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Fenway Park, right in the heart of Boston, is where the Boston Red Sox play. It's the oldest active ballpark in MLB, opening back in 1912. You've probably heard of the 'Green Monster,' that huge left-field wall that's a real challenge for players and a thrill for fans. The park holds just over 37,000 people, so it's got that classic, cozy baseball vibe while also offering modern conveniences. The surrounding Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood is buzzing on game days with its restaurants, bars, and entertainment spots. You've also got the Museum of Fine Arts and a bunch of colleges around, giving the area a lively, youthful feel. And thanks to Boston's public transit, getting to Fenway Park is a breeze. It's a real gem in the city's sports and cultural scene.

Division:
AL East
Capacity:
April 20, 1912
Opened:
37,731
Home Dugout:
First Baseline
Visitor Dugout:
Third Baseline
Conf:
AL East
Opened:
April 20, 1912
Capacity:
37,731
Capacity:
April 20, 1912
Opened:
37,731
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Entry Policy

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Liquid

You are allowed one sealed 16oz plastic bottle of water.

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Food

It seems like you are not allowed to bring in outside food.

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Bags

Bags will not be allowed at Fenway Park, with the exception of medical items and diaper bags.

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