Warning: The Yankee jokes start immediately. But that's to be expected when you enter the heart of Red Sox nation. Your knowledgeable guide will entertain you with stories and trivia and take you to areas typically only seen by the press and high rollers.
Visit the oldest and most beloved baseball park in Major League Baseball! See where Babe Ruth pitched, Ted Williams hit, and Carl Yastrzemski dazzled fans during his career. Soak up the rich history; hear the echoes of the past, visit the State Street Pavilion, sit atop the fabled Green Monster, and walk the hallowed grounds of Fenway Park. You don’t have to be a baseball fan to appreciate the historical value of Fenway Park and its importance to the city of Boston and “Red Sox Nation”.
Present your Go Boston Card at the Fenway Park Tours Stand, located in the Red Sox Team Store on Yawkey Way. They will validate it, return your card, and let you in.
Go Boston Card is accepted on all tours with the exception of the last tour on game days. Please plan accordingly. All stops are subject to availability.
Come visit Fenway Park and learn the secrets of the Green Monster- a thirty-six foot, two-inch (11.3 m) high wall that is part of the park’s original construction, and the target of right-handed hitters. The Green Monster is also famous for preventing home runs on many line drives that would otherwise clear the walls of the ballpark.
Since it’s unveiling on April 20, 1912, Fenway Park has been the home of many of Major League Baseball’s record-breaking moments. It is one of the few ballparks in country to still use a manual scoreboard. On your Fenway Park Tour, you will learn about the park’s most notable features, including the Green Monster, Duffy’s Cliff, Pesky’s Pole, Williamsburg, The Triangle, and the Lone Red Seat. Discover the legend and lore associated with Fenway Park and how it was once nearly torn down and replaced by another park.
Fenway Park is more than just the site of Red Sox games. The legendary baseball arena has also hosted the Beanpot, the Boston collegiate hockey tournament, the 2010 NHL Winter Classic and even numerous New England Patriots games in the days when the team was known as the Boston Patriots.
Come take a swing at Fenway Park and maybe, if you’re lucky, you’ll get a chance to meet Wally the Green Monster, who likes to stroll around the park looking for fans. Walk through baseball’s most sacred stadium and feel the magic of the Red Sox, while learning what makes Boston one of the most important baseball cities in the country.
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Comments about Smart Destinations Fenway Park Tour:
A baseball fan's dream come true! Fenway is THE oldest remaining park steeped in history. The informative tour guides know their stuff and are eager to answer questions. Since tour day was a home game, we could not access the press box, but instead were given ON FIELD tour access to the warning track and Green Monster. I TOUCHED THE SCOREBOARD! A definite bucket list check-off. :)

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Comments about Smart Destinations Fenway Park Tour:
A must see when traveling to Boston. You don't have to be a sports fan to enjoy.

[3 of 4 customers found this review helpful]
Comments about Smart Destinations Fenway Park Tour:
We toured on the last tour of the day along with 150 people, a few too many. Still, we all got to sit in the Press Box (in November). Enjoyed seeing the new improvements to the park.

Save up to 55% over regular admission rates4 Yawkey Way
Boston, MA 02215
Phone: 617-226-6666
| Adult Gate Price | Child Gate Price |
|---|---|
| $12.00 | $10.00 |