To search tickets in these seating areas, select an event and apply the corresponding filter. The best seats at Fenway Park for being in the shade are in the Grandstand, especially on the third base side. These seats are covered from the elements even during early afternoon games. If you want to sit closer to the field, sit on the third base side to get the shade first and to have the sun behind you. Avoid the bleachers at all costs for late afternoon and evening games if you are sensitive to the sun.
All Obstructed Seat Warnings. Based on capacity, Fenway Park is one of the five smallest ballparks in the Major Leagues. The intimate setting of the ballpark keeps more fans closer to the field and doesn't subject anyone to an upper deck or nosebleed seating. As a whole, this yields better views of the game and a more engaged fan experience. Never-the-less, there are some seats that truly shine when it comes to finding the best view at a Red Sox game. Both of these areas offer fans an elevated look at the historic ballpark without being too far away.
Ticketholders will have clear sitelines towards the Green Monster, the center field scoreboard and every unique inch of fair territory. For those demanding a great view closer to field level, consider the lower boxes located near the infield. Their modest elevation and slight distance from the field offers fans more comfortable sitelines and make it easier to track the game as it moves from home plate to the outfield.
Our favorite among these are lower box rows CC and higher behind the dugouts. The walkway tends to get crowded with fans - even when the ball is in play - so it's best to avoid the first two rows AA-BB. You'll also save some money not sitting directly behind home plate and won't have to look through the screen to see a majority of the action. If you're visiting Fenway and looking for a view that is symbolic of a historic ballpark, consider box sections down the left-field line.
The angle of these seats has been dictated by Fenway's placement within the neighborhood and they face back towards home plate instead of into the outfield. Recently, other ballparks - including Minute Maid Park and Busch Stadium - have emulated this unique seating layout.
We recommend one of the first few rows where you'll feel like you're seated on the field. Of course, discussions about the best views of Fenway Park would be incomplete without at least mentioning the potential for obstructed seating.
For those worried about sitting behind a pole, simply avoid all Grandstand sections. Most Grandstand seats come with some level of obstruction, so it's best to avoid them altogether. Despite its age, Fenway Park has been remarkably well maintained and upgraded to accommodate even the most discerning baseball fan. While simply bringing a guest to a Red Sox game might be impressive enough, there are plenty of seating options to make the outing even more memorable.
If you're keen on giving your guest a one-of-a-kind experience, look no further than the Monster Seats above the Green Monster in left field.
With less than seats available for each Red Sox game, you'll be part of an exclusive group that gets to watch the game from perhaps baseball's most famous seats. If you're looking for a more formal environment to host a guest, consider the EMC Club seats directly behind home plate. Though they're not at field level, their home plate location and perfect elevation give fans the best overall views of Fenway Park. Beyond an exceptional view, the outdoor seats are padded, under cover and come with wait service.
When it's time to get down to business, you can enter the indoor club lounge for some fine dining or a seat at the wine bar.
While the EMC Club receives high marks for its upscale amenities and comfortable seating, the crowd has been known to be a bit dull compared to other areas of the ballpark. If you want to show a guest a great time and are looking for a more relaxed environment, consider the dugout seats close to the field or the Pavilion Club on the second seating deck.
Dugout seats still include in-seat wait service, but you'll also be within three rows of the field and be surrounded by plenty of cheering Red Sox fans. The Pavilion Club also includes wait service, and fans seated in Row 5 of these sections will be able to enjoy their spoils at a ledge for bar-like seating with Fenway as the backdrop. Fenway Park has long been a popular destination for families to bring their kids and experience one of America's oldest ballparks.
Despite its fame as a tourist attraction, the park has long been lacking in terms of family-friendliness. However, recent initiatives aim at being more kid-friendly and attracting even more families. The most significant family initiatives are the new Kids Gate and Wally's Clubhouse. Upon entering, fans will be on the Kids concourse where family-friendly concessions and activities await. Among these is Wally's Clubhouse which offers a play area for children during the middle innings of a Red Sox game.
Consider sections down the RF line - like Grandstand or RF Boxes - to be close to the kids concourse and so the adults don't miss too much of the game. With Harpoon and Sam Adams flowing fairly freely at Fenway, you and your family may want to avoid the over-indulgent crowd and sit in Grandstand sections 32 and 33 where the sale and consumption of alcohol is prohibited. One family-friendly aspect that is not missing from Fenway Park is abundant shaded seating. For older fans and children alike, a day out in the sun can get miserable quickly.
Fortunately, the entire Grandstand is covered and offers ample shade during day games. Just beware that many of these seats come with some level of obstructed views. While Fenway Park is most well-known for its historic charm, green walls and neighborhood location, the ballpark also boasts some of the best seating options for groups of friends and those looking to enjoy a beer with their baseball game. Fenway offers a number of standing areas, ledges, tables and, of course, local beers.
Though the Fenway Park bleachers don't receive as much attention as those at Wrigley Field, fans looking for a cheap Red Sox ticket and plenty of sunshine will do well sitting in one of the reserved bleacher seats in right and center field. Unlike traditional bleacher benches, these are stadium-style seats with a chairback.
