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4 of 407 Best Attractions in Pittsburgh

PNC is by far a beautiful ballpark, but to see the Clemente Bridge and the tall building through downtown Pittsburgh all lit up at night is a site to behold. If you like baseball the tour of the park is very interesting and while you are at it take in a game or two.

Went to a Pirates game as part of a week long conference and was pleasantly surprised. The park is beautiful with an array of eateries and shops.
The highlight of my trip was taking a photo with the iconic Roberto Clemente statue and being able to purchase some Clemente swag to take back to my mom.

I don't think there is a ballpark with a view of the skyline that can match this. Lots of history in the park, celebrating days gone by. Good variety in the concessions,,, highlighted by Manny's Barbecue! It was very sunny so few people were in the seats they paid for and I kind of pushed myself against the pressbox and was more than comfortable. Great place to see a game. Not a lot of PNC moments to think of but everything else was there.

Allow the disabled veteran customer access to the Elevators. the first elevator was being operated by a gal that had a device that was Too Large, it took me three trys to even board... and she let me on thw wrong level 3 times.... Finally a Competent PNCPark guy told her to get out and he took me to the correct box seats.
Elvator #2. i waited several minutes fot the door to open as I tried to enter a drunk Guy went around me, bumpimg my device and cracking the plastic... when I asked him why he did it, He said This was His Elevator. He Slurred his words and presented as being drunk. I refused to enter his car.
I will copy this text and Report this incident to the #ADA and #DAV.... I support the Pittsburgh Pirates but will Never go to #PNC again.

Excellent MLB ballpark... Easy access, simple parking, GREAT SEATS... Lots of food choices and variety. Honors baseball history in Pittsburgh...

I'm a Nats fan, and I absolutely love every single thing about the experience of seeing a ballgame at PNC Park. The people who work there are universally friendly, welcoming, and helpful. The views and sightlines are outstanding. Food and drink options are great. Easy, safe walk to downtown. Lots of hotel options and many attractions nearby. We try to get up there once a year for the Nats-Pirates series, and always enjoy ourselves tremendously. Highly recommend.

Walked from our downtown hotel - an easy walk across the Andy Warhol bridge. Much better than paying for parking.
Entry was very easy, with friendly and efficient staff and no lines (although this was a Thursday daytime game and not exactly a sell-out).
Ballpark is great, with good views of the field from all angles and a lovely view of the river and the city skyscape in the outfield. Very scenic.
A couple of minus points - firstly the food and drink prices, which were ridiculous as they always are at ballparks. But I did what I always do - I didn't buy anything. My little boycott isn't going to change anything, but they're not getting their hands on my money. And secondly the T-shirt tosses didn't come anywhere near the 300 section. It would be nice to have a few shirts tossed to the upper levels too, to make those fans feel included.
Overall, a fun day out.

Very pretty park. Lots of things for kids to do before the game. Lots of food choices. Wasn't crazy about having to tip the vendors when buying drinks. Almost feel obligated to since it comes up on the scanner they hand you.

With only a little over 5,000 in attendance the park was very empty on this hot sunny sunday!! That being said we had a box and the relief of the AC was a great option at time. Still one of the best stadiums in MLB!!! Love going to games just zero excitement at PNC park which is huge turnoff!! Look forward to another game soon.

Great 1 hour tour of park. Learned alot about the history of the park and the Pittsburgh pirates. Was able to stay in the park after the tour rather than leaving and having to line up to re-enter. However, concession stands were not open until game time. But did manage to get 2 baseballs from batting practice - which our 5 year old grandson was thrilled about. PNC park is our favourite ball park with great seating and fans

That’s what this place is if we ever get a team to call it home. Super view of the friendly city and great seats. Vendors and ushers are the best. No place better for a ballgame. Nice to park in town cheap and walk across the Clemente bridge. Go at least once, maybe the Buccos will surprise.

PNC park is one of the beautiful stadiums I have ever visited. The customer service was excellent as well!

Not only do you to watch the great game of baseball in a great baseball city but you get to do it in maybe the best place to watch a baseball game in the country. My wife and I are Yankee fans so we like to combine watching them play with a little sightseeing and we were both blown away by PNC. Plenty of food options but the best may be Manny's along the centerfield concourse. I think it's one of the top 3 food options in all of baseball and you may get lucky enough to mee the man himself, Manny Sanguillen. Seats along the 3rd base line have one of the best views in baseball. The Pittsburgh skyline is very pretty in the day or night. If you're in town and you're a baseball fan give PNC a visit.

I'm a Baltimore girl, so it kills me to say it, but this is the most gorgeous stadium I have ever been in. Such a pleasant and beautiful place to see a game. Make sure you stay for the Pierogi Race. Park on the South Shore so you can have the experience of walking across the Clemente Bridge.

Great place to catch a game with wonderful layout. We had great sight lines and the scoreboards were just perfect for tracking ball the action

I've been to over a dozen MLB parks and this one blew me away. The park was clean, the staff friendly and helpful and the skyline view from our seats was stunning. I will definitely return to PNC Park.

A beautiful stadium , with a great view of the city . Easy to navigate , and courteous staff , if you need help . Parking on the Northside can be a little iffy , but the crowds aren’t that big for Pirates games , so it shouldn’t be a problem . Food is a little pricey , but just like every stadium . A lot of variety ...

Pittsburgh didn’t disappoint! Did a walking tour of beautiful downtown & took in all the unique & beautiful architecture. Walking the Strip & enjoying the interesting shops was so much fun. Great experience watching Toronto Blue Jays & Pittsburgh Pirates at their fantastic renovated PNC Stadium on the river. The many bridges crossing the rivers are a must see! A fabulous We didn’t miss taking the Duquesne Incline to further enjoy the spectacular view. Restaurants were fantastic! Recommend Gaucho Argentina & DiAnoia’d Eatery.

Lovely stadium! This was a great experience at a real “hidden gem” park. It has an intimate feel compared to a lot of other stadiums!

We’ve had the privilege to visit 20 MLB Ballparks over the years and PNC Park is one of our all-time favorites! Best view from seats behind HP or the 3rd Base line in the Majors. The Roberto Clemente Bridge over the Allegheny River with the backdrop of the Pittsburgh skyline make this park stand out from so many other Stadiums. The section Ushers that we visited with were very friendly and informative (as to the history of baseball in Pittsburgh). Highly Recommend PNC Park!!

Finally got evening seats at the Clemente wall and enjoyed a great view of the game as well as the fireworks. Ate a Manny's BBQ and met the man himself. An excellent evening even if we didn't RTJR.

Andy and Eric were our guides for the day and they absolutely made it a 10/10 tour! Such great knowledge and they kept us laughing and engaged throughout the entire tour. Came in from Dallas to see the park and they made it a truly amazing time! Will absolutely be back in the future and hope to see Andy and Eric again!

Recently took an a ball game at PNC park. It was a wonderful experience. Began by staying downtown and walking across the Roberto Clemente Bridge to get to the park. The ballpark is stunning, with magnificent views of the bridges, the city and of course the field. Great score board. Pleasant atmosphere. The Park emptied out rapidly and was able to walk back across the bridge to our hotel. Only the hot dogs were lacking. find something else to eat at PNC.

What a beautiful baseball park! Walked up to ticket window with no knowledge of sections of prices. The guy at the window was an exasperated fast talking Yinzer, who I believe, wanted to close his window. I said, “behind Astros dugout.” and he said, “$81.” Great! I get out my card to swipe and he says, “$162.” My Son’s 1st MLB game, I thought , “oh well. Just do it!” Game had already started, we walk into a home run coming right at us. We walk around the stadium to our seats and we are 4 rows behind the Astros dugout. Sec 12, row J, seats 3,4. Excellent seats and well worth the price. The game was a thriller won by the Pirates in the bottom of the 9th. Great memories made with my Son.

This is one of the best stadiums for watching a game. The skyline is amazing! The food prices are high of course and beer costs too much but its part of going to a MLB game. The lines are never too long and there's a lot to chose from. Getting in and out of the stadium is pretty easy and parking is close by.

This had to be one if the best ball parks I've been in. Staff were friendly and helpful, can't wait to go again!

Gorgeous park with an incredible view. The field is beautiful! The entire stadium including the lounge is SO well kept and clean.

We were there for a Red Sox game, it’s a beautiful park, clean, the staff are very friendly. They have great food options.

My wife and I just completed our annual trip to Pittsburgh for a ball game. We keep coming back every year as this park is truly a gem. Not a bad seat in the place. Truly a great experience every time.

The views from everywhere are outstanding. I always park at parking garage nearby so I can walk across the Roberto clemente bridge and it never gets old, you must try it and ill make a believer out of you. The skyscrapers and unique architecture and the river just amazing. Also lots of food choices. Enjoy the scoreboard before and during the game also.

Just look at this view. Seriously. Look at it. The steel city rising in the background. Bridges for days. Blue skies. Black and gold on the field. It’s everything a yinzer could ask for. Well, almost. A competitive team would be nice, as would a bullpen that doesn’t blow leads but hey, you’re stuck with what you can get when the team owner is a cheapskate. This is all to say it’s the best stadium in baseball and should not be missed!

Beautiful park, poor on field product. Pirates haven't won a World Series for 40 years. It will be another 40 years.

I went there on a school field trip. It was very interesting to take a tour of the park, go down to the locker room, and learn the history of the park.

Bought tickets the day of the game, the ticket master helped us pick awesome seats! It was so much fun, even sitting through a quick thunderstorm.

We don't live in the area, but we've attended many games here during several city visits. We love the ballpark, and nothing can beat the view. We took a tour on a recent gameday, and Terry and Mike were fun and informative tour guides. (Mike even provided my daughter with a cold bottle of water when she had an issue with the heat). Lots of food choices and in-game entertainment if you like that. The only issue we ever had was during this past visit (and not the tour date because we were in the ballpark early), when it took over an hour of waiting in line to get in. The closer we got to the entrance, the more mob-like it was. It left us no time to get to try out some of the different foods because of the crazy crowds (well, other than the perogies which were very good). Hopefully this was a one time thing due to the sellout crowd. The area is quite walkable and we've never had a need to drive to the park.

We are Pirates fans, and love watching them at PNC. The Park is beautiful, and there really are no bad seats. The view of downtown Pittsburgh is amazing.

I went to PNC Park to watch my Cardinals play the Pittsburgh Pirates on opening day. It is a great ballpark, one of the best in MLB, from the great views of the bridges and Pittsburgh cityscape, to the statues of the Pirates Hall of Famers.
It's a nice ballpark to walk around in. Be sure to check out the walk way beyond the outfield, between the stadium and the river, for great views of the river and city.
The food was good and there seemed to be a large selection. My only issue was parking, I didn't do any research beforehand and it took me a bit to find some, but not a big deal.
I recommend this ballpark!

