Yes, there's a train from Foxboro to Boston—it's run by the MBTA Commuter Rail. The trip usually takes 45-50 minutes and costs about $15-$29 one-way. (Event days at Gillette Stadium often have special schedules, so check ahead.)
How do I get from Gillette Stadium to downtown Boston?
Take the special event MBTA Commuter Rail train from Foxboro Station straight to South Station or Back Bay Station.
These trains only run for big events like Patriots games or concerts, leaving right from the station next to the stadium. If no event train's available, you'd have to take a rideshare to a regular Commuter Rail stop like Walpole or Norwood Central—way less convenient.
How long is the train ride from Boston to Foxboro?
About 45 to 50 minutes on event-day MBTA Commuter Rail trains.
Regular service might take a bit longer with stops, but special event trains usually go direct from South Station or Back Bay to Foxboro. Always verify schedules on the MBTA website—trains don’t wait for latecomers.
Does the Boston t go to Gillette Stadium?
Yes, the MBTA Commuter Rail (part of the "T" system) runs direct trains to Gillette Stadium on event days.
These trains leave from major hubs like South Station, Back Bay, and even Providence, arriving at Foxboro Station—a short walk to the stadium. Skip the traffic on Route 1; this is the smart move.
How do I take the train to Boston?
Buy a CharlieCard or CharlieTicket to pay for MBTA subway or Commuter Rail rides.
You’ll find vending machines at most subway stations, or grab one at some convenience stores. CharlieCards save you a few bucks—subway rides cost $2.40 with one versus $2.90 with a CharlieTicket (as of 2026). Kids under 11 ride free with an adult, which is nice for families.
Can you Uber to Gillette Stadium?
Yes, Uber and Lyft both drop off and pick up at Gillette Stadium.
Look for the designated zone in Lot 15, right by Bass Pro Shops. After big events, wait times can drag, so book your ride early or brace for delays. The stadium’s Parking Page has the latest maps and rules for rideshares.
Where should tourists stay in Boston?
Downtown, Back Bay, Seaport District, and the North End/Waterfront are top picks for tourists.
- Downtown: Close to the Freedom Trail and Boston Harbor.
- North End and Waterfront: All about Italian food, historic vibes, and harbor views.
- Beacon Hill: Picture-perfect streets, historic homes, and boutique shopping.
- Seaport District: New hotels, trendy restaurants, and waterfront walks.
- Back Bay: Stunning architecture, Newbury Street shopping, and Copley Square nearby.
- South End: Brownstones, art galleries, and a foodie’s paradise.
- West End: Handy for TD Garden but not much else nearby.
- Cambridge: Just across the river—Harvard and MIT call it home and it’s easy to reach on the T.
Pick your neighborhood based on what you want to see and do.
What can you take into Gillette Stadium?
Only specific clear bags are allowed inside Gillette Stadium.
Clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags no bigger than 12" x 12" x 6" are fine, as are one-gallon freezer bags. Small clutch bags (max 6.5" x 4.5") are okay too, even if they’re not clear. Diaper bags are allowed with a child. Leave the big backpacks, coolers, and outside food at home. Check the Gillette Stadium website for the latest rules before you go.
Are there tours of Gillette Stadium?
Yes, you can usually book behind-the-scenes tours of Gillette Stadium.
These tours often include luxury suites, the press box, Patriots and Revolution locker rooms, and even the field. With space for over 68,700 fans, the stadium hosts NFL games, soccer matches, concerts, and more. Tour schedules and availability are on the stadium’s website.
How much is parking at Gillette Stadium?
Standard parking runs $30-$60, while premium or oversized spots can hit $150 or more.
Back in 2019, it cost $60 to park near the stadium, and prices have likely crept up since then. The closer you want to be, the pricier it gets—and lots fill fast. Buy passes in advance through the official site to avoid last-minute sticker shock.
Where is the Gillette Stadium?
Gillette Stadium sits in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
It’s about 29 miles southwest of Boston and 25 miles northeast of Providence, Rhode Island. Route 1 traffic can be brutal on game days, but the stadium’s part of Patriot Place—a shopping, dining, and entertainment hub that’s fun even when there’s no event.
How far is Gillette Stadium from airport?
Boston Logan Airport is roughly 23 miles away by air, but 27.3 miles by road.
Without traffic, the drive takes 35-60 minutes, but on event days, it can balloon to 90 minutes or more thanks to Route 1 congestion. Build in extra time if you’re flying in or out on a game or concert day.
What is the best way to get around Boston?
Walk as much as you can—Boston’s super walkable—then use the MBTA "T" for longer trips.
The Freedom Trail, Boston Common, and Faneuil Hall are all close together. For spots farther out, the "T" (with its five color-coded lines) is cheap and efficient. A CharlieCard keeps costs down compared to taxis or rideshares.
Where should I stay in Boston for the first time?
Back Bay/Copley or Downtown are ideal for first-timers.
Both areas put you near public transit, great hotels, and Boston’s biggest sights. Back Bay dazzles with its architecture, high-end shopping, and the Public Garden. Downtown puts you right in the middle of historic sites like the Freedom Trail and Faneuil Hall.
Do Boston buses take cash?
Yes, you can pay cash directly on Boston MBTA buses.
Bring exact change—drivers usually don’t have change. You can also add cash value to a CharlieCard or CharlieTicket right on the bus if you need to top up.
How much does it cost to go to a Patriots game?
Expect to pay around $127-$131 per ticket on average.
Prices swing wildly depending on the opponent, seat location, and when you buy. In 2026, tickets for hot matchups can top $150-$200, while less popular games might stay closer to the average. Factor in parking ($30-$60), food ($15-$30 per person), and merch—it adds up fast.
| Characteristic | Average ticket price in U.S. dollars |
| 2020 | $131.45 |
| 2019 | $127.04 |
| 2018 | $127.04 |
| 2016 | $130.73 |
(Historical averages; 2026 prices may differ.) According to Statista, NFL ticket prices have crept up slowly over time.
Edited and fact-checked by the MeridianFacts editorial team.