Hotels near Fenway Park
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Hotels near Fenway Park
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Residence Inn by Marriott Boston Back Bay / Fenway
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citizenM Boston Back Bay
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Hyatt Regency Boston / Cambridge
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Hilton Boston Back Bay
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Sheraton Boston a Marriott Hotel
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The Midtown Hotel MOD Collection by Sonesta
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Boston Marriott Copley Place
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Courtyard by Marriott Boston Copley Square
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Le Méridien Boston Cambridge
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The Westin Copley Place Boston, a Marriott Hotel
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Lark Hotels 907 Main
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Fairmont Copley Plaza Boston
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Courtyard by Marriott Boston-Cambridge
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Residence Inn by Marriott Boston Downtown / South End
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Hilton Garden Inn Boston Brookline MA
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Residence Inn by Marriott Boston Back Bay / Fenway
Game weekends feel like home when space and routine travel with you.
- Catch convenient airport shuttle service at select Residence Inn locations
- Enjoy beer, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages during social events
- Connect with fellow fans in welcoming open lobby gathering spaces
citizenM Boston Back Bay
Design-smart spaces built for travelers who value style without the fuss.
- Navigate entire metro area from strategic transit-oriented hotel positioning
- Gather for post-game drinks at canteenM Bar's welcoming social space
- Explore the curated contemporary art collection as a family
Hyatt Regency Boston / Cambridge
Upscale reliability meets the reality of tight schedules and packed venues.
- Choose valet or self-parking options that fit your family's needs
- Access private Regency Club seating with dedicated concierge service nightly
- Find quiet Regency Club alcoves for planning tomorrow's game day
Hilton Boston Back Bay
The heritage name that evolved to simplify tight schedules and massive crowd logistics.
- Stock up on travel essentials and packaged meals from lobby market
- Select allergen-free down-alternative pillows for sensitive sleepers every night
- Catch replays and postgame coverage on streaming-capable smart TVs
Sheraton Boston a Marriott Hotel
Built for fans who want a home base that brings everyone together.
- Fuel game day mornings with artisanal coffee and fresh pastries
- Use local area transport to reach downtown dining and entertainment
- Enjoy complimentary evening bites in the Sheraton Club private lounge
The Midtown Hotel MOD Collection by Sonesta
Built for travelers who refuse to let logistics steal focus from the moment.
- Fuel up with chef-driven seasonal breakfast before the game
- Secure your car in convenient on-site self-parking areas near entrance
- Celebrate game day over handcrafted cocktails from Liquid Art program
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Boston Marriott Copley Place
The kind of global reliability fans count on when gathering matters most.
- Gather for local craft beers on tap after the final whistle
- Spread out in the Marriott Greatroom's open-concept lobby gathering space
- Stock up on whole fruit from M Club before heading out
Courtyard by Marriott Boston Copley Square
Trusted by travelers worldwide, this brand delivers when friends converge for games.
- Power up phones and tablets with abundant USB charging ports throughout
- Recharge with made-to-order omelets customized exactly how you want them
- Hand off keys to professional valet staff upon arrival
Le Méridien Boston Cambridge
Cheer loud, then come back to a bed that earns its own standing ovation.
- Fuel your game day with European-inspired breakfast spreads
- Secure your valuables with an in-room safe between events
- Raise a glass of sparkling wine after the final buzzer
The Westin Copley Place Boston, a Marriott Hotel
Where high-energy weekends pair with the dependable luxury fans trust.
- Step into spacious walk-in showers stocked with This Works amenities
- Enjoy large high-definition flat-screen TV for watching post-game coverage together
- Access premium espresso machines for barista-quality drinks before kickoff arrives
Lark Hotels 907 Main
The independent spirit that fuels road trips without sacrificing style or budget.
- Stay connected during downtime with fast WiFi in rooms and common areas
- Start game day with savory quiches and fresh baked scones
- Refuel hungry fans with warm afternoon cookies in the lobby
Fairmont Copley Plaza Boston
Elevated experiences anchor every visit when the occasion demands more.
- Park with secure valet service steps from game day departure
- Celebrate victories in historic cocktail lounges with timeless ambiance throughout
- Relax in architectural landmark lobbies between arena trips and events
Courtyard by Marriott Boston-Cambridge
Professional service and predictable quality designed for memorable game-day trips.
