PNC Park Travel Guide

Home of the Pittsburgh Pirates

Last Updated: March 28, 2026

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115 Federal St

Pittsburgh, PA 15212 USA

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Seating Capacity: Baseball: 38496

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About PNC Park

PNC Park replaced Three Rivers Stadium (another baseball/football mixed facility) in 2001. As a frequent winner of award of best stadium in baseball, the Pirates haven't exactly matched that performance on the field until recent years.

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Tour Info

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Fan Tips

Few stadiums can match the visual impact of PNC Park. Set along the Allegheny River with the Pittsburgh skyline just beyond the outfield, the setting alone makes it one of the most memorable stops in baseball.

Many fans walk across the Roberto Clemente Bridge before the game, creating a unique and scenic approach to the stadium.

The seating bowl is compact with excellent sightlines from nearly every section, giving the park an intimate feel despite its open design.

Food options include local favorites along with standard concessions, and the smaller footprint makes it easy to explore the stadium without missing much of the action.

After the game, the riverfront and downtown area provide a relaxed environment to continue the evening.

Security Screenings

Like almost all US and Canadian Stadiums, you will need to enter through a metal detector before entering the stadium.  Be sure to give yourself extra time and don't bring any weapons or devices that could be seen as a weapon inside.  Pat down searches may be required.

Bag Policy

Bags larger than 16" x 16" x 8" are prohibited.  Only soft-sided bags are permitted. All bags are subject to search.

Note: Bag and security policies listed above are for typical sporting events. Special events, concerts, and other situations may result in variations. Please check the event website for any changes.

Getting to PNC Park

Public Transit: You may use the Port Authority's downtown bus service to get near the stadium or the West Busway. Then you just need to walk across the Roberto Clemente Bridge, but the Roberto Clemente Bridge is under construction and will be closed during the 2023 baseball season.  Fans can cross via the Andy Warhol Bridge (7th Street) or Rachel Carson (9th Street) bridges instead. You can take the T to either Wood St. or Gateway Center, and then walk across the Roberto Clemente Bridge to get to the game.

Rideshare: There is no taxi stand at this stadium.

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Closest Major Airport: Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT)

Parking & Transportation

Parking Options

While there does not seem to be a dedicated stadium lot, there is plenty of public parking at a very affordable rate. If you want to park a bit further from the stadium, you can always park at a park-and-ride and take the light rail to the game.

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Bus Service

You may use the Port Authority's downtown bus service to get near the stadium or the West Busway. Then you just need to walk across the Roberto Clemente Bridge, but the Roberto Clemente Bridge is under construction and will be closed during the 2023 baseball season.  Fans can cross via the Andy Warhol Bridge (7th Street) or Rachel Carson (9th Street) bridges instead.

Rail Service

You can take the T to either Wood St. or Gateway Center, and then walk across the Roberto Clemente Bridge to get to the game.

Taxi & Rideshare Service

There is no taxi stand at this stadium.

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Jessica A.

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Take me out to the ball game! Had a great time at Friday night's game cheering the Pirates to victory. Our seats were in section 120 which offered a great...

Posted On: 2026-04-20 18:15:30

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paris l.

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I always enjoy coming to PNC Park, and this visit was a little different for me since I usually sit in club seats but had tickets in Section 332 this...

Posted On: 2026-04-19 18:19:43

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Tiffany Y.

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I have been a visitor of PNC Park off and on for about 12 years, but somehow I did not have a previous Yelp review for it... PNC Park opened in 2001 and is...

Posted On: 2025-12-06 07:38:44

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