Step inside America's most beloved ballpark — opened in 1912 — and access the Green Monster seats, dugouts, and press box that fans wait a lifetime to see. Baseball pilgrimage doesn't get more iconic than this.
What to expect
A knowledgeable Red Sox guide escorts you through the park's century-old tunnels and into the home dugout, where you can stand on the same warning-track dirt as Sox legends. You'll climb inside the hand-operated scoreboard hidden within the towering left-field Green Monster wall — a tight, atmospheric space unchanged since 1934. The rooftop deck delivers a panoramic view of Kenmore Square and the Boston skyline. Stories of Ted Williams, Carl Yastrzemski, and the 2004 World Series championship run are woven throughout. Premium tours include exclusive press-box access.
Good to know
Tours run daily approximately every 20 minutes from 9 AM until 3 hours before any game-day first pitch. Fenway is a 20-minute Uber from the cruise terminal — plan USD 18–22 each way. Book online in advance; game-day and pre-game tours sell out weeks ahead. Allow 90 minutes minimum. Tours are not available during night-before-game prep windows.