Pirates at PNC Park
Widely regarded as the most beautiful ballpark in North America, PNC Park frames the Roberto Clemente Bridge, the Allegheny River, and the downtown Pittsburgh skyline from every seat in the park. Even when the Pirates are struggling, the view is worth the trip — and a walk across the Clemente Bridge from downtown before first pitch is a perfect ballpark pilgrimage.
The first-pitch view from behind home plate with the Pittsburgh skyline lit up at twilight.
PNC Park is a baseball stadium on the North Shore of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is the fifth location to serve as the home ballpark of Major League Baseball's Pittsburgh Pirates. Opened during the 2001 MLB season, PNC Park sits along the Allegheny River with a view of the Downtown Pittsburgh skyline. Constructed of steel and limestone, it has a natural grass playing surface and can seat 38,747 people for baseball. It was built just to the east of its predecessor, Three Rivers Stadium, which was demolished in 2001.
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Plan Your Trip
Pittsburgh International (PIT) is 30 minutes away. Stay downtown at the Fairmont or Omni William Penn and walk across the Roberto Clemente Bridge (closed to cars on game days). Ride the Duquesne Incline before the game for a classic city view.



