Quick Facts
Location: Andy Warhol Bridge (7th Street Bridge), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Region: Downtown / North Shore (Allegheny River)
Type: Self-anchored suspension bridge
Built: 1926
Best for: City views, walking between Downtown and the North Shore
Admission: Free
Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash)
Also Known As: Seventh Street Bridge, one of Pittsburgh’s “Three Sisters”
Info
Parking / Access
Andy Warhol Bridge (Google Maps)
You can access the bridge on foot from Downtown (7th St) or from the North Shore riverfront trail network.
Hours
Open 24 hours.
Good to know
The Andy Warhol Bridge is one of three nearly-identical historic bridges known as the “Three Sisters,” alongside the and .
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Andy Warhol Bridge located?
The Andy Warhol Bridge connects Downtown Pittsburgh to the North Shore across the Allegheny River. Use this map link for navigation: Andy Warhol Bridge (Google Maps).
Can you walk across the Andy Warhol Bridge?
Yes. There are sidewalks for pedestrians, and it is a popular walk for skyline photos and river views.
How long does it take to walk across the Andy Warhol Bridge?
Most people can cross in roughly 5–10 minutes at an easy pace, depending on stops for photos.
Is the Andy Warhol Bridge part of the “Three Sisters” bridges?
Yes. It is one of Pittsburgh’s “Three Sisters,” a trio of similar historic bridges over the Allegheny River.
What is the best time of day to visit?
Sunset and early evening are great for photography, especially when Downtown and the North Shore lights come on.
Is the Andy Warhol Bridge good for families with kids?
Yes. It is an easy, mostly flat walk, but keep kids close due to traffic and cyclists.
Is the Andy Warhol Bridge accessible for mobility devices?
The sidewalks are generally accessible, but surfaces, curb cuts, and ramps can vary by approach. If accessibility is a priority, consider checking the route in advance and using the flattest approach streets.
Are dogs allowed on the Andy Warhol Bridge?
Yes, leashed dogs are typically welcome on the sidewalks.
What are some nearby places to pair with this walk?
On the North Shore side, it is a short walk to the Andy Warhol Museum area and the riverfront trails. On the Downtown side, you are close to the Cultural District and riverfront access points.
Why is it named the Andy Warhol Bridge?
The bridge was renamed to honor Andy Warhol, a Pittsburgh-born artist and cultural icon.










