About the city
New Kensington in Pennsylvania is located along the Allegheny River and has the distinctive character of a city that combines the calmer atmosphere of the valley with access to major events in the wider Pittsburgh metropolitan area. For visitors coming for sports, concerts, or other live programs, New Kensington is a practical starting point: compact enough for easy orientation, yet close enough to larger arenas, stadiums, and cultural venues in the surrounding area.
Transport connections rely on Westmoreland Transit, including routes such as Route 14: Local New Kensington and Route 14F: New Kensington - Pittsburgh Flyer, while the wider Pittsburgh area is served by Pittsburgh Regional Transit. For arrivals from other cities, the most important access points are Pittsburgh International Airport and the rail hub Pittsburgh Union Station, from where visitors can continue toward New Kensington and regional event locations by car, bus connections, or a combination of local transport. The proximity to Pittsburgh makes the city a convenient choice for those who want simpler accommodation while still having good access to halls, stadiums, and concert venues.
Before or after an event, it is worth taking advantage of the city’s position along the Allegheny River and walking through the center of New Kensington, where local restaurants, smaller cultural spaces, and a calmer urban rhythm can be found. Nearby walking areas, parks, and river landscapes also give the stay a more relaxed tone. A visit to New Kensington can easily be complemented by a trip toward Pittsburgh, its bridges, squares, and lively neighborhoods, turning a journey to a concert or sports event into a fuller experience of western Pennsylvania.