How do I get to the Carnegie Arts and Heritage Festival:
If you want to Google or Mapquest, use the following address:
139 E. Main St., Carnegie, PA 15106 (that's the Post Office, right in the middle of the festival)
From Downtown Pittsburgh:
- Take I-279 South towards the airport
- Take Exit 2 – Carnegie/Heidelberg
- Keep Right, towards Carnegie at the fork in the ramp, this will put you on Mansfield Boulevard, continue to the next light, Broadway Street
- The festival takes place one block to your left on East Main Street
From the Airport:
- Take 22/30 (I-279) East toward downtown Pittsburgh
- Take Exit 2 – Carnegie/Heidelberg
- At the first light, make a right onto Chestnut Street
- Continue to the second light, make a left onto Mansfield Boulevard, continue to the next light, Broadway Street
- The festival takes place one block to your left on East Main Street
From Washington, PA and South
- Take I-79 North, towards Pittsburgh
- Take Exit 57, marked Carnegie
- At the end of the ramp, turn right onto Noblestown Road
- Noblestown Road become West Main Street
- Continue straight to Broadway Street
- The festival takes place one block to your right on East Main Street
From the South Hills
- From Washington Pike/ PA 50, turn left onto Carrothers Avenue
- Continue straight on Carrouthers Street, Carrouthers turns into 3 rd Street
- At the first light, make a right onto West Main Street
- Continue Straight to Broadway Street
- The festival takes place one block to your right on East Main Street
Parking:
Plenty of free parking is available at municipal parking lots throughout the borough. The meters are not enforced during festival hours.
These lots are located:
- On West Main Street between Jefferson and Second Streets
- On West Main Street, adjacent to Citizens Bank
- On Chartiers Avenue, in front of PNC Bank
- On Mary Street at Mansfield Boulevard
- On Broadway Street at Mansfield Boulevard
- At the Carnegie Borough Building
On-street parking is also available throughout the borough. Additionally, many private lots owned by local businesses will be open for festival parking.