Harvard Stadium 79 North Harvard Street, Boston, MA 02134
About the Business
Welcome to Harvard Stadium, a historic and iconic venue located at 79 North Harvard Street, Boston, Massachusetts. As a premier stadium in the United States, Harvard Stadium boasts a rich legacy of sports and events, offering an unforgettable experience for visitors and locals alike. Opened in 1903, this architectural marvel is renowned for its pioneering use of reinforced concrete, marking it as the first large-scale stadium of its kind in the nation.
Harvard Stadium is home to the Harvard Crimson football team and serves as a vibrant hub for a variety of athletic events, concerts, and community gatherings. Its horseshoe-shaped design and impressive seating capacity create an electrifying atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for sports enthusiasts and event-goers.
Conveniently situated in the heart of Boston, the stadium is easily accessible and surrounded by a bustling neighborhood filled with dining, shopping, and cultural attractions. Whether you're here to cheer on your favorite team, attend a concert, or explore the history and culture of the area, Harvard Stadium offers a unique and memorable experience for everyone.
Join us at Harvard Stadium and be part of a tradition that combines the excitement of live events with the charm of a historic landmark. We look forward to welcoming you to our vibrant community!
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Location & Phone number
79 North Harvard Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02134, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Very iconic colloseum stadium. The seats are made out of cement, and there isn't any shade. Make sure to bring a stadium seat, umbrella, and water to drink."
"Cute to visit. You will also encounter fun peeps doing their stadium workouts on days that there are no events."
"Great seating anywhere in the stadium. Plenty of food. Service and staff are very friendly and provide excellent customer service. Sometimes, they offer giveaways so be in the look out. The people in the crowd are cordial. No one seems to use their assigned seats, so don't be concerned if you need to sit somewhere else. The jumbotron is very good. The restrooms are decent, not great, not terrible. The train gets you to Harvard Square, and it is a 10 minute walk from there. It is better to use the train instead of driving. There is plenty of food nearby if you want a meal before or after the game. They could use a sound system for their band."
"Very bare bones ncaa experience. We went to 'the game'. The stadium itself is pretty bare without much to write about. No seats, you sit on concrete. Not many female washrooms. The food options are limited. Great atmosphere for the yale vs harvard game and amazing tailgating outside the venue pregame. I would definitely recommend attending the tailgate. However in the future would watch the game at a bar after going to the tailgate."
"Open to the public to work out, the stairs are famous for stair climbers and they are very hard to do. But they’re not the only way to work out here. You can also run around the track and there’s also a field next-door. Lots of street parking on the side"
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