People from Pittsburg are proud of their field. I have been to many and this is a great ballpark. It is close to the subway. It is clean. The food is of good quality. However, the best part is the people. At every turn there was someone to assist you. The employees take great pride in their park and it shows. Now if they could get an owner to put together a good team.

Went with our son who is a season pass holder. Stadium is very nice and facilities inside were very clean.
Staff was Pittsburgh friendly. Definitely a must do if there in the right season.

Have been to 15 MLB parks and this is my favorite. Spectacular views everywhere and nice wide concourses to allow easy movement for all. Concessions are decent and there are excellent drinking and dining options just outside the ballpark.
You also have 2 unique ways to get to the game. You can take the boat from Station Square or walk across the Clemente Bridge, which is closed to vehicle traffic for home games.

My family was relocated to Pittsburgh in 1972. I have many memories of Three Rivers Stadium. I cheered for the Pirates and Steelers. When the new stadiums were proposed I was definitely on the side of keep Three Rivers. 47 years later I have enjoyed games at Heinz Field and PNC. PNC has beautiful views of the Pittsburgh Skyline. The proximity to the rivers allows out of the park home runs to land I. The Allegheny River.

I've only been to a handful of MLB stadiums, but this one is really nice. Downtown can get really busy but it's ready to buy parking online ahead of time. I was surprised to learn you can bring cross -body bags in so that was a nice surprise. Great views along the river and ticket prices weren't bad. The park has good food options and a lot of them. Lots of restrooms so you don't have to walk too far to find one. Not a lot of team swag/pro-shop merchandise compared to some other stadiums though. Nice breeze in the walkway. Seats in the sun can be hot! Fun experience overall though!

Fantastic ballpark with amazing views and promotions. The prices are reasonable
Inside and great just outside the park.

The ballpark is gorgeous. There are few other MLB fields that have such a beautiful location, especially in the heart of a historic city. PNC is cashless, so go prepared with a credit card. The food was decent and there was a good mix of options to choose from. The pro shop is large and the prices are reasonable. There are also lots of good photo ops around the park. The area around PNC has really been developed and cleaned up.

One of the best we’ve been to on our quest. Concourse is very crowded but atmosphere outside is awesome

We head to PNC Park every year to see the Cubbies when they are in town. This park is absolutely beautiful. There are many options for food & drinks. The stadium is very clean. We always enjoy games here.

Went to Pirate game with grown son. Seats off first base was great! Ball park has intimate feel and let’s fans see game close up. Unfortunately Pirates lost game and struggling with another losing season. Minor league roster with big league prices. Long gone are days of being competing.

Hands down one of the best places to watch a game. Do yourself a favor and catch a night game. They offer alot of local favorites at the park. Plus there are alot of choice in walking distance from the park.

A more beautiful setting for a baseball, you are unlikely to find. It sits right on the water - making access pretty easy from a number of directions - and getting there early gets you the benefit of a beautiful river walk. We talked to a very helpful employee who gave us some food recommendations. We sat in my favorite place to watch a baseball game - the outfield plaza. They kept the game interesting with little cut ins between innings. It was September, so the Pirates were predictably not playing for anything, but the atmosphere was still pretty good. Would definitely visit again.

We’ve been to many of the ballparks and this was one of our favorite places to see a game! Seats on the third base side offer an amazing view of the ballpark and the city!

The blonde girl at the bar told my wife that she was weird for asking for quarters because she’s needed a tampon which made her feeling awful. What a bad employee. Digesting. I know who. Thank you.

Best baseball park I’ve been too. Would definitely return. The views of the bridges are breathtaking!

I have visited many baseball stadiums in my life and this one is a stand out. We were Lucky to get a tour of the stadium early and then return to a Baseball game. As a Mets fan I am familiar with the Pittsburgh Pirates. As a kid, I watched the greats of Pittsburgh play at 3 rivers stadium. This new stadium is in a prime location along the Allegheny River with a city backdrop. An absolutely stunning view outside the stadium. The walk to the stadium on the Roberto Clemente bridge is also an enjoyable site. A day at this park is all about "America's great Past time." Historic city that hosts a historic team. A baseball park among one of the best in America. Inside the stadium things are very convenient for the fans. Our seats were in the Outfield and we had a great view of the field. Baseball fans should put this place on their bucket list. My Mets lost the game, but it was about Baseball that day.
A little history - The Pirates baseball team was founded in 1882 as the Pittsburgh Alleghenys. They won their first world series in 1909. PNC Park opened in the Spring of 2001 displaying the spirit of Pittsburgh Pirates fans.

It’s a beautiful family friendly park. I’ve been here many times with out of town guests. There is not a bad view from any of the seats we’ve had. The park is clean and the benders are terrific. I’m not a huge baseball fan, but on a nice night the relaxed, beautiful atmosphere can’t be beat.

We enjoyed the Pirates game!!! Great seats in Club section!!! The assortment of food was yummy- hot dogs, sandwiches, popcorn, and cold drinks. Magnificent view of Pittsburgh skyline from our seats!!! We highly recommend a visit to PNC Park.

we stayed at the downtown embassy suites which was an easy walk to PNC park. We have visited many baseball stadiums and PNC PARK Most definitely ranks in the top 3 in regards to kindness and hospitality. The view from our seats overlooking the bridge and the city skyline, was beautiful. Saint Louis Cardinals nation Is still the best, but this one is a must if you are around Pittsburgh.

Great ballpark right on the Allegheny River. Seating was comfortable and the stadium was cleaner than some others I've been to. We had a great experience and will be back for more games.

I’ve been to all but 4 of the current MLB parks and this one rates in the top three. Good site lines. A nice neighborhood. A cool looking park. And nice food choices. I really enjoyed the park and the game. September is a beautiful time in Pittsburgh.

Typical ballpark with an amazing view of the Pittsburg skyline. Many food options including a couple bars.

Park was clean and nice. I attended with my brother and sister-in-law who uses a 3 wheeled scooter. We were visiting from out of town and all the employees were extremely helpful in getting us to the handicapped accessible seats we purchased. Only problem was at the concession stand where the attendant forgot to include one of the ordered items to the carrier my brother used when he picked up some drinks and food.

Went to two games, one with the guys and one with couples. Everyone had a great time. Beautiful view of downtown. Huge concourses. Great food and craft beer selection. They had a nice T-shirt giveaway one night, and an amazing fireworks display on the other. Love all the quirky dimensions and angles of the playing field.

Love the PNC Ball Park. Even the walk across the bridge is great. Park is well kept and people who work here are friendly and helpful. Good food value also.

I’m on a ballpark tour. I’ve been to 15 or so and this ranks as one of the best. The fan experiences are great. The park is small in feel but large in reality. If you sit behind home plate or the upper levels you have an amazing view. The food was excellent and reasonably priced in my opinion.

During our visit to Pittsburgh as the Pirates baseball season was over, we took the opportunity to do the “PNC PARK TOURS”.
Our guide Bob showed us around the stadium and it was very pleasant to hear stories about the Pirates team, the stadium, the history of the city in relation to the team and the 5 stadiums that they have throughout their history.
We walked around PNC Park a little bit. We even went to the players' bench, to the press room where the view of Pittsburgh is magnificent.
Our only disappointment was not having access to the players' room. But despite this, it was an excellent guided tour that delighted us.

We were in town (visiting Chicago Cubs fans) and found the park to be very modern and clean. The views of downtown Pittsburgh from our seats were pretty amazing. We found all support staff, from security personnel, to guest services personnel to our seat section host to be very helpful and friendly. Food prices were reasonable given the Major League Baseball park environment.

Easy to navigate and good view of the field. Sit behind home plate or along the 3rd baseline for a great view of downtown. Like all MLB parks, food can be pricey, hot dogs are almost $4

PNC is a great ballpark. Views of city and rivers are a bonus. So is all the flavors of Pittsburgh. Great place to see a baseball game.

Saw my team play the Pirates and was super impressed with the stadium. Variety of restaurants outside the venue, ease of access getting in, great food options inside (lines were long but it was a packed house so expected), clean restrooms and the view is awesome. You definitely want to be behind home plate or the infield (any level) because of the view. Trust me. ⚾️
Also, try and go when the have fireworks on the river. 👍

I have been to many baseball stadium's. I loved PNC Park. The grounds outside with the historical info along the water was very cool. The staff were all very kind and helpful. I am "legally blind" and everyone was AWESOME!

This is the number one stadium that was rated number one out of 30. It’s a very wonderful beautiful park with a gorgeous view surrounded by awesome restaurants inside and out.

The park is very nice, clean and offers a fun experience for all. What a shame the team is not the best and actually played more like a minor league team. The food and drinks in the stadium are good but pricey. Definitely worth a visit fun event to experience.

In terms of watching a baseball game I was thoroughly amazed at the views and atmosphere. We sat section 110 row B. Doesn’t look like a bad seat anywhere in the building. The ballpark was beautiful but looked a little worn in places. The concourse was kinda plain and food was very average. Had a mixed experience with the food vendor ppl. One was indifferent others were friendly we saw lots of workers doing nothing while ppl were in line. Overall an nice place but imho not the Mecca it’s made out to be.

Great park to watch a game. Seats are close to the action (and right now since Pittsburgy isn't winning you can get fantastic seats for reasonable price). Even the outfield seats are close to the action. All of the staff and ushers were very nice to us (we went to two games). One night we sat in the club level (better food and more comfortable seats and nicer rest rooms) and the other night we were 5 rows behind the visitors dugout (we were there to cheer on the visiting team). We made it in through the gates in less than 5 minutes.
We also booked the tour on game day. Highly recommend it. We got to even go on the field and talk to the assistant grounds keeper. It was only $10 a person (book through the PNC Park website). On away games or out of season you even get to see the Pirates locker room.
My only disappointment was the food. It was expensive as most ball parks are but it was nothing special (except the Pierogi's which we didn't try). Over $10 for a hamburger; $5 for a bottle of water (you can bring in your own water up to 24 oz as long as the bottle is still sealed).

It was a really good experience
My son is handicap and we got a wheelchair for him at guest services. They took us to our seats and made sure we were taken care of the whole game.
It was a really fun experience
We will be back!

Very nice stadium. Staff are very helpful and friendly. Lots of food choices and stadium is easy to navigate.

Always fun to see and read about the players who have contributed so much to the team's history. The statues are wonderful!

My husband, four year old and I went to the game will staying at the Holiday Inn nearby. We are avid baseball fans and loved attending and seeing all of the entertainment, the races and the mascot. We enjoyed the night.

Only reason I gave it a 4 is because they did play take me out to the ballgame at 7th inning stretch...some nostalgia doesn't hurt and I think the traditions should be passed on.

