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Welcome to our 2026 Pittsburgh Insider’s Guide, your ultimate resource for discovering the very best of our vibrant city.
Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned Pittsburgh enthusiast, this edition is your passport to a new, authentic experience. This year, we lean deeply into the soul of the city, highlighting the true local voices and diverse communities that make Pittsburgh so unique. We invite you to explore beyond the familiar and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of our 90 neighborhoods
The year ahead is filled with history-making milestones. Your guide includes essential information as we prepare to host the 2026 NFL Draft We are also proud to join the nationwide celebration of America’s 250th Anniversary, and to welcome global art enthusiasts for the prestigious 59th Carnegie International
Pittsburgh is a city that inspires with the unexpected—a blend of champion sports, cutting-edge innovation and world-class arts and culture. We are here to help you experience its history and vibrant local spirit like never before. We can’t wait to welcome you soon.

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Jerad Bachar President & CEO VisitPITTSBURGH
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by MICHAEL GROSBERG


IF YOU THINK YOU KNOW PITTSBURGH... THINK AGAIN.
Those who have never been to Pittsburgh still conjure up Rust Belt monikers and images of smokestack ruins. But you’re behind several chapters in its story if you're still marveling at its evolution from an early 20th century industrial behemoth. Driving into Pittsburgh at night feels magical, emerging from one of the darkened tunnels into a compact downtown of illuminated skyscrapers and bridges lit with fairy lights like over a garden trellis. Pittsburgh has arrived.
Names like Carnegie, Frick and Heinz and their complicated legacies, integral to the nation’s development, live on in world class museums and cultural institutions. There are few better or eye-opening windows into the dark side of Gilded Age excess than a guided tour of Frick’s Clayton House. And the Carnegie Museum’s collection ranges far and wide, in terms of collection genres and global reach, all a quality that wouldn’t be out of place in a world capital.
But for me, the city comes into focus at the Heinz History Center, which reflects Yinzers’ (excuse a nonresident’s use of the term) regional particularity and their cultural pride. The singularity of their passions, where they’ve come from and ambitions to where they want to go. The city has changed, but not at the expense of generic development. There’s authenticity, a generational link, a combination of preservation and vitality that other cities of similar size and past haven’t managed.

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Sandwiched (an apt description) between ubiquitous hillsides and the Allegheny River, few US cities have places like the Strip District, where you can pop into old-school specialty markets like you’re doing your shopping around a European piazza. But next door, forget the Mediterranean diet, and grab arterythreatening sandwiches, as specific to Pittsburgh as the regional dialect and quirky food festivals.
Every one of its 90 neighborhoods has a unique personality, separated by rivers and steep inclines, some linked by bridges that transport you, say, from the business and theater district to an arts enclave, abutting big time sports stadiums. So much diversity on such a manageable geographic scale means the city has a sort of goldilocks appeal. There’s a best-of-both-world’s quality to things.
But these even seem like revelations of a decade ago. Often, first-time visitors, hedging their enthusiasm on day one, soon begin obsessively checking online real estate listings on leafy and bucolic residential streets or for their kids, the admissions standards for one of the city’s selective universities. They leave, imagining a full life out here, wanting to share the news that only comes as a surprise to those who have never visited.


Pittsburgh is stepping into 2026 with more than just a glow-up, it’s a city transformed. Thanks to a powerful lineup of visionary projects and strategic investments, the city is redefining what it means to explore, connect and experience. But don’t worry— the grit, charm and legendary magic that make Pittsburgh unforgettable? That’s not going anywhere.

A $1.7 billion reimagining of the airport experience with sustainability, art and innovation at its core.
A total redesign at the heart of Downtown, featuring upgraded lighting, expanded seating and a new pavilion to support events and performances.
ALLEGHENY RIVERFRONT PARK & THE SISTER BRIDGES EXPERIENCE
A bold reinvention of the riverfront with improved access, cultural programming and pedestrian-friendly green spaces.


A new four-acre civic and cultural space, led by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, that will welcome festivals, performances and yearround public art.
$3.4 million in improvements to prep for major 2026 events, including the NFL Draft and the country’s 250th anniversary.
A state-of-the-art concert and event venue under construction in the Lower Hill District, designed for performances, shows and retail.
Pittsburgh has established incredible momentum, with more than $600 million in recent investments fueling growth, access and unforgettable experiences. From new sports and cultural attractions to business and leisure travel enhancements, the city is building exciting new ways to discover (and rediscover) Pittsburgh.


New public spaces, reimagined infrastructure and revitalized cultural districts are opening the door to exploration at every turn. Whether you're wandering Market Square, biking the Allegheny River Trail, catching a concert or landing at one of the most innovative airports in the country, the magic of Pittsburgh is real—and it’s evolving.
2026 is the year Pittsburgh shows off what’s next. Book the trip. Plan the weekend. Make the memories. The city is waiting, and it’s never looked better.
KEEP YOUR EYES PEELED FOR PITTSBURGH’S FAVORITE
Pittsburgh has its own flavor— and nothing says local love quite like a pierogi.
All through this guide, we've hidden some of these doughy delights just for you to find. Think of them like "Easter eggs"... but stuffed with potatoes and pride. From church basements to baseball games, pierogies are a true ’Burgh staple.
So keep your eyes peeled— and see how many you can spot along the way.


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PIEROGI FUN FACT:
The Great Pierogi Race debuted in 1999 and now features six costumed racers: Potato Pete, Sauerkrat Saul, Jalapeno Hannah, Cheese Chester, Oliver Onion and Bacon Bert. Yes, this is real. Yes, we love it.
Flip through the pages and find our five hidden Pierogi Pals!
Puzzle answers fill the entire board, are not in straight lines and do not overlap like traditional word search puzzles. Find the theme: one word that describes the puzzle's clue and spans across the whole board, touching the left and right edges. Answers at bottom of page
Find groups of iconic Pittsburgh items that share something in common and guess their themes!
Answers at bottom of page
Fill in the puzzle by answering each clue below.
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1 Local financial company and name of the local MLB park
4 Hall where the Pittsburgh Symphony performs
7 Neighborhood known for universities and world-class museums
8 A free mode of transportation between Downtown and the North Shore
9 Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic house south of the city, famed for its cascading design DOWN
1 The three rivers converge here
2 Largest single-artist museum in North America
3 World's First Commercial Radio Station
5 Cable cars ascending Mt. Washington
6 The name of the famous 19th-century industrialist who founded the city's namesake library system and institute
From season to season, Pittsburgh’s ever-changing views make it the perfect destination for your next adventure.

REDBUDS IN BLOOM
Pittsburgh is leveling up, and the snow is melting away. Flowers pop, parks turn green and street art is calling your name. Hit up farmers markets, outdoor festivals or just wander—spring here is all about fresh starts and new finds.

Summer in the Burgh = rooftop vibes, riverfront strolls and streets buzzing with festivals. Jump on a riverboat, soak up the sun in Point State Park or just flex your city adventures. Culture, outdoors, chill energy: Pittsburgh serves it all.

Leaves are hitting peak mood: red, gold, fiery everywhere. Take a scenic drive through the hills or stroll the riverfront. Immerse yourself in all the autumn aesthetics Pittsburgh has to offer, from pumpkin patches, to fall fests, to cozy restaurants and cafés.


The ultimate winter vibe in Pittsburgh? Walk the Three Rivers Heritage Trail, snap skyline views from the Duquesne Incline or get lost in the Holiday Market. Winter in Pittsburgh is cozy, magical, and totally photo-worthy.




Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) is transforming the way people travel. Already known as a convenient hub with a growing list of nonstop routes, PIT has now become a destination in its own right through a sweeping modernization project that reimagined the entire airport experience.
With numerous nonstop flights across the U.S. and beyond, reaching Pittsburgh directly is easy, no layovers needed. From New York to Los Angeles, Miami to Dallas (and even international getaways), the world feels closer to Western Pennsylvania, and Western Pennsylvania feels closer to the world.
The traveler journey has been rethought from curb to gate, with simplified check-in, a 12-lane security checkpoint and a new connector skybridge that shortens the walk from security to the airside. Parking has been expanded to more than 6,000 spaces, complete with EV charging stations and smart guidance systems, while outdoor terraces on both sides of security invite travelers and visitors alike to relax, enjoy the view and honor Pittsburgh’s beloved “meeter-greeter” tradition. Ground transportation is effortless through a new customer service building connecting parking, rental cars, bus, taxi and rideshare pick-up all in one location. Built with sustainability in mind, the terminal is on track for LEED Gold certification, powered by PIT’s own microgrid and a rainwater reuse system.
But PIT’s reinvention is about more than efficiency, it’s about celebrating the spirit of Western Pennsylvania. Architectural details like tree-inspired columns, terrazzo floor insets and a geometric rolling roof echo the region’s natural beauty, while constellation lights on the ceiling mimic serene night skies and guide travelers intuitively through the space. More than 30 art installations by local and regional artists add personality and discovery at every turn, from John Peña’s playful What does


luggage think about? to Alisha B. Wormsley’s celestial Orrery and Butterfly Nebula
Travelers will also find Pittsburgh on the menu. Local foodie favorites like Mineo’s Pizza, Convive Coffee and Penn Brewery will share space with national names, offering everything from a quick bite to a sit-down meal. Expanded dining and retail bring the best of the region right into the terminal, giving visitors one more reason to arrive early and explore.
More than just a stop along the way, Pittsburgh International Airport’s transformation reflects the region itself— innovative, welcoming and forwardlooking. With nonstop connections, thoughtful design and a distinctly local spirit, PIT is redefining what it means to be both a gateway and a destination.



