Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is known for its rich history and beautiful scenery, the city offers plenty of activities for everyone. Visitors can explore the many museums, such as the Carnegie Museum of Natural History and the Andy Warhol Museum, which ...
Visit Pittsburgh's #1 tourists destination! The Lower Duquesne Incline Station sits on the edge of busy Carson Street so be sure to use the overpass to visit. It opened on Mt. Washington in 1877 and was initially steam-powered. This Incline was origi...
Duquesne Incline Lower Station
The Monongahela Incline is one of two funiculars still in operation in Pittsburgh. In 1870 when it opened, it was used as public transportation for the working-class Germans living atop the steep Mt. Washington hillside. Today, it is one of the city'...
The Monongahela Incline
If you grew up watching Mister Rodgers on PBS, this is a must visit landmark in Pittsburgh.
Fred Rogers Memorial Statue, Pittsburgh - Tripadvisor
Catch a football game…The Acrisure Stadium on the North Shore of Pittsburgh is the home of the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Pitt Panthers football teams.
Acrisure Stadium
Take a tour on the Gateway Duchess Clipper! It's another great way to see the city.
Gateway Clipper Cruises
Visit the Carnegie Science Center.
Carnegie Science Center
Trains still travel along the railroad tracks in front of Station Square. Once the bustling Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railway Station, this historic landmark is now one of Pittsburgh premier dining and entertainment destinations.
Station Square
Visit the botanical gardens! The Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, founded in 1893, was a gift from the steel and real estate magnate Henry Phipps Jr. to the city of Pittsburgh. The Victorian greenhouse has fourteen rooms. It is a Pittsburgh...
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
The Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall in Pittsburgh is the largest memorial in the United States dedicated to honoring all branches of military veterans and service personnel. Built on land used as Army mustering grounds during the Civil War, the Gr...
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall
Visit the Cathedral of Learning at the University of Pittsburgh! The 4-story, half-acre Cathedral of Learning’s Commons Room is a 15th Century English Gothic-style Hall and there's nothing like it elsewhere in the US. A gift from Andrew Mellon, the room has been called one of the “great architectural fantasies of ...
University of Pittsburgh Cathedral of Learning
See a Pirates baseball game! Situated on the Pittsburgh waterfront just outside of PNC Park, the statue of Bill Mazeroski stands as a testament to one of the greatest moments in the city's sports history. The momentous occasion was October 13, 1960, ...
Mazeroski Statue at PNC Park
Check out some of the city's amazing architecture!
Mellon Institute - Pittsburgh, PA by Susan Rissi Tregoning
Take a walk along the Pittsburgh Riverwalk, the views across the river are stunning!
Pittsburgh Panorama by Susan Rissi Tregoning
Visit Schenley Park. A 1918 landmark, the Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain by Victor David Brenner sits in the Schenley Plaza at the entrance to Schenley Park. The sculpture is also known as A Song to Nature. It's a beuatiful photo opp with the Cathed...
Schenley Park - Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain
Check out all the Love Locks hanging from the Schenley Park Bridge.
Love Locks Bridge - Schenley Park by Susan Rissi Tregoning
Take a walk across the Three Sisters Bridges! This historical trio of almost identical suspension bridges, cross the Allegheny River in the heart of Pittsburgh. They were constructed over four years, from 1924 to 1928, and are unique for being the first self-anchored bridges in the United States. They are the only surviving large eyebar chain suspension bridges in America and stand as distinctive due to thei...
Pittsburgh's Three Sisters Bridges by Susan Rissi Tregoning
The Georgetown Tug pushes a barge down the Allegheny River under the Fort Duquesne Bridge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Fort Duquesne Bridge - Pittsburgh by Susan Rissi Tregoning
The Andy Warhol Bridge is a part of the historically significant Three Sisters Bridges, as it spans the Allegheny River and leads into the heart of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from a vantage point by the water. These bridges were constructed over four ...
Andy Warhol Bridge - Pittsburgh, PA by Susan Rissi Tregoning
Hamerschlag, Roberts, and Scott Halls are part of Carnegie Mellon University's College of Engineering, as seen on the hillside from the Schenley Bridge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Carnegie Mellon University - Hamerschlag Hall by Susan Rissi Tregoning
Hamerschlag Hall at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Hamerschlag Hall - Carnegie Mellon University by Susan Rissi Tregoning