2025 Fenway Fest: Saturday, January 11, 2025 at Fenway Park and MGM Music Hall at Fenway

Transportation & Parking

The Boston Red Sox strongly encourage fans to take public transportation to Fenway Park for all major Fenway Park events. To plan your trip to Fenway Park please visit mbta.com for schedule information for the MBTA subway, bus, Commuter Rail, and ferry in the Greater Boston region, including real-time updates and arrival predictions.

The Boston Red Sox strongly encourage fans to take public transportation to Fenway Park for all major Fenway Park events. To plan your trip to Fenway Park please visit mbta.com for schedule information for the MBTA subway, bus, Commuter Rail, and ferry in the Greater Boston region, including real-time updates and arrival predictions.

For any questions regarding transportation or parking, please email [email protected].

Taking the Commuter Rail

If you are traveling to Boston from a surrounding city, take the Commuter Rail. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) allows you to easily and conveniently travel to Fenway Park by train. For the most current fare and schedule information, see mbta.com/schedules/commuter-rail.

If you are traveling to Boston from a surrounding city, take the Commuter Rail. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) allows you to easily and conveniently travel to Fenway Park by train. For the most current fare and schedule information, see mbta.com/schedules/commuter-rail.

The commuter rail lines allow you to connect to the Rapid Transit or bus network at North Station, South Station, Back Bay Station, or Ruggles Station. The Rapid Transit and bus networks will take you close to Fenway Park. Please see the Subway and Bus for more information.

Please note that the Framingham/Worcester Line stops directly across the street from Fenway Park at Lansdowne Station.

Pricing: CharlieTicket or mTicket app: $2.40 -$13.25 based on distance traveled per one way trip

Taking the T

1) Use the Rapid Transit map at mbta.com/schedules/subway to find out how to connect to the Green Line.

1) Use the Rapid Transit map at mbta.com/schedules/subway to find out how to connect to the Green Line.

  • If on the Red Line, get off at Park St.
  • If on the Orange Line, get off at Downtown Crossing and follow signs for the Winter Street Concourse to Park St.
  • If on the Blue Line, get off at State Street, transfer to the Orange Line toward Forest Hills; then get off at Downtown Crossing, and follow signs for the Winter Street Concourse to Park St.
  • If on the Silver Line SL1 or SL2, get off at South Station, transfer to the Red Line toward Alewife, then get off at Park St.
  • If on the Silver Line SL4, get off at Chinatown, transfer to the Orange Line toward Oak Grove; then get off at Downtown Crossing and follow signs for the Winter Street Concourse to Park St.
  • If on the Silver Line SL5, get off at Downtown Crossing and follow signs for the Winter Street Concourse to Park St.

2) Then take the B, C, or D train to Kenmore.

  • If on the E train, transfer to a B, C, or D train at Copley, and go to Kenmore.

3) When exiting the station, follow the signs to Fenway Park, then turn left on Commonwealth Ave, left on Brookline Ave, and Fenway Park is just over the bridge.

Pricing: CharlieCard, CharlieTicket, or contactless payment or cash: $2.40 per one way trip

Taking the MBTA Bus

Many MBTA buses serve the area around Fenway Park. Routes 1, 8, 19, 47, 55, 57, 60, 65, CT1, CT2, and CT3 have bus stops within walking distance of Fenway.

While on board, request a stop at Brookline Ave & Jersey Street. Fenway Park is right in front of you.

Alternatively, get off at the Kenmore Station Busway. Exit the station and walk toward Brookline Ave. Fenway Park is right over the bridge.

For exact stop locations, as well as schedule and fare information, visit mbta.com/schedules/bus.

For exact stop locations, as well as schedule and fare information, visit mbta.com/schedules/bus.

Pricing: CharlieCard, CharlieTicket, contactless payment, or cash-on-board: $1.70 per one way trip

Parking

To reduce traffic, we recommend that you park in a lot or garage that corresponds to the route you take to Fenway.

For example, if you are driving in from the east of Fenway, please park to the east of Fenway.

The fine for parking a vehicle in the Fenway/Kenmore Residential Parking District during Fenway Park Events, unless said vehicle displays in the rear window a valid and current sticker as issued by the Transportation Department for the Fenway/Kenmore Residential District, shall be one hundred dollars and no cents ($100.00) for each such violation.

SpotHero Parking

We recommend booking convenient and affordable parking in advance through SpotHero, the nation's leading parking reservations app.

To reserve your parking spot, visit the Fenway Park SpotHero Parking Page.

Garages Grouped by Direction of Approach

If approaching from the WEST via Commonwealth Avenue, Beacon St, or Park Dr.
Lot # Lot Address Spaces
1 Brookline Lot 73 Brookline Ave 150
2 Public Parking 645 Beacon St 60
3 Beacon Street/Maitland Parking Maitland St, off of Beacon St 249
4 Fenway Center Bower Garage 771 Beacon Street 100
If approaching from the SOUTH
Lot # Lot Address Spaces
5 Landmark 401 Park Dr and 201 Brookline Ave 400
6 Target 61 Richard B Ross Way 200
7 Fenway Triangle Trilogy 180 Brookline Ave 200
8 Deaconess Garage 65 Kilmarnock St 50
9 Queensberry Garage 59 Queensberry Street 100
10 Museum of Fine Arts 20 Museum Road 475
If approaching from Storrow Drive, exiting onto Charlesgate West and continuing over the bridge to Boylston St
Lot # Lot Address Spaces
11 Van Ness Street Parking 51 Van Ness Street 60
12 Van Ness/Jersey Street Lot 55 Jersey Street 150
13 Tasty Burger 1301 Boylston St 41
14 1330 Boylston Street Garage 1330 Boylston St 50
15 1284 Boylston Lot 1284 Boylston St 30
If approaching from the EAST via Beacon St, Commonwealth Avenue, Mass Ave, or Newbury St
Lot # Lot Address Spaces
16 Ipswich Garage 160-170 Ipswich St 150
17 Boston Conservatory 132 Ipswich Street 40
18 Commonwealth Hotel 500 Commonwealth Ave 132
19 Somerset Garage 425 Newbury St 500

Accessible Parking

Parking of all types is extremely limited around Fenway Park. A limited amount of handicap parking is available at the following locations on a first-come, first-served basis:

  • Jersey Street between Van Ness Street and Boylston Street near Gate D.
  • Ipswich Street near Gate B.
  • Overland Street next to Brookline Ave near Gate A.

There are also several parking lots and garages around Fenway Park off Brookline Avenue and off Ipswich Street. There is a fee to park at any of the parking lots and garages.

Please note that while all gates around the ballpark are handicap-accessible, only Gate B and D have an elevator available to fans who require it.