So, you’re Pittsburghbound? Excellent choice! Get ready for skyline views, world-class food, and, yes, a lot of bridges. At first glance, the hills and rivers can make navigation feel tricky—but with the right tips (and a little sense of adventure), you’ll be exploring like a local in no time.
RIDE LIKE A LOCAL Pittsburgh Regional Transit makes getting around affordable and easy.
The “T” (Light Rail): Running through Downtown, Station Square and the North Shore on the “T” is quick and convenient. The best part? Rides within Downtown and North Shore neighborhoods are free!
Buses: An extensive network reaches nearly every corner of the city. Use the Transit or PRT Ready2Ride app for real-time info.
Pro Tip: Grab a reloadable ConnectCard for simple, discounted fares.
Pittsburgh has a devoted community of cyclists who are eager to welcome you to their city.
Bike the Burgh and Golden Triangle Bike are both conveniently located Downtown, offering an array of rental options, guided tours, long-haul trip planning services and more. Additionally, Pittsburgh's bike-share program, POGOH, has stations located across the city, allowing you to easily rent a bike for quick trips.
BikePGH: Dedicated to preserving and improving upon Pittsburgh's standing as a bicyclefriendly community, BikePGH maintains a series of helpful maps that provide riders with a comprehensive overview of Pittsburgh's biking infrastructure.

No trip to our city is complete without a ride on the historic inclines. Initially opened in the 1870s, local commuters still use the Monongahela Incline and Duquesne Incline today, but they have evolved into our favorite way to show off the city skyline.
Cost: $2.50 one way
Pro Tip: Don't forget cash! The Duquesne Incline will only accept exact change.
Pittsburgh is a hub in the middle of it all. Road-tripping? You’re just a few hours from both the Midwest and some of the East Coast’s biggest destinations. Or, consider extending your trip to experience even more of the region's rich history and culture in our neighboring counties.
Uber, Lyft and Z-Trip are widely available for late nights, off-route destinations or quick connections. Just keep an eye on surge pricing during big events. GETTING AROUND

Pittsburgh just hits different when you’re on a walk. No traffic, no rush. Call it a hot girl walk, a mental health stroll or just an excuse to grab snacks along the way. Queue up our playlist of Pittsburgh artists before you lace up. Each neighborhood has its own energy, and the best way to feel it is on foot.
Explore Downtown Pittsburgh, where modern skyscrapers stand alongside historic landmarks, creating a captivating urban landscape. Discover lively streets, public parks and a thriving business district.
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Big city energy with historic charm
WHAT MAKES IT SPECIAL
Market Square and Point State Park give you main character moments surrounded by skyscrapers.
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The fountain and unexpected greenspace at Point State Park is an instant mood boost.
Known for its historic markets and grocers, the Strip is best explored on foot. Flat and easy to wander, it now boasts trendy restaurants, shops and apartments, all while maintaining its vintage Pittsburgh charm.
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Gritty and authentic
WHAT MAKES IT SPECIAL
Coffee roasters, international markets and Pittsburgh’s most iconic sandwich
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Mancini's fills the air with the aroma of fresh bread. If you're lucky, they'll be outside handing out samples.

Right along the Allegheny River, North Shore is home to iconic landmarks like PNC Park (Pittsburgh Pirates) and Acrisure Stadium (Pittsburgh Steelers) with plenty of walking and biking options with incredible skyline views.
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Sports, science and serious skyline selfies
WHAT MAKES IT SPECIAL
Stadiums, museums and trails with unbeatable city views
DON'T MISS
The Roberto Clemente statue at sunset (it’s giving golden hour goals)
Just a few blocks north of North Shore, escape the hustle and bustle in the charming Mexican War Streets neighborhood, known for its well-preserved Victorian architecture and tree-lined streets.
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Quirky, quiet, Instagram-ready WHAT MAKES IT SPECIAL
Tree-lined streets, colorful row homes and chill neighborhood vibes
DON'T MISS
Visit all three buildings of the Mattress Factory to enjoy unconventional art with a stroll between.

Known for its rich mix of history, nightlife and local character, East Carson Street is the main drag of South Side, lined with colorful street art, local shops and great food options.
VIBE
Eclectic, colorful, always a party
WHAT MAKES IT SPECIAL
Murals, coffee shops and a nightlife scene that never clocks out
DON'T MISS
A riverfront walk to Color Park, and a pint at Sly Fox just steps away
This neighborhood is a testament to Pittsburgh's commitment to the arts. With a 14-square block area brimming with world-class theaters, art galleries and public art installations, there is plenty to walk and explore.
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Artistic, inspiring, date-night energy
WHAT MAKES IT SPECIAL
Theaters and public art that feed your creative side
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The August Wilson Center rolls culture and history into one unforgettable stop.
by JENNIFER ALLEN , Wonders Within Reach
hen we find a place that gets accessibility right, it draws us back, again and again.
Pittsburgh is one of those places that we make on-the-way to anywhere because of stand out options that welcome us like nowhere else. While there are plenty of cities with children’s museums and science centers, the ones here don’t just meet the mark—they raise the bar. Forget everything you think you know about inclusive kids’ spaces and check these out.
Yes, most cities have a children’s museum, but this is my absolute favorite—and I’ve been to several! First of all, it’s huge. Art, water play, building, sensory exploration and hands-on creativity: you can play all day and not experience the entire museum (don’t let the entrance fool you).
Second, they go above and beyond to welcome guests of all abilities and needs. From tactile maps to ASL tours and velcro wheelchair tables, with everything in between, they make it possible for all kids to have a great time.
The Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh is not just compliant—it’s welcoming. Everyone gets to have a blast here, without any barriers to the fun.
This is another repeat favorite for our family, especially as my kids are getting a little older. It’s hands-on, highly engaging, and—just like the Children’s Museum—it prioritizes access. With two buildings and four floors, we focus on a different part of the Science Center with each visit. On our most recent visit, we got to check out the wheelchair racing exhibit in the Sports Works building. My wheelchair user was thrilled to find a sport that no one could beat him in.
The Science Center offers sensory bags, assistive listening devices, accessible exhibits and quiet areas. They even have an adult-size changing table. The entire experience is thoughtfully designed to include all visitors, which makes it easy to focus on the fun without constantly troubleshooting logistics.
The Pittsburgh experience isn’t complete without a ride up the Incline. Via the Incline, you can take in the beautiful, iconic views of Pittsburgh’s bridges and skyline. Accessible entrances and elevators make it easy to roll onto the Incline and enjoy this National Historic Landmark.
This place is pure joy in art form. The surface may be tricky for wheels— it’s an entire backyard filled with sand. If your wheelchair user is young enough or doesn’t mind, it could be a place to just sit or crawl in the sand and enjoy. A massive sand box with endless opportunities to play and create? It’s every kid’s dream!
What started as wall murals has grown into a colorful backyard explosion of re-purposed creativity. Because the art is mostly made from re-purposed materials, Randy is really laid back about kids handling things. They can touch and play all they want. Did I mention it’s free? It’s an all-around win. A visit to Pittsburgh is worth it just for this stop.
It shouldn’t be hard to travel adventurously as a wheelchair user. These places make a good foundation for a trip to Pittsburgh with easy, barrier-free family fun.


This sensory sensitivity room is available at Pittsburgh International Airport near gate A-9, after security.
Requests for services can be granted two weeks before performances and assisted listening devices, braille, sign language interpretation, sensoryfriendly performances and much more.
PRT offers numerous options for riders, including bus identifier kits and braille signage for riders with visual impairments, as well as brochures in multiple formats, including large print, braille and audio recordings.


THERE’S SO MUCH MORE TO EXPLORE! Scan to learn more about accessibility resources while you’re in Pittsburgh.
With wonderful partnerships and a passionate community of supporters, KultureCity® is set to leave an enduring impact on the landscape of accessibility and inclusion.
KultureCity®, established in 2014, is a dynamic non-profit organization at the forefront of the inclusivity movement which continues to make waves in creating a more accessible and accepting world for individuals with sensory needs and invisible disabilities (found in 1 in 4 of us).
KultureCity’s impact includes making over 6,000 venues sensory inclusive certified, handing out over a million sensory bags to individuals, making over 250 live events sensory inclusive, and saving 72 lives through the KultureCity® First Responder Training. The organization actively collaborates with influential figures, businesses, and communities to promote awareness and understanding of invisible disabilities.
KultureCity® partners with event industry leaders like NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and FIFA to make their flagship events sensory inclusive.




