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    Jay M.

    We took a guided tour of the Fenway stadium. Booked just about 45mins before the tour from the kiosk at the Gate D entrance on the Jersey street. Great experience. The tour guide, Abby (if I remember correctly), was great - very informed as well as great style of presenting facts. With very long history and so many interesting things happened with the Red Sox, the tour was definitely worth it. We don't watch baseball and have only elementary knowledge of rules but it was still very much easy to understand. Definitely to be done if you're in Boston.

    Kim C.

    this was a new one ... baseball stadium tour! But, I gotta say ... it was a great 90-minute tour for $25/person ... would definitely recommend it ... we learned about why it is located where it is ... the origin of the song "take me out to the ball park", the owners, the sponsors, the definition of "world's series", the green monster, the "curse", the players, the fans, the Cy Young Award, the Kentucky Blue Grass on the field and more ... the tour group gathers in a store & ends in a museum. Our guide Kevin was outstanding and his 2nd Susan friendly too. Whether a fan of baseball or not - the history is told in a compelling way.

    Torrie B.

    As a lifelong baseball fan, this tour was such a treat! Our tour guide was great and we learned so much! We were able to spend a lot of time inside and see great views of the ballpark from different angles. You check-in at the souvenir shop across the street. I thought the price was fair for the experience we had.

    Todd P.

    This is a must see for baseball fans. We toured the stadium on a day of a night game so the field and clubhouse were misses. But we saw almost everything else. Lots of stairs so be aware of that. Highlights were the bleacher seats and the oldest seats in the park (people were much smaller back then). A great experience.

    Katy B.

    What a fun way to spend an hour or so! Our tour guide, Matt, was entertaining and knowledgeable. Any baseball fan should not miss this tour. Honestly, were I in Boston I'd go, again.

    Babe Ruth auto in great display of World Series signed balls
    Patrick O.

    A must for any baseball fan!! Full Of history and got to go up on the green monster. Got to go in press box and see some amazing memorabilia.

    Jon N.

    Absolute disappointment based on previous visits. I've been on this tour 3 other times, and it was great. This time was complete garbage. The group was more than 70 people and they split us into two groups. At 35, it's still too big, but, there were were. We started in the blue bleacher seats, went to the Aura Club seats, did a quick walk through the press box and the finished at the Monster seats. That was it. No field access, at all. No stops in the club suites, or any other points of interest. Tour guide mentioned retired numbers after someone asked, but he only mentioned Williams, Ortiz, Pedro, and Robinson. Huh? He pointed out the Red Seat and the Scoreboard, but never mentioned Pesky Pole, Citgo Sign, or other fun POI in the stadium. He also promised to show us W.S. Trophies, only to renege and say they weren't available. We went to a game a few days before and I saw as much of the stadium at the game as I did on this tour. I would only recommend this if you want to see the stadium but cannot attend a game. Too bad, as this was once the best ballpark tour around. Complete letdown.

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    Kevin B.

    Just passing through as a tourist. Signed up for a tour and learned a lot. Discovered the green monster was built to prevent baseballs going over the wall. In the early days, car dealerships were on the other side. Baseball and windshields are akin to oil and vinegar. Sat in the press box and learned about the curse of the bambino. Apparently the red Sox's has a potential modern day curse. Generations from now, perhaps it will be refer to as the mookie betts curse, lol. As a SoCal, I wish to address Red Sox ownership, "thank you for your service ." Had a wonderful time, thank you for the experience

    Ilene S.

    Amazing experience and I'm not a big baseball fan. The tour guide was knowledgeable, friendly and the park has such awesome history. The green monster, the famous movies, the history, the garden etc.... It truly is something anyone could enjoy, fan or not.

    Reeven S.

    Fenway Park tours were a unique activity for our Boston adventures. For only $25 a ticket, you can learn about the historic and most famous baseball park. I don't follow baseball at all, but it was quite entertaining to learn more about how the park shaped baseball and Boston history. We arrived about 5 minutes later than our reservation time, but because they hold multiple tours per day, they easily moved us to be a part of the next tour. With that being said, arrive on time if you have a very busy itinerary that day! Our tour was pleasant. The tour guide was very informative and passionate about baseball.

