Legendary Baseball Landmarks Near Our Greater Boston Fenway Park Hotel
The Green Monster. Ted Williams, Johnny Pesky, and Carl Yastrzemski.
Though generations have come and gone, Fenway Park remains -- much like
it did the day it opened on April 20, 1912 -- a baseball legend.
And the Hotel Indigo Riverside offers a dazzling lodging choice among
Fenway Park hotels. Just hop on the T and stop by the Cask and Flagon or
Boston Beer Works for a few cold ones before joining the Fenway faithful on
a summer afternoon. Book your next visit at our Greater Boston hotel near
Fenway Park to enjoy effortless access to one of baseball's greatest gems.
The Premier Choice of Greater Boston Hotels Near Fenway Park
As a guest of our hotel near Fenway Park, you are just a few T stops away from the
park John Updike referred to as "a little lyrical bandbox of a ballpark". However,
tickets can be both expensive and tough to come by. The only way you're sure to get
in is if you can hit a major league curve -- or by taking the official Fenway Park tour.
Stay at our Red Sox hotel and visit the park where the Babe pitched, the “Splendid Splinter
Ted Williams shattered records, and the 2004 World Series Champs still thrill today.
Tour features include:
Advance ticket sales are not available; walk-up sales are encouraged
All areas of the tour are subject to availability
Last tour on game days departs 3.5 hours before game time