Pottery Made In Pittsburgh
Visit Fireborn Gallery, where decorative and functional pottery is made in Pittsburgh’s South Side. You’ll find great gifts to fit any home decor. You can even take a tour of the studio and see where the magic happens. Today's treasures can become tomorrow's heirlooms. Every piece is one of a kind and handmade. WWW.FIREBORN.COM



Head for the Strip District Terminal and stroll this new star-studded sidewalk honoring notable Southwestern Pennsylvanians, from Mister Rogers to Michael Keaton. Enhance your visit with our user-friendly Pittsburgh Walk of Fame app, and join us in October, when the next group of luminaries is inducted in a festive ceremony! PITTSBURGHWALKOFFAME.ORG
August Wilson House, Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company, and the August Wilson African American Cultural Center welcome you to Pittsburgh, the City of Bridges and hometown of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright August Wilson. In the Hill District, visit August Wilson House, his restored childhood home, and experience his work onstage with Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company. Then head downtown to explore The Writer’s Landscape at the August Wilson African American Cultural Center. Three landmarks, one story—where art, culture, and history meet.
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Explore the Carol R. Brown Sculpture Garden at Hartwood Acres Park through a free, self-guided audio tour. This immersive experience brings each sculpture to life through its own audio description, which can be enjoyed individually or together as a full self-guided tour.
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Located in the heart of Pittsburgh’s most iconic neighborhood, between 16th and 21st Streets, the Strip District Terminal celebrates Pittsburgh’s past while offering endless things to do today. Discover a curated collection of dining, entertainment, shopping, and fitness options within its five blocks, including a brewery, a music venue, and more. With year-round events hosted too, providing more extraordinary experiences, there’s always something happening at The Terminal!


EAT. SHOP. EXPLORE. REPEAT.
Visit Bakery Square, a modern Pittsburgh hub for dining, shopping, and community events. The campus features chef-driven restaurants, a variety of retailers, and spaces designed for relaxing and gathering. You’ll find ample parking, an on-site hotel, and office and co-working spaces that support a dynamic community. Whether you're here for a quick stop or longer visit, there is always something new to experience.
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The main footprint of The Northside | North Shore Chamber of Commerce encompasses 18 communities where both small and large businesses make up the fabric of the community. Residents and tourists are able to enjoy a variety of restaurants and dining options, sporting events (at our two Professional Sport stadiums), cultural events and outdoor sporting activities. The area houses many hotels, Beds and Breakfasts and Airbnbs. Come visit us here on the Northside! We have a community calendar, map and dining and cultural guide that will help you around our little piece of the city.

With nine parks encompassing over 12,000 acres and featuring more than 200 miles of multi-use trails, each destination offers its own unique and exciting experiences to explore. Regardless of age or fitness level, visitors can indulge in a variety of recreational activities and yearround events that cater to any interests or hobbies.

Think of this as your playbook for Pittsburgh— stacked with epic stays and iconic sights and gems. Grab your crew, fuel up and draft the ultimate adventure. Your lineup’s waiting… what will your draft picks be?
DIRECTIONS: Use the following pages to draft your trip by choosing your top three picks for each round.
ICONIC PITTSBURGH EXPERIENCES
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BRING THE WHOLE CREW
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DISCOVER THE CITY'S HIDDEN GEMS
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Every great trip starts with a winning place to stay. We understand accommodations aren't one-size-fits-all, so you decide whether you want a place to relax, or a convenient home base close to all the action. These top options will set the scene for your ideal Pittsburgh trip. Make sure to check the to mark your favorites!

The Fairmont combines modern elegance with convenience, offering a luxurious escape in the heart of the city. With recent renovations, it’s the ultimate spot for those seeking comfort and style. They also offer unique guest services, such as the Health Club & Spa, the tailored Fifth Avenue Club experience in partnership with Saks Fifth Avenue and more.
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The Westin Pittsburgh provides a refreshing retreat in the heart of the Downtown business and Cultural District. With recently renovated rooms, exclusive events celebrating Pittsburgh’s culture and easy access to local landmarks, Westin is the ideal spot to explore the city while enjoying the comfort of modern amenities.
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Located in our Lawrenceville neighborhood, this eclectic hotel was originally the historic Washington Trade School and is now adorned with local artwork. Its rooftop restaurant provides stunning views of our Downtown skyline and is within walking distance of some of the city's best restaurants and bars, as well as unique shops and activities.
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Built in 1888 as a Benedictine monastery, this family-owned and operated hotel offers an intimate boutique experience in our Deutschtown neighborhood. With its beautifully restored architecture, the Priory Hotel also boasts one of the region’s most elegant ballrooms set in the adjoining former church.
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Hyatt Place Pittsburgh-North Shore offers comfort and convenience with spacious rooms, upgraded tech and a prime location. Whether you’re visiting for a game or looking to have fun with the whole family, this hotel hits it out of the park every time.
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The classic Omni William Penn Hotel offers a winning combination of history, elegance and a prime location in the heart of Downtown Pittsburgh. Stay close to top city attractions and enjoy elevated old-world charm, a speakeasy inspired by the Prohibition Era and gourmet dining.
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The Joinery offers stylish, modern accommodations celebrating the city's working-class roots in a historic 1924 Salvation Army building, with analog touches like records and board games, a 10th-floor terrace with city views, local art and an on-site restaurant.
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Vibrant style meets an approachable, social atmosphere at the Kimpton Hotel Monaco. Whether you’re here to enjoy world-class art exhibits or an evening out on the town, this boutique hotel offers chic guestrooms, pet-friendly amenities and an industrial-inspired gastropub within walking distance to some of the city's top attractions.
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Located in the historic Fulton Building, this iconic luxury hotel delivers contemporary style in an exceptional atmosphere, steps away from the city's Cultural District. Nearby PNC Park and activities on the North Shore are just a short walk across the Roberto Clemente Bridge.
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This charming, beautifully restored period home offers Victorian elegance and comfort with modern amenities in the tranquil Shadyside neighborhood. The Inn on Negley is also locally renowned for its extensive high tea service and an exceptional brunch, both served Wednesday through Sunday.
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Now that you've locked in your place to stay, it's time for your second round picks. A trip to Pittsburgh is more than just about seeing the sights—it’s about experiencing the very heart and soul of the city. These ten attractions are a must for a true Pittsburgh experience. Make sure to check the to mark your favorites!
Immerse yourself in the world of Andy Warhol at this must-visit museum located in the Pop District on the North Shore. As the largest museum dedicated to a single artist in the U.S., this museum is a mustsee for art lovers and pop culture lovers alike.
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Take a ride up both the Duquesne and Monongahela Inclines for two different (but equally incredible) views of Pittsburgh. At the top, capture the perfect shot from an overlook, then stroll through Mt. Washington to explore nearby shops and restaurants.
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PNC Park brings fans up close to the action with its newly upgraded spaces, interactive features and unforgettable views. In 2026, catch special events like throwback games, and experience baseball like never before with fan engagement activities. If you're in town when the Pirates are away, you can still take a tour of this iconic ballpark!
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Located in the heart of the Cultural District and nominated as the #1 history museum in the country via USA Today 10Best, the Heinz History Center takes you on a unique journey through Pittsburgh's transformative history, from the rise of steel to the glory of Super Bowl victories and more.
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The AWAACC is a must-visit for exploring the creativity and culture of Pittsburgh’s African American community. Don’t miss standout events like Appalachian Spring! and The Writer's Landscape exhibit.
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Acrisure Stadium, home to the Pittsburgh Steelers, is one of the most iconic venues in the NFL. Whether you’re attending a game, or special event, this stadium offers an unforgettable experience. Can't make it to town for a game or the 2026 NFL Draft? Acrisure Stadium and the Hall of Honor offer tours year-round!
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Escape to Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, where nature meets sustainability in Pittsburgh’s vibrant green space. With recent expansions and new exhibits, including seasonal floral shows, this conservatory offers the perfect blend of beauty, education and tranquility.
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The 150-mile Great Allegheny Passage begins at Point State Park, where Pittsburgh’s three rivers meet. Linking with the C&O Canal Towpath in Maryland, it carries riders all the way to Washington, D.C., for a spectacular 335-mile journey—perfect for those seeking a bigger adventure.
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PPG Paints Arena offers the ultimate fan experience for anyone passionate about hockey. The prime location in Downtown allows for exploring before or after the game. Grab your tickets to a game, and don't forget to try and snag a selfie with legendary mascot, Iceburgh!
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Step back in time at the Carrie Blast Furnaces, one of the last remaining blast furnaces from Pittsburgh’s steelmaking past. This National Historic Landmark offers a rare chance to explore the city’s industrial revolution and the people who built its legacy.
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With 90 unique neighborhoods to explore, it's no surprise that many of our most unique offerings often go undiscovered. From uncharted art to unique spots, take the path less traveled— and don't be afraid to ask a local for their top picks. Make sure to check the to mark your favorites!