PNC gives veterans like me the best value, I love taking my son and we sit in the Club Level. The best views of any ballpark, too. Always a 1st class time. Thank you Pirates and PNC for all you do for us.

The view at this ballpark was incredible! A beautiful city skyline! Also, it was awesome to be able to walk to (or take a ferry) up to the stadium. But that’s where the good stuff ends.
DIRTY: The first night there was trash in the drink cups at our seats that was obviously never cleaned from the previous game. The next night the seats themselves were filthy because they clearly used blowers to dry the seats after it rained but all that did was throw all the dirt from the ground around. And worse, the seats were either smaller than normal or angled in a way that made you feel like you were squeezed in like sardines. Very uncomfortable.
BAD FOOD: The food choices were minimal, and worse, didn’t taste great. The beef burger didn’t taste like meat (and it was supposed to be real meat!) It was the first time ever I wished I had eaten before going to the ballpark.
NOT NICE TO FANS: And last but not least, they only give the first 20,000 fans the giveaway. The team is worth a billion dollars but skimps when it comes to their fans (unlike the Phillies). I gave my giveaway to a child who didn’t get there in time to receive it.

Amazing views of Downtown Pittsburgh. The park is in a perfect location. Everyone we interacted with was attentive and kind. I was disappointed with the food choices. The worst of any professional sports event/facility I have ever been to.
There are multiple parking locations close to the park. We parked at the Blue 10 garage, which was about a block away from the main/front entrance.
Taking a picture with the Roberto Clemente statue was awesome.

On the way to the ballpark (we stayed just across the Roberto Clemente bridge) I saw two people urinating in public. Never have I seen anyone do this and 2 with in 10 minutes left a pretty terrible impression of Pittsburgh.
The out side environment of the park included tailgaters, vendors selling stuff for much less expensive then in the ballpark and musicians playing. Along the river boaters were tailgating as well.
Once inside the park we were handed a program that was the 10th addition for the 3 game home stand so it was very up to date. A couple of the food places had pregame specials advertised and there was a map of all the food/drink options.
Our tickets came with a free beer ($8 value) and the bar tender explained it was an $8 credit that would even work on food. She was the most helpful and friendly ball park employee I ever encountered.
The energy in the park was amazing! The locals love their team. As a Cardinal fan we were just there to see a game and check out the park.
I’m still not a Pirate fan, but their fans are fun and their ballpark was the highlight of Pittsburgh!
Your able to bring in unopened water bottles. They’re sold for $1 out side the stadium. The bucaroos kids area was worth checking out.

Great stadium/park!!!! Highly recommend to any baseball fan that hasn't been. It is definitely a top 3 stadium, if not #1. My goal is to go to a game at every home park, and this knocked #9 off my list, and it was the best place to watch a game so far. Easy to walk to the stadium from any number of hotels downtown. Left-field seats were modestly priced, purchased them online, and they were very low to the field and felt like we were right on top of the game. Concourses were easy to move about and find concessions and souvenirs.

We’ve been to stadia all around the US and Canada and this one is AMAZING! Well laid out, BEAUTIFUL view of the skyline, and lots to see and eat! Walkable and pedestrian friendly!

Beautiful park with scenic views of the city and river. Great atmosphere round the stadium. Love the restaurants bordering the park

First of all, I love PNC Park and maybe my review isn't fair of PNC Park, but my review is more on the Pirates players that play there. I've been to at least 20 games there this season. I go in as soon as the park opens with my early teenage son who loves baseball and all that it offers. We try to obtain balls, autographs and any memorable things that add to the experience. My son waits for both teams to obtain autographs and we notice that the visiting team's players sign autographs WAY MORE than the Pirates players do (like ten times more!). I understand that the players are trying to focus on the game, but come on. Pitchers and position players aren't even playing that day and can't sign just a few autographs. I mean, other than Paul Skenes, it's not like these guys are superstars and will be mobbed for autographs. It would be nice if they just took 3-5 minutes to sign a few autographs for the fans. I mean they are playing at their home field and they have pretty much sucked for the last 10 years. The least they could do is make a few young fans happy. The visiting team does and it's not even their home stadium! Anyway, love PNC Park, hate how the mediocre/below average players can't sign any autographs before a game.

First, I love baseball so my opinion may seem less than objective except... ballparks make or break the whole experience.
I was pleasantly surprised at the affordability of this park. Tickets ranged in price that would make it easily affordable for a family. However, like most athletic venues, the concessions aren’t cheap but at PNC tickets were as low as $6.20 and that goes a long way when it’s time to feed the kids.
The amenities were clean and accessible. Everyone was friendly and seemed proud of their park. The whole park is user friendly.
The views are classic. In the heart of the city with buildings and bridges visible past the outfield. There are no obstructions to the field. The whole ambiance made for a wonderful experience- except the Pirates lost! (Such is life)
Visiting like me? The stadium is easy to get to from anywhere. Get here early to tailgate. Just keep in mind that you won’t be able to park on the street. Street parking closes two hours before sporting events. BUT, parking in designated lots is plentiful for 10 to 20$. Most lots are a short walk to the stadium. Lots of bars and restaurants in the area.
I look forward to my next game here.

On Sundays, if you arrive earlier they have nice games for kids and families. Try to book in advance and if you buy your tickets on the internet it's going to be cheaper but you must download the app. They have tons of things for kids and the prices for food are not horrible.

What a great ball field!! Beautiful view and play area for the little ones! Prices are comparable to other parks Maybe even a little cheaper. Seats were awesome!

Beautiful ballpark on the river. Attendance was really sparse but the view is great and it was a fun evening!

This ball park is beautiful!! Lots of interesting Pirates' memorabilia in the concourse! Fun section for kids too. Easy to walk around and see things! It was neat to see the city behind it! Do yourself a favor and go watch your team play here!

One of.my favorite ballparks in all of the major leagues. Not a bad seat in house. But recommend a location in which you can enjoy the awesome back drop of the Pittsburgh skyline.

Was in town for the Steelers game and stopped by the field to take a look around. We arrived too late to take any tours of the inside, so we viewed the outside of the park along with the team store and the statues outside the field.

I believe this may be the best ballpark in the country! Its location on the river, overlooking the city landscape, is picture-perfect. Entrance to the stadium, every time I have come, is easy with no long waits. Exiting the stadium has always been quick and orderly, even after a very crowded Saturday night game. There is not a bad seat in the stands, and the entire place is exceptionally clean, including the restrooms. The view at sunset is amazing. The fireworks this time were an added bonus - one of the best displays ever. I just love ,love, love coming here. Now I just need my Pirates to win some games.

PNC Park is the best place to watch a Major League baseball game. The ballpark is rather cozy which makes it great but then the view of the city and bridges is better than one can describe. It is also easy to get to PNC Park by walking across the Clemente Bridge, driving to the parking lot, or taking a ferry. The concessions have reasonable prices for the Major League. The only thing we don’t like are the nets above the dugouts which MLB requires. Looking thru the nets is a big negative.

In a nutshell. Ive been to 30 MLB parks and PNC is top 5, easy. The stadium itself is great, the food options and surrounding area are excellent and the backdrop is spectacular. Get a seat in the first few rows of the upper deck or towards the back of the box seats on the 100 level so that you can see the game and the city and bridges. Enjoy

Family in from San Francisco we all went to the baseball game and even though it poured down rain for almost 2 hours we had a great time. In the end the Pirates won.

The park was great. The city was great. lot to do and a lot of museums. The Heinz museum it was a fun time. The Duquesne incline is a must to do.

PNC Ballpark is frequently cited as the best, or among the best, major league ballparks. It did not disappoint. The stadium has an "open" feel and the foul territories are small so that fans are seated close to the players - an intimate baseball experience. We loved it. The Pirates are not particularly good this year, so our section was rather sparsely attended.

Great views and a nice walk. Love the views! We visited at night and the walkways were pretty well lit.

This is a great Park to watch a game! I am originally from Chicago and I have gone to several Parks across the county and this is definitely one of the best! Great views and the food is also good!

Nice ball park, and because of Covid, not full, so no crowding and great views. Got on line for ice cream, yes even with limiting the fans, there was a line for ice cream. We enjoyed the ice cream even though the game was a loss!

This is one of the best baseball stadiums in America and seeing a game here is a great experience. From the view of the Pittsburgh Skyline to the variety of local foods to the Pierogi Races, it was a fun time.

Great ballpark...you can get better seats here..then in Chicago or Milwaukee?? For the price..never sat so close

Great concessions available on every level, good gift shops, sight lines and views of the city are excellent. We moved around the park and I really enjoyed the view from almost every area. The kids area is ok, but the city views, skyline, and park layout make up for the kids area and frankly the not great quality of play on the field.

I love this place - unfortunately a Nutting team plays there. I was there for a two weddings and it was a phenomenal. I wish they had more events. The badseball field and stadium have to be in the top 5 in the country.

PNC Park is a very nice ballpark. It’s conveniently located in town . Lots of venders for getting food and drinks however, like all ballpark a bit pricey..
Restrooms were very clean..All the staff were friendly and helpful!!

Forty family members attended the game as a "Family Reunion". We were able to get a group rate with very good seats. The park is conveniently located in the heart of Pittsburgh. The amazing fireworks lasted for 30 minutes. Crowds following the game were orderly and the traffic flowed smoothly.

I don’t think there is a “bad” seat in the house. We attended a weekend baseball game and it was exciting to say the least. My kids had a blast! Food and drinks were a normal “high-price”, which is expected. Lines were long- so if you see a short one, step in when ya can. Great location right downtown! Lots to do before and after a game with the Bucs!

Tough for locals as Pirates are a bad team, but a great place to enjoy a game and if you visiting from another city an easy ticket to get!

PNC is a very nice, modern ballpark. They had a sale, and we got left field seats for $12.50.
Food was great, but a bit pricey (only reason for not 5 stars). 24oz Coors Light for $12.50, Jumbo hotdog $6.50, extra-large Crabfries $10.50.

Tip 1: Check out the stadium tour. It was extremely reasonable with price and well worth it. I was worried about parking, but there is parking all over the area. I've always been told this is one of the best ballparks in baseball, and it really is!

Great Great Great facility and just a beautiful ballpark...great location and view of the skyline. I dont think there is a bad seat in the house. Easy to get around in and you have to go to a game if you are around here.

We came here for the view of the skyline and it did not disappoint. We sat up high over home plate to take in that view. It was a hot and sunny day with very little breeze so we took a bunch of walks around the concourse to cool off. The game we went to was a Sunday afternoon game so the kids got to run the bases after the game ended which was really awesome.

