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Harvard Crimson vs. Princeton Tigers Harvard Stadium October 24th, 2026
Parking & Directions for Princeton Tigers Harvard Stadium
95 N Harvard St, Allston, MA
02134, US
1. Harvard Business School Lot - 0.5 miles, $20
2. Allston Street Lot - 0.3 miles, $15
3. Soldiers Field Park Lot - 0.6 miles, $25
4. Western Avenue Garage - 0.8 miles, $18
5. Boston Landing - 1.0 mile, $22
Harvard Stadium isn’t just a historic football venue; it’s a place where tradition still runs deep and every game feels like stepping back in time. Built in 1903, it’s one of the oldest stadiums in the country and famously hosted the first use of a loudspeaker during a football game in 1911, talk about pioneering spirit. The natural grass field has been a constant, sticking to old-school standards even as modern stadiums go all-in on turf and high-tech upgrades. Just last november 5th, the place felt electric when Harvard edged out Yale 35-28 in a game that had fans on the edge of their seats. The sound system got a serious upgrade in 2010, making sure everyone from the nosebleeds to the sidelines could really feel the roar of the crowd. Seating options are surprisingly varied, so whether you’re after a cozy spot or a big-picture view, there’s something for everyone. The press box is a hub of activity, helping broadcast these historic moments to a wider audience. For anyone heading to Princeton Tigers Allston, getting to Harvard Stadium is a breeze, just follow the trail from the Harvard University Office of the Dean of the Harvard Club of Toronto or from the General Counsel’s office. It’s a legendary spot where history and passion collide, and catching a game here is like being part of something bigger.