Located in three historic buildings in the Mexican War Streets, the Mattress Factory is a contemporary art museum showcasing unconventional, site-specific works from artists in residence around the world. With nearly 20 installations designed to inspire, challenge and excite, it’s a must for those who crave an untraditional experience.
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Tucked into the hills of Somerset, PA, this extension of the zoo serves as a home for endangered African elephants, North American Bison and more. Book a tour, educational camp or overnight excursion for an unforgettable experience and help support critical work in species survival.
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Bicycle Heaven is a cyclists’ paradise boasting the world’s largest collection of bicycles and cycling memorabilia. This one-of-a-kind spot perfectly blends nostalgia with the excitement of the cycling world. Marvel at famous movie bikes, including the bike from Pee-wee's Big Adventure, then rent a ride or get a tune-up in this gear-head's paradise.
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Moonshot Museum is Pennsylvania's first space museum and the first in the world to focus on career readiness for the 21st century space industry. Alongside Astrobotic Technology, visitors have the unparalleled opportunity to see real spacecrafts being built—an experience unlike any other in the world.
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Arsenal Lanes offers a nostalgic yet modern bowling experience in Lawrenceville. With newly updated lanes, digital scoring and a lively bar area, it’s perfect for laid-back games or pure friendly competition. Family-friendly by day and open late for night owls, it’s always a good time.
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Get to know the heart of local distilling at Wigle Whiskey in the Strip District. From its interactive tours to seasonal whiskey offerings, this distillery gives you an inside look at the art of whiskey-making. Enjoy exclusive whiskey tastings and learn from the pros during special craft cocktail experiences throughout the year.
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Discover the beauty and science of glass through hands-on experiences and world-class artistry at Pittsburgh Glass Center. From 15-minute workshops to full 8-week courses, classes are available for beginners and experts. Check out artists in residence, join a walk-in session or reserve a spot to create your own glass masterpiece.
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A visit to a Pittsburgh Riverhounds (aka The Hounds) game at Highmark Stadium will show you that soccer is a growing sport with an energetic fanbase in the city. The Hounds play playoffcaliber soccer on the pitch, but the entire game experience, from tailgating to after-the-game activities, is geared to keep adults and kids energized.
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Frick Park is Pittsburgh's largest green space, offering an expansive natural escape amid the city’s energy. With over 600 acres of woodlands, meadows and wetlands, this park is the perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers and those looking to enjoy a quiet day. Set up a picnic, go for a mental health walk or snap some selfies with friends!
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Looking for some laughs to add to your itinerary? Arcade Comedy Theater is the go-to spot for laughter, creativity and a fun night out. Known for its intimate atmosphere and topnotch comedic talent, this hidden gem brings the city’s comedy scene to life with improv, stand-up, sketch and interactive shows all year-round.
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Whether you’re planning a reunion, traveling on business or finally turning that group chat into a real trip, Pittsburgh attractions can accommodate larger groups. Add to the ultimate group adventure and build your game plan for creating memories together. Make sure to check the to mark your favorites!
The Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium in Highland Park is a blast, with over 8,000 animals across habitats like the African Savanna, Tropical Forest and Aquarium— plus Kids Kingdom, where little ones can explore interactive exhibits. We want to see your group selfies, especially if a giraffe is photo-bombing in the background!
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On the same block where Houdini mesmerized Pittsburgh crowds over 100 years ago, you can visit this speakeasystyle venue to watch the art of sleight of hand. While main stage shows are 16+, families can enjoy Mr. Messado’s School of Magic on select Sundays for ages 5+. Liberty Magic is also a BYOB venue, so 21+ groups can bring the party with them.
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Experience two world-renowned museums in one at the Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History. Discover international art, one of the world’s best dinosaur displays, dazzling minerals and gems and immersive cultural and wildlife exhibits. Plus, you can see working labs in action.
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Visit one of the most iconic amusement parks in the country. Kennywood blends thrills and nostalgia, from classic rides to modern attractions inspired by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Don’t forget to share some Potato Patch fries— and check out seasonal events like Phantom Fall Fest for spooky fun with the whole squad!
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Dive into the ultimate water adventure at Sandcastle located just outside of the city! Sandcastle features a variety of water slides, lazy rivers, wave pools and more, making it a must-visit for families and thrill-seekers alike. It's the perfect way to cool off in the summer heat!
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Discover more than 500 birds at the National Aviary! Explore immersive habitats like the Tropical Rainforest, Penguin Point and Wetlands, and meet signature species during engaging experiences. Addon experiences let you feed African Penguins, meet a bird of prey or hang out with a Linnaeus’s Two-toed sloth.
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Come aboard the Gateway Clipper Fleet, one of the best ways to see the city from a whole new perspective! Choose from sightseeing cruises with expert narration, themed kids’ cruises or dining experiences never before. Don’t miss prime photo ops from the top deck, and take time to enjoy the Gateway to Pittsburgh murals as you head to the docks.
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Get ready to eat your way through the region with Burgh Bits & Bites! These guided tours let you taste the best of Pittsburgh’s food scene, with stops at iconic eateries and local favorites. Explore unique neighborhoods, from the history-filled Strip District to hip Lawrenceville and the newest addition, Northside Allegheny West.
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Paddle through Pittsburgh’s three rivers on a kayaking adventure! With a new Downtown dock, all-new rental equipment, easy booking and a variety of guided tours, kayaking adds activity and adventure to your itinerary. Afterward, stop at Shore Thing for a bite on the Allegheny River’s newest floating platform.
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Museum Lab is an ideal stop for families! Its standout exhibit Gymlacium, a three-story rope labyrinth by Manca Ahlin, invites climbers to explore bridges, hammocks, ladders and hidden surprises. It’s a creative, hands-on adventure that sparks imagination and movement!
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You've got a place to stay and plenty of things to do. All that's left to do is to eat! From iconic sandwiches to craft cocktails, our local cuisine is bound to hit the spot. When it comes to fueling up for your adventure, these spots are gamechangers. Ready to get a true taste of the city and pick your winning flavors? Make sure to check the to mark your favorites!

Known for its iconic sandwiches piled high with French fries, coleslaw, tomato and meat on thick locally-made Italian bread, Primanti Bros. is an iconic Pittsburgh staple. With over 40 locations, you can be sure to find a Primanti Bros. close by! However, if you're looking for the place where it all started, visit the Strip District location.
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Pamela’s is more than just a breakfast spot—it’s a Pittsburgh institution. Located in the Strip District, this diner has been serving up some of the best breakfasts in the city for years. Known for its delicious crepe-style pancakes and classic diner fare, Pamela’s is a mustvisit for anyone looking to experience Pittsburgh’s culinary heritage.
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Take a ride up both the Duquesne and Monongahela Inclines for two different (but equally incredible) views of Pittsburgh. At the top, capture the perfect shot from an overlook, then stroll through Mt. Washington to explore nearby shops and restaurants.
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You might ask what Duolingo is doing in the restaurant industry—just trust us, they're doing it right. Enjoy tacos and cocktails honoring traditional techniques in a casual setting. Plus, the bar features 130+ agave spirits from Mexican-owned producers. Don't worry—if you're behind on your Duolingo streak, the servers will help you translate the menu.
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Pigeon Bagels is a Squirrel Hill staple and local favorite known for crafting hand-rolled bagels that are perfectly crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. They offer a delicious array of bagels, schmears and sandwiches—plus, their bagels are vegan and kosher.
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Located in the heart of Downtown, Ritual House pairs elevated comfort food with an atmosphere that’s as stunning as the menu. From beautifully crafted cocktails and dishes to photo-worthy interiors, every visit feels special. Find your favorite backdrop and turn your dining experience into a photo op!
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Perched atop Mount Washington with a breathtaking panoramic view of the city, Altius offers an elevated dining experience that’s as much about the view as it is about the food. Featuring a seasonal, farmto-table menu that highlights the region’s finest ingredients, it’s the perfect spot for a romantic date or special celebration.
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Apteka is redefining plant-based dining in the city. Known for its bold flavors and innovative spin on Central & Eastern European cuisine, Apteka offers an exceptional dining experience for anyone looking to indulge in unique, vegan cuisine. Perfect for foodies and eco-conscious diners alike, this spot has become a staple for those seeking healthy meals in a cozy environment.
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Nestled in Troy Hill on Pittsburgh’s North Side, Scratch & Co. shines as a tavern-like gathering spot with a commitment to crafting each dish entirely from scratch with locally-sourced ingredients—from house-baked focaccia and smoked pickles to whimsical desserts. Plus, their bar boasts some of the most intriguing seasonal cocktail options in the city.
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New to The Oaklander Hotel, this cozy-yet-upscale restaurant invites guests to linger over crisp, woodfired pizzas, bright salads, shareable appetizers and more. Whether you’re stopping in for a lunch, dinner date or drinks with friends, the warm atmosphere pairs perfectly with an impressive wine list, handcrafted cocktails and delicious food.
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Lilith brings farm-to-table dining with coastal flair to an eclectic space in our East Liberty neighborhood. Founded by chefs Jamilka Borges and Dianne DeStefano, it’s a deeply personal space where everything—from stocks to pastries—is made with care. Each dish is beautifully plated like a piece of art— the phone definitely eats first!
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Step into lush, immersive habitats with beautiful birds from all over the world (and a sloth!). Each National Aviary visit offers a new experience, as their seasonal themes bring brand-new Expert Talks and Daily Activities for all ages where you’ll learn about birds like penguins, flamingoes, powerful eagles, and more. Get closer to incredible birds, mammals, and even a few reptiles during an exciting free-flight bird show, or upgrade your visit with an Animal Encounter!
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The Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium is one wild place! Home to more than 8,000 diverse animals representing over 600 species, it is where elephants ramble, red pandas romp, sharks dive, and otters frolic. Here, penguins play, gorillas raise families, and kids have a kingdom. We celebrate and conserve wildlife in our backyard and around the world, inspiring our visitors to conserve nature for future generations.
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Open 149 years and still on top! Scale the slopes of Mt. Washington in beautifully restored cable cars in use since 1877. Enjoy a panoramic view of Pittsburgh, peruse a pictorial history of the city, watch hoisting equipment from the viewing platform and visit the Gift Shop and Welcome Center.
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Parking is available at the lower station on Carson Street. Open daily from 6:30 am to 12:30 at night. Adult fare: $5 round trip. Children ages 6-11: $2.50 round trip. Children 5 and under: Free.

