About PNC Park
PNC Park is widely considered one of the most beautiful ballparks in baseball, with stunning views of the Pittsburgh skyline and the Roberto Clemente Bridge. The intimate park features a natural grass playing surface and combines classic ballpark architecture with modern amenities. On game days, the Roberto Clemente Bridge is closed to traffic and becomes a pedestrian walkway.
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Parking & Getting There
Parking Options
Limited parking on North Shore - consider public transit or walking
- North Shore parking lots
- Garage parking
- Street parking in North Side
Typical Pricing: $20-40 for game day parking
Public Transportation
Pittsburgh T (Light Rail): Allegheny Station. Multiple bus routes to North Shore.
Rideshare & Dropoff
Dropoff on Federal Street or General Robinson Street
Walking & Accessibility
Cross Roberto Clemente Bridge from downtown Pittsburgh (beautiful walk)
Things to Do Nearby
Attractions
- Roberto Clemente Bridge
- Acrisure Stadium (adjacent)
- Rivers Casino
- Carnegie Science Center
- Andy Warhol Museum
Restaurants & Dining
Great spots to grab a bite before or after the game:
- McFadden's
- Jerome Bettis' Grille 36
- Proper Brick Oven & Tap Room
- Burgatory
- Nakama Japanese Steakhouse
Stadium History
PNC Park opened in 2001, replacing Three Rivers Stadium. The park was designed to evoke classic ballparks like Forbes Field while incorporating modern amenities. The Roberto Clemente statue at the entrance honors the Pirates legend. The ballpark's design maximizes views of the Pittsburgh skyline and Allegheny River. PNC Park consistently ranks among the best ballparks in baseball for its beauty and fan experience.
Location Map
PNC Park is located at 115 Federal St, Pittsburgh, PA 15212