Boston Back Bay/Fenway
For over 100 years, Fenway Park has been a favorite destination for visitors and locals alike. Home to Boston’s major league baseball team the Red Sox, Fenway Park has been host to some of the most memorable events in sports. For sports aficionados, no visit to Boston is complete without a pilgrimage to “America’s Most Beloved Ballpark”. Fenway Park is just blocks from our hotel. Stay at the Residence Inn Boston Fenway and see the home of legends like Williams, Yaz, Fisk and Rice. Visit Pesky’s Pole and sit atop the Green Monster.
The website for Fenway Park provides a wealth of details and information to assist those planning a visit to the ballpark. The following is a short list of frequently asked questions, guests might ask before going.
Be sure the home team is in town. Visit the website for schedule and ticket information.
Located at , we are just 2 blocks away and walking distance from Fenway Park. The ball park entrance nearest to the Residence Inn Boston Back Bay – Fenway hotel is at the corner of Yawkey Way and Brookline Avenue.
We are continually updating our specials and offers to provide guests a more memorable and convenient experience. Currently, we do not have a special that includes ballgame tickets. Visit our Specials and Packages Page for our latest specials and seasonal packages.
No bag or item larger than 16"x16"x8" will be permitted inside the Park. Hard-sided coolers and glass containers are not allowed.
Cameras and video cameras are permitted inside Fenway Park, but cannot be used to reproduce the game and must not interfere with other fans' enjoyment of the game.
All Fenway Park gates open 90 minutes prior to scheduled start time of every game.
Tours are available 9 am - 5 pm year-round and on game days the last tour departs three hours before game time. Tour tickets are available for purchase at the Gate D Ticket Booth, located on the corner of Yawkey Way and Van Ness Street, hourly seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Learn more about tours on the Ballpark Tours page or contact Fenway Tours at .
The neighborhoods around the ball park are thriving and full of great eateries and night spots. Whether you are looking for a quick pre-game menu, a celebratory night cap after the game or a quiet dinner away from the crowds, there is something for everyone.
Here are list of some of our favorite Pubs and Bars near Fenway Park
62 Brookline Avenue |
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82 Lansdowne Street |
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61 Brookline Avenue |
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126 Brookline Avenue |
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1265 Boylston Street |
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1270 Boylston Street |
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82A Lansdowne Street |
The Fenway and Back Bay are home to many great restaurants and eateries in Boston. Located within a 10 minute walk of the Residence Inn Back Bay – Fenway is a wide and eclectic assortment for you to choose from. We have compiled a short list of some of our favorite examples. Be sure to check with our courteous staff for latest openings and unique dining events in the area.
Southern Style BBQ |
Casual Attire |
1381 Boylston Street |
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No Dress Code |
1310 Boylston Street |
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Seafood, Gluten Free Menu |
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100 Huntington Avenue |
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American |
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528 Commonwealth Avenue |
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Thai |
Casual |
94 Peterborough Street |
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401 Park Drive |
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Southern Food and Music |
Only open Thursday – Saturday and during shows |
15 Lansdowne Street |
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Italian |
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94 Peterborough Street |
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American |
Outdoor Dining |
190 Newbury Street |
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French |
No Dress Code |
468 Commonwealth Avenue |
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Family Style Food |
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69 Kilmarnock Street |
*Reservation recommended