- Relax in plush bathrobes between game day events and activities
- Plug in laptops and devices easily with accessible multi-plug desk outlets
- Feed the family at the full-service breakfast restaurant every morning
Residence Inn by Marriott Boston Downtown
This brand turned temporary housing into a science for traveling families.
- Connect with fellow fans over light appetizers select evenings
- Recharge in plush lobby seating after long tournament day sessions
- Grab cold drinks and game-day snacks from The Market anytime
Hilton Garden Inn Boston Brookline MA
A modern full-service classic makes the wait after the final whistle worthwhile.
- Recharge on plush-top mattresses designed for deep, restorative sleep
- Access streaming apps directly through the in-room smart television
- Order gourmet breakfast sandwiches perfect for early tailgate mornings
Fenway Park Travel Guide
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Fenway Park is not just a ballpark; it is "America's Most Beloved Ballpark" and a living museum of baseball history. Opened in 1912, it is the oldest venue in the major leagues, famous for the towering "Green Monster" in left field and its quirky, asymmetric dimensions. A visit here is a pilgrimage for sports fans, characterized by the singing of "Sweet Caroline" in the eighth inning and the intimacy of seats that feel incredibly close to the action. The guide below helps you navigate the bustling Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood, master the "T" subway arrival strategy to avoid gridlock, and find the best lobster rolls within walking distance. Whether you are sitting on the Monster or in the bleachers, understanding the historic quirks of this venue is the key to a smooth trip.
Neighborhood Overview
The ballpark sits in the heart of the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood, a dynamic district that blends historic brownstones with modern academic and medical institutions. To the immediate north is Lansdowne Street, the famous entertainment strip that runs behind the Green Monster, packed with bars and music venues. To the south lies the Fens, a winding parkland that gives the area its name, and the renowned Longwood Medical Area. Access is heavily reliant on the MBTA "T" Green Line, with Kenmore Station serving as the primary funnel for thousands of fans. Traffic on Storrow Drive and the Mass Pike is notoriously difficult, so driving to the gate is discouraged in favor of walking from Back Bay or taking the train. The area is bustling and safe, filled with students from Boston University and Northeastern, though the crowds on Jersey Street (formerly Yawkey Way) can be overwhelming pre-game. Rideshare pickups are designated away from the immediate perimeter, often requiring a walk to Boylston Street or Brookline Avenue to find your driver.
Where to Stay
For the ultimate convenience, the Hotel Commonwealth sits directly in Kenmore Square, offering luxury rooms that overlook the fan procession and are just a bridge crossing away from the gates. The Verb Hotel is a retro-chic, rock-and-roll themed option located literally behind right field, featuring a pool and a vibe that matches the neighborhood's musical history. For a more practical stay, the Residence Inn Boston Back Bay/Fenway offers suites and is a short walk from the hustle of Lansdowne Street. Many fans choose to stay in Back Bay (near the Prudential Center or Copley Square) to enjoy the high-end shopping and dining, taking a scenic 15-minute walk to the park. Avoid staying near the airport in East Boston unless you plan to take water taxis or long subway rides, as the tunnel traffic is severe.
Quick-Plan Overview
Tip
Logan Int'l (BOS) · 30 min via Blue/Green Line
Arrival & Parking
Take the T to Kenmore; parking is scarce
Tip
Lansdowne Street for pre-game energy
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MGM Music Hall for concerts next door
Tip
Sausage from a street cart on Jersey Street
- Logan Int'l (BOS) · 30 min via Blue/Green Line
- Take the T to Kenmore; parking is scarce
- Lansdowne Street for pre-game energy
- MGM Music Hall for concerts next door
- Sausage from a street cart on Jersey Street
Game Day Flow
Arrival & Pre-Event
The best way to arrive is via the Green Line to Kenmore Station; follow the sea of Red Sox jerseys through the station and over the bridge to the park. If you arrive early, Jersey Street (ticketed access starts 90 minutes prior) transforms into a street festival with live bands, stilt walkers, and food stands. Lansdowne Street behind the Green Monster is the epicenter of pre-game energy, where you can hear the batting practice cracks from the street. Gates typically open 90 minutes before first pitch; use the specific gate on your ticket as the park is segmented and navigating inside is difficult.
