About Acrisure Stadium
Acrisure Stadium sits along the Ohio River on Pittsburgh's North Shore, offering spectacular views of the downtown skyline. Opened in 2001, the stadium replaced Three Rivers Stadium and quickly became an iconic part of Pittsburgh's sports landscape. The natural grass field and open design create an authentic outdoor football experience.
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Parking & Getting There
Parking Options
North Shore parking lots and garages
- Gold Lots 1-5
- North Shore garages
- Lot 5A (motorcycle parking)
- Street parking in North Side
Typical Pricing: $40-60 for game day parking
Public Transportation
Pittsburgh T (Light Rail): Allegheny Station and North Side Station serve the stadium
Rideshare & Dropoff
Dropoff at Art Rooney Avenue
Walking & Accessibility
Accessible via Roberto Clemente Bridge from downtown (pedestrian-only on game days)
Things to Do Nearby
Attractions
- PNC Park (adjacent)
- Rivers Casino
- Andy Warhol Museum
- Carnegie Science Center
- Fort Pitt Point State Park
Restaurants & Dining
Great spots to grab a bite before or after the game:
- Jerome Bettis' Grille 36
- McFadden's Restaurant & Saloon
- Burgatory
- Nakama Japanese Steakhouse
- Southern Tier Brewing Company
Stadium History
Acrisure Stadium opened in 2001 as Heinz Field and was renamed in 2022. The stadium features 12,000 tons of steel, a nod to Pittsburgh's steel heritage. The iconic 'Great Hall' entrance showcases Steelers history. The stadium has hosted AFC Championship games and served as a fortress for the black and gold.
Location Map
Acrisure Stadium is located at 100 Art Rooney Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15212