I go to TD Garden for the Bruins! Everyone who works there is super nice, you get some free stuff. Any seat in the lower level is great! Food is a little expensive but I feel like that's expected.
Fantastic venue to see ice hockey and basketball in! If you have your event tickets on your phone, you can skip the main queues by taking the first left when you enter the building.
I've been here for concerts, circuses, Disney shows, wrestling and much more. Great venue! Very clean and I enjoy coming here for events. It's a local venue for me, which makes it convenient!
Everyone will say to see a game or a concert at TD, but splurge one time and get center, low seats for something. It's way worth it to see a floor view of some hockey (or the Red Hot Chili Peppers).
If you're parking at North Station, I'd probably recommend printing out your parking pass/receipt instead of relying on your cell phone, as my experience was extremely problematic.
Attend a Beanpot game. The Beanpot has been held held annually since the 1952–53 season and featured four universities: Harvard, Northeastern, Boston College and Boston University.
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If you like to drink a lot at the game and will need the bathroom, think about sitting not far from one so that you can go right to it as soon as halftime comes and that way you avoid the 15 min line
Visit Bobby Orr's statue at the entry plaza. Nearby neighborhood looks kind of sketchy.Visit nearby Boston Beer Works. If you need help deciding which Seats to Buy for your next Bruins game, check out Read more
The Godfather of Soul, James Brown, performed here after Martin Luther King's assassination on April 5th 1968. Brown agreed to perform to a smaller audience & have the performancetelevised.
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Built just 9 inches from the existing TD Garden. Original Garden built in 1928. 1986 Celtics went 40-1 here. Bruins rink was constructed before NHL stds and hence 9' shorter. More info in blog.<LINK> Read more
Next time your here for a game, arrive early to check out The SportsMuseum of New England located right here in the TD Garden! Normally open between 10-4, hours may change when there is an event.
Located in TD Garden is The SportsMuseum (known as "The SportsMuseum of New England"). The museum's exhibits focus on the history of various sports in the Boston area, including the Bruins & Celtics
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Great place to be during the Bruins & Celtics seasons. Even if you don't have tickets, going to a local bar like The Fours is an awesome way to spend your evening.
If waiting for the train, buy tickets before hand as It will be a $3 charge. Use the MBTA app where you can buy your commuter rail tickets just before you board
TD Garden has played host to the Frozen Four (’98 & ’04), NHL All-Star Game (’96), NBA Finals (’08 & ’10), & Stanley Cup Finals (’11). You’re in the right place for sports awesomeness.
The West side has McDonalds and DD, the East side has the executive entrance. Looking for operations? Go out the East side and take a left, than go up the concrete ramp.
Since its grand opening in 1995, more than 30 million people have come to the TD Garden to see the arena’s famous tenants, the NHL’s Boston Bruins and NBA’s Boston Celtics, as well as world-renowned concerts, sporting events, family shows, wrestling, ice shows and so much more.