During the Event
Fenway is famous for its cramped, historic wooden seats, so be prepared to be friendly with your neighbors; legroom is minimal in the Grandstand. The "Pesky Pole" in right field and the Green Monster in left are must-see landmarks, but be aware that many seats have "obstructed views" from support pillars—check your ticket carefully. The venue is 100% cashless, so have your cards ready for Fenway Franks and clam chowder. Security enforces a strict bag policy: single-compartment clear bags no larger than 12"x12"x6" are allowed, but backpacks (even clear ones) are strictly prohibited.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting the park dumps you into a dense crowd on Brookline Avenue and Lansdowne Street. The Kenmore T station will be gridlocked immediately after the final out; walking east toward Hynes Convention Center station often saves time and frustration. Rideshare surge pricing is extreme, so many savvy fans walk 15 minutes to Back Bay to call a car away from the stadium zone. If you have time, grab a sausage from a street vendor and wait for the initial rush to clear.
Arrival & Pre-Event
The best way to arrive is via the Green Line to Kenmore Station; follow the sea of Red Sox jerseys through the station and over the bridge to the park. If you arrive early, Jersey Street (ticketed access starts 90 minutes prior) transforms into a street festival with live bands, stilt walkers, and food stands. Lansdowne Street behind the Green Monster is the epicenter of pre-game energy, where you can hear the batting practice cracks from the street. Gates typically open 90 minutes before first pitch; use the specific gate on your ticket as the park is segmented and navigating inside is difficult.
During the Event
Fenway is famous for its cramped, historic wooden seats, so be prepared to be friendly with your neighbors; legroom is minimal in the Grandstand. The "Pesky Pole" in right field and the Green Monster in left are must-see landmarks, but be aware that many seats have "obstructed views" from support pillars—check your ticket carefully. The venue is 100% cashless, so have your cards ready for Fenway Franks and clam chowder. Security enforces a strict bag policy: single-compartment clear bags no larger than 12"x12"x6" are allowed, but backpacks (even clear ones) are strictly prohibited.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting the park dumps you into a dense crowd on Brookline Avenue and Lansdowne Street. The Kenmore T station will be gridlocked immediately after the final out; walking east toward Hynes Convention Center station often saves time and frustration. Rideshare surge pricing is extreme, so many savvy fans walk 15 minutes to Back Bay to call a car away from the stadium zone. If you have time, grab a sausage from a street vendor and wait for the initial rush to clear.
Things to Do
Walkable
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
0.4 miLocated a short walk through the Fens, this museum is modeled after a Venetian palazzo and houses a stunning art collection in a lush, flowering courtyard. It is famous not just for its Rembrandts and Sargents, but for the empty frames hanging on the walls, marking the site of the world's largest unsolved art heist. Tickets must be reserved weeks in advance due to its popularity and capacity limits. It offers a quiet, beautiful counterpoint to the noise of the ballpark.
MGM Music Hall at Fenway
AdjacentThis state-of-the-art concert venue is physically attached to the back of the bleachers, hosting major touring acts year-round. Its acoustics and sightlines are exceptional, making it a premier destination for live music before or after the baseball season. The triangular architecture fits snugly into the awkward urban lot, mirroring the quirks of the ballpark itself. It anchors the Lansdowne entertainment strip.
5–15 Minutes Away
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
0.7 miOne of the most comprehensive art museums in the world, the MFA is located just down the street from the Fens. It features an incredible collection of Americana, Impressionist paintings, and ancient Egyptian artifacts. It is large enough to spend an entire day exploring, so plan your visit accordingly. It is easily accessible via the Green Line "E" train or a 15-minute walk.
View Boston at Prudential Center
1.0 miLocated on the top floors of the Prudential Tower, this observation deck offers 360-degree views of the city, including a perfect aerial look at Fenway Park. It features interactive exhibits and a rooftop bistro where you can have a drink with a view. It is a fantastic way to get the lay of the land before heading to the game. The walk from here to the park takes you through the scenic Back Bay.
