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Fenway Park: SeatGeek’s Complete Guide to Events in Boston, Massachusetts

Oct 7, 2025

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Emily Kho

Fenway Park, nestled in Boston’s Fenway–Kenmore neighborhood, is among the most beloved ballparks in Major League Baseball, serving as the home of the Boston Red Sox since 1912. With a historic, intimate setting, the venue offers a one-of-a-kind experience where fans can feel like they’re part of baseball’s living heritage. 

Despite its age, the park’s compact footprint and uniquely steep seating bowl ensure that even upper-level seats deliver surprisingly close views of the action. Official seating capacity now hovers around 37,731 for night games, making it much cozier than many modern ballparks.

What Fenway lacks in size, it makes up for in character: the iconic Green Monster, quirky walk-up concessions, and that unforgettable wave of cheers echoing through the stands. From front-row luxury to panoramic cityscape views, the stadium offers something for every type of baseball fan.

Whether you're attending a Red Sox game, an outdoor hockey match, or a summer concert, understanding the seating chart, especially how sections like Field Boxes, Loge Boxes, and the legendary Green Monster bleachers interact, will help you unlock that classic Fenway vibe in the perfect spot.

Fenway Park Seating Charts

Here’s a breakdown of the major seating zones you’ll find at The Olde Towne Ballpark:

  • Field Boxes & Dugout Boxes: These premium seats hug the baselines and sit close to the infield, offering proximity to the players and dramatic view angles over the diamond.

  • Loge Boxes (also called Grandstand boxes): Raised slightly above the Field Boxes, they offer excellent sightlines along with shade, often considered unbeatable value.

  • Infield Grandstand & Pavilion Boxes: Stretching behind home plate into the outfield corners, these shaded seats offer solid views with a classic stadium feel.

  • Pavilion Reserved / Outfield Grandstand: These offer direct views of the Green Monster; some sections require craning your neck, but the atmosphere is unbeatable.

  • Green Monster Bleachers: Located atop the iconic high left-field wall, these standing-room areas deliver unique perspectives, and quickly sold-out status on game day.

  • Right Field Roof & Boxes: Elevated and narrower, they offer skyline views and a different vantage angle for balls hit into right field.

Interactive Fenway Park Map

SeatGeek’s interactive seating map is one of the best tools available for planning your trip to Fenway Park.

Key features of the SeatGeek interactive map include:

  • Event-Specific Layouts: The map adjusts automatically depending on whether you’re attending a Red Sox game, a concert, or a special event. This ensures you see exactly how the seating bowl is configured for your event type.

  • Virtual Seat Previews: By clicking on a section, you can see what the view of the field or stage will look like from those seats. This feature is particularly useful at Fenway, where support beams and angles can affect visibility.

  • Real-Time Availability: The map highlights which seats are currently available, allowing you to compare options across multiple sections quickly.

  • Price Comparisons: SeatGeek’s map overlays pricing onto the seating chart so you can balance your budget with your preferred view.

  • Amenity Overlays: Some interactive views also show nearby concessions, restrooms, and entry points, so you’ll know how close your seats are to food, drinks, or facilities before you buy.

Fenway Park Seat Views

Each area in Fenway offers its own charm and clarity:

  • Field & Dugout Boxes: Exceptional for fans wanting to catch every swing up close.

  • Loge Boxes: Elevated, shaded, and providing clean sightlines, many fans note they feel closer than they are.

  • Infield Grandstand / Pavilion: Comfortable mix of ambiance and visibility, ideal for families or groups.

  • Pavilion & Outfield Grandstand: Great for seeing hits off the Monster, though some outfield views might be interrupted.

  • Green Monster: Best for atmosphere, though view of plate is limited; an iconic spot for standing-room spectators.

  • Right Field Roof / Boxes: Offers skyline views and peaceful vantage of the field from the opposite side.

Frequently Asked Questions About Fenway Park Seating

What is Fenway Park’s seating capacity?

Fenway seats around 37,731 for night games. Daytime capacity is slightly less, around 37,281, depending on configuration.

What are Loge Boxes, and why are they popular?

Loge Boxes offer shaded, elevated views over the infield while maintaining closeness to the action. Fans often describe them as feeling closer than they are due to the stadium’s compact design.

How is seat numbering organized?

Seat numbers run right-to-left from the perspective of the field, so Seat 1 is often toward the adjacent section. Infield rows have more seats (25–30+), while upper-level rows have fewer (10–15).

Is there accessible seating?

Yes. Accessible seating is available in areas like Grandstand, Bleacher, Loge Box, Pavilion, and Right Field Roof. Ramps, elevators, and staff assistance help accommodate fans at all levels.

What’s unique about the Green Monster?

One-of-a-kind in MLB, it offers standing-room views atop the massive left-field wall. Seats are limited, views are tight, and the vibe is unmatched, especially for home run celebrations.

Fenway Park’s intimate scale, historic charm, and varied seating options, from immersive Ticket-in-Hand Field Boxes to iconic Green Monster standing room, make it a timeless favorite. Whether you’re chasing scoreboard-level access, panoramic views, or Boston’s legendary game-day energy, Fenway has a seat with your name on it.

Let SeatGeek help you lock in your perfect view at one of baseball’s most storied venues!

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