I am trying to go to all of the MLB stadiums in the US so when we were back east this summer, we got to see a Pirates game at PNC park. What a gorgeous park!
We walked the entire perimeter of the park before the game so that I could see all four fo the legends statues. We also walked across Roberto Clemente Bridge to get a great panorama of the park. I am glad we did both of these because the walk was really nice and the outside of the park is as beautiful as the inside.
The food was good at the park though we didn't care for the "boneless wings" at Quaker Steak and Lube - they were basically chicken nuggets with an overly sweet sauce on them. The pierogis were awesome and had we not already had Primanti Brothers (at the original location) earlier that day, we would have DEFINITELY gotten a sandwich there. Those sandwiches are too die for. We also got a great ice cream helmet with a delicious cookie in it - so good. Don't miss that!
Overall, this park is well thought out and very accessible to fans. I love how it is situated facing the downtown skyline and beautiful bridge. The stadium was clean and everyone there was SO nice.
This really is at the top of the list of the ballparks I have been to. LOVED it!

This stadium is very clean! It was a busy game, but things are well organized so there was no waiting for long periods of time for restrooms or food vendors.
The people helping find seats were extremely kind. They wiped off your set for you as a courtesy.
Game was fun and had lots of interactive events.

Miller Lite Skull Bar was one of two negatives about PNC. The food is way too expensive overall.
The Skull Bar staff were rude and unpleasant. They did not take customers in order but used a "pick and choose" approach which I did not like. One woman was downright mean.
Don't go there.

Great park! We sat behind home plate in the upper deck and had the best view of the city! It was Star Wars night and the characters were there interacting with the fans. And the pierogi race was hilarous!

The park is great even if the Pirates stink. It was the perfect night to be outside watching a baseball game. The Pirates lost (big surprise), but still enjoyed the evening. The staff at PNC Park are awesome!

A very beautiful baseball stadium, close to the center which can be reached on foot.
Modern with a remarkable view of the yellow bridges that cross the Allegheny, including the one - the closest - dedicated to the former local star of the Pirates: the Puerto Rican Roberto Clemente who died in 1972 and the alignment of Downtown buildings.
Unobstructed view over the entire plot, comfort and accessibility.
To discover this exciting spot, it is the ideal place, from every point of view.

Arrive a bit early if you have kids and go to the Kids Club area to play. Kids can see how fast they pitch, or do a home run derby with a virtual mlb pitcher. A small playground as well. Typical ballpark food and drinks. Very well maintained park, with friendly staff.

The park is beautiful. The view of the city skyline is awesome. The food choices are good but a bit on the expensive side.

Very nice weekend in Pittsburgh. Went to the city for baseball but enjoyed the bus tour of the city.

Dave was the best tour guide. Loved every minute of it. There was so much pride in being a Pirates fan

Beautiful ballpark. Very modern with good seats everywhere. I don't think there is a bd seat in the house. Plenty of food options and very clean facility. Great location on the river and plenty to see and do inside the park

We went to two Pirates games on a weekend visit to Pittsburgh. It was my first visit to PNC Park in 20 years but the stadium still looks great. With the bridge, river and downtown past the outfield it has one of the best backdrops in MLB. We stayed downtown and a short walk over the Warhol bridge was a great way to arrive. Outside the stadium has plaques that celebrate Pirate hall of famers as well as some of the great players from the Negro Leagues. The outfield concourse is really well laid out and has a number of restaurants, a playground and giant bobble heads. We sat down behind the visiting dugout one night to be close to the action and in one of the highest rows in the upper deck the next night to enjoy the view. There were fireworks after the second game which was a great way to cap our visit. This is one of the best stadiums in Major League Baseball and we definitely hope to return to PNC Park.

This is my third trip here since 2002 and have been to all 30 ballparks. This is our favorite ballpark!
Beautiful setting on River and city skyline. While it is most beautiful it is not the most comfortable; the seats are not angled toward homeplate so hard to see action at plate. Good was really good, pretty standard ballpark fare but all very tasty. The soft serve ice cream is great. All ballpark employees were amazing and top notch. Team store is well stocked with lots of variety.
We also took a ballpark tour which I HIGHLY recommend taking the tour. The franchise is steeped with history and so interesting.

Not a bad seat in the whole stadium! Absolutely love coming here! Downfall (for me personally) of this year (2021) the whole stadium was cashless. You must have and use your credit/debit card for EVERYTHING.

We had the privilege of seeing the Savannah Bananas play here, and overall it was a wonderful experience! Staff were friendly/helpful, stadium clean. Bummed full food menu wasn’t offered, and lower sections can be tricky to find.

Great park, great prices...concessions way over priced, but the Pirates actually won and played an awesome game.

Really enjoyed the staging. The view of downtown was super. Too bad restaurants were so booked and the one we found seats was out of most of their dishes.

The Pirates might not be the best MLB team but the experience at PNC Park cannot be beat in my opinion. The park has an old time, comfortable feel and the view of the city of Pittsburgh is outstanding, especially as the sun goes down. The parking is plentiful and close-by. It is also an easy walk into town if you would so desire. The restaurants near the park are fun. The area also is home to Heinz Field and a great concert venue (Stage AE).

I think I'm up to visiting 15 different ballparks around the county. PNC has the best views of any park I've been to. I know some of them have water around them, but in those parks, maybe 15% of the seats can even see the water. It's a beautiful, clean ballpark that has excellent food choices.

We were fortunate enough to see the Pirates in one of their relatively few victorious outings this season. This park made the experience that much more enjoyable. The food choices, although no less pricey than in any other stadium, were very good. I don't think there's a truly BAD seat in the whole place, and I was very pleasantly surprised by how clean everything was.

The views at this park are great and I understand why it is often rated as the best park. But the food options are limited and the park isn’t set up for a sell out - way too crowded. But we enjoyed are time there.

Family had a great night catching a Pirates vs. Brewers game! Really nice field. Couldn’t believe it was $1 hot dogs on Thursday nights....just ask for well-done dogs.

Walking distance from our Downtown hotel made this very accessible for us. Great views, relatively comfortable seats, lovely restrooms, and food staff were lovely and accommodating of my requirements (no cheese, only salsa for my nachos, and I got double salsa!) - and a laugh at the Pierogie Race - great fun :)

As an opposing team visitor, I was blown away by how friendly the people of Pittsburgh are and the service we received at this stadium. What an amazing place to watch baseball, the Pirates do it right. This stadium is great. The view alone is 5 star and the people are even better. If you can make it on fireworks night you will not be disappointed!

The entire staff that we encountered while at the ball park was so very helpful. Our usher Don took the time to wipe down our seats and went out of his way to get us our "First Trip to PNC Park" certificate from guest services. The view of the city skyline is picturesque!

Loved walking to this stadium from my hotel. So much energy from the fans. So much history walking thru the area and crossing the bridge with such amazing views.The stadium was beautiful.

We enjoyed both a tour and game. Our tour guide, Ron, was awesome! Great personality and stories and he spoke loud enough for all to hear.
The park is laid out very well. Not a bad seat in the house. We wished the city would have had more lights on the buildings when it got darker, what a great view that would be… but we could still see the city skyline.
The best chicken sandwich is along the riverfront part of the park. We wanted to try the pirogies with pulled pork at the next food venue ... but how does a stadium run out of pulled pork within an hour of opening? Disappointing. We thought food was slightly expensive.
Overall, another great stadium to enjoy baseball.

There's not a bad seat in this place to see a baseball game. My friend and I were huffing and puffing to get to the top tier of seats and I still felt like I had a great view of the game--and a better view of the city beyond the park. Breathtaking view!

This is a pretty standard baseball park but with a pretty spectacular view of the bridges and city. Try to go do a day game or a sunset game so you can see the city in all its glory.

PNC is our 19th current baseball stadium to visit. While it didn't have any truly unique features, the view of the river from left and center field was beautiful! From our seats on the 3rd base side, we also had a great view of the Pittsburgh Downtown skyline over center field!!! We parked in downtown (in a garage about a block from the bridge on 6th street) and walked to the stadium. It was an easy walk across the bridge! There are a lot of beggers and people trying to sell snacks and bottled water, but that is standard outside every stadium. The food options at PNC were great (and the food was great!). As with any park, it is expensive to eat, but if you just get a snack, you'll be fine. :)

Wow what a great ballpark I dont think there is a bad seat in the stadium.They had lots of choices for foods, it was reasonably priced and the sitting area looking out at the water was wonderful.

The view compares with any MLB park. Great cityscape in centerfield. Ticket prices are reasonable and there are many eateries and drinkeries near the stadium. If you stay at SpringHill Suites (Marriott) you could throw a baseball to the park. There are also good options for food and drink inside the stadium. Check out their giveaway days - free hats, free t-shirts, etc.
In 2020, the Pirates will be in the playoffs.

Weather was perfect for a ballgame and we secured great seats using Seat Geek. Went two nights and the first (Tuesday) wasn't crowded but Friday was busier and the fireworks show after the game was amazing.

This is a review of the PNC Park TOUR only. The park itself is a must see for a ball game. The best way to put the tour in perspective is to compare this $30 tour to the $10 tour at Acrisure. The Acrisure tour is far superior designed at a value price for the fan with a maximum experience. The PNC park game tour is reflective of cheap ownership trying to cash in on a minimal experience. The tour guides are very good an knowledgeable, but other than the Legends museum, all you see are various public areas throughout the stadium. Was said a possibility to see the press box and BP, neither happened. Not a recommended tour!

PNC Park is the BEST ballpark in the nation! It’s a great experience to watch the Pirates play here. We stayed at the Residence Inn right across the street.

We had an amazing experience. As a father of 3 boys, we are on a nationwide tour to see every MLB Park. This was our 14th stop and didn't disappoint. We had really high expectations based on what we were told and read and the overall experience exceeded expectations for a variety of reasons: 1. Pittsburgh is a great city and we had fantastic weather 2. We attended a Saturday night game with great seats down the 3rd base line in the outfield 3. There's a large variety of food options and craft beers but the lines were very long and the staff didn't seem to move very fast. Granted, we tried getting food and drinks in the first inning at a near-capacity crowd so that was the first problem but they still seemed very under-staffed. I recommend walking across Roberto Clemente Bridge to take in the entire gameday experience and if you get to enjoy the fireworks shot off from the barge on the river, you are in for a treat - this was one of the most intense fireworks shows I've seen in my life. The Riverwalk behind the stadium is great for running and you can visit with boaters and take a short walk down the way to see Heinz Field where the Steelers play which is a gorgeous stadium. Don't forget to let the kids do the water stairs outside the stadium. This stadium was a top-3 experience for me and my family based on the 14 Parks we've been to so far. Stay Downtown, Pittsburgh is a great city and very clean

This terrific ballpark is just over the Clemente Bridge from downtown. The park is modern and comfortable, with very good food and beverage options, fine sight lines and excellent views of the river and downtown beyond. This is one of my favorite ballparks, and it features a great tradition: The racing pierogis.