Walkable
- Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum — Located a short walk through the Fens, this museum is modeled after a Venetian palazzo and houses a stunning art collection in a lush, flowering courtyard. It is famous not just for its Rembrandts and Sargents, but for the empty frames hanging on the walls, marking the site of the world's largest unsolved art heist. Tickets must be reserved weeks in advance due to its popularity and capacity limits. It offers a quiet, beautiful counterpoint to the noise of the ballpark. 0.4 mi
- MGM Music Hall at Fenway — This state-of-the-art concert venue is physically attached to the back of the bleachers, hosting major touring acts year-round. Its acoustics and sightlines are exceptional, making it a premier destination for live music before or after the baseball season. The triangular architecture fits snugly into the awkward urban lot, mirroring the quirks of the ballpark itself. It anchors the Lansdowne entertainment strip. Adjacent
5–15 Minutes Away
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston — One of the most comprehensive art museums in the world, the MFA is located just down the street from the Fens. It features an incredible collection of Americana, Impressionist paintings, and ancient Egyptian artifacts. It is large enough to spend an entire day exploring, so plan your visit accordingly. It is easily accessible via the Green Line "E" train or a 15-minute walk. 0.7 mi
- View Boston at Prudential Center — Located on the top floors of the Prudential Tower, this observation deck offers 360-degree views of the city, including a perfect aerial look at Fenway Park. It features interactive exhibits and a rooftop bistro where you can have a drink with a view. It is a fantastic way to get the lay of the land before heading to the game. The walk from here to the park takes you through the scenic Back Bay. 1.0 mi
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Bleacher Bar
On siteLocated directly under the center field bleachers, this bar features a massive garage window that looks directly onto the warning track. You can sip a beer while looking eye-level at the outfield grass, arguably the best view in any sports bar in the world. It is open year-round, not just on game days, making it a must-visit for off-season travelers. The menu features solid pub fare, but you are really here for the unique perspective.
Cask 'n Flagon
AdjacentConsistently ranked as one of the best baseball bars in America, Cask 'n Flagon has been the corner anchor of Fenway for decades. It is a massive, sprawling venue that handles the pre-game crush with efficiency and plenty of beer stations. The walls are covered in historic photos, and the energy is electric as thousands of fans pass by its patio. It is the definitive meeting spot for Red Sox Nation.
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
Sweet Cheeks Q
0.3 miCelebrity Chef Tiffani Faison brings Texas-style BBQ to Boston with incredible brisket and pulled pork. The real star here is the bucket of biscuits, served with honey butter, which have been named the "best in the world" by Forbes. The atmosphere is rustic and communal, with long tables perfect for groups. It is one of the few places near the park where the food is truly destination-worthy.
Time Out Market Boston
0.4 miLocated in the historic 401 Park building, this food hall features outposts of the city's best restaurants under one roof. You can grab a lobster roll, artisanal pizza, or craft donuts all in one place, making it ideal for groups who can't decide on one cuisine. The grassy lawn out front is a popular spot to hang out in the summer. It offers a more curated, upscale alternative to the standard stadium concessions.
Local & Elevated Picks
Eastern Standard
0.2 miAfter a brief closure, this beloved brasserie has reopened, reclaiming its spot as the sophisticated dining hub of Kenmore Square. It is famous for its steak frites, massive raw bar, and expertly crafted cocktails served in a bustling, high-ceilinged dining room. It is the perfect place for a pre-game dinner that feels like a special occasion rather than a tailgate. Reservations are highly recommended as it remains a local favorite.
Eventide Fenway
0.3 miAn outpost of the famous Portland, Maine oyster bar, Eventide serves a modern take on New England seafood. Their signature Brown Butter Lobster Roll, served on a steamed bao bun, is a savory, melt-in-your-mouth departure from the traditional cold mayo version. The space is sleek and counter-service style, allowing for a quick but high-quality meal. It is a fantastic spot for oysters and a glass of wine before the game.