    Inside the Press box at Fenway

    Caden C was a great tour guide and was full of great facts and Red Sox History! Have a new appreciation for the history and legacy of Fenway. Thanks Caden and Fenway for a great afternoon.

    Carly M.

    Bought my tickets in advance online. We met for our tour in the Official Boston Red Sox souvenir store across from the stadium. There were probably 50-60 people in our group. Our guide was very passionate about baseball and the Red Sox. We started out with a bathroom break and proceeded to get professional pictures taken. I was a little disappointed because I asked if my eyes were open and he said yes and they ended up being shut. They were charging $40 for a picture. Wish they let us take a little time to take pictures with our own camera. We then went to look at the "red" seat. I did enjoy hearing all the interesting facts and history of the stadium. Enjoying going to the "green monster seats." It was really cool going to the tour right before the game. Would recommend for anyone that likes history or baseball.

    Caleigh T.

    This was one of the highlights of our vacation. I'll preface this review by saying I think anyone would enjoy this tour even if they aren't a huge baseball fan. The history of the stadium is enough to keep you interested along the tour. Now, if you are a baseball fan- you will be star-struck. If you are a Red Sox fan- you will be in Heaven. Our tour started at the gate across from the gift shop. It was easy to find the check-in point. If you purchase this tour from a third party vendor, you will first check-in at the kiosk a few feet away from the security check point. Don't worry though- the staff are all nice and will help you find your way if you get lost. The group size is fairly large, but the staff does a great job making sure everyone has an opportunity to capture the perfect photos. The lead tour guide carries a microphone with an amplifier so you should not have a hard time hearing the information. Now, let me warn you. Once you step foot onto the lower level of the seating and take in the magnificent field - you will want to go to a game. At least, that's what happened to us. The stadium is designed in a way that makes you feel as though you are on the field in the middle of the action. In truth, there is not a bad seat in the stadium. Throughout your journey, you will hear historical facts about the stadium, sit atop the green monster, go to the press box and contemplate a career change, see the Red Sox garden and see some of the organizations treasures. Why is the green monster so tall? Why is there a red seat in the stadium? What happened with the Red Sox and Babe Ruth? You will get all of these answers and more. Now- the COOLEST part was at the end. You get taken into a room where all of the World Series balls are (starting from 1920s), trophies, bases from historic games and more. We could have spent half the day in that room soaking in the history. Overall, an amazing tour and a cannot miss on your trip to Boston. After all, what is Boston without Fenway.

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    Ask the Community - Fenway Park Tours

    Has anyone taken a tour of Frenway Park on game day? I understand you cannot buy tickets in advance for a tour on the day of a game. Do I have to stand in line early that day in order to get your tickets?

    Went on the tour yesterday, a game day. Bought tickets in advance. You can pick your time slot as well. The tour times closer to game time fill up first. Went at 3:00 and both teams were warming up. Red Sox were wrapping up BP.

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    You don't get to go on the field, but you do sit in the Green Monster seats and learn why there's a 'red seat'

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    4.3(1.2k reviews)
    1.0 miBack Bay

    Coming from California, I had thought we were going to go duck watching. Another thought we were…read morepaddling around in a kind of swan boat. Turns out the Duck Tours were tours in semi-aquatic buses that mix history, jokes, and sightseeing. We also got to go into the water and folks took turns driving the duck boat. What was delightful about our tour was our captain who entertained us with magic tricks, punny jokes, dad jokes, and history. We quacked at passerbys, other duck tours, recent graduates, kids in hi-vis vests. He pointed out the marines organized in a park with the Osprey and other planes. I left my knowledge of American history in elementary school, so everything was super fascinating to me. I thought my honey would enjoy this being a historian and all but he didn't care for the jokes, which I thought were the best part. Oh well. Worth a tour when you're in the Boston area!