Experience Pittsburgh on a whole new level with a ride on the Monongahela Incline, the oldest operating funicular in the United States. This popular tourist attraction will transport you to the top of historic Mt. Washington for a spectacular view of Downtown Pittsburgh, upscale dining, top-notch entertainment and shopping. Then, travel back down the mountain for more fun and attractions for all ages at Station Square.
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Peer beneath the glimmering surface of the Gilded Age on the award-winning Signature Clayton Tour Experience, Gilded, Not Golden.
Explore the lives and legacies of Pittsburghers past, from workers who made steel to magnates who made fortunes.
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Steps from Market Square, EVEN® Hotel Pittsburgh Downtown lends easy access to shopping, dining, and entertainment. Designed for balance, our beautiful wellness rooms feature high ceilings, oversized windows and LED mood lighting. Stay productive with flexible workspaces, free Wi-Fi, and in-room training zones. Indulge in revitalizing showers, natural amenities, and luxurious linens for relaxation and productivity. Savor delectable dining at the EVEN Kitchen & Bar offering craveable foods that nourish the mind and body.



The Nationality & Heritage Rooms at the University of Pittsburgh are unique spaces of historic and cultural significance, functioning as classrooms and educational spaces for those interested in learning about Pittsburgh’s diverse ethnic communities and their histories.
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The Clemente Museum is dedicated to preserving Roberto Clemente's life and legacy. With one of the largest collections of photography, memorabilia, and artifacts related to Clemente, the museum aims to educate its audiences on his incredible baseball career, humanitarian efforts, and life off the field.

Discover the science, creativity, and teamwork behind real space innovation at Moonshot Museum. See spacecraft assembled in real time, explore interactive exhibits, and uncover how today’s dreamers become tomorrow’s innovators. The future of space starts with you.
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Spectacular Views from the City’s Most Recognized Hotel! Walk to Acrisure Stadium, PPG Paints Arena, PNC Park, Market Square Restaurants, Pittsburgh’s Cultural District and Convention Center. Take advantage of our state-of-theart fitness facility, large pool and a 24 hour business center. Beautiful and spacious luxury guest rooms await your arrival that begins with a smile at registration WYNDHAMGRANDPITTSBURGH.COM 1-800-WYNDHAM

2026 is Pittsburgh’s year.
NFL Draft, America's 250th anniversary, milestone anniversaries, can’t-miss exhibits— the city’s stacked with celebrations. Don't miss a moment! Mark your calendar, rally your crew and celebrate all year long.


IN PITTSBURGH, FOOTBALL ISN’T JUST PLAYED—IT’S LIVED.
It’s tradition, pride and a way of life—built by steel and passed down through generations like heirlooms. Worn proudly in every corner of the city, it’s the hum of Sunday mornings, the sea of Terrible Towels and the spirit of the City of Champions that sets Pittsburgh apart. Stitched into the unmistakable skyline and tattooed on the heart of the city, few places understand the soul of the game like this one.
Hosting the NFL Draft is more than an event for Pittsburgh—it’s a full-circle moment. Nearly 90 years ago, Steelers founder Art Rooney and Eagles coowner Bert Bell proposed a bold idea: a player draft to level the playing field. Now, that idea finally returns to the city where its spirit was born.
And Pittsburgh is ready. Its newly renovated airport and walkable layout make exploring easy, with every amenity steps from the Draft site at Acrisure Stadium. Soak in river and





skyline views from The Landing at Rivers Casino, or stay close to the action Downtown with historic hotels and modern stays just across the way.
For fans, the experience runs even deeper with endless opportunities to dive into Pittsburgh's legendary sports history. Visit the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum to trace Franco Harris’s legacy, then walk across the river to the North Shore and stand where history happened—at the exact spot of the Immaculate Reception, forever marked by Franco’s cleat.
Before or after the picks are in, there are countless ways to taste your way through Pittsburgh’s iconic food scene. Grab a bite and a brew at a watch party worthy restaurant or bar like Tom's Watch Bar, Mike’s Beer Bar, North Shore Tavern, Primanti Bros., RedBeard's Bar & Grill, Mario's Saloon and Bigham Tavern just to name a few! No matter where you end up, you can’t fumble.
From kickoff to closing rounds, the excitement doesn’t stop. With 90 neighborhoods to explore, Pittsburgh is packed with hidden treasures and unforgettable streetscapes. Whether you’re snapping a skyline photo from Mt. Washington or trading Pittsburghese with a local, yinz are in for a weekend you’ll never forget.
Check this off your bucket list now— because in Pittsburgh, history isn’t just remembered, it’s made.
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As the nation commemorates the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 2026, Pittsburgh stands as a powerful reminder of how one city can help shape a country. The story begins at the Forks of the Ohio, where the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers converge. This triangular point became a vital hub of trade between American Indians and European settlers in the 18th century and, soon after, a key military stronghold in the French and Indian War—a conflict that laid the groundwork for the American Revolution. During the American Revolution, Fort Pitt served as the western headquarters for the Continental Army, anchoring the city’s role in the fight for independence.
From those origins, Pittsburgh grew into the “Gateway to the West.” Flatboats and steamboats launched from its rivers to open new frontiers, and the Lewis and Clark Expedition set out from what we know today as the Strip District. The city’s strategic location and inventive spirit propelled it into the industrial age, when its mills produced the


steel that built America’s bridges, railroads and skylines. Figures like Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick and George Westinghouse reshaped industry and labor while also leaving legacies of philanthropy and innovation.
The impact of Pittsburgh has always extended beyond industry. Breakthroughs in medicine, including the development of the polio vaccine and advances in transplantation, genetics and immunology, transformed lives worldwide. Today, the city has reinvented itself yet again, leading the way in robotics, artificial intelligence and technology, embodying the same resilience that defines the American story.
In 2026, cultural institutions across the nation, and right here in Pittsburgh will mark the 250th anniversary with special programs, performances and exhibitions. At the Heinz History Center (named the nation’s top history museum by USA TODAY), experience My America: An Illustrated Experience Featuring 59 original works of art by 35 members of the Pittsburgh Society of Illustrators, the exhibition uses the power of illustration to reflect on ideals associated with the American Revolution and the pillars at the heart of the nation’s founding: freedom, equality, justice and opportunity.

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Pittsburgh is a can't miss in 2026 for all art lovers and culture hunters. From global exhibitions to experimental local projects, the city is filled with curated experiences you won’t want to scroll past. Calling all creatives—in practice or at heart—take a stroll down Artistic Avenue for an insider’s look at all the must-see art this year.
The year marks the 59th Carnegie International, the longest-running exhibition of international art in North America, organized every four years by Carnegie Museum of Art, and among the world’s most prestigious recurring art exhibitions. First launched in 1896, the Carnegie International has introduced groundbreaking artists and movements that define generations. In 2026, the tradition continues as Pittsburgh once again becomes a gathering place for artists, thinkers and culture seekers from around the world.
This highly anticipated edition brings together new commissions, existing works, and site-specific installations that transform both the museum and the city itself into a playground for global creativity. It will be the most collaborative and far-reaching edition to date—a clear expression of the museum’s founding commitment to the art and artists of our time, at once grounded in Pittsburgh’s locality and extending globally.


February 21 – May 17, 2026
The Frick Pittsburgh
Over 70 rare photographs from Lewis Hine, the “father of documentary photography.” See iconic images of Ellis Island immigrants, child laborers, Pittsburgh’s steel industry and the Empire State Building—powerful reminders of America’s past and progress.
February 13 – April 12, 2026
SPACE Gallery
The next generation is here. MFA students push boundaries across media and concepts, turning the gallery into a lab for experimentation. Catch emerging voices before everyone else does—it’s raw, fresh and distinctly Pittsburgh.
December 12, 2025 – July 5, 2026
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Cosmic visuals? Check. Mindbending time loops? Check. Grammywinning original score by Arooj Aftab? Double-check. Step inside Ray’s threechannel animation where ecology, memory and the cosmos collide in one exhibition. Definitely bring your friends (and your camera).
April 17 – November 8, 2026
707 Gallery
Go beyond the game-day hype. Zagaris’s archive is stacked with behindthe-scenes shots from locker rooms, buses and hotels across six decades of pro football. Iconic moments meet unseen reality. Perfect for anyone who loves storytelling, sports culture or just killer photography.
June 20 – October 11, 2026
The Frick Pittsburgh
The exhibition showcases over 60 masterpieces—from impressionism to cubism and surrealism—by Cézanne, Matisse, Renoir, Degas, Morisot, Chagall, Rodin and more. Together, these works capture France as modernism’s epicenter and highlight the movements that reshaped nineteenth—and twentieth— century art worldwide.
Pittsburgh in 2026 is a canvas, a stage and an endless scroll of inspiration. From international art giants to local innovators, these curated experiences let you see, feel and live the city like an artist and an insider.

