Boston Sports Museum
The Boston Sports Museum, housed on the 5th and 6th levels of TD Garden, holds a half-mile of exhibits with some of Boston's best sports memorabilia.
The exhibits celebrate the history and the character of Boston sports, including the teams that play in TD Garden and the others that make Boston the envy of the sports world.
Visit exhibits dedicated to Boston hockey legend Bobby Orr, mementos from the original Boston Garden, and more.
For the serious Celtics, Patriots, Red Sox, Bruins or Revolution fan, this museum offers an early introduction to fan mania.
Located on the fifth and sixth floor concourse of the TD Banknorth Garden, the museum is a mix of memorabilia and hands-on action.
Tours leave on the hour (i.e. 10AM, 11AM, etc.) from 10AM - 4PM with the last tour leaving at 3PM and lasts for approximately one hour. Please note there is a maximum capacity of 18 visitors per tour, so please check-in at the Sports Museum Information Desk (located inside the ProShop on Level 1) 15 -20 minutes before the start of the tour.
** The Sports Museum Tour is not guaranteed daily due to TD Garden events and construction.
Visitors may purchase admission tickets at the ProShop on level 2 of the TD Garden.
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Check the website; the Museum's opening days & hours change constantly due to TD Banknorth Garden events.
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Adults: $15/person
Seniors (65+): $10/person
Kids (7-18): $10/person
Kids 6 and Under: FREE
Active Military & Family (with Military ID): FREE
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TD Garden, Boston, MA map
Phone: (617) 624-1235
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- The Boston area is known for all kinds of weather, so visiting a museum is one of many fun things to do on a rainy day in Boston.
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