I've been to several Pirates games over the years, and I always enjoy going to PNC Park. It's always clean, very easy to navigate, and there's lots to do close by before and/or after the game, all within walking distance. Plus, the hotels close by are nice, and can also serve as a solution to your parking problem.

I went to my first game and totally loved every minute. There is a shop, free programme, plenty of food and drink places, plenty of toilets. My seat had lots of leg space and was comfortable. The facilities I rate as excellent. The game was good too and the pirates won which made it perfect. Our night had fireworks at the end and they are hands down the best I have ever seen. No complaints, just awesome!

Hands down the most amazing baseball park in the country. I probably went to a dozen games this season despite their losing record. It's a fun experience.

The view is incredible, the team beyond belief (the latter not being good). Best of the modern ballparks I've been to so far, although I'll admit to bias, being a Pirates fan dating back to the Forbes Field days who hadn't been to a ballgame here in over 25 years (I live four-plus hours away). The sightlines are good, the park is attractive, and the view of downtown Pittsburgh awesome. Befitting Pittsburgh, there's a lot of up-and-down within the park, so if you have issues with that, be advised. Tickets aren't that expensive. For parking, your best bet is to park downtown and walk over the Roberto Clemente (6th Street) Bridge; regardless of where you park, it's going to take a while to get in and out; just be aware of this. Have I mentioned that the view is amazing?

Like the title states, the views are AMAZING. I sat in 318 row F and the views were perfect up there. No cup holders in the 300s so it was a little awkward finding a place to set our beers. The seats are also super small so luckily due to social distancing the seats, we could spread out a bit. The staff at guest services and the ushers were super helpful explaining where things at the park were as it was our first time there. Did not enjoy the long lines as most stands only had 1 or 2 registers open and no enforcement of Covid health and safety policies. Also didn’t enjoy the lack of vegetarian/ pescatarian food. We asked guest services where some things we saw online were and they said it’s where they had a whole chunk of the stadium blocked off and closed down. Wish I would’ve known that so we could’ve eaten before hand. Also didn’t like the lack of local beers. Way too many domestic brews.

We didn't attend a Pirates game at PNC Park, but after dinner across the street from the park, we walked around the park's exterior noting the banners of the Pirates current team players. At points around the stadium, there are statues of the Pirate greats: Honus Wagner, Bill Mazeroski, Roberto Clemente, and Willie Stargell. Along the riverfront walk, there are giant baseballs honoring the Hall of Famers and other notable players. A garden with giant numbers honors the Pirates whose number has been retired. And there is the Roberto Clemente Bridge over the river.

Great Ballpark with terrific river and skyline views. Good food options as well. The fact that some of their world class eateries have kiosks within the confines of the park make eating a pleasure.

Beautiful ballpark right downtown Pittsburgh. So close to restaurants and hotels. Very walkable area. Would definitely return for a game!

The view alone makes this Park a sight to see. Fixated on the river, there are plenty of places near by to grab a bite or a beer before the game. Inside the stadium, you will find great food options that fit into the Pittsburgh culture. A must see Park.

I’m not a baseball fan, but as our home team, the Mariners, happened to be playing, we decided spur of the moment to go. Tickets were only $45 for the 100 level. The Pirates aren’t a great team apparently, so there’s no problem getting tickets even at the gate. The stadium has the most amazing views. Wow, is all I can say. Food prices are like any other stadium. You can bring your own snacks, as long as it’s in a clear bag. You can bring your own water too.

Near perfect stadium. Great location & skyline. Right on the River. Tons of statues & history. Foot was excellent & lots of options including unique local fare…and the game was against 2 bad teams yet the crowd was fantastic. All around a great experience

As an avid ballpark visitor, this was one of the better stadiums I’ve attended. The seats on the 300 level were outstanding for only being $20, which is a little cheaper than most. The only issue we’re the beer lines were ridiculously long and slow. Other than that, happy to cross PNC Park off my list!

We were going to be in Pittsburgh so we decided to go to a game even though the team is in last place. The team won Thebes game with a walk off homer it was a nice day, The tickets were very reasonable had great seats of course like any other ballpark the food is really expensive, the park is nice I would visit again.

you just can't beat this park...even when your team loses, the beauty astounds me. Not a bad seat in the park.

I have always heard this is the best ballpark to visit and I would have to agree. I have been to about 15 others and as a visiting fan, the view, the layout, the food options are all top notch. I do wish there were a few more draft beer options,like and not just cans, but overall very good.

This is ballpark number six on my journey to 30. Location is great as it’s next to the river which I’m not gonna try to spell. There is plenty of food options. I loved that they have chicken wings. So far, this ballpark has had the best food. Also had a Pittsburgh Philly steak sandwich and some crab frys. Fans are vocal but nice. Game was against the Twins whom I saw about a month ago. Pirates won! I recommend coming at least once.

Beautiful park!!! Well kept in and around the park. Please visit while in the "Burgh"!!! Every seat in the park has an amazing view.

Spent a day and half in the Burgh. Great City! Great weather! Excellent food. PNC park is an outstanding place to see a game and with game-day aptmosphere to match. Family fun!
We like everything about Pittsburgh except the football team. Go Browns!

One of the most beautiful baseball stadiums in the world. The views looking outside from behind home plate are brilliant. The stadium, itself, is vet clean and safe with good sight lines to watch the game.
The bridge is a fun walk.
Parking is close and reasonably priced
Go enjoy

My husband and I planned a weekend in Pittsburgh to see the Phillies play. It was a ver nice weekend. The Pittsburgh fans were nice to the visiting team fans. The food and drink choices were plentiful. I would recommend the Caliente pizza. It’s some of the best pizza I’ve had at a sporting event. Unfortunately I didn’t take a picture of it. I
We both had hot dogs from the deli dog stand ( I think it was called). I loved the ease of kiosk ordering as well. I would alsore mme d taking the pregame park tour, it was very informative and took you to parts park you normally don’t see. The view of the skyline is beautiful

part of my niece's wedding weekend, a trip to the park for a BB game. she has worked for the Pirates for several years while getting her nursing degree, then continues to do so good times

Great ballpark!! Great view of city from stadium. Food price low compared to Yankee stadium. Great location and baseball atmosphere.

PNC Park is often listed at the top of MLB ballpark ratings, and it's easy to see why. It's a beautiful park with an iconic view of the bridges and skyline, but it also has an outstanding atmosphere. Although the Pirates have been mediocre this season, the fans are engaged and supportive of their team.
Parking was pretty easy in the Fort Duquesne & 6th garage, and it was about a ten-minute walk to the entrance. It is a smaller stadium, so the concourses were narrow and crowded. Be sure to get there early to enjoy all of the lovely sights of this wonderful ballpark.

This was our 28th ballpark & it's a good one! The views are amazing. The food selection wasn't as good as some others, but still good. We stayed downtown & it was an easy walk from our hotel across the bridge to the ballpark.

Beautiful ball park, scenery is amazing of city of Pittsburgh and Roberto Clemente bridge! The food at this park was a huge disappointment however, stay clear of the so called "hit" of the 2024 season, the renegade dog (footlong w/ toppings), it is served cold and nothing like the photos which made it look delicious. Management at food stand serving this made it right but we shouldn't have been served a nasty cold food item that looked horrible. There's a grumpy cook making them too. Otherwise it was a nice park but Target Field food is way better!

I’m on the task of seeing all 30 teams play a home game. Today was stadium #18 and it is BY FAR the absolute WORST park (including minor league and football and hockey) I’ve ever been to. There is no flow for people to move through the concourse because of the concessions lines and self service stations. Additionally, they don’t honor the designated driver drink vouchers at the vendors. After waiting in line for 20 minutes while three employees took their sweet time completing orders (without wearing gloves) we were told our vouchers were only good down the way and around the corner. We always cheer for the home team but honestly, I just want to leave... #18 isn’t worth the hassle and headache.

This is a lovely stadium. If you are a baseball fan, I recommend allowing time to walk around the outside of the stadium before going in. We did it early afternoon and coincidentally was there when the team bus arrived, so great photo opp. The outside of the ballpark has some of the best statues I have seen, and also along the Allegheny walking path they have baseballs for each retired number. For the actual game, although it was a sell out crowd, security got everyone in very quickly. Food lines were long. My son waited in line and he was gone about half an hour, but we arrived early so he did not miss any of the game.

I really enjoyed the gameday experience at PNC Park. The stadium and the views from the seat are outstanding. As for the negatives, the food lines were long and moved slow. It was a Saturday night, so that is understandable. When the Pirates play well, it is a great atmosphere here.

PNC Park is always a pleasure to visit. Out of the Major League Baseball stadiums I have been at, it is my favorite. It's a beautiful ballpark with stunning views of Pittsburgh and the tickets for front row seats were more than reasonable. Ballpark food is expensive, but that is to be expected. I loved that they have Chickie & Pete's fries at the ballpark. Ushers and staff were friendly. Finding the correct parking garage was a little bit confusing, but we were able to figure it out. The only bad part this time was the weather (cold and rainy).

Great view of the city, great view of the field. We stayed in the Renassaince hotel across the river at the other end of the Roberto Clemente Bridge, and it was a short, safe and scenic walk to the park. Covid precautions are in place. Cost and quality of food was what you would expect from any MLB park, however we did not eat at any of the specialty locations, e.g., Primanti Bros. It's a modern ball park and yet, there is a simple, classic elegance to it. It was a very good experience overall.

Great atmosphere, as usual. Ball park was very clean and had many sanitizing stations throughout the park. Enjoyed the view form our seats. As usual, the only negative I have is that it is so expensive to eat there. I would recommend eating before you go in.

My family went to a pirates game game and it was such an amazing experience. The field is so well kept and pretty.

Great park, great food and great views. Easy access via T, and walking distance also. The park is well-designed and the mobile ordering process is fast and well-designed. Definitely recommend!

Came here for a Twins/Pirates game. The setting on the river is beautiful. The skyline and bridges make for an excellent backdrop. From the tributes to past players, large bobble heads, kids areas, and general excitement and love of the game, this place has it all. We arrived at the park an hour and a half before the game to take it all in. Lots to see. We wore our visiting teams jerseys and fans are super friendly. We stayed at the Wyndham hotel which is within walking distance. It’s about a 15 minute walk over the bridge to the hotel. Very safe and friendly area. We have visited many ballparks and this one rates as one of the best!

