125 Brookline Avenue (0.4 km from Yawkey Station)
This Boston hotel is a short walk from Fenway Park, the home of the Boston Red Sox. The Residence Inn Boston Back Bay/Fenway provides complimentary WiFi and a complimentary daily breakfast.
200 Brookline Avenue (0.5 km from Yawkey Station)
Sonder at Pierce Boston is located in Boston near Fenway Park, Longwood Medical Area, and the Hynes Convention Center.
645 Beacon Street (0.6 km from Yawkey Station)
Fenway / Kenmore The Boston Hotel Buckminster is an ideal starting place for exploring Boston (MA). The facility provides a variety of amenities and incentives to ensure your stay is enjoyable.
1271 Boylston Street (0.7 km from Yawkey Station)
With an outdoor pool Boston's Verb Hotel is located on Beacon Street. There is complimentary Wi-Fi. Fenway Park is just 656 feet from the hotel.otel's lovely rooms have private bathrooms, air conditioning, and cable television.
500 Commonwealth Avenue (0.7 km from Yawkey Station)
Hotel Commonwealth is located less than 820 feet from Fenway Park and 2690 feet from Boston University. It features an on-site spa and guest rooms equipped with a 32-inch flat-screen smart TV.
342 Longwood Avenue (1.1 km from Yawkey Station)
This hotel is centrally located, within walking distance of many of Boston's cultural, recreational, and business districts. It features a multilingual staff, modern amenities, and is connected to the Dana Farber Cancer Institute.
370 Commonwealth Avenue (1.3 km from Yawkey Station)
Set in a prime location of Boston (MA) The Eliot Suite Hotel puts everything the city has to offer just outside your doorstep. Featuring a complete list of amenities guests will find their stay at the property a comfortable one.
22 Edgerly Road (1.4 km from Yawkey Station)
Located 5 minutes’ walk from Symphony Hall this Boston guest house features shared outdoor terraces. Fenway Park home of the Boston Red Sox is 1 mile away.
Yawkey Station Boston is the MBTA Commuter Rail stop in South Boston, Massachusetts. It is located on the Fairmount Line and is the southern terminus of the line. The station is named for Thomas Yawkey, former owner of the Boston Red Sox.
The station opened on April 29, 1988, and consists of two high-level side platforms serving the line's two tracks. The platforms are connected by a pedestrian bridge. The station is not handicapped accessible.
There are daily commuter rail services to Boston's South Station . On weekdays there are seven inbound trains and eight outbound trains. On weekends there are four inbound trains and five outbound trains.