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Old 12-02-2014, 02:09 PM
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Old 12-02-2014, 02:54 PM
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I do all the time, no one says a thing. Specially funny when sox fans yell steroids at yankee players, yet cheer ortiz as if he's god.
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You can wear your Yankees cap I see a few hundred minimum whenever I go.
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Visit the Union Oyster Bar in downtown Boston if you like oysters and great clam chowder.

The Union Oyster Bar I believe is the oldest restaurant in the US if I'm not mistaken.
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If you like great cannolis, try Mike's Pastry a few blocks away from Union Oyster. So many varieties to choose from and they are amazing.
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If you like great cannolis, try Mike's Pastry a few blocks away from Union Oyster. So many varieties to choose from and they are amazing.
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Depending on how close you want to stay to the Park, the Hotel Commonwealth is a great option right in Kenmore Square (steps from Fenway), and on the Green Line subway stop.

For a "large" US city, Boston doesn't feel all that big within city limits, it's closed in and easily walkable, with great restaurants all over, so tough to really go wrong in any area. Probably, as others have said, the best area to utilize the whole city easily is the Prudential area of the Back Bay which is centralized relative to the waterfront and Fenway Park. But in my opinion, if you want to stay right in the Fenway area, tough to go wrong with the Hotel Commonwealth.
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Visit the Union Oyster Bar in downtown Boston if you like oysters and great clam chowder.

The Union Oyster Bar I believe is the oldest restaurant in the US if I'm not mistaken.
Damn boy, it's chowdah!!!! If you don't know how to say it you don't deserve to eat it.

It is located in the area called Quincy Market/Faneuil Hall aka the place to send every tourist as the locals don't go there.

As for Fenway - every guy has to pee in the troughs. Almost part of the experience.

About a mile west of Kenmore Square, just past Boston University, you can see the remnainder of Brave's Field. Just after Harry Agganis Arena you take the right down Harry Agganis Way and the former offices/ticket booths are about 200 feet down on the left. If you can get into Nickerson Field in behind, you may have to go around to the other side, the stands are the center field/left field stands.
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I have a season ticket package still even though I live in NJ.

Personally I like to stay at the Sheraton on Dalton St (short mile walk to Fenway) but if you plan to site see, maybe staying over near Fanueil Hall would be better ... Marriott Long Wharf is nice, and close to the T, the north end, and FH.

Feel free to pm me of you have any questions. I'd offer you my seats, but they're just RF bleacher seats, so I doubt you'd want them.

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This is our routine, when we fly home.. Stay at the Marriot Long Wharf and you're in the North End (Little Italy + great bars). It's one subway stop to Logan. There is also the T boat from the hotel to Logan... Walk to Fenway - across the Commons and Public Gardens. Hit the pubs on Boylston. You'll skirt the Fens and end up at the ball park. No need to take the T, and you'll get to see the town. It's a very safe city. It's just about a two mile walk.
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As for Fenway - every guy has to pee in the troughs. Almost part of the experience.
Are they still there? I thought they renovated them all out.

Better then the troughs was the waterfall. I a mens room under the centerfield bleachers, a wall about 12 ft long with a gutter at the top constantly overflowing so it ran down the tiles. No backsplash at all. And sadly long gone. Of course, the water bill must have been huge.

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Thanks for all your input. It's been really helpful in planning the trip. I've been checking out hotels close to Fenway and wondered if anyone has stayed at the Hotel Buckminster, which is very close to Fenway?
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My favorite city! When you leave the airport, take the airport shuttle to the T. Not sure if they sell 2-day passes, but I would go ahead and buy a 3- or 5-day pass if they don't - well worth it. That T will get you all around Boston in no time. If you have never been to Boston at all, I also recommend walking as much as possible. So much history, and as creepy as it sounds, the cemeteries (Granary and King's) were among my favorite spots the first time. My boys enjoyed the Tea Party experience as much as Fenway!! It really was cool - very nostalgic. Have fun....you'll definitely be back for a longer stay after visiting!

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