PNC Park seating plan & guide
PNC Park sits on the North Shore of the Allegheny River and is home to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Widely praised as one of baseball's most beautiful ballparks, it frames the downtown Pittsburgh skyline and the iconic yellow Roberto Clemente Bridge beyond the outfield. The intimate two-deck design keeps nearly every seat close to the field.
Best sections
Lower infield seats are excellent, and the home-plate sections offer the postcard skyline view straight ahead over the field.
The single club level adds amenities while keeping you close thanks to the park's compact two-deck layout.
Riverside outfield and upper seats are the value pick, and the right-field sections face the bridge and downtown skyline.
Insider tips
- Walk across the Roberto Clemente Bridge (closed to cars on game days) from downtown to reach the park and avoid North Shore parking.
- The lower bowl behind the plate offers afternoon shade, while outfield seats can stay sunny for day games.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best seats at PNC Park?
Home plate / infield boxes offer the closest view, while outfield / upper grandstand are the best value. Riverside outfield and upper seats are the value pick, and the right-field sections face the bridge and downtown skyline.
Where is PNC Park?
PNC Park is a outdoor ballpark in Pittsburgh, opened in 2001 with a capacity of ≈38,700 (baseball).
Where can I find the cheapest PNC Park tickets?
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