Open Monday – Sunday
9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Boston Bruins Heritage Hall is the latest addition to the amazing fan experiences found inside TD Garden. Located on the second-floor concourse, this highly interactive venue is integrated into tours of The Sports Museum and allows fans of all ages to immerse themselves in the Bruins’ rich 100-year history. Visitor experiences run the gamut from deep dives into facts, figures, and memorabilia to interactive exhibits and games.
Visitors can expect to see and experience:
Boston Bruins Heritage Hall is a self-guided experience concluding tours of The Sports Museum. After your 1-hour long tour of The Sports Museum, your tour guide will take you to your final stop to explore the venue at your own pace.
For more information on how to reserve a private VIP tour or field trip tour of The Sports Museum with access to Heritage Hall, click here.
Although The Sports Museum closes for most TD Garden events and holidays, Boston Bruins Heritage Hall may still be open. For access to Heritage Hall before a Bruins game, click here.
All Boston Bruins Heritage Hall attendees will receive 10% Off at the ProShop powered by ’47 located at The Hub on Causeway, the official team store of the Boston Bruins. The in-store discount is valid on the date of your Heritage Hall ticket only (before and/or after your tour) and your Heritage Hall ticket must be shown to redeem the discount. Note: some exclusions may apply, cannot be combined with other offers and is not valid online at BostonProShop.com.
Monday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM.
Tours of The Sports Museum with access to Boston Bruins Heritage Hall run daily.
Monday-Sunday tours run daily. Hours are subject to change daily dependent on TD Garden events and holidays.
On Boston Bruins home gamedays, Heritage Hall is open during the two-hour time window before game time. To visit Heritage Hall prior to attending a Bruins game, click here.
The Boston Bruins Heritage Hall is open each and every day except those designated days where we are closed due to TD Garden events or holidays.
Click below to see days you can access Heritage Hall:
The new Boston Bruins Heritage Hall is the latest addition to the amazing fan experiences found inside TD Garden. Located on the Level 2 concourse, this highly interactive venue includes state-of-the-art technological activations, videos, exhibits, and artifacts that bring to life the remarkable history of the storied Boston Bruins franchise.
If you would like to visit Heritage Hall during normal Sports Museum operating hours, please purchase a ticket to a Sports Museum Tour here. Each Sports Museum Tour will conclude with entry into Boston Bruins Heritage Hall. If you would like to visit Boston Bruins Heritage Hall during your next trip to a Bruins game in the two hours before puck drop (game ticket required), click here.
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Monday: 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
To view days Boston Bruins Heritage Hall is closed due to TD Garden events and holidays, please click here or call 617-212-6814.
If you would like to visit Boston Bruins Heritage Hall during your next trip to a Bruins game in the two hours before puck drop (game ticket required), click here.
You can purchase admission to Boston Bruins Heritage Hall during the day by buying a ticket to The Sports Museum Tour. Please visit sportsmuseum.org/tickets for more information and to purchase tickets. Depending on the tour’s availability, you may also purchase tickets at The Sports Museum/Heritage Hall Box Office, which is located across the North Station East Side elevators and next to the TD Garden Box Office. The parking garage elevators nearest to The Sports Museum/Heritage Hall Box Office are the East Garage elevators and/or The Hub elevators.
All access to Boston Bruins Heritage Hall in the two hours before Boston Bruins home games must be purchased online through Ticketmaster Account Manager. If you would like to visit Heritage Hall before your next Bruins game, click here.
Yes, we offer various discounted ticket options for customers. Please see below on how to redeem one of our discounted tickets:
Boston Duck Tours: 50% off a ticket to one of our tours to Duck Tour riders for the day of the tour. Please present the Duck Tour receipt at The Sports Museum Information Desk. Offer not valid in advance.
City View Trolley: 50% off a ticket to one of our tours to City View Trolley riders for up to 48 hours when the ticket was purchased. Please present the City View Trolley receipt at The Sports Museum Information Desk. Offer not valid in advance.
EBT Card to Culture Program: We are proud to participate in the Card to Culture program, a collaboration between the Mass Cultural Council and the Department of Transitional Assistance, the Women, Infants & Children (WIC) Nutrition Program, and the Massachusetts Health Connector, by broadening accessibility to cultural programming. All adults with a valid EBT card receive admission for $3.00. Those 18 and under with a valid EBT card receive free admission. Offer not valid in advance.
Go City: Free Admission to those with the Go City Pass
Iron Mountain: Free admission for employees when company ID. Guests with the employee must pay the full admission price. Offer not valid in advance.
Military: $15 admission to all military members with a valid military ID.
Old Town Trolley: 50% off a ticket to one of our tours to Old Town Trolley riders for up to 48 hours when the ticket was purchased. Please present the Old Town Trolley receipt at The Sports Museum Information Desk. Offer not valid in advance.
TD Bank Customers: TD Bank customers get up to 6 complimentary admissions to tour The Sports Museum, housed on levels 5 and 6, and the Boston Bruins Heritage Hall, housed on level 2 of TD Garden by showing their TD Bank credit or debit card at time of purchase. Advanced sales and online booking is not available when redeeming free admission
TJX: Free admission for employees when company ID is shown. Guests with the employee must pay the full admission price. Offer not valid in advance.
