Fenway Park Guided Tours

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Did you know?

“Pesky’s Pole” officially got its name in 2006, but it has been popularly used by fans years earlier. The pole is in honor of former Red Sox player, coach, and manager Johnny Pesky.

Plan your visit

  • April 1 to October 31: 9am to 5 pm (non-game days)
  • November 1 to March 31: 10am to 5pm
  • Final tour start time: Last tours start at 5pm. On game days, the final tour starts 3 hours before the game is scheduled to start.
  • Holiday closures: Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day

Address: 4 Jersey St, Boston, MA 02215, United States | Find on Maps
Nearby landmark: Citizens House of Blues Boston (450 ft.)

  • Closest train station: Lansdowne (0.1 miles)
  • Closest light rail station: Fenway (0.4 miles)
  • Closest bus stop: Brookline Ave @ Jersey St (200 ft.)
  • Distance from Boston Logan International Airport: 15-minute drive (6.6 miles)

Parking: There are parking garages available nearby, but parking prices fluctuate and can get quite expensive on game days or when there are events nearby.

All tours start at Gate D, near the Official Red Sox Team Store. This is where you meet your guide and proceed to check in, enter, and go through security.

  • Address: Gate D | Fenway Park, 7 Jersey Street | Find on Maps

There are 5 entrance gates at Fenway Park, but the check-in and meeting point for most guided tours is at Gate D.
Please note: Your tour location may vary based on the time of your tour, and whether it’s a game day or not.

  • Restrooms: Multiple restrooms, along with accessible options, are available inside the stadium.
  • Wheelchair access: Fenway Park is wheelchair accessible, with accessible entrances, assigned seats, and more. In case you need any further assistance, you can always ask the staff to accommodate your needs.
  • ATMs: There are multiple on-site ATMs available for use.
  • Elevators: There are multiple elevators at the stadium.
  • First aid: Trained and certified staff are available at Fenway Park in case of any emergencies.
  • You cannot bring multiple compartment bags larger than 12"x12"x6", except for diaper bags and bags with necessary medical equipment.
  • No glass containers, cans, bottles, or hard containers of any kind are allowed inside the stadium.
  • Illegal substances, weapons of any kind, or any professional recording equipment are strictly prohibited inside the stadium.
  • All visitors need to go through the security screening before starting the tour. The screening takes place before the tour’s scheduled start time.
  • Fenway Johnnies: Baseball-themed restaurant with hearty mains, sandwiches, and snacks. | Find on Maps
  • Bleacher Bar: A favorite spot for Sox fans, located beneath the Fenway Park bleachers, giving guests centerfield views. | Find on Maps
  • Loretta’s Last Call: Southern, homely, comfort food, coupled with live country music and a great ambiance. | Find on Maps
  • Game On!: Bar snacks, bar games, and classic sports bar feels. | Find on Maps  

Official Red Sox Team Store
Located right across from Gate D at Fenway Park, this official merchandise and souvenir store is all things Red Sox. Find jerseys, collectibles, souvenirs, and memorabilia of Boston’s favorites.

  • Timings: 9am to 5pm
  • Arrive 15-20 minutes early to check in and clear security smoothly, as tours start promptly on the hour.
  • Bring a jacket or poncho. Tours operate rain or shine, and the weather can be unpredictable at times. Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly.
  • Wear comfortable shoes because your tour includes walking up stairs, ramps, and across different levels.
  • Ask questions! Guides are passionate about baseball and love sharing Fenway stories and local legends.
  • Explore the team store after your tour; it’s right next door, and you might find exclusive souvenirs or Red Sox gear.
  • Boston Tea Party and Ships Museum: Learn about the historical events of the fateful day through live reenactments and tours of the museum and its artifacts.
  • Whale watching cruises: Go on an expert-led cruise to explore the marine life in the open waters of New England’s channels. Spot whales, dolphins, and more.
  • New England Aquarium: See thousands of marine animals up close, watch live feedings, and explore four levels of the New England Aquarium’s diverse habitats.

Frequently asked questions about Fenway Park tours

How long is the Fenway Park guided tour?

The tour lasts about one hour and covers the park’s most famous landmarks, including the Green Monster and Pesky’s Pole.

Do I need to book my guided tour in advance?

Yes, booking online is recommended as tour slots fill up quickly, especially on game days and weekends.

Can I take photos during the tour?

Absolutely! Photography is encouraged throughout the tour, except in restricted areas when specified by the guide.

Are tours offered on game days?

Yes, but access to certain areas (like the field or dugouts) may be limited depending on the team’s schedule. The final tour also starts 3 hours before the game is scheduled to start.

Is the tour suitable for kids and non-baseball fans?

Definitely. Even if you’re not a sports fan, the history, architecture, and energy of Fenway make it a fun and memorable experience for all ages.

Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

Yes, the tour is fully accessible, with alternate routes and staff assistance available when needed. But keep in mind that strollers are not allowed on the tours.