I really like this ballpark. Good size, loyal fans, good view of Roberto Clemente Bridge and easy access to public transit a plus.
The Pierogy Race was delightful to watch. Could not locate any garlic fries but they offer Crab fries.
My seat was behind Home Plate. I find that as I get older, I am not able to stay out in the sun for long periods of time. Working with the Usher, I was able to relocate. This is the type of Customer Service that is greatly appreciated!
Go Bucs!

My first trip to this park was in early July when my Cubbies got slaughtered one night and then rain delayed the next night. There were lots of folks with Cubs blue on and honestly, not sure what I expected, but the Pirate fans were great. (Well they were winning too). But the overall park is fabulous. Beautiful views. Friendly and well trained staff. And by sheer luck, I picked really great seats in Section Two. So the rain delay on first trip was not an issue because we had a good place to retreat too while we waited it out. Went back for an August game - Cubs lost again - but we still had so much fun there and will be back next year. My daughter is a Pirates fan - so the people around us thought we were a hoot. Thanks to the Pirates organization for running a really class act.

We went to two games, one had "cheap seats" and one had more expensive seats. I think the view from the cheap seats was the best. Funny thing is we didn't notice any concession sellers in the stands, not like other stadiums. No one selling hot dogs, ice cream or cotton candy. Another thing is in the cheap seats there were no cup holders.
Other than that, even if you were to bring someone who wasn't into baseball the view of Pittsburgh alone is worth it.

The most beautiful baseball park in the league. Too bad our team's owner sucks! I love PNC Park....has everything you need except a winning ball club! Are you listening Mr. Nutting??????

First time visiting this park - it's a beautiful park with tons of eating options. Even wearing the opposing team jerseys, we were treated fantastic by everyone. The view from behind home plate, looking at over the bridge and city is amazing. We will definitely be going back.

We went after the Pirates had failed to make the play-offs and only a few games left. I'm guessing that there were only a few thousand fans. We were in a suite and wanted to get closer to the action but could not get into other less pricey sections, even though there were at max 20 people in the section that must have held 200. Nice park close to subway to downtown

PNC Park is a beautiful baseball stadium. It has great views of the city, the seats are comfortable. The fans were friendly and terrific. The atmosphere outside the park was fun, with good food and beer and activities for kids. It felt like a safe place. A great place to hang out with your friends or bring the family to a game.

One of the finest ballparks in all of baseball. The team may not always win, but they did that night. Watching them Raise The Jolly Roger was a treat.

This is a great place to watch a ballgame. A smaller MLB park with a grest setting. Relatively week concessions though.

Conference hosted attendees at a private box for tonight’s Pirates Game. Having sailed underneath it earlier, it was a treat to walk across the R. Clemente Bridge over to the Park. Very easy to access.

This might be my favorite ballpark I’ve been to, besides my beloved Yankee Stadium. The view is amazing, the ballpark has such nice vibes to it, places for children to play and places for adults to mingle. Manny Sanguillen (part of all first minority line up in MLB) was giving out autographs too. Such a great experience, would love to come back.

Great ball park. Seems sort or retro like Busch stadium. Cardinals one so happy customer. Try Southern Tier Brewery before the game!

Been a lifelong pirate fan. Although the last time I saw the Pirates win the World Series disco was in LOL it’s a beautiful park with a spectacular view believe it or not it was a very relaxing experience. The staff was friendly and helpful although you’re gonna pay a lot for food and beverages but that’s to be expected at any ballpark. Tickets were reasonably priced and as a rideshare driver I also recommend people who do baseball stadium tours to go here. Go Pirates!

You can't go wrong seeing aBB game at this park. The seating is great and plenty of concessions. Also, there are plenty of restaurants and bars to go to before and after the game. Getting in and out is easy.

Really nice ballpark to watch a game. The activities before the game (pitch speed, hitting) were fun. Our seats were up high but we had a good view. Prices for food and drink were typical of other ball parks. We really had a great visit.

As a first time visitor, the stadium did not disappoint. We had good seats behind first base and, although the stage was about 80 yards away, there was plenty of screens to look at, people to watch and music to take in. Ice Nine Kills was the opener followed by Greta van Fleet then, Metallica - what a great shjow!

Take the PNC Park stadium tour! It was thorough and so many wonderful photo opportunities of a gorgeous ballpark. Our guide, Elaine, was so knowledgeable and personable. A fun way to see the park before the game.

I've been tours of several MLB ball parks and this was the first to take you into the home team's club house. The array of hair products left on the bathroom shelf was truly impressive! Being off-season (sorry, no playoffs for you) the players were not around but it was not hard to imagine them sitting around. You see the batting cages (where they use the visible 40-yard line astroturf from Three Rivers Stadium), the dugout, press box, club level suite, etc. At $10 it was the least expensive of the tours I've taken. Parking at the street meters added another $7.

PNC Park is so beautiful! It overlooks the Golden Triangle of Pittsburgh offering a tremendous view and hopefully the excitement of a baseball hit so hard it splashes into the river. You won’t be disappointed!

The way they have setup this stadium is truly amazing! Not a bad seat in the house!
Sat in the 300 level behind home plate and could see everything. Talked with a local who was sitting next to us and had a great chat about the team, baseball, ballparks and Pittsburgh.
We had the crab fries and they were really good. Walked pretty much every level and all had something unique to their level.
It was a Sunday game so geared towards the kids in the stands and loved it when the announcers threw out souvenirs from their booth. We actually caught a shirt that we will give to our nephew!
Can't speak to parking as we walked from our hotel but was amazed at the 20 minute walk we took going across the bridge. Makes for a great atmosphere just getting to the game.
No matter a fan of baseball or just visiting Pittsburgh go see a game here.

We took our family to see the Braves against the Pirates at PNC PARK.
This was my first experience there and it was terrific. The seats are comfortable, the life size bobble heads are cute and the climbing wall and bridge for the kids is very cool. The river view is lovely with a nice breeze. This ballpark was fairly clean for a public venue.

The stadium was absolutely beautiful. The staff was very helpful and friendly. Good seats with a great view for a decent price. I would definitely recommed see a game.

Beautiful park to enjoy a ballgame.Good variety of concessions.Lots of history in and around stadium..Very convenient location.I would definitely go again.

We took in a day game while on an overnight stop in Pittsburgh. PNC Park claims to be the best in all of baseball. That's probably a stretch, but it is a very nice park. Club seats on the third base line kept us out of the sun for most of the game, with nice viewing angles.
My only complaint would be the food. Bierbauer's (dogs, sausage, etc.) was inedible. A hot dog, a kielbasa and a soda came to $31.75, which is pretty steep even by ballpark standards. Skip it!

Our 1st visit to PNC Park was an adventure! Thank you for the free tee shirt at the gate, We did have a small rain event before the game started but truly enjoyed the game and attractions, We had center field seats that were fantastic. We walked around to see if we would like to sit somewhere else for next time we visit the area and we will always choose the outfield, Thanks PNC for a great date night!!

I have reviewed PNC Park before, but it is worth an update after our recent visit. This park just gets better and better. They have made several updates for the 2023 season and all of them were outstanding. First - the food! Deli dogs is a must-visit.....the Reuben dog was delicious. Nachorita serves huge servings with fresh and yummy toppings. And, the Fathead brewery bar has THE BEST beers. The updated outfield viewing areas are perfect and make you feel like you are right in the action. Of course the skyline views are amazing, but being in this ballpark is such a great experience. It is so clean and easy to walk around.

I am not going to compare this stadium to Fenway Park, Wrigley Field, or Dodgers Stadium. Those are old-school cathedrals and stand on their own. That said, PNC is the best of the modern ones. A beautiful location with a stunning view of the rivers, roomy concourses, and a friendly staff. We enjoyed our trip there this summer. The selection of food was pretty good, with local favorites, but be prepared to wait (we waited 30 minutes for a local sub.

I visit PNC annually to see my Cubs play the Pirates. This is a beautiful park with great sightlines, city views. Bars, restaurants, and hotels in the stadium area, as well as subway access.
Concessions good but expensive.
One of our guests had mobility issues, and reaching seats required long walks up and down steps. We spoke to three or four ushers, most of whom told us no alternatives. Finally, we found someone in security who alerted us to the right field gate, which is at field level and much more accessible. Web site for park does not mention this, nor did staffer when we called office to check on tickets.

This is a great stadium to watch a baseball game. It is easy to walk to if you stay in north shore or downtown. All seats great view staff friendly. Lots of very good food options as well. Worth a trip to this all field.

I went here for the Greta Van Fleet and Metallica concert. The park is really nice. It converted easily to a concert venue. The sight lines were good and the sound was reasonable. And the skyline in the outline was awesome. Lots of food choices and walkable from hotels. A nice spot.

Last night we visited PNC Park for the second time. The Pirates took on the Yankees, which led to a sell out crowd. The large crowd seemed to have an effect on concessions as they weren’t able to keep up with demand. I love this ballpark because of the magnificent view. It’s probably one of the prettiest ballparks I’ve ever visited. I don’t think there’s a bad seat anywhere in the park.

What else can be said, the park is magnificent in every way. I’m trying to do all 30 stadiums and this is stadium 26, top 5 for sure. I wanted to add that I went to a second game but my hotel was a 20 min walk away. my flight was scheduled to leave about the time the game was supposed to end. Never seen a mobile storage unit at the ballpark. This service allowed me to,watch the whole without going back to my hotel and straight to the airport, thanks to The mobile locker

Great Venue. Quick in/Quick out. Beautiful view of the cityscape and river. Ridiculous concession prices.

This was part of a baseball road trip, so we were out-of-towners. So right off, the parking was difficult. Pre-paid seems to be the way to go here, but I can't tell you how. We ended up in a parking garage and it took FOREVER to get out. I might still be there, I don't know. But the park itself is pretty great. The food lines do tend to get in the way of trying to move around on the concourse. Big clusters of people. And unfortunately there were lots of Cubs fans there. Ugh. The food was pretty good though. Tried several different varieties of hot dog. Didn't find the old fries-on-a-sandwich thing like they used to have at Three River Stadium. And obviously PNC is much nicer than that old park was. 1st base side has a better view of the scoreboard. Loved the Pierogi Race!

So let me begin my saying I’m reviewing PNC park and not the underpaid lack luster team. So if you read my reviews you know that I work and lived in the city and I have been pretty much everywhere and done everything. I have been to games since the killer B’s of the late 80’s early 90’s. I know everyone hits the evening games with families and friends but the best bang for your buck is the 1:35 games on a sunny afternoon. The stadium is one of the best in baseball and on a sunny afternoon the breeze usually slightly comes off the river to make it comfortable. Nobody goes to day games so there really aren’t long lines, drunks or anything negative. It’s great to just relax, enjoy the sun and the breeze and root for a underdog. Take my advice on a sunny day. Blow off work after lunch and enjoy a nice summer afternoon. It’s a much more laid back peaceful version of the busy evening or weekend games.

