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“You don't get to go on the field, but you do sit in the Green Monster seats and learn why there's a 'red seat'” in 131 reviews
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Has anyone taken a tour of Frenway Park on game day? I understand you cannot buy tickets in advance for a tour on the day of a game. Do I have to stand in line early that day in order to get your tickets?
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Went on the tour yesterday, a game day. Bought tickets in advance. You can pick your time slot as well. The tour times closer to game time fill up first. Went at 3:00 and both teams were warming up. Red Sox were wrapping up BP.
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- Oct 19, 2023
Fenway Park tours were a unique activity for our Boston adventures. For only $25 a ticket, you can learn about the historic and most famous baseball park. I don't follow baseball at all, but it was quite entertaining to learn more about how the park shaped baseball and Boston history.
We arrived about 5 minutes later than our reservation time, but because they hold multiple tours per day, they easily moved us to be a part of the next tour. With that being said, arrive on time if you have a very busy itinerary that day! Our tour was pleasant. The tour guide was very informative and passionate about baseball.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Overlandpark R.Overland Park, KS01Apr 24, 2024
Recently had the pleasure of taking the Tour of Historic Fenway Park on 4/16/2024, and it was an absolute delight! A great opportunity to explore America's most beloved ballpark.
Meredith, our knowledgeable and charismatic guide, truly made the experience exceptional. Her passion for Fenway Park and the Boston Red Sox was contagious. Some highlights from the tour included Meredith's fascinating stories and rich history of the stadium. Including the iconic Green Monster! The views from different vantage points were breathtaking. Whether it was the lush green field or the historic architecture, Fenway Park and Meredith left an indelible mark.
And is a great price!!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jul 16, 2024
Absolute disappointment based on previous visits. I've been on this tour 3 other times, and it was great. This time was complete garbage.
The group was more than 70 people and they split us into two groups. At 35, it's still too big, but, there were were.
We started in the blue bleacher seats, went to the Aura Club seats, did a quick walk through the press box and the finished at the Monster seats. That was it. No field access, at all. No stops in the club suites, or any other points of interest.
Tour guide mentioned retired numbers after someone asked, but he only mentioned Williams, Ortiz, Pedro, and Robinson. Huh? He pointed out the Red Seat and the Scoreboard, but never mentioned Pesky Pole, Citgo Sign, or other fun POI in the stadium.
He also promised to show us W.S. Trophies, only to renege and say they weren't available.
We went to a game a few days before and I saw as much of the stadium at the game as I did on this tour. I would only recommend this if you want to see the stadium but cannot attend a game. Too bad, as this was once the best ballpark tour around. Complete letdown.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 2 - Amelia M.Manhattan, NY01401272Jul 6, 2024
Really fun and informative! Friends highly recommended the Fenway Park tour and this tour is on the top of things to do in Boston. We bought tickets online - $25pp seemed like a good deal for a 1 hour guided tour. Dealing with bag check and finding the meting area was not clear to us. Small purses are allowed but otherwise check your bag. The park does not offer lockers so you will need to use a 3rd party vendor - a few blocks away is Bostonian Barbershop 92 Van Ness St and Fenway Beer Shop 98 Van Ness St who will store bags for $5 per bag. "Tours leave from the Souvenir Store across Jersey Way" or Gate D not the ticket office. As a group, you enter the stadium at Gate D and go through a security check. Once all the logistics are sorted out, the tour starts with some areas of interest in the inside base then to the seats in 3rd base deck for souvenir photos (for purchase at the end of the tour). Up to the Green Monster and around the Fenway Farms rooftop garden with a stop at the Press Box and on to see the Lone Red Seat in the Right Field Bleachers. And finally inside to see the Archives. During this tour, your guide will provide interesting (historical) facts and answer all your questions. There are at least 2 bathroom breaks. You will exit at Gate B.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Apr 20, 2023
Bought my tickets in advance online. We met for our tour in the Official Boston Red Sox souvenir store across from the stadium. There were probably 50-60 people in our group. Our guide was very passionate about baseball and the Red Sox. We started out with a bathroom break and proceeded to get professional pictures taken. I was a little disappointed because I asked if my eyes were open and he said yes and they ended up being shut. They were charging $40 for a picture. Wish they let us take a little time to take pictures with our own camera.
