Grandstand 18
Fenway Park
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About Grandstand 18
Key Insights
- Recommended For Outstanding Convenience (Rows 13-18)
- Recommended For Unobstructed Grandstand Views (Rows 1)
- Home Plate View
- Covered Seats
- Rows 1-18
Seating Notes
- For baseball games, we recommend rows 13-18 for outstanding convenience
- For baseball games, we recommend rows 1 for unobstructed grandstand views
- For baseball games, desirable view from behind home plate
- All seats in this section are under cover
- See all shaded and covered seating
Row Numbers
- Rows in Grandstand 18 are labeled 1-18
- An entrance to this section is located at Row 18
- When looking towards the field/field/stage, lower number seats are on the left
Views From Grandstand 18



What It's Like to Sit in Grandstand 18
RYS Expert Reviews
Grandstand Seats
Fan Reviews
The charm of Fenway Park is not so charming
Seats are about as uncomfortable as it gets - certainly keeping the area chiropractors in business.
View of home plate and infield is outstanding. View of the outfield is a green support beam. Other seats in this row are better. But seats 3-8 are terrible.
Nice shade here though.
Convenient and shaded, but crapshoot view
Last row in the section, but there's nothing really nearby to walk to.
You're taking a gamble sitting here. Seats 1-4 seem to be safe but anything to the left will deal with the pole. And all seats will deal with the overhang.
Small tvs are pretty much worthless.
Don't have to worry about the beams in Row 1 There is a support beam which sits just 4 seats in from the right aisle and directly in the line for Row 1. There are no seats in Row 1 which will have an obstructed view, but be cautious if sitting any higher (Rows 2 and up)
Stay within 6 seats of the left aisle Seats closer to the right side of Grandstand 18 will have to contend with the support beam for a view of the batters box and pitchers mound. But if you can stay no more than 6 seats in from the left aisle, you'll be left with tremendous views of the infield.