Pittsburgh Pirates: PNC Park Tour (October 18–March 27)
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90-minute walking tour covers 1.5 miles inside the intimate confines of PNC Park and the Pittsburgh Pirates’ clubhouse
- General admission
- Length of tour: approximately 90 minutes
- What to wear: comfortable footwear; this a walking tour covering approximately 1.5 miles
- Wheelchair and stroller accessible
- All tours begin at the Allegheny Health Network Gate (next to the Willie Stargell Statue on Federal Street.)
- Bags of any kind, cameras, video cameras, or cell phones must be dropped off at a secure table for the duration of your visit inside the Pirates Clubhouse.
- All tour highlights, dates and times are subject to change without notice.
- Parking: Private vehicles will need to park in a pay lot anywhere surrounding PNC Park, or at the metered street parking. Lot rates typically range from $8 to $20.
PNC Park Tour
- The stadium: PNC Park, the Pittsburgh Pirates’ fifth home stadium and 38,000-seat facility located on Pittsburgh’s North Shore along the Allegheny River with easy access for visitors arriving from the riverwalk and those crossing the Roberto Clemente bridge from downtown.
- The design: The park showcases both scenic river views and a picturesque opening of the downtown skyline, as well as the architectural design of classic ballpark stadiums with rhythmic archways, steel trusswork, and a natural grass playing field.
- Fun fact: The ballpark’s two-deck design—the first since Milwaukee’s County Stadium was completed in 1953—gives every fan in the park an ideal sight line, with the highest seat just 88 feet from the field.
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About PNC Park Tours
In the Pittsburgh Alleghenies' first National League game in 1887, the rag-tag squad amassed six runs against the mighty Chicago White Stockings, establishing the team as a force to be reckoned with for decades to come. Today, through more than 130 years, five World Series titles, and four previous stadiums, the Alleghenies—now the Pirates—make their home at PNC Park, where pop flies soar amid views of the Clemente Bridge and Steel City skyline sprawling in the background. Located only 443 feet away—or, by official MLB measurements, 807.3 half-eaten hot dogs—the Allegheny River waits for home runs to splash down after sailing over the right-field wall, which stands at 21 feet high in honor of legendary Pirate Roberto Clemente. Off the field, the stone archways lining the entry-level façade tip their cap to the club's former longtime home, Forbes Field, and an outdoor terrace and riverwalk cool down fans enjoying the game on warm summer nights.