    We enjoyed our Boston Duck Tour earlier this month and the tour itself was amazing. Our narrator…read more(The detective?) and the driver were fantastic and our whole family was laughing the entire time. When I took my kids on the tour in 2019, I was so impressed with the professionalism of the attendants who help out beforehand. They were all wearing khakis, had their shirts tucked in, and there were no phones in sight. I remember one lovely young man who was wearing a Vineyard Vines belt and my son was obsessed with it, and he graciously told me what the print was called and I was able to purchase it for him for Christmas that year. This time around, it was shocking to me how opposite our experience was pre-tour. I recall in 2019 receiving a warm welcome walking up to the boarding location, but not this time. They were all huddled in a pile by the umbrella, and no one greeted us. I approached an employee who identified himself as a driver and instead pointed me to an attendant who could "better assist". When I asked which boat to board, we were rudely told to "Just wait here until we announce it", which felt like a big departure from the friendliness of a few years ago. The attendants themselves just looked messy, and it seems the standards went down significantly. We had so much fun on the tour itself, but the end to end of an experience is really what makes or breaks it, and the bad customer service before boarding left a sour taste in our mouths.

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    Mobsters And Lobsters - At the final designation, eating "LABSTAHS"

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    4.9(35 reviews)
    2.2 miDowntown

    The party bus!!! So fun. One of the best birthday experiences I have had. You can book the bus for…read morea minimum of four hours and as many stops as you would like. our bus driver was great and incredibly helpful. He knew of extra bars to stop by that do not include covers and free shots for the birthday person. He also stopped for hotdogs at one point. it is byob and your own playlist. There is truly no experience quite like it where you can jam to music and drink, while driving around Boston. Would recommend for any occasion.

    Holy shit, what a gas... As part of our social engagement…read morefor work. We were designated to go on a bus tour of the Boston scene. Not necessarily the usual Boston, the underground Boston. Mobsters and Lobsters is a mafia story laden trip that ends up at the south shore popular lobster eatery. Although Mother Nature and the traffic in downtown Boston decided yo play games with us the owner who's name actually is Tom Collins, started off with a quick quip yo get the folks settled and the first round of beverages were begun. Tom brings us around to the spectacular locations and spots where specific mobsters from the years past were doing their cunning and not so cunning work. Tom's knowledge for this thoroughly interesting topic is unmatched. His serious knowledge of the history of other significant historical places and events speckled with his dry "Bastan" humor. Made this trip extremely worthwhile. The duration was four hours long which also included a Lobster dinner at a local eatery on the south Boston harbor. I haven't laughed this hard in a long while. If you are in beantown for a spell. I highly recommend you and you motley crew join Tom for an interesting alcohol added trip back in time. I am positive your jaws and cheeks will be sore from laughing so hard. Be aware this is an "R" rated trip! But very worth it. Thanks Tom for making this a great memorable evening.

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    Boston's Politically Incorrect North End Food Tour - The best Sfogliatella I ever had!!

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    4.7(185 reviews)
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    I have a bone to pick with Politically Incorrect North End Food Tour.... It was so so good that it…read morehas ruined every other food tour for me.... Anthony has set the bar way too high. Now this tour may not be for everyone, as the title of the tour alludes to.. but if you don't mind the random swear word and aren't easily offended, you'll be like me... cracking up for 3 hours straight. And there was one thing I noticed about Anthony that he doesn't advertise, and may try to track me down for saying on here.... But beneath the gruff exterior was the sweetest guy that seemed genuinely interested in sharing his culture, stories, and amazing food with everyone! We started off at a pizza joint where we got a slice of pizza and an arancini ball. I expected the pizza to be good... and it was fantastic. But I am not a huge fan of arancini and this one had peas in it... also something I am not a huge fan.... But hey, I was on a food tour so I was going to try everything! Thank goodness I did, because this arancini was the stuff of dreams. How in the world could something be THAT much better than what high end Italian restaurants advertise? The last time I had an arancini ball was at a restaurant in Hawaii that won "best Italian food in Hawaii".... And it was only so-so. This arancini ball would make me fly 5,000 just to eat it again! Next up was a deli sub, a coffee shop, ravioli, a pastry shop and lastly an affogato (or gelato if you didn't want coffee that late in the day). Based on the food I received, before factoring in all the stories that Anthony shared, I feel the tour was really underpriced. I wish I hadn't done this the tour on my last day, I would have gone back for another round of everything we tried, as well as everything that was recommended. Heck I may have signed up for the tour again just to experience it all over again!

