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BOSTON RED SOX GAME JULY 30TH

Transportation To Fenway

4 Jersey Street, Boston, MA 02215

 

 

MBTA -THE “T”

 

Silver Line 1 from World Trade Center stop, get off at South Station, transfer to the Red Line toward Alewife, get off at Park St., take the B, C, or D train to Kenmore.  When exiting the station, follow the signs to Fenway Park, turn left on Commonwealth Ave, left on Brookline Ave, and Fenway Park is just over the bridge.

Pricing

  • CharlieCard: $2.40 per one way trip

 

COMMUTER RAIL

Silver Line 1 from World Trade Center stop, get off at South Station, the Framingham/Worcester Line stops directly across the street from Fenway Park at Lansdowne Station. (Check the handout for train schedule or go to www.MBTA.com and  look for schedule for Framingham/Worcester Line)

Pricing

  • You can pay by card on train.

 

RIDESHARE

Uber and Lyft are both available in the city.

 

BLUE BIKES

Fenway is 3.7 miles from the hotel.

 

DRIVING/PARKING

Fenway is an 18-minute drive from The Westin.


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Plan Your Visit to Historic Boston

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Freedom Trail

Freedom Trail - Follow the red road through time. This trail leads you past 16 or 17 (depending on how you count) of the country’s most famous and important historic monuments, buildings, graveyards, and even a ship. Explore on your own or with a tour guide!



The Freedom Trail

U.S.S Constitution

USS Constitution Museum, Ship & Navy Yard Located on the Freedom Trail, the Navy Yard offers two historic ships, and interactive ships. Stroll through the museum, and then embark on USS Constitution to see the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world. After debarking, be sure to visit the USS Cassin Young docked just across from the USS Constitution for a tour of one of the only four Fletcher-class destroyers still afloat.



USS Constitution

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Faneuil Hall

Faneuil Hall is a marketplace and meeting hall located near the waterfront and today's Government Center, in Boston, Massachusetts. Opened in 1742, it was the site of several speeches by Samuel Adams, James Otis, and others encouraging independence from Great Britain. It is now part of Boston National Historical Park and a well-known stop on the Freedom Trail. It is sometimes referred to as "the Cradle of Liberty", though the building and location have ties to slavery.


Faneuil Hall

More Things to Do

Boston boasts about it’s history and culture.  In addition to the most well- known historic landmarks above take a look below for more ideas to learn about Boston’s culture.


Arriving Early or Extending Your Stay?

If you're planning to stay a while, we've got ideas for your adventures beyond Boston. To the south you have Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. To the north you have Salem, Newburyport and other coastal towns. Our Worcester and Springfield office have exciting places to visit as well. Let's not forget our neighboring states please click here for places to visit if your stay includes a visit to one of these places. We have gathered our best suggestions on things to do to ramp up your fun meter before or after NCBC 2024.