game in Fenway Park, which is really a must do experience if in Boston, the crowd, atmosphere, truly is a great, classic Boston experience.

Excellent Fenway Park Tour

By Melody M |

Excellent tour. The family really enjoyed the tour and the history of the park. The tour guide was very knowledgeable and had a wonderful way of communicating the history so that all ages could understand what he was communicating.

The Green Monster

By Victor M |

Decided to do the Fenway Park tour instead of going to a game. Going to a game would not have allowed me to sit at a seat in the Green Monster section. The tour guide did a good job of providing historical information and walking everyone around the ballpark. But, it would have been great to walk onto a section of the field, through the dugout, and through the locker room. This could have been easily done with proper supervision. Otherwise, only 4 stars.

For Baseball Fans

By Thomas V |

This is where the baseball team plays. It has a classic old fashioned design and is much-loved by ball fans. Located near downtown with very good public transit access. You will probably hear "Sweet Caroline" while here.

Wonderful Tour

By PattiLou0920 |

Such a great way to spend our one evening in Boston. Fenway is a remarkable place and George our tour guide was so knowledgeable. This is well worth your time.

Visiting the MONSTAH!

By William S |

Had a great day at Fenway! Oliver was extremely knowledgeable and fun to listen to. Definitely a 10/10 destination for any true baseball fan!

A must do while visiting Boston!!

By 985paigew |

This was an awesome tour of Fenway! I would recommend to anyone visiting the Boston area! Even if you are not a baseball fan there is so much history there! The tour guide was very knowledgeable and threw in a little humor to make it fun! I give it a 10/10!!

By ADOLFODLC |

I had read that this stadium had a lot of history and was worth your visit. A Red Scoks game coincided on the day of the convention. It was an interesting experience:. The party atmosphere around and inside the stadium, food and merchandising outlets are as interesting as the match on the field of play.
Excellent Surveillance and organization around the stadium. without any incident of violence.
In short, I felt dazzled as a tourist and safe as a local.

By Patricia H |

Wonderful tour of such a historic place. We definitely lucked out with our tour guide, George. His love of Fenway and his knowledge are beyond compare.

Beautiful Park for a Game or a Concert

By Bill K |

I have been to all 30 MLB stadiums. Fenway Park is obviously a classic baseball stadium. Going to baseball games there is a must for any/all baseball fan(s). I have been to several games there over the years and have loved each and every one. This fall I attended one of the Pearl Jam concerts at Fenway, and it only added to my love of this park.
If you go to a concert at Fenway, I highly recommend getting general admission tickets so you can go down on the field. Watching a concert at the foot of the Green Monster is a unique thrill.

Wonderful Experience!

By Olivia D |

We had a wonderful experience!! We have been to fenway many times for Red Sox games, but getting to experience the stadium in an in depth tour with less people was great!! I recommend this tour to anyone!!