Baseball Park Tours at Fenway Park

Baseball enthusiasts can get a glimpse of baseball lore when they tour Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox since 1912 and the venue in which legends like Babe Ruth and Carl Yastrzemski did their magic. Tours consist of touching the Green Monster, viewing the field from the press box, visiting Red Sox Hall of Fame and sitting in the .406 Club. But remember, specific tour spots can change without notice.
  1. In-Season Game Day Tours

    • Tours are held hourly beginning at 9 a.m. In-season tours are held on game days until three hours before game time Monday through Saturday and three and a half hours before game time on Sundays. The in-season tour is shorter than the one visitors are taken on during the off season and on days when there is not a game. Visitors see the Budweiser Right Field Roof Deck, State Street Pavilion, Green Monster Seats and the left-field grandstand seats. Tours also may give visitors warning track, field and batting practice access. All tour spots are subject to change without notice. Some depend on crews working on the field and in certain areas around the park. In-season tours are $20 per person, as of 2010.

    Regular Tours

    • Off season and non-game day tours are of Fenway Park are conducted hourly from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., seven days a week. These tours include a 50-minute walk with a guide who shows visitors the behind-the-scenes workings of the ballpark. Visitors see the Budweiser Right Field Roof Deck, State Street Pavilion, Green Monster Seats and the left-field grandstand seats. Tours also may give visitors warning track and field access. All tour spots are subject to change without notice. Some depend on crews working on the field and in certain areas around the park. As of 2010 the cost is $12 for adults, $11 for seniors and $10 for children between the ages of 3 and 15.

    Rules and Guidelines

    • Tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Groups of 40 or more people can request a group tour. Visitors are asked to arrive early for the tour they wish to take. Tours are accessible to the handicapped. Visitors can call 617-226-6666 with questions.