

Check along Bay State Road and its connecting side streets.īay State Road and the Boston University Campus Offer Some Metered Parking
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However, after 5 pm on weekdays/Saturdays, and all day Sunday, there is free metered parking throughout Boston University’s campus, just 3 blocks from Fenway.

Even if you could create a magical spot out of nothing, do you think you will be able to drive away when the massive crowds spill out of Fenway? There are legends of free street parking in the Fens area, right around the park. But when even stubborn Bostonians won’t bring a car within a 4 block radius, you should take the hint. Driving to a Red Sox GameĮven though you’ve read all about Boston, you’ve talked to your friends in Boston, and you’ve studied this site, you have still decided to drive to the Red Sox game. The buses use the same Charlie Cards for payment as the T. Then, when the train pulls into its next stop, Kenmore, the crowd will pack on around you.īuses from Allston (57), Chestnut Hill (60), and other parts of Boston stop in Kenmore. The train will be mostly empty and you can grab a seat or comfy spot. Instead, turn left/west up Commonwealth Ave and walk up one stop to Blanchard St.
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PRO TIP TO BEAT THE CROWD HOME: If you are heading downtown by the T after the game, come out of the park but do not take the steps down into the Kenmore Subway. Kenmore Square, with its Famous Citgo Sign – via Flickr user Daniel SpiessĪlso on the T, the Red line connects at Park Street, and the Blue line connects at Gov’t Center, linking to train stations and the airport.Īnother convenient feature with the T is to park at an MBTA garage farther away and ride the T downtown. The Kenmore stop is a hub for the Green B, C, and D lines. You would think that you want the Fenway stop, but you don’t. The cheapest option available is to ride the T to the KENMORE stop. Most locals will select from the various public transport options available for Fenway Park, avoiding the congestion of driving in downtown Boston. Arriving at Fenway Park Alternative/Public Transportion to a Red Sox Game No baseball fan can be taken seriously unless they’ve visited this living museum. More than any other stadium, Fenway is a tourist destination in its own right. Not close, but not bad at all.Fenway’s Rich History is Around Every Corner – via Flickr user Eric Kilbyįenway has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912, and is the oldest baseball park in Major League Baseball. Harder to see the instant replay (saw about 2/3 of the screen). Basically looks down the first base foul line. We had good seats, in what is part of the 'cheaper' part of the ballpark, for a June game against the Cardinals.