Inside & Adjacent
- Bleacher Bar — Located directly under the center field bleachers, this bar features a massive garage window that looks directly onto the warning track. You can sip a beer while looking eye-level at the outfield grass, arguably the best view in any sports bar in the world. It is open year-round, not just on game days, making it a must-visit for off-season travelers. The menu features solid pub fare, but you are really here for the unique perspective. On site
- Cask 'n Flagon — Consistently ranked as one of the best baseball bars in America, Cask 'n Flagon has been the corner anchor of Fenway for decades. It is a massive, sprawling venue that handles the pre-game crush with efficiency and plenty of beer stations. The walls are covered in historic photos, and the energy is electric as thousands of fans pass by its patio. It is the definitive meeting spot for Red Sox Nation. Adjacent
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
- Sweet Cheeks Q — Celebrity Chef Tiffani Faison brings Texas-style BBQ to Boston with incredible brisket and pulled pork. The real star here is the bucket of biscuits, served with honey butter, which have been named the "best in the world" by Forbes. The atmosphere is rustic and communal, with long tables perfect for groups. It is one of the few places near the park where the food is truly destination-worthy. 0.3 mi
- Time Out Market Boston — Located in the historic 401 Park building, this food hall features outposts of the city's best restaurants under one roof. You can grab a lobster roll, artisanal pizza, or craft donuts all in one place, making it ideal for groups who can't decide on one cuisine. The grassy lawn out front is a popular spot to hang out in the summer. It offers a more curated, upscale alternative to the standard stadium concessions. 0.4 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- Eastern Standard — After a brief closure, this beloved brasserie has reopened, reclaiming its spot as the sophisticated dining hub of Kenmore Square. It is famous for its steak frites, massive raw bar, and expertly crafted cocktails served in a bustling, high-ceilinged dining room. It is the perfect place for a pre-game dinner that feels like a special occasion rather than a tailgate. Reservations are highly recommended as it remains a local favorite. 0.2 mi
- Eventide Fenway — An outpost of the famous Portland, Maine oyster bar, Eventide serves a modern take on New England seafood. Their signature Brown Butter Lobster Roll, served on a steamed bao bun, is a savory, melt-in-your-mouth departure from the traditional cold mayo version. The space is sleek and counter-service style, allowing for a quick but high-quality meal. It is a fantastic spot for oysters and a glass of wine before the game. 0.3 mi
Local Tips
Backpacks are strictly banned: clear bags 12x12x6 only
Grandstand seats are wooden and tight: check for obstructions
Seasonal note: Boston's weather dictates the Fenway experience. April is often cold and damp, requiring winter coats and hot chocolate in the stands. Summer (June-August) is glorious, with warm evenings and stunning sunsets over the Citgo sign. September brings crisp fall air, making it the most comfortable time for baseball, though night games can get chilly quickly.
- Backpacks are strictly banned clear bags 12x12x6 only
- Take the T to Kenmore or Fenway to avoid traffic
- Sing "Sweet Caroline" in the middle of the 8th inning
- Grandstand seats are wooden and tight check for obstructions
- Bleacher Bar offers a view inside without a ticket
- Seasonal note: Boston's weather dictates the Fenway experience. April is often cold and damp, requiring winter coats and hot chocolate in the stands. Summer (June-August) is glorious, with warm evenings and stunning sunsets over the Citgo sign. September brings crisp fall air, making it the most comfortable time for baseball, though night games can get chilly quickly.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
The park hosts hockey games and winter festivals (like Frozen Fenway). It is bitterly cold, with wind chills often below freezing. Dress in heavy layers, boots, and hats if attending a winter event.
Spring & early summer
April and May are unpredictable; one day can be 70°F, the next 45°F and raining. The wind off the Charles River can make the ballpark feel colder than the city. Always pack a rain jacket and a warm layer.
Mid-summer
July and August are hot and humid. Day games in the bleachers are full-sun exposure, so sunscreen and hydration are vital. Night games are generally perfect, with a pleasant breeze.
Fall season
September offers the classic New England autumn experience—cool, crisp air and clear skies. It is the best time to visit. October playoff games are cold, often requiring gloves and blankets.
Rain & snow
Rainouts are common in April and May. The concourses are narrow and offer limited shelter during delays. Snow is rare during the season but a fixture of the winter months.
Winter
The park hosts hockey games and winter festivals (like Frozen Fenway). It is bitterly cold, with wind chills often below freezing. Dress in heavy layers, boots, and hats if attending a winter event.
Spring & early summer
April and May are unpredictable; one day can be 70°F, the next 45°F and raining. The wind off the Charles River can make the ballpark feel colder than the city. Always pack a rain jacket and a warm layer.
Mid-summer
July and August are hot and humid. Day games in the bleachers are full-sun exposure, so sunscreen and hydration are vital. Night games are generally perfect, with a pleasant breeze.
