PNC Park, Pittsburgh: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby

 

PNC Park opened in 2001 on the north bank of the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh and is the home of the Pittsburgh Pirates. The 38,362-seat ballpark was designed by HOK Sport with an open outfield view facing the downtown skyline across the river—widely regarded as one of the best sightlines in American baseball. The Roberto Clemente Bridge, a yellow suspension span, connects the park to downtown and is closed to vehicle traffic on game days. The Riverwalk along the right-field wall offers free views of the action from behind the outfield fence. is just one of many options in Pittsburgh. Major attractions worth considering include Point State Park, Cathedral of Learning, and Duquesne Incline.