PNC ParkSince its opening in 2001, PNC Park has awed all those who've
entered it, and has led many disgruntled Pittsburgh Pirates fans to
complain that if only their team's performances could start to
match up to the grandeur of their stadium, they'd have a shot at
winning the league some time! Consistently voted in the top three
of all baseball stadia in America, PNC Park is a breathtaking
example of how sports stadium architecture can be concomitantly
artful and spectator-friendly. A relatively small stadium (with a
capacity of just under 40,000), even the cheap seats command
perfect views of the playing diamond; while beyond the bleachers,
views of the river, the Roberto Clemente Bridge, Pittsburgh's
skyline and towering Mount Washington catch the eye. While daytime
tours of the stadium are thoroughly rewarding, visitors to
Pittsburgh should do their best to attend a Pirates game, where -
as evening descends, and the city lights start to sparkle in the
distance - a magical atmosphere is Address: 115 Federal Street Website:
pittsburgh.pirates.mlb.com/pit/ballpark/index.jsp Telephone: (412) 323 5000 Transportation: More than 50 Port Authority buses service the downtown
Federal Street area Opening Time: Walk-up tours operate on weekdays, between April 11
and September 23. No tours on game-days Admission: For tours: $7 (adults), $5 (children) |