Fenway King Room

 470 square feet • FENWAY VIEWS
About this room
Spacious guest room with one king bed, facing Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. One King bed with custom upholstered headboard, imported Italian linens, plush down comforters and luxurious pillows. Modern bathroom with sliding barn door, spacious glass-enclosed shower, and Malin + Goetz bath amenities. 48″ flatpanel Smart TV with Google Chromecast to stream from your favorite apps.
STYLISH DESIGN
VIEWS OF FENWAY PARK
EFFORTLESS COMFORT

This Room
Includes

  • Stylish guest room, up to 470 square feet
  • Facing Fenway Park, the nation’s oldest ballpark and home to the Boston Red Sox
  • One King bed with custom upholstered headboard, imported Italian linens, plush down comforters and luxurious pillows
  • Modern bathroom with sliding barn door, spacious glass-enclosed shower, and Malin+Goetz bath amenities
  • 48″ flatpanel Smart TV with Google Chromecast — Stream from 1000+ apps like Netflix®, Hulu®, Showtime®, & more

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FAQs

Fenway King Room
What makes the Fenway King room unique?

The Fenway King room offers unparalleled views of iconic Fenway Park, providing a memorable experience for sports fans and Boston visitors alike. It features a luxurious king bed, imported Italian linens, a modern bathroom, a 48-inch Smart TV with Chromecast, and additional amenities and features.

How close is the Fenway King room to Fenway Park?

The Fenway King room is located within Hotel Commonwealth, which is literally steps away from Fenway Park. Guests can explore the neighborhood and walk to the ballpark in just minutes, making it incredibly convenient for games and tours.

Can I watch a Red Sox game from my Fenway King room?

Please note that views of live games are not available, though the Fenway King room offers direct views of Fenway Park’s iconic Green Monster. It’s an incredible experience to be so close to the action, feeling the energy of the park.

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