TD Bank customers get up to 6 complimentary admissions to tour The Sports Museum, housed on levels 5 and 6, and the Boston Bruins Heritage Hall, housed on level 2 of TD Garden by showing their TD Bank credit or debit card at time of purchase. Advanced sales and online booking is not available when redeeming free admission.
During the day, please go to The Sports Museum/Heritage Hall Box Office, which is located across the North Station East Side elevators and next to the TD Garden Box Office. All tours will begin there. Please arrive 10 minutes in advance of the tour time you signed up for so that we can check you in.
If you are accessing Boston Bruins Heritage Hall in the two hours before Boston Bruins home games, you should proceed directly to Boston Bruins Heritage Hall located on Level 2 of TD Garden. If you have access to the Boston Garden Society (BGS) elevators through your Boston Bruins game ticket, you can enter through the Boston Garden Society branded elevators. The BGS elevators can be found on Level 1 inside North Station and Levels P1-P4 in the North Station Garage. If you have Loge or Balcony tickets, you can access the Boston Bruins Heritage Hall entrance by taking the escalators located outside in The Hub on Causeway up to Level 2 and entering through the Boston Garden Society entrance (far right door). There will be signs pointing to the entrance.
No, you can not exit the building after entering Boston Bruins Heritage Hall and come back in for the game. Your game ticket will be scanned before entering Boston Bruins Heritage Hall, so you cannot exit and re-enter the building.
Yes, there are restrooms located inside of Boston Bruins Heritage Hall.
Yes, Boston Bruins Heritage Hall is a self-guided experience that allow you to walk around on your own. While there are no designated tour guides, , our Boston Bruins Heritage Hall Ambassadors throughout the venue can answer questions and assist you during your visit.
Yes, Boston Bruins Heritage Hall is fully accessible. However, please notify us of any special accommodations; it will help us make your visit smoother.
Groups with special accommodations should contact [email protected].
Boston Bruins Heritage Hall follows TD Garden security procedures. View full TD Garden guidelines
Yes, service dogs that are trained to provide services and tasks for persons with disabilities are permitted. Support or companion animals are not permitted.
Guests with service dogs or other special accommodations should contact [email protected].
All The Sports Museum and Boston Bruins Heritage Hall attendees will receive 10% Off at the ProShop powered by ’47 located at The Hub on Causeway, the official team store of the Boston Bruins. The in-store discount is valid on the date of your The Sports Museum and Boston Bruins Heritage Hall ticket (before and/or after your tour) and your Sports Museum and Boston Bruins Heritage Hall ticket must be shown to redeem the discount. Note: some exclusions may apply, cannot be combined with other offers, and is not valid online at BostonProShop.com.
No, there are no concessions available during your visit to Boston Bruins Heritage Hall. Outside food and drink are not permitted inside Boston Bruins Heritage Hall.
If you or someone in your party has a medical condition, religious need, or other need to bring in food or beverage, please reach out to Nick Collins at [email protected] or TD Garden Customer Service in advance of your event at [email protected].
Yes, Boston Bruins Heritage Hall is available to rent which is a part of The Sports Museum experience. Please reach out to [email protected] for more information!
No. Once you exit Boston Bruins Heritage Hall, you will not be able to get back in.
Yes, please call or text 617-212-6814 or email Nick Collins at [email protected]. Please allow the staff 24 hours to respond to any voicemails or emails.
If you are visiting during The Sports Museum’s normal hours of operation, you must purchase a ticket to a Sports Museum Tour to access Boston Bruins Heritage Hall.
All guests, however, must exit Boston Bruins Heritage Hall one hour after the conclusion of the final Sports Museum Tour of the day.
During pregame hours before a Bruins game, guests must arrive and exit in accordance with the specific timeslot they purchased ahead of time.
The Sports Museum Tour takes about 45-60 minutes and then you may spend as much time as you would like to explore Boston Bruins Heritage Hall unless capacity considerations dictate otherwise. However, we kindly ask that all guests exit Boston Bruins Heritage Hall one hour after the conclusion of the final Sports Museum Tour of the day.
We follow TD Garden Policies and Procedures, including the Guest Code of Conduct. If you have any bags, please note that they can’t exceed 4″x 6″x 1.5″ and will be subject to x-ray screening and inspection.
Please note that the taking of photos and videos inside Boston Bruins Heritage Hall is prohibited.
Outside food and drink are not permitted inside The Sports Museum or Boston Bruins Heritage Hall.
If you or someone in your party has a medical condition, religious need, or other need to bring in food or beverage, please contact Nick Collins at [email protected] or TD Garden Customer Service before your visit at [email protected] .
The Boston Bruins Heritage Hall is located inside the TD Garden on Level 2 at:
100 Legends Way
Boston, MA 02114
The East Elevators located in the parking garage will bring you directly to the main concourse in North Station, which will then lead you to The Sports Museum and Boston Bruins Heritage Hall box office where guests will meet for tours.
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