Fenway Park, located in the heart of Boston, MA, is home to the Boston Red Sox. The historic ballpark is right off I-90 and easily accessible by train and light rail.
Seat Selection

- Section B89 (Right Field Box Seats)
The right field box seats could be the best value seats when you are spending on a budget. All of the grandstand seats risk having an obstructed view. While most of the box seats along the first base line face toward outfield, a few sections of the box seats curve around the right field corner to face the field. The seats in right are also the shortest distance from home plate (except for the Green Monster seats) and its elevation to the ground can make you feel you are in the game for any plays involving the right fielder.
Ballpark Features
- Green Monster
Fenway Park’s most unique feature is the left field wall, also called the Green Monster.
Foods at the Ballpark
- Burrito Bowl
Fenway has much of the typical ballpark fare but also additional food options.
Parking and Transportation
Parking by the ballpark is expensive and limited. Light rail trains are a popular option to avoid traffic to and from the game.
Hotels
Downtown Boston has plenty of options for hotels that are within walking distance. However, if you are looking at saving money, consider hotels on the outer edges of Boston.
Nearby Attractions
- Faneuil Hall Marketplace — 3.5 miles
- The Paul Revere House — 3.7 miles
- Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum — 4.1 miles
Journey Posts
-

Red Sox vs. Giants
This game is the third of a seven-day, seven-game East Coast baseball road trip. With the previous day in Worcester, I was close enough to drive in early and take the train straight to…