In 2026, Pittsburgh is packed with big anniversaries and even bigger reasons to visit. From championship courts to chamber music, cosplay to cutting-edge science, these milestones celebrate the past while inviting you to be part of what’s next. No matter what time of year you visit, Pittsburgh is celebrating something.
30 YEARS
Previously known as the Carnegie Science Center for the past three decades, this interactive science museum has sparked curiosity across generations. The momentous celebration was marked with a transformational $65 million gift, fueling its recent rebrand. Visitors can now experience this new era first-hand and ignite a curiosity that will endure a lifetime.
25 YEARS
Over the past 25 years, Pittsburgh Glass Center has grown a thriving community of glass artists. This world-class hub for glass art introduces visitors to the science, art and history of glass while keeping our city's long tradition of craft and making things by hand alive. Whether you're an artist or just art-curious, it's worth experiencing up close.
50 YEARS
Fifty years. Twenty-five schools. Countless moments and memories. The Atlantic 10 Conference has become one of the NCAA’s premier Division I leagues—and this 50th anniversary honors the great people, places and stories that shaped it.
20 YEARS
What started as a niche gathering has become one of the world’s largest furry conventions—and a beloved Pittsburgh tradition. For 20 years, Anthrocon has filled Downtown each summer with creativity, community and colorful character. Join the celebration that welcomes everyone... tails or not!
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65 YEARS
Chamber Music Pittsburgh has been tuning hearts and minds since 1961, and its 65th anniversary season will feature world-class ensembles and boundary-pushing premieres. This art form is alive, evolving and very much worth a standing ovation.




Pittsburgh has no shortage of amazing attractions—and you don’t have to take our word for it. These are some of the spots making national lists.

No. 1 via USA Today 10Best
Don't let the giant ketchup bottle mislead you. This museum is so much more—it’s six floors of Pittsburgh pride, from Mister Rogers and the Immaculate Reception to the global innovations that started right here in our backyard.


BEST BALL PARK PNC PARK
No. 4 via USA Today 10Best
Consistently ranked No. 1 in the best ballparks in America by USA Today's editors. Come for the game, stay for the incredible skyline views.


BEST CHILDREN'S MUSEUM
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF PITTSBURGH
No. 2 via USA Today 10Best
A national model for hands-on learning and creative play. Kids love it, and parents secretly do too.

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National buzz, Nordic roots. Recently recognized as a James Beard semifinalist, this pop-up-turned-cultfavorite brings fine-dining creativity to a casual BYOB table.

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FEST No. 2 via USA Today 10Best This festival is known for so much more than the beer. More and more visitors come back each year to celebrate, embrace and uplift Black artists, musicians, chefs and brewers from across the nation.
ESCAPE THE WORLD, ENTER THE WARHOL. COME, BE INSPIRED AT A PLACE WHERE CREATIVE EXPRESSION, WEIRD IDEAS, AND RADICAL EMPATHY AREN'T JUST TOLERATED, THEY'RE CELEBRATED.

Asylum for the Audacious Clubhouse for Creatives
Playground for the Provocative Sanctuary for the Soulful Haven for Head-turners
Dwelling for Disruptors
Venue for the Visionaries Fortress for Freethinkers
Assembly for the Atypical Retreat for the Rebellious Oasis for the Outlandish Refuge for Risk-takers


Ketch-up on Pittsburgh history at the Heinz History Center! Named the #1 history museum in America by USA Today and “Pittsburgh’s Best Museum” by Pittsburgh Magazine, the History Center features iconic artifacts daily throughout six floors of engaging exhibitions, perfect for visitors of all ages. Explore Mister Rogers’ “Neighborhood of Make Believe” TV set, take a selfie alongside an 11-foot Heinz ketchup bottle and throw a touchdown pass in the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum.
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Since 1958, the Gateway Clipper Fleet has been a Pittsburgh destination for millions of people.
Our family business is now in the Fourth generation of operation hosting:
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Each cruise is sure to leave folks of all ages with memories to last a lifetime! Enjoy Pittsburgh from the water, a vantage point like no other— Great Cruises, Great Memories! GATEWAYCLIPPER.COM

This is Pittsburgh from a new lens—hidden hangouts, foodie finds, stories and culture you won’t see on your feed (yet). Artists, adventurers, foodies, insiders—real voices, real takes. Think of it as your shortcut to seeing Pittsburgh the way locals do.

You won’t see these places on a billboard. There’s no line out the door. But ask a local—or better yet, look closer— and you’ll uncover character that often goes unnoticed but you won't want to miss. This is the city’s secret side, full of hidden treasures that surprise even longtime residents.
Wander Pittsburgh’s 90 neighborhoods to find hidden street art turning forgotten walls into galleries. To mention a few, check out the Mac Miller mural in Etna, Strawberry Way downtown, Roberto Clemente's mural near the Strip District and Tom Savini in Lawrenceville.
This bookstore doubles as an incredible community-driven arts hub, offering sanctuary for exiled writers and artists. City of Asylum also hosts readings, performances and exhibitions, weaving a rich cultural fabric in the neighborhood.
Catch a show in this converted church with unbeatable acoustics. From indie bands to local theater, every performance feels like a secret shared between insiders.

If you've been to the Strip District, you may know Enrico Biscotti— but most miss the café tucked behind it. Through the gated alleyway and behind the red door awaits woodfired Neapolitan pizza, traditional Italian cucina povera and family-style cooking classes.
Hidden behind an unmarked door in the iconic hotel, this intimate speakeasy transports you back to the glamour of the 1920s, where cocktails are crafted with care and secrets are meant to be kept.
For a view that feels like it belongs only to you, adventure your way up to this vantage point. The city’s skyline stretches below in a panorama best savored in quiet awe (and a photo for your Instagram post).



Discover the Unexpected Step inside this speakeasystyled theater and find the unexpected: mind-blowing illusions, heart-racing surprises, and performances that redefine what magic can be. The stage is set for world-class magicians, each making their Liberty Magic debut. Embrace the unexpected and see why Liberty Magic is TripAdvisor’s #1 thing to do in Pittsburgh.
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Burgh Bits & Bites offers a unique and delicious way to explore the many flavors of our city. While their Strip District route is a tried-andtrue favorite, most visitors don't realize that they actually offer unique culinary adventures in eight different neighborhoods, including two outside the city limits in Butler County.
Tucked away in the hillside streets, these historic homes look unsuspecting from the outside but have been transformed into pieces of art on the inside. See a full-size, working lighthouse inside a row house, the photography-inspired Kunzhaus and the inventive La Hütte Royal, each telling its own story.
This historic brewery built prior to prohibition combines three craft operations under one roof, offering bold flavors in a neighborhood still under the radar. Make sure to snag a table on the rooftop for incredible views of the city!
What was once an industrial wasteland along the Three Rivers Heritage Trail in South Side is now Pittsburgh’s most vibrant, Instagrammable playground for graffiti and public art.
Step into this eccentric museum and curiosity cabinet. A self-described “tourist trap for the unusual,” it’s filled with vintage taxidermy, oddities and jars of the bizarre—perfect for the obscure adventurer.

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Even in 2026, Pittsburgh’s global heritage still shapes the sights, sounds and flavors of daily life. The city’s museums tell the story, but the streets, culture and celebrations let you step right into it.
In Squirrel Hill, the hum of conversation spills from kosher bakeries like Pigeon Bagels, noodle houses like Silk Elephant and delis like Squirrel Hill Market, a reflection of its proud Jewish community. The neighborhood is a crossroads of cultures, but its heritage is anchored in the synagogues and family-owned businesses that have thrived here for generations.
If you venture slightly further north of Squirrel Hill, you’ll find Bloomfield, a neighborhood that wears its Italian heart proudly on its sleeve. Dubbed Pittsburgh’s “Little Italy,” it celebrates its identity each August during Little Italy Days, when streets fill with music and the scent of fresh pizza and pasta.
Oakland, the city’s academic and cultural hub, invites you to travel the globe without leaving Pittsburgh. Inside the University of Pittsburgh’s

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Cathedral of Learning, the Nationality Rooms offer a stunning tribute to diverse cultures where each classroom is a living time capsule designed by local immigrant communities themselves.
On the North Side, Deutschtown still carries the spirit of its German founders. The Northside Music Festival turns the neighborhood into a stage each summer, while Max’s Allegheny Tavern serves up schnitzels and wursts that taste like tradition.
Perched on a hilltop, Polish Hill blends old-world faith and modern edge. The Immaculate Heart of Mary Church stands as a beacon to the Polish immigrants who settled here in the 19th century, drawn by work in the steel mills.
Beyond neighborhoods with historic roots, Pittsburgh’s cultural heartbeat can be felt at festivals that celebrate its diverse heritage: the Pittsburgh Irish Festival’s lively Celtic music and cultural tastings, the Hispanic Heritage Festival’s vibrant food and art, the Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival’s soulful performances, the Soul Food Festival’s irresistible flavors, and the Holy Cross Greek Food Festival’s bustling marketplace of Mediterranean delicacies.
These neighborhoods are living archives, places where Pittsburgh’s immigrant past and present coexist. In Pittsburgh, heritage means something you can immerse yourself in every single day.


