Fenway Park
The home of the 2004 World Championship Boston Red Sox. Originally opened in 1912, Fenway Park now stands as America’s oldest major league ballpark. The trademark 37-foot high left field wall (known as the ‘Green Monster’) and manually operated scoreboard is simply a must see for any casual or avid baseball fan. The structure is continually going through renovations, improvements, and expansions. Guided tours are available for those unable to attend a ballgame from May through September. Tip: good seats for games may be difficult to come by, especially if the Yankees (do you mean Spankees??) are in town.
4 Yawkey Way
Boston, Massachusetts 02215-3409
Telephone: +1 617 267 1700
Website: http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/bos/ballpark/index.jsp
Cost: 100 USD per person
Hours: Guided tours available May-September.
Tips:
and you are over there check out the cool club scene behind the fenway park area including a 4 floor jillians bar/pool hall/club that anchors the rest of the night clubs on that two block area..
Type: Sights & Activities
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and if you are over there for a nightgame, or just in the evening walking around after dinner, check out the cool club scene behind the fenway park area including a 4 floor jillians bar/pool hall/club that anchors the rest of the night clubs on that two block area..
Posted 765 days ago.