PNP Park is Home of the Pittsburgh Pirates
You don't have to be a Pittsburgh Pirates fan to enjoy the history and excitement of standing inside the PNP Park. Known for the spectacular view of downtown Pittsburgh and the Allegheny River just over 430 feet away, the PNP Park draws many visitors through it's beautifully designed archways to a public area of shops, restaurants and a Pirates Hall of Fame.
Known as the smallest ballpark in the major league with the longest distance just over 410 feet, PNP Park offers slightly over 38,000 seats for the fans of this 115 year old relationship between the Pirates and Pittsburgh. This park is the first park since 1953 to offer two decks of seating that includes 60 luxurious suites, a steak house, picnic area and several retail shops for its followers. The odd shape of PNP Park has become an attraction for many visitors. PNP Park is able to boast about offering great seating for all its fans with seats behind home plate that are only 50 feet away and baseline seats are only 45 feet away.
Tours of PNP Park will take you through the Field Level where you can walk along the warning track of the outfield. Visit the Service Level, which includes the Umpire's lounge and the clubhouse of the Pirates. From there, you go onto the Main Concourse, which is the main access for seating in the park. PNP Park tours also include tours of the Suite and Club Levels as well as the Press Box. PNP Park has become known for being a small park that serves the Pittsburgh fans in a big fashion.
Groups and individuals can arrange a tour of PNP Park by calling 412-325-4700. PNP Park tour times vary depending on the Pirate's home game schedule.
Known as the smallest ballpark in the major league with the longest distance just over 410 feet, PNP Park offers slightly over 38,000 seats for the fans of this 115 year old relationship between the Pirates and Pittsburgh. This park is the first park since 1953 to offer two decks of seating that includes 60 luxurious suites, a steak house, picnic area and several retail shops for its followers. The odd shape of PNP Park has become an attraction for many visitors. PNP Park is able to boast about offering great seating for all its fans with seats behind home plate that are only 50 feet away and baseline seats are only 45 feet away.
Tours of PNP Park will take you through the Field Level where you can walk along the warning track of the outfield. Visit the Service Level, which includes the Umpire's lounge and the clubhouse of the Pirates. From there, you go onto the Main Concourse, which is the main access for seating in the park. PNP Park tours also include tours of the Suite and Club Levels as well as the Press Box. PNP Park has become known for being a small park that serves the Pittsburgh fans in a big fashion.
Groups and individuals can arrange a tour of PNP Park by calling 412-325-4700. PNP Park tour times vary depending on the Pirate's home game schedule.




