The Pittsburgh Marathon takes runners across the city’s iconic bridges and through its distinctive neighborhoods in a course that showcases why Pittsburgh has become one of the most livable cities in America. The half marathon route crosses multiple bridges over the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers, runs through the Strip District’s vibrant market scene, past PNC Park, and through the tree-lined streets of the North Side — all with the dramatic Pittsburgh skyline and converging rivers as a backdrop.
The early May timing catches Pittsburgh in full spring bloom, with temperatures typically in the 50s to 60s. The course has some honest hills — this is Pittsburgh, after all — but the climbs are manageable and the downhill stretches with river views more than compensate. The relay option makes this a popular team event that adds an extra layer of energy on race day.
Pittsburgh International Airport is about 30 minutes from downtown, and the city’s compact layout means most race-weekend activities are within walking distance of a downtown hotel. The food scene has evolved dramatically, with neighborhoods like Lawrenceville and the Strip District offering excellent pre-race dining options that go well beyond the city’s classic pierogi-and-Primanti’s reputation.