Explore The Fenway

Make the most of your time in Fenway with no stress. There are plenty of parking garages near Fenway Park and local favorites —and once you’re out of the car, you’re right in the middle of one of Boston’s most lively and walkable neighborhoods.

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  • 1330 Boylston Garage
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    1330 Boylston Garage

  • 401 Park Garage
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    401 Park Garage

  • Fenway Triangle Garage
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    Fenway Triangle Garage

  • The Verb Hotel Lot
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    The Verb Hotel Lot

  • Van Ness Garage
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    Van Ness Garage

Park Here, Explore Everywhere

Big garages and smaller lots, all these choices are within easy walking distance of the action:

1330 Boylston Garage

If you want flexibility before and after a game or event, this underground garage is open 24/7. With online reservation options and consistent daily and hourly rates, you can either book ahead or drop in for a short or full-day visit.

Seeing a show at House of Blues? 1330 Boylston is practically across the street. It’s also near Loretta’s Last Call — Boston’s Original Country Bar — and The Station and The Station Art Gallery.

401 Park Garage

401 is open 24/7 all week, but those parking for a quick stop at Time Out Market or another 401 Park business can significantly save on parking costs with validation. This is also the closest garage to The Green at 401 Park, locals’ favorite all-season hangout.

Fenway Triangle Garage

This 500+-space garage sits right on Brookline Avenue and is one of the larger parking lots near Fenway Park. It’s a favorite for locals and visitors because of its multiple entry and exit points and online reservation option.

Rates vary depending on day of the week and time of day, but Fenway Triangle Garage is a great pick if you’re looking for long-term parking options. The 6’8″ height restriction also makes it a good fit for slightly larger vehicles.

Van Ness Garage

Van Ness is a popular parking garage located near some of the neighborhood’s hottest places. Game OnHouse of BluesMGM Music Hall and Fenway Park are all a short walk away.

The largest-capacity option available, it is a go-to for covered parking — just expect premium prices during special events. Costs for non-event days are lower and flexible, with pay-by-the-hour or monthly rate options. The garage’s online reservation feature can help you plan ahead if you’re seeing a show.

The Verb Hotel Lot

If you’re visiting someone at The Verb Hotel and or making a stop nearby, the hotel’s uncovered outdoor lot is a quick option if you have a standard-size vehicle and only plan on parking once. SUVs, minivans and trucks will want to make their way to the nearby Van Ness or 1330 Boylston garages.

The Verb Hotel lot is directly across from Fenway Park, but expect premium pricing for events or overnight stays.

Ready to Find Your Spot?

Street parking is limited and tight, and spots fill up fast on game nights and during major events. Booking ahead is always a good idea. Click into the page of the garage you’re interested in to find everything you need, including opening hours, current rates, lot info and how to reserve your spot.

Parking in The Fenway means you’re mere steps from the heart of Boston life. No matter where you park, your experience begins the moment you arrive.