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The Red Sox are currently 1-3, and in the middle of a series against the Houston Astros, which ends on Wednesday.
The team is sitting in the basement of the American League East at the moment.
This Friday marks the Red Sox' home opener at Fenway Park in Boston, and fans will streaming into the city to see the team in person for the first time this season.
Parking won't be easy when it comes to getting into Boston.
But if you're planning on heading to the home opener, here are some places you can park.
Here are some of the available parking garages in the vicinity of Fenway Park:
According to ParkWhiz;
This article originally appeared on wickedlocal.com: Fenway Park places to park: Garages near stadium, how to reserve spot
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The team is sitting in the basement of the American League East at the moment.
This Friday marks the Red Sox' home opener at Fenway Park in Boston, and fans will streaming into the city to see the team in person for the first time this season.
Parking won't be easy when it comes to getting into Boston.
But if you're planning on heading to the home opener, here are some places you can park.
Where can people park for the Red Sox' home opener this Friday?
Here are some of the available parking garages in the vicinity of Fenway Park:
- Fenway Center Bower Garage, 771 Beacon St. Costs $45, for three-to 24 hours of parking.
- Van Ness Garage, 1341 Boylston St.: Near Gate A of Fenway Park with 500+ spaces. Costs $45 to park the whole day.
- Ipswich Garage, 160 Ipswich St. The typical event rate is $25 to park.
- Stanhope Garage 16 Brookline Ave. Event rate typically costs between $40-$50.
- Trilogy Garage 180 Brookline Ave. Costs about $45-$55 for event rates.
- MFA Parking Lot: 20 Museum Rd. Costs $32 for 2-5 hours of parking.
- Christian Science Plaza Garage, 235 Huntington Ave. Costs $18.
- Renaissance Garage, : 835 Columbus Ave. Costs $44 for 24 hours.
- Meter parking is extremely difficult to find.
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Alternative places to park in Boston
According to ParkWhiz;
- Use SpotHero or ParkWhiz to reserve spots ahead of the trip.
- Avoid Residential Streets: Parking in Fenway/Kenmore during games without a permit is a $100 fine.
- MBTA Green Line: Some fans prefer to take the T to Kenmore or Fenway Station.
This article originally appeared on wickedlocal.com: Fenway Park places to park: Garages near stadium, how to reserve spot
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