From kebab to street noodles, these spots serve up the global flavor that makes Pittsburgh’s food scene a full plate of heritage, hustle and home cooking. No passport required!
Cuisine: Pan-Asian (Korean, Thai, Japanese, Chinese) Neighborhood: Strip District
This food hall serves up the best of Asia under one roof—Korean corn dogs, Thai street snacks, sushi and boba—plus a central bar shaking up Asian-inspired cocktails. Order at the counter, buzzer in hand, and settle in for casual, flavorful fun.
Cuisine: Turkish / Mediterranean Neighborhood: Downtown Alihan’s brings a piece of Turkey to Downtown Pittsburgh with hearty, homemade and Halal dishes like lamb kebabs and pistachio baklava. Fresh, made-to-order plates meet a romantic ambiance, cozy fire-pit patio and a BYOB welcome—plus plenty of vegan and gluten-free options.
Cuisine: Dim Sum & Cantonese BBQ Neighborhood: Lawrenceville
The Parlor Dim Sum brings Chef Roger Li’s elevated take on Cantonese brunch to Lawrenceville. From har gow to roast duck and congee, each dish carries the signature “Wok Hei” charred flavor. Perfect for sharing, or indulging in one more round.
Cuisine: Japanese Neighborhood: Downtown
Raw fish, rare whisky and an intimate vibe—this trendy spot serves up nontraditional Japanese-inspired plates alongside an impressive lineup of gin, sake and whiskey.

Cuisine: Latin American Fusion Neighborhood: Lower Lawrenceville
What was once Lawrenceville’s historic Round Corner Hotel & Bar, Esquina Cantina serves street-style tacos, yuca fries and tortillas made from heirloom Oaxacan maize. Sip mezcal, tequila and other rare agave spirits while soaking in a vibrant mix of Baja flair, Latin soul and Pittsburgh history.
Cuisine: Southern & BBQ Neighborhood: Lawrenceville
Located in Lawrenceville, Walter's Southern Kitchen brings the big flavors of Texas barbecue to Pittsburgh. With a beautiful outdoor space and picnic tables that convert to a covered space in the colder months, there's never a bad time to visit.
Cuisine: Filipino-Mexican Fusion Neighborhood: Lawrenceville
Brunch enthusiasts: don’t sleep on this one. From ube cinnamon rolls and longanisa bowls to chorizo egg sandwiches, Lola’s (which stands for Lower Lawrenceville) is the ultimate “Sunday Funday” spot.



by DALE VAUGHN , Space Cowboy
If you really want to drink Pittsburgh like a local, skip the algorithms and ask the pros—the people who spend every night behind the bar shaking and stirring. These are the bartenders’ bartenders. The drinks they order. The cocktails they send their out-of-town friends to try. The bars that are influencing every other bar in town.
Squirrel Hill
One of the most celebrated tiki bars in the country, Hidden Harbor works in the tradition created by Donn Beach and his Filipino-American bartenders in the 1930s, with over 630 bottlings of rum and fresh-pressed juice. These are complex, delicious concoctions built to delight discerning palates. Reservations often required to get in.
Downtown
This bar will catapult you into the future of cocktails—molecular mixology with centrifuge clarifications, vacuum filtration, infusions and a kitchen that's more like a laboratory. They make their own tonic and foams and use techniques like fat-washing, carbonation and PH-adjusting. Modeled to feel like you’re aboard a starship with a 20-foot observation deck to a stunning universe, this is what happens when sci-fi nerds get serious about cocktails.
Millvale
Run by Sean Enright, co-author of Pittsburgh Drinks: A History of Cocktails, Nightlife & Bartending Tradition, this is where industry veterans go to unwind. It's home to Pittsburgh's cult favorite Jannamico Super Punch— the only city in America where this Italian amaro is regularly found.
Lawrenceville
Bright vibes and fresh ingredients, this is where bartenders go when they want to hand over control. Tell them what you like, what you hate, what you're in the mood for. The bartenders craft one-of-a-kind beverages based on your preferences. It's not a gimmick— it's confidence.
Bloomfield
Built to bring sophisticated aperitivo style cocktails, Tina’s is a mainstay for serious palates. Named after the owner's mother who made everyone feel at home, Tina's proves that the best education comes without condescension. The entire team trains together on wine tasting notes and can walk you through a deep amari selection—with multiple Negroni variations that bartenders across the city study.
Low light. Serious builds. A speakeasy with newspaper covering the windows with a classics-driven core that changes with the seasons. Most bartenders in town will tell you this is the most consistent and serious cocktail program in the city. This is where you go when you want a drink made by someone who gives a damn.




Wood-fired cuisine meets creative cocktails in this Deutschtown gem, with seasonal cocktails that complement the smoke and char from the kitchen. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, making it the perfect date night when you want both excellent food and thoughtful drinks.
Troy Hill
Neighborhood restaurant with a bar that thinks seasonally and locally. Their bar program is a love letter to Pittsburgh. Each drink celebrates the region’s distillers, brewers and winemakers while complementing the flavors coming from their kitchen.
A Thai kitchen with a lush courtyard and a cocktail program that leans into Thai herbs, spices and technique. Note that garden seating is weather-dependent, and a reservation is highly encouraged.
Buenos Aires meets Pittsburgh with a cocktail list leaning heavily on vermouth, amaro and South American spirits. Try the BA Manhattan—their house riff with bourbon and a perfect blend of vermouths. Plus, the Argentine wine list is one of the best in the city.
Chef-driven seasonal fare with cocktails that match the kitchen's ambition. Custom cocktails include a rum punch with pomegranate and ginger beer, and mezcal drinks with chile liqueur. Sit at the bar for the best interplay between plate and glass.

Pittsburgh’s craft scene is powered by makers with big dreams and even bigger dedication. Here’s where to meet them, and taste, sip or shop their work.
For over 50 years, Contemporary Craft has championed artists working in wood, fiber, metal, glass and ceramics. From casual shoppers and workshop-goers to artists and guests traveling cross-country for residencies and receptions, it draws visitors of every kind.
Trace Brewing's second location is a true testament to Pittsburgh’s tight-knit, ever-innovative maker community. It leans into the coffeeside of the business, featuring fresh brews from Ghost Coffee Collab, which is roasted in Pittsburgh (RIP) by nationally-ranked barista and Head of Coffee Joe Burns. Visit before 3 p.m. for the full Ghost Coffee experience!
Housed in a restored 1906 carriage house in the Strip District, Kingfly is a family-owned craft distillery and tasting bar founded in 2019. Expect small-batch spirits, a warmly woodlined space and live music in one of the city’s most atmospheric spaces.
Tag along with mural artist Scott Brozovich for a guided walk through the Carrie Blast Furnaces’ international collection of graffiti art. You’ll hear the stories behind the works, dig into the culture of graffiti and then grab a can to try your own hand at the basics of graffiti writing.




Cheese? Yes please. Today, this familyrun farm just north of the city crafts fresh and aged cheeses from happy goats and neighbor cows turning milk into some of the region’s most craveworthy farm-to-table artisan cheese.
Started in a Lawrenceville rowhouse, Arsenal Cider House was born from co-founders Bill and Michelle Larkin’s obsession with craft cider and Civil War history. As Western Pennsylvania’s first cidery, they’ve pioneered small-batch hard ciders, meads and sparkling fruit wines while celebrating local history and community.
Steel City Salt Co. is a small, familyowned business that carefully researches, sources and blends salts and spices from around the world. Try local favorites like the Black & Gold Blend, Pierogi Salt and Steeltown Garlic & Herb.
Hotter Than Ever
A must-see destination, Pittsburgh Glass Center is one of the top glass studios in the U.S. We invite you to tour our $15 million expanded studios, explore the contemporary glass art gallery, shop for handmade glass gifts, and watch live glassblowing demonstrations.
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Set-jetting fans, take note: Pittsburgh has been stealing scenes for decades. From action blockbusters to heartfelt indies, the city’s neighborhoods have doubled as Hollywood backlots. Follow the map to see where your favorites were filmed and build your own Pittsburgh movie itinerary. Lights, camera, adventure!
Tom Hanks stars in this slice-of-life film with notable filming locations including Gilliland Avenue in Bellevue, Stangl's Bakery in Ambridge and Max's Allegheny Tavern in the North Side.
This coming-of-age film featured Pittsburgh's settings, including scenes shot in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood, Peters Township High School and, of course, the Fort Pitt Tunnel that created one of the movie’s most iconic scenes.
THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL
Filmed in Pittsburgh, this indie hit showcased local spots, including Rachel's home on Murray Hill Avenue in Squirrel Hill.
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Set in the 1980s, this film used Pittsburgh's Kennywood Park to recreate a vintage amusement park.
A biopic spotlighting Bayard Rustin, filmed locally with much of the Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom cast and crew returning to Pittsburgh. Scenes were filmed in South Side’s historic Bedford Square
George A. Romero's classic horror film trio were all shot in and around Pittsburgh, cementing the city's place in zombie lore. In particular, the Monroeville Mall is a key location in zombie film history.
LOVE & OTHER DRUGS
Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal filmed in neighborhoods like South Side, Station Square, Squirrel Hill and Sewickley. Scenes were also shot inside the historic Omni William Penn Hotel
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Denzel Washington's adaptation of August Wilson's play was filmed in Pittsburgh, capturing the essence of the Hill District
AN AMERICAN PICKLE THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
Seth Rogen's comedy filmed scenes in Pittsburgh, specifically many in the Lawrenceville neighborhood, utilizing the city's architecture and streets to bring the story to life.
Gotham City Hall scenes were filmed at Carnegie Mellon University's Mellon Institute. The dramatic stadium explosion took place at Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field), home of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS
This cult classic was filmed in a variety of locations in and around the city. However, one of the most iconic scenes where Hannibal Lecter is held in a caged cell was filmed in the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum in Oakland
THE FAULT IN OUR STARS THE PITT
This romantic drama filmed in Pittsburgh, including scenes filmed in the Strip District, Hartwood Acres, Lawrenceville, Oakmont and the Mansions on Fifth in Shadyside
FILMING SITES JUST BEYOND CITY LIMITS
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This new popular medical drama series is set in Pittsburgh, and was filmed at the Allegheny General Hospital in the North Side neighborhood.
7 KENNYWOOD PARK 10 Miles Southeast of Downtown
CATCH A MOVIE IN & AROUND PITTSBURGH
Pittsburgh isn’t just a filming hub, it’s home to amazing theaters, too!
HARRIS THEATER Downtown ROW HOUSE CINEMA Lawrenceville MANOR THEATRE Squirrel Hill THE HOLLYWOOD THEATER Dormont
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FROM CANTON AVENUE TO GOTHAM CITY: SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT
From steel-town stereotypes to ketchupscented misconceptions, Pittsburgh has long been misunderstood by outsiders. But today’s city is full of surprises, creativity and culture that challenge every outdated assumption. Here are a few myths worth setting straight before your visit.
MYTH:
PITTSBURGH IS STILL A SMOKY STEEL TOWN
FACT:
Decades of reinvention have turned the city into a model for sustainability. Rivers, trails, public art and more than 170 parks make it an outdoor playground, while world-class hospitals, universities and tech companies drive its modern identity.
MYTH:
SAN FRANCISCO HAS THE STEEPEST HILLS
MYTH:
PITTSBURGH LACKS CULTURE
FACT:
With deep immigrant roots and growing diversity, the city thrives on cultural exchange. Strong Black, Irish, Jewish and German roots, as well as newly growing Latinx and Asian communities make up what Pittsburgh is today.
FACT:
Beechview’s Canton Avenue claims the title with a 37% grade. Adventurous cyclists can test their stamina in the annual Dirty Dozen bike race, tackling 13 of Pittsburgh’s toughest climbs.

