Green Line to Fenway — Three Stops from the South End
Staypineapple Boston, A Delightful Hotel
Staypineapple Boston is a 10-minute walk from Arlington Station, where the MBTA Green Line takes you to Kenmore — the stop for Fenway Park — in about three stops. Easy in, easy out, no parking headaches in one of Boston's tightest-traffic neighborhoods on game day.
About Fenway Park
Fenway Park opened in 1912, making it the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball. The Green Monster, the hand-operated scoreboard, and the intimate sightlines make it unlike any other stadium in the country — worth seeing even if you're not a Red Sox fan. The Sox play April through October, check redsox.com for the current schedule. Fenway also hosts major concerts throughout the year, check fenwaypark.com for non-game events.
Getting There
Walk 10 minutes from the hotel to Arlington Station. Take the Green Line to Kenmore Station — three stops, about 10 minutes. From Kenmore it's a 5-minute walk to the park gates. The whole trip is under 25 minutes from the door to turnstile.
The Neighborhood
The blocks around Fenway — Lansdowne Street, Kenmore Square, and the stretch along Brookline Ave — are packed with bars, restaurants, and pregame energy on game days. It's worth getting there early and soaking it in. After the game, the Green Line back to the South End runs late.
Back at the Hotel
Trophy Room is right downstairs if you'd rather watch the game with a crowd before heading over, or grab a drink on the way back.
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