In fact, these seats are far more comfortable than the old-style seats found in the often-more-expensive Grandstand sections. When looking at bleachers tickets, be careful with the row you choose. There are as many as 50 rows of seating in some bleacher sections. And with concourse tunnels located at row 1 or row 6, that's a long walk up the stairs if you're carrying beers for your group.
Do yourself a favor and spend a few extra dollars on seats in a lower row. Hands-down, Fenway Park features the best standing room ticket options of any ballpark in the major leagues. Chief among these are the standing room Monster tickets in left field. Ticketholders will be able to access the Monster concourse and enjoy a similar experience to those with an ultra-expensive Monster Seat ticket.
Both of these areas offer fans ample space to stand and watch the game while conversing with friends and enjoying a cold one. If you prefer a seat and a reserved location, the Roof Boxes also feature Tables for a group to sit around and enjoy the game. If you're headed to Fenway Park with an eye on catching a home run ball, you're going to need a little bit of luck. The Monster Seats above the Green Monster in left field do see home run balls, but they also see a number of would-be home runs dent the tall wall or fly overhead completely out of the ballpark.
If you're feeling lucky, Monster sections are your best bet for snagging a souvenir. Catching a home run ball in right and right center fields doesn't get much easier. In the right field power alley, the Red Sox and visiting team bullpens swallow up a fair number of longballs. In fact, more balls land in center field Bleacher sections 35 and 36 than in the right field Bleachers. As an alternative, consider the front rows of sections where you'll be on the home run side of Pesky Pole.
Home runs will land there once every ten games or so, but a large number of balls will hop over the short fence for a ground-rule double.
If catching a foul ball at a Red Sox game is on your bucket list, you'll find that a lot of balls make it into the seats - but their final destinations are rather unpredictable.
It's important to note that the new netting at Fenway Park covers a good portion of the left and right infield lines. Many foul balls fly completely out of the stadium over the roof or carom off one of the many facades into the lower level. Despite the unpredictable bounces, almost every seat at Fenway Park has a chance to come home with a souvenir.
The few exceptions are the deepest Pavilion Boxes which are too far from home plate and the highest rows of the Grandstand which are tucked deeply beneath the EMC Level. For your best chance at a ball, consider the aforementioned EMC Club seats, Loge Boxes down the first and third base lines and Pavilion Boxes near the infield. Once again, remember that the new netting at Fenway effectively covers most of the infield. So you will be much better protected from a scorching hot line-drive foul ball.
However, the main way to get a ball is hoping it bounces overhead and ricochets to you. Despite attracting millions of fans each year - many of them out-of-towners - Red Sox fans at Fenway Park have a reputation for being overly rude to guests cheering for the opposing team.
With this in mind, you may want to purchase tickets in areas of the ballpark that are most likely to be filled with fans who share your rooting interest. If your budget allows it, first consider Field Boxes near the visiting team dugout. These seats will be protected by a new netting so souvenir balls can be harder to come by than they used to be.
Not only will these seats get you close to your favorite players, these tickets are on the more expensive side. As a result, the fans in this area tend to be a little less inebriated and perhaps a little more welcoming. If you don't mind putting up with a little friendly and not-so-friendly banter, another area to consider is the front of Bleacher sections 42 and The visitor bullpen is located in front of these sections which typically attracts visiting-team fans.
Not only will the lower rows keep you close to field level, they also allow for easier access to the bleacher concessions and restrooms. Regina brick-oven pizza. Regina Pizzeria. Fenway Franks. The Cuban Sandwich. El Tiante. The Monster Mule. Tully Tavern. Tasty Burger. Can you sit in the red seat at Fenway? There is a very special seat at Fenway Park that is a tribute to a great moment in Boston's Red Sox history. Where should I eat before a Red Sox game?
Sweet Cheeks. Emack and Bolios. Yard House. Gyro City. Boston Beer Works. Why is the Green Monster so high? The Green Monster, so named for its color and size, came into being because of the shape of the lot Fenway Park was built on in The distance to the left field fence is a relatively short feet.
To compensate, the monster was put in the way of any ball trying to get out of the park. How much is beer at Fenway Park?
They're also up 50 cents from Note: These seats are highlighted on the map. Seats are about as uncomfortable as it gets - certainly keeping the area chiropractors in business.
View of home plate and infield is outstanding. View of the outfield is a green support beam. Other seats in this row are better. But seats are terrible. Nice shade here though. So why sit in the Grandstand at all? There are two main reasons: First, the Grandstand seats demonstrate the charm of Fenway Park better than any other area.
Additional Grandstand Notes Sections are usually organized into Grandstand Infield and Grandstand Outfield Grandstand sections are covered but are still in the sun during late afternoon Grandstand sections on the third base side have better sitelines than those on the first base side Note: These seats are highlighted on the map.
All Grandstand seats at Fenway Park are fully covered by the pavilion level. All Grandstand Seats Sections.
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