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    Charles Riverboat - An intimate surprise engagement aboard Happy in Boston Harbor.
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    4.4(151 reviews)
    1.9 miEast Cambridge

    My wife and I were married on the Henry Longfellow. It was an incredible evening. The family and…read morefriends that joined us, the amazing staff, and our first mate/onboard manager Allison made it a night we will truly never forget. Thank you again to everyone that made that night so perfect! We want to give a special shout out to our event coordinator, Kaitlin. We initially had two separate venues for our wedding. We planned to have just the reception on the Henry Longfellow, while the ceremony takes place in Boston. It was only a month out from our wedding day, when our ceremony venue fell through and we had to scramble to find an alternative solution. During that stressful time, Kaitlin did an amazing job working with us to combine our ceremony and reception on the Henry Longfellow. She was comforting, accommodating, and a joy to work with. We couldn't have planned our wedding without her! The absolute best!!! Sincerely, Brian & Katy

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    4.0(8 reviews)
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    We really enjoyed this chocolate tour. Anne is a great tour guide and very knowledgeable about…read morechocolate and the history of Boston, we learned a lot. We went on the two hour Back Bay tour and sampled chocolates, wine, tea, and ended with the best chocolate martini I've ever had! I would highly recommend this tour for the chocolate lover!!

    So first off, I'd like to start with the positive. Our tour guide was fantastic. She was infectious…read morewith her smile and so personable, so let this rating be of no reflection to her. It's who ever hosts this tour and is making the bank on it, it's all sorts of upside down on the expectations vs reality. I had an expectation we would actually be trying lots of chocolates, instead we went to 3 diff places, and had parts of a broken chocolate bar and then had a chocolate martini at the end. Probably adding up to a max $20 total for the actual chocolate we ate. It was disappointing. For $73 I was expecting to actually try chocolates (similar time a wine tasting) and learn what brings out certain tones in chocolate. Instead they took us to 3 chocolate stores (one in a strip mall and one in a tiny liquor store) and basically tried to sell us chocolate from those stores with the incentive of 20% off. I wasn't looking for a coupon, I wanted a real tour that would be a great birthday feature for my friends who flew into town for this occasion. We felt ripped off and sold to, and instead of being a great occasion, it set a horrible tone for the weekend. :/ Totally regret. Don't expect chocolate on this tour, and deff don't expect "tipsy" unless 1 choc martini at the end gets you there.

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    4.4(7 reviews)
    0.9 miBack Bay

    I'm pretty sure I claim the title of Stray Boots' biggest fan. Since discovering this company…read morethrough a Google search about three years ago, I have since purchased and played scavenger hunts in New York City, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Boston. Whether it was with my family or friends, big groups or just a pair of us, these scavenger hunts have created some of the best memories (and photos) from these landmark cities. Stray Boots is a great way to get to know some of the largest, most popular cities around the globe! They are perfect for dates, birthdays, or even if you're bored on a Saturday afternoon and are looking for something to do. They're not only fun, but you learn some unique facts and history about cities that you may have thought you knew like the back of your hand. And not only are you learning about the cities, you're engaging with whoever you're with and sharing a ton of laughs and great conversation along the way. If you're looking for a unique way to spend a date with your lover, share a birthday with your friends, or explore a new city with your family, Stray Boots is the absolute best way to do it all!

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