Primanti Brothers
Primanti Bros.’ sandwiches have been a staple in the Pittsburgh community ever since Joe Primanti started selling them from a cart to hungry truckers and early-morning workers over 80 years ago. This sandwich is piled high with the best lunch has to offer—tangy coleslaw, crispy french fries, melted cheese. Located in the strip district (original location) and downtown.
Pamela's Diner - Strip District
Pamela's Diner has been a Pittsburgh Tradition for the past 50 years. They serve some of the best potatoes & hotcakes this world has ever seen. Located in the Strip District.
Altius
This modern outpost for upscale New American dishes & craft cocktails offers scenic city views. Located on Mount Washington.
Eleven
Glitzy, stylish restaurant with modern, refined American fare plus cocktails & a separate bar menu. Located downtown.
Sienna Mercato and Il Tetto
Three restaurants in the same space - A Meatball Joint featuring gourmet meatballs, salads, snacks, fry bowls, and desserts; Italian restaurant with house made charcuterie, cheese plates, traditional brick oven pizzas, creative pastas and small dishes; Rooftop beer garden with a retractable roof. Located downtown.
Gaucho Parrilla Argentina
Wood-fired meats as well as salads and sides with an Argentine flare. Located downtown.
Over Eden
Eastern Mediterranean rooftop restaurant & bar with a unique view of the Pittsburgh skyline. Located in Lawrenceville.
Con Alma - Downtown Location
Con Alma is a restaurant and jazz bar located on Ellsworth in Shadyside. Inspired by the rich heritage of jazz in Pittsburgh, Con Alma, which means “with soul,” seeks to return jazz to its rightful place at the forefront of the local music scene while providing patrons with some of the best food and drinks the city has to offer.
Pizzaiolo Primo
Experience authentic Neapolitan Cuisine in the heart of Pittsburgh’s bustling Market Square. Dine amidst the exciting European ambiance of our first floor, or sit back on our relaxing second floor with a glass of your favorite Barolo, overlooking the lively piazza with traditional Tuscan themes.
Scarpino
The culinary experience at Scarpino is designed and executed by Chef Peter Henry and his hand-selected team of professionals. After spending 20 years leading kitchens as an executive chef in San Francisco, Henry made the move with his wife to Pittsburgh - a city which he has grown to love for it's culture and character.
Three Rivers Heritage Trail
The Three Rivers Heritage Trail is an urban rail trail paralleling the riverbanks in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Allegheny County for about 33 miles, often on both sides of the rivers, and offering views of the city.
Kayak Pittsburgh
No experience is necessary and most folks learn how to manage a kayak in 10 to 15 minutes. Kayaking is a great way to explore the city and three rivers.
Cathedral of Learning
The Cathedral of Learning is a 42 story skyscraper that serves as the centerpiece of the University of Pittsburgh's main campus in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Tour the nationality rooms or simply go observe the stunning architecture.
Mattress Factory Museum
A contemporary art museum that was a pioneer of site-specific installation art and features permanent installations by artists Yayoi Kusama, James Turrell, and Greer Lankton.
Butler Street - Lawrenceville
Lawrenceville is one of the largest neighborhood areas in Pittsburgh in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It is located northeast of downtown, and like many of the city's riverfront neighborhoods, it has an industrial past. Plenty of shopping and dining options.
East Carson Street - South Side
South Side is an area in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, located along the Monongahela River across from Downtown Pittsburgh. It is a vibrant Pittsburgh neighborhood with eclectic shops, bars and a small-town charm.
Monongahela Incline, Mount Washington and the West End Overlook
The Monongahela Incline is a funicular located near the Smithfield Street Bridge. Built by John Endres in 1870, it is the oldest continuously operating funicular in the United States. The incline takes you to the top of Mount Washington which includes dining options that have spectacular views of the city.
Heinz History Center
Discover 250 years of Pittsburgh history at the Heinz History Center, Pennsylvania's largest history museum & an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution.
Andy Warhol Museum
The museum holds an extensive permanent collection of art and archives from the Pittsburgh-born pop art icon Andy Warhol. It is the largest museum in North America dedicated to a single artist.
The Strip District
Lined with converted warehouses, the hip Strip District has a vibrant mix of old-style grocers and gourmet food shops, street stands selling produce and t-shirts, plus upbeat bars, classic Italian eateries and sandwich places.
St. Anthony Chapel
Saint Anthony Chapel is home to the largest collection of publicly venerable Christian relics – 5,000 in total – in the world outside of the Vatican.
Carrie Blast Furnaces
Carrie Furnace is a former blast furnace and national historic landmark located along the Monongahela River in the Pittsburgh area industrial town of Swissvale, Pennsylvania, and it had formed a part of the Homestead Steel Works. A remnant of the once massive, legendary U.S. Steel Homestead Steel Works, the Carrie Blast Furnaces are a vestige of Pittsburgh’s 20th-century domination of the steel industry.
Maxo Vanka Murals
Croatian artist Maxo Vanka painted a one-of-a-kind masterpiece on the interior walls of St. Nicholas Croatian Catholic Church in Millvale, PA. The 25 murals—created in two intense periods in 1937 and 1941—are unique, evocative and larger-than-life representations of faith and family; the immigrant experience in America; social justice and injustice and the horrors of war.
National Aviary
The National Aviary is the only independent indoor nonprofit aviary in the United States. It is also the country's largest aviary, and the only one accorded honorary "National" status by the United States Congress.
Point State Park and the Fort Pitt Museum
The Fort Pitt Museum, located in historic Point State Park in downtown Pittsburgh, is a two-floor, 12,000-square-foot museum that tells the story of Western Pennsylvania’s pivotal role during the French & Indian War, the American Revolution, and as the birthplace of Pittsburgh.