BOSTON SPORTS VENUES
From professional dynasties to prestigious universities, Boston's sports venues are as iconic as the teams that play within them - and our hotel is moments away from the action. Whether you're catching a baseball game at Fenway Park, basketball at TD Garden or a concert at Gillette Stadium, W Boston provides the perfect home base for your experience.
Fenway Park
4 Yawkey Way, Boston, MA 02215
Fenway Park is the nation’s oldest major league baseball park and home of the Boston Red Sox. Located near our hotel, the park is open year round and hosts multiple baseball, hockey, and soccer games. World-renowned musicians play concerts at Fenway Park as well.
TD Garden
100 Legends Way, Boston, MA 02114
New England’s largest sports and entertainment arena, the TD Garden is the home of the NHL’s Boston Bruins and NBA’s Boston Celtics. TD Garden also features concerts and other exciting events.
Gillette Stadium
1 Patriot Pl, Foxborough, MA 02035
Home of the NFL's New England Patriots and Major League Soccer's New England Revolution, Gillette Stadium is also New England’s premier destination for the biggest entertainment acts on the planet. When the Patriots and Revolution are out of town the location, space, and venue itself make Gillette Stadium the obvious choice for the music industry’s elite.
Harvard Stadium
79 N Harvard St, Allston, MA 02134
Located in Cambridge, right next to the Charles River, Harvard Stadium boasts beautiful views of Boston’s skyline. The country's oldest stadium has a capacity of over 30,000, and still ranks as one of the nation’s finest football facilities.
Boston College, Alumni Football Stadium & Conte Forum
140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Alumni Stadium and the Conte Forum are located in Chestnut Hill, about six miles west of Boston. Home of the Eagles, the arenas tend to sell out quite often have seating capacities of over 26,000 and 8,600 respectively.
Boston University, Agganis Arena
925 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215
Home of the Terriers, Agganis Arena is ranked amongst the top 15 venues globally for its size. The arena itself is over 290,000 square feet accommodating over 6,100 seats for BU hockey games, and over 7,000 seats for concerts and shows.
Boston University, Nickerson Field
285 Babcock Street Boston, MA 02215
Located right in Boston, Nickerson field is home of the Terriers soccer and lacrosse athletic programs. It was also the home of the Boston Braves MLB team until 1953 when the team relocated.
Northeastern University, Matthews Arena
238-262 St. Botolph Street, Boston, MA 02115
Home of the Huskies, Matthews Arena is the oldest operating ice arena in North America and has a capacity of over 6,000. Matthews Arena was recently renovated and continues to host games, commencements, concerts, shows, and even Presidential addresses.