Sightseeing
This location is Just across the street in front of my house you can enjoy this great view of the city
225 locals recommend
Mount Washington
This location is Just across the street in front of my house you can enjoy this great view of the city
Carnegie Science Center
1 Allegheny AveThe Pittsburgh Zoo has five unique habitats and an aquarium that house its wide variety of animal residents. The PPG Aquarium is home to water dwellers, from seahorses to sharks, including a flock of penguins that play in the snow during winter. The Water's Edge area is dedicated to education about coastal wildlife and environmental concerns, and is home to sea otters and polar bears.
177 locals recommend
Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium
7370 Baker StThe Pittsburgh Zoo has five unique habitats and an aquarium that house its wide variety of animal residents. The PPG Aquarium is home to water dwellers, from seahorses to sharks, including a flock of penguins that play in the snow during winter. The Water's Edge area is dedicated to education about coastal wildlife and environmental concerns, and is home to sea otters and polar bears.
After spending time on the Strip, wander over to the Senator John Heinz History Center, and brush up on your Pittsburgh history. Spread over six floors is everything you could ever want to know about this great American city.
127 locals recommend
Senator John Heinz History Center
1212 Smallman StAfter spending time on the Strip, wander over to the Senator John Heinz History Center, and brush up on your Pittsburgh history. Spread over six floors is everything you could ever want to know about this great American city.
The Frick Art and Historical Center is a complex of museums and historical buildings located across five acres of lawns and gardens in Pittsburgh's residential East End. The highlight is the Frick Art Museum, which displays the art collection of Helen Clay Frick.
7 locals recommend
Frick Art & Historical Center - Greenhouse
7227 Reynolds StreetThe Frick Art and Historical Center is a complex of museums and historical buildings located across five acres of lawns and gardens in Pittsburgh's residential East End. The highlight is the Frick Art Museum, which displays the art collection of Helen Clay Frick.
At the University of Pittsburgh, the Gothic Revival skyscraper known as the Cathedral of Learning towers above the campus at 535 feet tall. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this 42-story building is the world's second-tallest university building.
113 locals recommend
Cathedral of Learning
4200 Fifth AveAt the University of Pittsburgh, the Gothic Revival skyscraper known as the Cathedral of Learning towers above the campus at 535 feet tall. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this 42-story building is the world's second-tallest university building.
Market Square
Heinz Field
100 Art Rooney AveSteelers Games
Downtown
Popular area
North Shore
Beautiful Area for visitors
South Shore
Since 1877, this funicular railway has served the residents and businesses of the Duquesne Heights and Mount Washington sections of Pittsburgh. From the cars there are great views out over the city. Using two original 1877 cable cars, the Duquesne Incline is a working museum, with the upper station providing photos and displays on the history of the incline. You can also see the inner workings of the incline.
107 locals recommend
Duquesne Incline station
1197 W Carson StSince 1877, this funicular railway has served the residents and businesses of the Duquesne Heights and Mount Washington sections of Pittsburgh. From the cars there are great views out over the city. Using two original 1877 cable cars, the Duquesne Incline is a working museum, with the upper station providing photos and displays on the history of the incline. You can also see the inner workings of the incline.
Market Square
Great area and nice restaurants and bars
The museum contains the largest collection of work by Andy Warhol, the city's most famous artist and American pop-art pioneer. Exhibits cover all facets of Warhol's prolific career as a painter, filmmaker, record producer, stage designer, author, magazine publisher, and celebrity-gazer.
351 locals recommend
The Andy Warhol Museum
117 Sandusky StThe museum contains the largest collection of work by Andy Warhol, the city's most famous artist and American pop-art pioneer. Exhibits cover all facets of Warhol's prolific career as a painter, filmmaker, record producer, stage designer, author, magazine publisher, and celebrity-gazer.
Real estate baron Henry Phipps donated these botanical gardens to the city in 1893. Set in Schenley Park, Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens offers visitors a variety of things to see and do.
202 locals recommend
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
1 Schenley DriveReal estate baron Henry Phipps donated these botanical gardens to the city in 1893. Set in Schenley Park, Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens offers visitors a variety of things to see and do.
One of four Carnegie Foundation museums in Pittsburgh, the Museum of Natural History is dedicated to educating and entertaining visitors, so they can gain a deeper understanding of our natural world. Exhibits explore the science behind the discovery and understanding of the earth and its inhabitants, both past and present.
225 locals recommend
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
4400 Forbes AveOne of four Carnegie Foundation museums in Pittsburgh, the Museum of Natural History is dedicated to educating and entertaining visitors, so they can gain a deeper understanding of our natural world. Exhibits explore the science behind the discovery and understanding of the earth and its inhabitants, both past and present.
The heart of Pittsburgh is the "Golden Triangle" at the junction of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers. At the tip of the triangle is Point State Park, with one of the country's largest fountains, symbolizing the birth of the Ohio.
151 locals recommend
Point State Park
601 Commonwealth PlThe heart of Pittsburgh is the "Golden Triangle" at the junction of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers. At the tip of the triangle is Point State Park, with one of the country's largest fountains, symbolizing the birth of the Ohio.
The Strip District, on the Allegheny River at the north-east corner of the Golden Triangle, was formerly occupied by warehouses and railroad installations but is now one of the city's main tourist attractions and a scene of lively activity throughout the day.
244 locals recommend
Strip District
The Strip District, on the Allegheny River at the north-east corner of the Golden Triangle, was formerly occupied by warehouses and railroad installations but is now one of the city's main tourist attractions and a scene of lively activity throughout the day.
The Carnegie Museum, one of Pittsburgh's most internationally recognized institutions, houses extensive collections of Impressionist and post-Impressionist paintings, American and European paintings over the past two centuries, sculpture, decorative art, and architecture.
165 locals recommend
Carnegie Museum of Art
4400 Forbes AveThe Carnegie Museum, one of Pittsburgh's most internationally recognized institutions, houses extensive collections of Impressionist and post-Impressionist paintings, American and European paintings over the past two centuries, sculpture, decorative art, and architecture.
Cavo Night Club
1916 Smallman StNigh club
Creek Falls
Great spot
The Andy Warhol Museum
117 Sandusky StUPMC Mercy
1400 Locust StPretty close to my home
Food Scene
Shiloh Grill
123 Shiloh StPretty close to my place
Market Square
Great place
Rivers Casino
777 Casino DrRestaurants
Hokkaido Seafood Buffet
4612 Browns Hill RdGreat buffet
Emiliano's | Mexican Restaurant & Bar
2557 East Carson Streetgreat food
Emiliano's Mexican Restaurant & Bar (McCandless)
9070 St Simon WayThis Bar and restaurant is from my friend just downstairs to the apartment where you could enjoy amazing, Mexican food, tacos and drinks, enjoy highly recommended to all my guests.
Tres Rios
4815 E Carson StThis Bar and restaurant is from my friend just downstairs to the apartment where you could enjoy amazing, Mexican food, tacos and drinks, enjoy highly recommended to all my guests.
Con Alma Downtown
613 Penn AvenueGreat restaurant and live music shows
Emiliano's Mexican Restaurant & Bar (McCandless)
9070 St Simon WayPark
Moore Park
1801 Pioneer AvePool, tennis courts, Basketball
PNC Park
115 Federal StPirates Games
Highland Park
Popular Park
Frick Park
Popular Park
Schenley Park
Popular Park
Bar
Spirit
242 51st Street