Fall season
September offers the classic New England autumn experience—cool, crisp air and clear skies. It is the best time to visit. October playoff games are cold, often requiring gloves and blankets.
Rain & snow
Rainouts are common in April and May. The concourses are narrow and offer limited shelter during delays. Snow is rare during the season but a fixture of the winter months.
Venue Facts
Primary team
Boston Red Sox
Neighborhood
Fenway-Kenmore
Nearest airport
Logan Int'l (BOS)
Parking
Expensive; Use the T (Green Line)
Walkable district
Lansdowne Street
Groceries & supplies
Star Market on Boylston
Pharmacy
CVS on Boylston St
Urgent care
Fenway Health
Downtime
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Pro tip
Avoid bringing any bags
| Primary team | Boston Red Sox |
| Neighborhood | Fenway-Kenmore |
| Nearest airport | Logan Int'l (BOS) |
| Parking | Expensive; Use the T (Green Line) |
| Walkable district | Lansdowne Street |
| Groceries & supplies | Star Market on Boylston |
| Pharmacy | CVS on Boylston St |
| Urgent care | Fenway Health |
| Downtime | Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum |
| Pro tip | Avoid bringing any bags |
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What are the closest hotels to Fenway Park?
The closest hotel to Fenway Park is Residence Inn by Marriott Boston Back Bay / Fenway (0.18 mi, from $608/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include citizenM Boston Back Bay (0.83 mi, from $629/night) and Hyatt Regency Boston / Cambridge (0.98 mi, from $1002/night). Residence Inn by Marriott Boston Back Bay / Fenway offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. citizenM Boston Back Bay offers free breakfast and a fitness center. Hyatt Regency Boston / Cambridge offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near Fenway Park are good for families?
Several hotels near Fenway Park are well-suited for families. Residence Inn by Marriott Boston Back Bay / Fenway (0.18 mi, from $608/night), Hyatt Regency Boston / Cambridge (0.98 mi, from $1002/night), and Hilton Boston Back Bay (1.13 mi, from $587/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Fenway Park are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near Fenway Park accommodate team and group travel. Hyatt Regency Boston / Cambridge (0.98 mi, from $1002/night), Residence Inn by Marriott Boston Back Bay / Fenway (0.18 mi, from $608/night), and Hilton Boston Back Bay (1.13 mi, from $587/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Hyatt Regency Boston / Cambridge also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.
Which hotels near Fenway Park are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels near Fenway Park are ideal for a weekend getaway. Hyatt Regency Boston / Cambridge (0.98 mi, from $1002/night), Sheraton Boston a Marriott Hotel (1.21 mi, from $766/night), and Fairmont Copley Plaza Boston (1.87 mi, from $435/night) all offer a pool, on-site dining, and spa services.
Are there any walkable hotels near Fenway Park?
Yes — Residence Inn by Marriott Boston Back Bay / Fenway (0.18 mi, from $608/night) is within walking distance, about a 4-minute walk.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near Fenway Park offer free breakfast?
Residence Inn by Marriott Boston Back Bay / Fenway (0.18 mi, from $608/night), Lark Hotels 907 Main (1.87 mi, from $401/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott Boston Downtown / South End (2.03 mi, from $283/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near Fenway Park have an outdoor pool?
The Midtown Hotel MOD Collection by Sonesta (1.3 mi, from $313/night), Le Méridien Boston Cambridge (1.72 mi, from $363/night), and Lark Hotels 907 Main (1.87 mi, from $401/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels near Fenway Park have a fitness center?
Residence Inn by Marriott Boston Back Bay / Fenway (0.18 mi, from $608/night), citizenM Boston Back Bay (0.83 mi, from $629/night), and Hyatt Regency Boston / Cambridge (0.98 mi, from $1002/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Can I get early check-in at hotels near Fenway Park?
Residence Inn by Marriott Boston Back Bay / Fenway (0.18 mi, from $608/night), citizenM Boston Back Bay (0.83 mi, from $629/night), and Hyatt Regency Boston / Cambridge (0.98 mi, from $1002/night) may offer early check-in upon request, subject to availability. Call ahead to confirm — especially helpful for morning games or early events.
Which hotels near Fenway Park offer bus or oversized vehicle parking?
Hyatt Regency Boston / Cambridge (0.98 mi, from $1002/night) can accommodate buses or oversized vehicles.
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