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Fenway ParkvsMuseum of Fine Arts
Fenway Park and Museum of Fine Arts are both rated very highly by professionals. Overall, Museum of Fine Arts scores significantly better than Fenway Park. Museum of Fine Arts is ranked #1 in Boston with endorsements from 10 reviewers including Lonely Planet, Fodor's and Michelin Guide.
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The Telegraph
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4 Yawkey Way, Boston, MA 02215
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"The repeat World Series win in 2007 cemented Bostonians' sense that the universe had finally begun working correctly and made Red Sox caps the residents' semiofficial uniform." Full review
"Even Yankees fans have to admit that there's something special about seeing a ball game at Fenway Park."
"The home field of the Boston Red Sox is a vivid throwback to the golden era of baseball." Full review
"Home to the Sox since 1912."
1 Star
"Fenway Park is the venerated home field of the Boston Red Sox baseball team." Full review
"Since 2002, fans have been able to sit atop that wall; and if you're after a truly unique experience, you could do worse than joining them there during one of the team's 81 home games." Full review
"Home to baseball’s Boston Red Sox, century-old Fenway Park is one of America’s favorite and most historic ballparks." Full review
"The home of the 2013 World Champion Boston Red Sox baseball team celebrated its centenary in 2012, making it the country’s oldest professional sports arena." Full review
"Opened in 1912, the old field has seen seven world championships. Even if you can’t swing a ticket to a game.Yawkey Way, the street the stadium is on, is as historic as the stadium itself." Full review
"with all due respect to the five-time-Super-Bowl-champion Patriots, it’s Fenway Park, not Gillette Stadium, that’s the temple of sports fandom." Full review
Museum of Fine Arts
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465 Huntington Ave, Avenue of the Arts, Boston, MA 02115-5597
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"Count on staying a while if you have any hope of seeing what's here." Full review
"One of America's grandest art museums, the MFA holds American and European paintings from the 7th century to the present."
Top Choice
"The Museum of Fine Arts holdings encompass all eras, from the ancient world to contemporary times, and all areas of the globe, making it truly encyclopedic in scope." Full review
"Founded in 1870, the MFA moved from Copley Square to its current home, a neoclassical granite building on Huntington Avenue—the so-called "Avenue of the Arts"—in 1909." Full review
"Arguably one of the top museums in the country. Go for the Copleys."
"The sheer majesty of this world-renowned arts institution would be overwhelming if it weren’t so enchanting. I’ve been delightfully lost many times, wandering through labyrinthine halls." Full review
3 Stars
"One of the country's leading museums, the Museum of Fine Arts contains a comprehensive collection of more than 350,000 artworks." Full review
"There's a special focus on American masters from the 18th and 19th centuries: Copley, Winslow Homer, Mary Cassat, John Singer Sargent, and Gilbert Stuart." Full review
"The MFA’s encyclopedic collection culls some of the world’s finest treasures, including international and contemporary art, instruments, photographs and textiles." Full review
"Like a combination of the British Museum and the National Gallery, this collection spans the world, but highlights include European Old Masters, Impressionists and the Art of the Americas Wing." Full review