We then went to look at the "red" seat. I did enjoy hearing all the interesting facts and history of the stadium. Enjoying going to the "green monster seats." It was really cool going to the tour right before the game. Would recommend for anyone that likes history or baseball.Helpful 5Thanks 0Love this 4Oh no 0 - Jul 9, 2023
An up-close look at America's most famous ballpark, the Fenway Park Tour is a must not only for baseball fans, but for history buffs, as well. While Red Sox fans may be disappointed with the tour's lack of access to many areas of the stadium (the press box and a museum are the only stops off-limits to the general public), this is still an outstanding way to learn about Fenway's storied past and see the stadium when it's not packed with crowds.
On a recent visit to Boston, our family did the tour on a comfortable summer morning, just hours before we would come back for our first ballgame at Fenway. Our tour guide, a Brooklyn native who'd spent decades working for the Red Sox organization, gave us an incredible perspective into the park's 110-year history, as well as some of the most incredible baseball memories that took place on the field. From the Lone Red Seat where Ted Williams hit the longest homer in Fenway history in June of 1946, to the left field foul pole that Carlton Fisk's home run remarkably cleared in the 1986 World Series, the game's history practically drips from every corner of this place.
For us, one of the tour's biggest thrills was the opportunity to sit in the Green Monster seats, high above left field. They're tough to score, even for a low-draw regular season game, so a visit up here was priceless. Then, after winding our way through the press box and the upper level concourse for more amazing views of the field and the Boston skyline, we headed down to the Fenway Park Museum. Sure to impress even the most casual fan, the small gallery is a virtual cornucopia of baseball treasures, including signed team baseballs from every World Series club going back to the early 1900s. Scan the balls for signatures from baseball legends like Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Lou Gehrig, Jackie Robinson and Sandy Koufax. Then explore the rest of the museum, filled with artifacts from the rich history of the Boston Red Sox.
Whether or not you have tickets to a Red Sox game, the Fenway Park tour is an essential experience for any Boston visit. I can't recommend it highly enough.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 58712683561Mar 20, 2024
I was in Boston for work and even though it was still Spring Training, I'm so lucky I had the opportunity to check out MLB's oldest ballpark through this amazing tour. I wish I remember the young lady's name, I wanna say it was Emily, but she was sooooo good. Funny, baseball history buff, and you could tell she loves her job! It's around an hour long and they pack so much into that one hour. I look forward to the day I can go back and see my Dodgers actually play a game here! Every baseball fan should take this tour but if you're a Yankees fan, I'd definitely thicken my skin before doing so.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - 66304358Sep 16, 2023
This is a great tour that was a little over an hour. Susan was our moderator and she was great. We were able to learn some of the history and sit in various locations, including the Green monster. It's 25/person and we'll worth it. There were a lot of people in the tour but we could hear everything and move around quickly.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 12130Jul 8, 2023
My husband and I are visiting for the weekend, and this has been our FAVORITE tour/purchase so far. Getting to be inside Fenway before the game to hear the history was an incredible experience (I am a Red Sox fan, but even my husband (a Braves fan) enjoyed the history and how special Fenway is). I would recommend this tour to anyone!
Helpful 0Thanks 1Love this 0Oh no 0 - Dannielle M.Albany, NY01Mar 24, 2024
Such an amazing time - absolutely beautiful stadium, cool history (we learned a ton!), and our tour guide Sam was excellent. We had a wonderful time our first time visiting Fenway and we can't wait to go back!
If you're visiting Boston, definitely book this tour.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0
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