1st time visiting. With husband and 11 yr old. Clean! Staff was so nice and so were the Pirate fans! Lots of fun - great views all around! Great seats anywhere!

Great venue. Too bad the Pirates lost! Restrooms readily available. Any food you could ask for. Only downer was price of beers

Pittsburgh should be proud of this great venue. Have been several times and never had a bad seat. Good variety of food available. Well lighted areas.

We thoroughly enjoyed our time at PNC Park. We chose to get club seats and we were happy we did. We hope to come again!

Being around and in the Pirates stadium was amazing and very cool and awesome.
Had “Greg” as our tour guide. Would not want anyone else to be our guide. Greg was overwhelmingly knowledgeable about the stadium, darn well knew about the players and their history with the Pirates.
A very laid back tour with a lot of information given to us. Greg, sir, you did amazing and taught me a whole lot about the stadium and players. A GREAT tour. It was professional and truly a good job of leading the tour. Thank you for making my wife happy. You did a wonderful job.

Super clean, easy and inexpensive close parking. Wide variety of food options inside the park. A must visit along the 1st base seating is Permanti Bros.

Great park, lots of good food options, great view of city. Loved that you could walk from out Fairmount hotel. Park was nice a clean. Staff was very friendly. Be sure to double check “bag policy” before arriving.

Went to two games over the weekend. Top to bottom a perfect place for professional baseball. All of the stadium staff were great and they have a really good choice of concessions. Happened to make dollar dog night, and they were way better than I expected for a buck. The view of the city couldn’t be better either. Now if they could just do something about the humidity, haha. Go Bucs!

We have been coming to PNC Park for one series for many years. We absolutely love this stadium. The concessions are good and the beer is priced reasonably well. We especially like Primanti Bros. and the gyros.

You need to come here!! Great ballpark and baseball feel. Many food options, pricey but tasty. Primanti bros pastrami is great! Possibly the nicest people at any ballpark we’ve been to. From the staff to folks sitting near us. No foul language or drunken idiots. Fam friendly. And we had a walkoff win!!

As someone who has been to 22 of the 30 current ballpark and several that have been replaced, I can say this one is the best. The real winner is the view. None better in baseball. Seats are all great regardless of where in the park. The food is second to none. It's easily accessible from downtown, has ample parking, and great access to public transportation. A definite must for any baseball fan!

Still one of the best ball parks in the country. While much can be said about the team and the owner of the ball club, the stadium is still of the best. The views are awesome.

Security wouldn't stop people from standing in front of us. We missed the first 4 innings because of it. They allowed them to stand blocking our views

Caught a Pirates/Brewers game here on July 1. Unfortunately, the home team lost 19-3?! Still, a great ballpark. You can't see the river from the good seats, but the views are nice if you go to the upper decks.

We were in for a college football game and decided to go to a Friday night Pirate game. There was a great view of the Pgh. skyline and the outfield scoreboard is fabulous and allows you to track other games in realtime. We sat in section 124 which afforded a good view of the game. The netting also only was extended to the 3rd base bag so we didn't have to watch the game through little squares. We did have a few issues: 1. finding the open ticket counter during the day (luckily the bartender at a nearby bar told us about another window) 2. Singage to find our seats inside the stadium was sparse. There were not an abundance of ushers to ask either. We just wandered around and then realized we had to go up the escalator. Why wouldn't you have directional signs to the seating areas? 3. Someone was smoking inside the womens restroom near section 121. Gross. There was no one around to report the inconsiderate person to that I could find. The Friday night fireworks were great. Maybe since we went to the last Friday night home game of the season made them extra spectacular. The usher in our section did hold you at the top of the row until the inning ended so you had to plan your trip to the concourse. Overall, a good game experience. You can catch the free "T" close to the park to get back downtown. There were a lot of people but the line moved rather quickly. We only had to wait for the second T train even with the crowd.

Great day with my college student daughter.
Now taking my military daughter to celebrate her birthday and for her first baseball game.
Would love to have her name in the Jumbotron

Nice statues all around outside of park. Pirates celebrated 50th anniversary of 1971 World Series team, then won on a walk-off grand slam, followed by fireworks. Perfect night.

PNC Park is one of the best in our area. We have attended MLB games and gone on the stadium tours in many nearby cities. Pittsburgh has to be one of the best. It sits in the middle of a very cool area - the views are fantastic as well as being a walking area to all when in town for a game. The Park offers two types of stadium tours. We have gone on both and they are very interesting. We have gone three years in a row and each time it was a perfect weekend getaway. Try to get there for the monthly firework nights. They too are one of the best. Spectacular show plus being over the water above the stadium and next to one of the notorius yellow bridges, it just can't be beat.

We had fun,
family friendly
The section we was in most of our meals we had to eat we didn’t have to pay for. All the seats in PNC Park are good seats

Spent 3 days watching the Tigers and Pirates at PNC Park. Pretty nice park. Very small crowds as both teams are not good this year. Overall loved the experience, except for one thing. At the Manny's BBQ stand in center field, the guy working there saw us come up, and saw our Tigers hats and shirts and told us he didn't serve people from Detroit, and told us to get the f#$% out of there. We laughed, but he was serious. I called him a dik, and we left. Didn't get to taste it. Bummer. Wish Manny had been there.

From our downtown hotel we walked across the Roberto Clemente Bridge for a 10AM tour of the stadium. The tour was $8. each, and lasted about 90 minutes. This park is absolutely stunning, and from our hotel we could watch sunset over the PNC Park...priceless.
The game was that night. We were unable to access the actual locker room, so they had a short video of the locker room, as well as some other areas that are not open to the public. The views from the Media Press box are unbelievable. We were able to go into the dugout, and down on the field area (not waking ON the field) for a unique perspective. Tiffany was a very knowledgeable guide!
Fun tour-highly recommend!

The game was delayed two hours due to rain. There were not so many spectators and relatively quiet, but it was interesting and not bad to see a stadium empty and quiet. You can also have a nice view of downtown Pittsburgh from the stadium.

As everyone says, it's a great park with a stunning view of downtown that can be seen from practically any seat. Not a bad seat in the place. Everyone is friendly, even the attendants (especially if you tip them for wiping off your seat). Good selection of craft beers to go with your Kielbasa or other delicacy. I'm a confirmed Camden Yards fan, but I have to admit that PNC is right up there.

A sports road trip included a Pirates game at PNC Park. This is a Great park to watch a baseball game AND get Great Food! Professional baseball, great site lines, easy to get in and out. Moderate walking distance from across the river. We walked so I have no idea about parking around the park.
The food is the bonus. SO many choices and ALL well done.
Planning a sports trip? Make PNC Park a stop on your tour.

Nice park. Good food. Has great views. Nice statues of Pirates baseball players. Unfortunately my Mets lost.

The ballpark has a fabulous view of the skyline, river, and bridges. We saw this on TV and decided to check it out for ourselves. Out of 8 staff we encountered, only 2 people were friendly. The usher didn't seem to know or care where our seats were. The sections were confusing. There are convenient hotels and a couple of restaurants around the ballpark.

Just a great ballpark to experience in the wonderful town of Pittsburgh. We didn't get to see the Pirates play because we weren't there at the right time, but it was great just to tour around the park. This would be a great thing if you lived in Pittsburgh, which we were considering at the time.

Stop 1 on our 3 park BallPark summer vacation and this park didn't disappoint. We did a ballpark tour the morning before the game and our tour guide was fantastic. He was very knowledgable and we loved seeing different areas and hearing about the history. It was just my husband and I, but I loved all the activites they had for kids.

Maybe more on the organization itself but they are refusing to allow ticket exchanges to people with valid tickets. What’s more? This is after they contacted ME, and TOLD me to come to the park and they would fix it. Then refused once I waited and sent some condescending employee out to tell us we’re wasting our time. Been to half the ballparks in the MLB and this is the worst experience I’ve had customer service wise.

Stayed downtown so we walked across the Roberto Clemente bridge to the ballpark. Really liked this venue (I’ve been to 13 MLB fields) and this is my new favorite. Great sight lines, comfortable seats (I’m talking to you Fenway), minimal lines, and food, while expensive, doesn’t require you to take out a second mortgage (hear that Yankee Stadium). Stay in the 200 level for access to the club lounge area with A/C.

This was the 6th MLB ballpark we have visited. It was an enjoyable experience. Food/drink prices were reasonable for a ballpark. The one downside: no re-entry gate.

Really enjoyed the beautiful baseball stadium. Took in a game during the week and the views of Downtown Pittsburgh are amazing.

The park has a great layout and there probably aren't any bad seats in the stadium. We sat in box seats along the first base line (right at the level of the bag) and had great views. We really enjoyed the game. I'd be a regular if I lived closer (even though the pirates have a horrible record).

This park was fabulous!! We got tickets right before the game that were field level, although there isn’t a bad seat in the house. Great atmosphere. Lots of places to eat outside of the park before you go in.

Probably one of the best ballparks in the MLB, hands down. Everything about it is great; the food, the atmosphere, the promotions, the view. Worth taking a trip.

We enjoyed the ballpark because of the kid friendly atmosphere-Parrot mascot and the pierogi race. The Parrot mascot interacted with the kids and signed autographs. Overall the concessions were very expensive. We had seats in section 7 that allowed us to see all the action on the field without binoculars.

I am a Cubs fan but this is one of my favorite parks to visit. It was an easy walk from our hotel. We had a great view of the field from third base. It is a super nice ballpark. Probably not a bad seat in the park. I recommend this for all baseball fans.

Great baseball stadium. Walked up grabbed 4 tickets to a Saturday afternoon ballgame. Pirates won big! Nice selection of food. Staff was very friendly and helped out with picking up order. easy to get around, in and out. Also was covered for the brief rain storm at the end of the game! Great time had by all!

I was in Pittsburgh for a tech conference and got to go to a Pirates v. Brewers game. It was a really close game, umpire provided some drama, and Pirates almost took the win. Nonetheless, it was a great time at the park.
This place doesn’t have a bad seat! The view of the game and the city are absolutely stunning. Even if you aren’t a pirates fan I recommend catching a game.
Ballpark food and drinks are expensive, but that’s like any professional ballpark. Make sure to stop and get a picture with the Roberto Clemente statue with his bridge as the backdrop!

We were here for 3 of the 4 Mets/Pirates games. Stayed at the Fairfield Inn which was an easy (and free) train ride to the station and only about 8 minutes. Twice we sat in the upper deck and there really isn't a bad seat and once we sat in the field box. Field box was good but I think the overall view from the upper level was much better. As usual the food was expensive so on of the two days we brought our own sandwiches. It was also very hot so the best deal is the large souvenir soda cup for $10.49 and all the refills you need.

