Explore The Fenway
If you’re planning a day or night out in Boston, the first question is always the same — what’s going on? Whether you’re a local looking for a fresh way to spend the evening or a visitor drawn to the energy of the city, nowhere does variety quite like The Fenway. Our neighborhood isn’t just about the big events at Fenway Park. It’s also catching a live band, grabbing a cocktail on a patio or wandering into a quirky museum tucked into a side street.
Live Music, Theater, and Nightlife
The Fenway is a natural hub for activities around Boston. MGM Music Hall at Fenway, a state-of-the-art venue hosting everything from indie bands to big-name acts, is one hotspot. House of Blues serves Southern food with a side of live rock and blues. Little ones in tow? Families love catching a performance at Boston University’s Wheelock Family Theatre.
Outdoor patios and bars also turn into stages of their own during warm evenings, where you can sip a drink while watching the neighborhood come alive.
Taste Your Way Through Boston
Eating your way through the city is a big part of entertainment in Boston. The Off the Beaten Path Food Tour is a great way to kick off your time here and sample a little of everything the city has to offer.
If you find yourself in The Fenway, grab a slice at Regina Pizzeria — one of Boston’s oldest and most beloved spots — or snag some of Van Leeuwen’s or FoMu’s iconic ice cream flavors.
From scratch-made doughnut shops and adult snack bars to beer gardens and can’t-miss restaurants, we guarantee you’ll leave a lot happier than you came.
Beyond the Stadium
Fenway Park is iconic for a reason, but it’s the things to do around the stadium that make the neighborhood so special. The charm of Boston is how everything blends. You have green space, culture, food and nightlife, all within minutes of each other. The best way to soak in the city’s rhythm is by doing what the locals do.
For The Fenway, it all depends on what you love. The Museum of Fine Arts and Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum are perfect for a cultured afternoon, while Emerald Necklace offers an escape for morning jogs, casual strolls or a quiet spot to recharge. Street murals, public art and pop-up markets give the neighborhood its unique character, and they’re all worth exploring. The Green at 401 Park is an all-season hangout on a whole acre of green.
Kick back with your best friend at Park-9, a bar and dog park combo with on-leash and off-leash space, plenty of human seating and a menu of food and drinks for both of you.
Make the Most of Your Time in Boston
The Fenway is the place to be for seeing your favorite band live or catching a Red Sox game, but always leave room to explore. Whether it’s your first visit or your hundredth, the neighborhood is always full of surprises.











