A Day In Fenway
One of the more dynamic neighborhoods in Boston renowned for its lively atmosphere and unmistakable Boston pride. Fenway is famous for, you guessed it, Fenway Park, the iconic home of the Boston Red Sox and decades of home runs. The area is also a hub for education as it is home to Boston University. Kenmore Square serves as a getaway for both neighborhoods, marked by the Citgo sign that can’t be missed. Together, Fenway and Kenmore blend sports, academia, and urban living making them integral parts of Boston’s fabric!
If you plan on visiting the Fenway neighborhood for a ballgame, just step out of our door take a left onto Boylston and head towards Mass. Ave., about four blocks from the hotel. Plan on heading over a few hours before the first pitch and have a bite to eat – there is something for everyone in the ballpark area. Friendly tip – eat early, lines get long before game time! You can always save your appetite for the Fenway concessions. To keep your post-game energy going, head over to Loretta’s Last Call for some live music or catch a show at the House of Blues or at the MGM Music Hall. No game, no worries! Schedule a tour of Fenway Park are available year-round and depart at the top of each hour.
The Fenway area has much more to offer than the iconic ballpark. Start your day with a coffee from our lobby and head over for a morning walk on the Emerald Necklace, which weaves its way through the neighborhood and known as the Back Bay Fens. If a stroll amongst nature, isn’t your cup of tea – no worries. The Fenway neighborhood is home to the world-renowned Museum of Fine Arts and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, known for its Venetian-style courtyard and fascinating history! Plan a visit to Symphony Hall – home to the Boston Symphony Orchestra led by renowned conductor Keith Lockhart. The Fenway neighborhood is a true culinary playground!