Fenway Park seating plan & guide
Fenway Park is the home of the Boston Red Sox and the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball, opened in 1912. Its defining feature is the Green Monster, the 37-foot left-field wall topped by coveted seating, alongside quirks like the lone red seat in the right-field bleachers and the manual scoreboard.
Best sections
Infield field boxes between the dugouts give the best all-around sightlines but command the highest prices.
The left-field wall-top seats are a bucket-list experience with skyline views, so grab them early when they appear in listings.
Bleacher and grandstand seats are the value play, but check for obstructed-view poles in the older grandstand rows.
Insider tips
- Take the MBTA Green Line to Kenmore or Fenway and walk in; parking around the park is scarce and pricey.
- Bleacher and right-field seats bake in afternoon sun, so plan shade and sunscreen for day games.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best seats at Fenway Park?
Field Boxes (infield) offer the closest view, while right-field grandstand / bleachers are the best value. Bleacher and grandstand seats are the value play, but check for obstructed-view poles in the older grandstand rows.
Where is Fenway Park?
Fenway Park is a outdoor ballpark in Boston, opened in 1912 with a capacity of ≈37,700 (baseball).
Where can I find the cheapest Fenway Park tickets?
Compare the all-in total across TickPick, StubHub, Vivid Seats, and Gametime on the team pages below. TickPick usually wins because it charges no buyer fees — the listed price is what you pay.

