Great park. We were able to buy great seats behind home plate for just $45. Concession staff was excellent. Beautiful skyline view with a view of the bridges. Literally walked across the street from the hotel to the entrance gate. Fans were friendly even though we supported the opposing team.

The Pirates have a great stadium. You are close to the field in the bleachers. The people are fun. Definitely catch a game if you are in the area.

Our son gathered friends together to see a game and concert on a fireworks night Very nice evening, pre coved of course!

Great ballpark. It’s the view of downtown that makes it. I also enjoyed the ability to order food from a kiosk and then picking up at a window which, quite satisfying, was ready by the time I got there.

Wish I was able to attend an mlb game here, but they did offer a baseball tour for $10 that you could see alot of things you wouldn't be able to see during the game like the clubhouse, dugout, broadcasting area. Did wander into the park souvenir store I'm not a big pirates fan so didn't pick up anything. Its easy to reach this ballpark the lightrail has a stop that is only a short walk away.

This ballpark has the best view of downtown Pittsburgh. I haven’t been to many other stadiums but I feel like PNC Park is hard to beat!!

This park is right on the water and has beautiful views of the city! If a player hits the ball out of the park the ball ends up in the river and the kayakers all race to retrieve the home run ball!! So much fun! The food was good ole ball park food!

Took in an MLB game in July. Purchased tickets walk up. Third level behind home plate. Great seats for reasonable cost. Lots of good food selection . The view to the outfield , fantastic with downtown and the river . With all the upgraded MLB parks have gone threw , this one is great concessions lots of room . The facade along the outside blends with the area. Hotels nearby . Enjoyable game too

PNC is a gorgeous ballpark. Reasonably priced tickets and located in a beautiful setting. You can walk along the river and enjoy the view of the city.

Great ballpark with plenty of food and beverage options. It’s in a fairly congested area, so allow for plenty of time to park and walk to the park.

Nice park. Food a bit expensive. Vodka and soda $24? Really?
Good seats for the game
Crowd was nice

Fans and employees were very civil and pleasant to be around.
$15 dollar beer!!!! One and done for sure. Didn't eat the overpriced food either. Otherwise, the view, atmosphere and fan-experience was cool.
Too expensive overall for frequent trips, every other year or more works.

Ballpark is nice, but concourses can be crowded and difficult to move through. Management does a great job showing good plays on video board -- whether it's the home team or visitors. We were from a visiting team, and the fans really support their team and were happy to share city info with us, like where to go to eat.

I have been to many ballparks and this is one of the most beautiful. The setting with the bridges and city skyline in the background almost doesn’t seem real. The ballpark seems small and most seats seem like you are on top of the action.
Good choice of ballpark food here but thought food was more expensive than most ballparks (no cash accepted).
Staff was very friendly and the game had a great atmosphere with the organist and scoreboard operator making a good attempt to keep fans involved.
The Pirates are lousy and have been lousy for years. However, it is still a lot of fun to attend a game here. Would highly recommend even if baseball isn’t your favorite sport.

Waw that was a nice experience in PMC park to watch a pirates game. Too bad they lost, bit it was great to be there.

I attended pirates fest at PNC Park on 1/25/20 with my son who is a season ticket holder. The event was done extremely well by the Pirates organization even though it rained. We received a bag of gifts as we entered the Pirates clubhouse and had a baseball signed by Jason Stallings. The clubhouse was very impressive and very plush. We also saw Josh Bell as we went through a tunnel and onto the field. The Pirates has some special memorabilia for sale at good prices in their Mercedes club and a bunch of giveaways available on the club level by Chuck Filet, All State etc. You could go into the private boxes on this level which were very elegant and enter the Pirates store on the way out. If you haven’t been to PNC Park you need to check it out. The view of the city is fantastic from anywhere in the stadium and the food choices are terrific. I go to at least ten games a year and thoroughly enjoy the stadium.

This is one of the best ballparks in MLB to watch a game. However, the concession lines were super long and super slow. I missed 3 innings standing in line for 2 hotdog combos.

Most of the tours are guided here but we arrived between the official tours and were able to do some exploration ourselves. It is a beautiful venue with good visibility from every direction and angle. It is a very friendly gesture that they allow visitors !
While in Pittsburgh we stayed in Residence Inn next door with excellent view of the PNC Park.

Game was a little slow but the fans and staff were Amazing. Manny's BBQ was only ok. Fan stores I found inside had limited merchandise.

My family, 4 kids and my husband and I came out to the park tonight. Had a great experience at the game.
Loads of smiles, laughs, and excitement.
Bathrooms were easy to find. The park had a deal on hot dogs for $1 each. Perfect for a larger family.

Went to Pitts for vacay and celebrated hubby's bd at the game. What a beautiful stadium. Very clean and well managed. When you sit 1st to third baseline u can see bridges and city. Lots to walk around in and outside the stadium for photo ops and memories ... statues, large baseballs etc. main gift shop and small ones. Alcoholic Drinks are very pricey. Regular hot dog wasn't bad price. Definitely a must see if u are baseball fan

I don’t normally write reviews for parks like this. I have been to many games and the park has an amazing view. However, this time I felt compelled to write a review. Thousands and thousands of people attend games here and my last experience made me feel extra special. I was traveling and my Dad and I went to a game. For some reason (I’m not very tech savvy) my phone kept dying very fast. It was completely charged when I got it the game and was dying by the time I walked in. I didn’t have a charger. I asked a staff member of the park if they had charging stations or charging banks. Sometimes at festivals, you can “valet” your phone and come back and get it for a small fee. The two staff members were so helpful they allowed me to go into their office (the welcome center) at the front and gave me a charger. That was so small but so special. They absolutely didn’t need to do anything like that. Obviously the training of the staff is stellar and each employee feels the need to welcome you (as if you were in their own home). Thank you to the staff. You rock!
And of course... Go Pirates

One of America’s treasures PNC park is one of the most beautiful parks I’ve been in and I’ve been in quite a few baseball parks and the people in Pittsburgh are nice folks hard-working middle America folks the stadium has beautiful views the stadiums ticket pricing is very reasonable the stadium is easily accessible from downtown hotels I’ve seen some complaints about parking but I just walked from my hotel across the Roberto Clemente bridge and right into the stadium. I thought their food and maybe their beer selection was a little weak that’s why the four stars instead of five but it’s a wonderful stadium I’m a Cardinal fan and I think it’s better stadium then St. Louis I hope to return because I also enjoyed Pittsburgh the two days I stayed there Used StubHub to get nice tickets Reasonably priced

Really surprised at the quality of the food, and the lengths the facility went to to make our event special.

Went to see a Pirates game on fireworks night. I would recommend anyone who's interested in baseball to go, but for me personally it was more about the fireworks show, which was very flashy and absolutely a great experience. Food and beverages here can be expensive, and bringing your own water bottle is encouraged.
It wasn't very crowded, and the audience was very relaxed and not too serious about the game. I had a fun time and would recommend catching a game!

Delightful ballpark with a river walk behind the outfield. Great place to catch a game. The only thing that would make it better is if the owners would field a more competitive team. They play hard and have lots of history! Can’t beat the view

We have been to more Pirate games than I can count and a concert or two. My husband is not a fair weather fan, so we are here for a few games every year. The Pirates might break his heart most years, but he still shows up every home opener. This ballpark is beautiful. Easy to access with parking close to the stadium, park across the river and walk over or take the T, or park in Station Square and ferry over. Plenty of food and drinks options.

While the ball club is playing horribly right now, the ballpark certainly makes up for the team with its perfect sight lines and numerous food options. The view from behind home plate is unmatched!

Visited Pittsburgh through work commitments and had the opportunity to catch a ball game.
Spent a couple of hours wondering around and having beers and pizza before taking my seat (home base).
Amazing ground & experience with the Pirates snapping their losing streak!!! 7-4 v’s the Braves

we to a ballgame there v StL on a Friday night. Easy walk from downtown. The suite was nice, food and service were excellent.

We came to see an Interleague game between the Pirates and Indians. This is a first rate ball park and rivals Camden Yards and Jacobs Field. Park had all the amenities.

PNC Park is often hailed as one of the most beautiful ballparks in MLB, for good reason. There are numerous lovely features throughout the stadium, and its view of the city is second to none. The sightlines are great regardless of where you sit (but be cautious of sitting along the third base line during day games - it can get quite hot!)

I had heard that PNC was one of the best ballparks in MLB and I have been to 27 so far. I thought it was nice but not my favorite. The connection to the river and the view out from the stadium was nice, but a very disappointing "Wall" of Fame.

I went to a night game here. It was very hot. The park is beautiful. I’ve been to over 30 MLB parks and this one is one of the top 2. It was a fun time at a great place for baseball.

We admittedly had very high expectations going into PNC Park, and were disappointed in a few areas.
*Standing water in a slowly moving concession line meant jumping from dry spot to dry spot as I waited to order. Also noted water absorption snake tubes in the back of one ladies restroom.
*There wasn’t much variety in the food choices available. Hot dogs, a few different beers, soda, nachos and ice cream were sold all around the stadium.
*Ushers were super friendly, but it was hard to identify who they were to a first time fan who has zero knowledge of the park. Also, it seemed if ushers were responsible for more than one section in a somewhat crowded park.
*Ticketing agents at the field helped us with our tickets 2/3 games we attended.
*HIGHLY recommend the 200 level club seats for a/c option, as well as premium food and drinks available there.
*Great photo ops both inside and outside PNC Park.
Very nice MLB park, but it makes my personal top 10, not top 5.

My goal is to visit all 30 MLB parks- this was my 15th, and it was just beautiful! Loved the old park feel, and convenient location- 5min walk from the Hyatt Place North Shore, and 15min walk from downtown. We sat in SEC 113 ROW H and had amazing views of the field and city skyline. Unfortunately, the atmosphere is lacking due to the Pirates being mediocre at best, but we enjoyed watching the Cardinals on a lovely evening.

What a beautiful park in which to see baseball. great view of the city. Some may choices of eats! Clean, well kept stadium! Very nice!

This ballpark was on my bucket list and it did not disappoint! We rode the ferry over so we didn't have to worry about parking. Friday night fireworks were amazing!! Food is cheaper here than most other ballparks. A must see!

My dad wanted to visit the PNC field since he had heard it was a great park to watch games. We came for the Cubs series that the cubs swept no less :) The staff was so nice. The place was very clean and accessible. I loved that the ball crew gave baseballs to kids who went and asked for them nicely. It was a great visit and we would love to come back again.
Pirates vs Blue Jays Game
Great park to watch some good baseball. Lots of different food options. At one of the concessions, twas even an option to use a touch screen to order what you wanted. The place was pretty clean and bathrooms well maintained. The blue jays sweeping the pirates was a bonus.