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MYTH:
BATMAN’S GOTHAM WAS FILMED IN NEW YORK
FACT:
Many of The Dark Knight Rises’ most iconic scenes were shot in Pittsburgh. Carnegie Mellon’s Mellon Institute served as Gotham City Hall, Acrisure Stadium doubled as the site of the infamous field explosion, and downtown streets set the stage for Catwoman’s high-speed chase. With more than 120 films and TV shows shot here, Pittsburgh is truly a Hollywood favorite.
MYTH:
VENICE HAS THE MOST BRIDGES IN THE WORLD
MYTH:
PITTSBURGH IS JUST A STEELERS TOWN
Black-and-gold pride runs deep, but the city’s sports scene goes beyond football. Catch a game at PNC Park, one of the country’s most beautiful ballparks, cheer on the Riverhounds soccer club or support women’s teams like the Riveters and Pittsburgh Passion.
FACT:
Pittsburgh holds the crown with 446 bridges—three more than Venice. From the golden trio of the Sister Bridges to neighborhood footbridges, they’re a defining part of the city’s landscape.
MYTH:
ANDY WARHOL WAS A NEW YORKER
FACT:
Warhol was born and raised in Pittsburgh, graduating from Carnegie Institute of Technology before heading east. The Andy Warhol Museum anchors the city’s Pop District, ensuring that the next Warhol won’t have to leave to succeed.
MYTH:
THE HEINZ HISTORY CENTER IS JUST ABOUT KETCHUP
FACT:
The six-floor Smithsonian affiliate explores the stories of Western Pennsylvania, from Mister Rogers’ TV set to the world’s oldest Jeep. And no, the city no longer smells like condiments. The last Heinz factory left in the ’90s.

MYTH:
YOU CAN SEE IT ALL IN ONE WEEKEND
FACT:
With 90 neighborhoods, 30+ museums and an endless list of restaurants, breweries and riverfront activities, Pittsburgh reveals new layers every visit.
Pittsburgh isn’t the city you thought you knew—it’s better. Come see for yourself why the myths don’t measure up.

Pittsburgh doesn’t just build—it reinvents. Across the city, historic buildings have been reimagined into breweries, museums, hotels and more. This is architecture with a second act: spaces that honor their past while inspiring the present. Explore these stunning examples of adaptive reuse and see history transformed into new experiences.
Joseph S. Finch’s rickhouse, built in the 1800s, now thrives as a modern six-story social gathering space. This preserved landmark boasts a rooftop bar, cigar lounge, event space and Big Spring Spirits.
Once a firehouse, this landmark now preserves the legacy of Roberto Clemente with the world’s largest collection of memorabilia alongside Engine 25 wine in a setting rich with history.
This North Side museum reimagines an old mattress warehouse into immersive, mind-bending contemporary art installations. The Mattress Factory proves that industrial bones can hold boundless imagination.
Grist House Craft Brewery invites brew fanatics to its new location, Grist House Command, housed in a former Cold War missile center in Collier Township. Enjoy scenic, dog-friendly decks, a familyinspired menu and a 30-barrel system brewing beer on-site.

Built on the former site of the legendary Syria Mosque music hall, The Oaklander honors its past with modern luxury. This hotel even offers a complimentary perk to guests that allows them to make their own music in the on-site recording studio.
A former Roman Catholic church turned craft brewery and restaurant, complete with stained glass, pew seating and a glowing altar of brewing tanks. It's a heavenly space where history and hops collide.
The historic Federal Reserve Bank of Pittsburgh has been recast as a boutique hotel. Original vault doors and marble details make every stay a reminder of its storied past.
Forged in Steel
Step inside the Carrie Blast Furnaces, a National Historic Landmark where iron and steel-making are brought to life. Discover the stories that shaped Pittsburgh and the world, and connect through tours, handson workshops, and unforgettable group experiences.
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Pittsburgh doesn’t do “just one thing.” With three rivers, 90 neighborhoods and a billion bridges, our queer community refuses to be boxed in. Instead of one official “gayborhood,” LGBTQ life spills across the map, from Shadyside’s storied bars to Bloomfield drag shows, North Side art, and dance floors in between. Wherever you wander, you’ll find us. We’re coming out in all directions, and you’re invited along.
Shadyside is the classic. Treelined streets meet nightlife at 5801 Video Lounge. By day, Walnut Street is perfect for brunch and people-watching.
Bloomfield and Lawrenceville bring alt-queer vibes. Blue Moon delivers campy drag and karaoke chaos, while P Town hosts dance parties. Vintage shops and queer-friendly cafés in between make these neighborhoods daytime playgrounds. Across the river, check out Pittsburgh’s very own haunted “they-bar” at Harold’s Haunt.
The North Side is all about art. Pay homage at the Andy Warhol Museum, dive into immersive installations at the Mattress Factory and don’t miss the rainbow explosion of Randyland.
The Strip is where things can feel underground. Theme nights at Brewer’s Bar, DJs spinning at the
Real Luck Café (bring cash) and Club Pittsburgh for afters until sunrise. Expect grit, glitter and plenty of stories to be made.
Downtown and The Cultural District put queerness on the big stage. From Broadway tours at the Benedum Center to intimate shows at the Greer Cabaret, it’s where performance thrives. Stay at queer-friendly hotels like the Kimpton Hotel Monaco and, in October, catch Reel Q, Pittsburgh’s LGBTQ film festival.
East Liberty and Garfield pulse with the heartbeat of queer futures. Mary’s is dubbed the queer “Cheers.” At Kelly Strayhorn Theater, trans and queer performers take center stage, while nearby galleries and popup vogue parties showcase the city’s radical energy.
From drag brunches to art museums, dance parties to afters, Pittsburgh’s queer scene is everywhere. Don’t just follow the guidebooks, follow the queens. You’ll find us across the city, ready to make you feel at home.






by QUAYLA ALLEN-COMELLA
Pittsburgh has been a stomping ground for Black artists and changemakers throughout history, from writers Deesha Philyaw and Damon Young to entertainers like Hamilton Star Leslie Odom Jr. and Billy Porter. Today, Black creatives continue to shape the city through food, culture and community.
Pittsburgh’s legacy as a gathering place during the Black Renaissance continues through cultural centers like ALMA | LEWIS (A | L), the August Wilson African American Cultural Center and the Kelly Strayhorn Theater. These venues highlight Black voices through robust exhibitions, performances and conversations that challenge, inspire and celebrate.
The city’s soundtrack is vibrant and diverse. Experience DJ Arie Cole and NFD at Slappers N Bangers, Pittsburgh’s popular trap day party, or catch sarah huny young as DJ Huny XO, amplifying Black queer nightlife through Most Beautifullest and their Sapphic Day Parties. Jazz lovers shouldn’t miss the world-class Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival hosted by the August Wilson Center in September.
Barrel & Flow Fest celebrates Black beer culture with a vibrant showcase of breweries nationwide and their festivalexclusive collaborations. Framed by live music and art, the festival serves as a modern expression of Pittsburgh’s history as a hub of Black cultural exchange and entrepreneurship.
Taste the city through the Soul Food Festival and beloved spots like Walter’s BBQ, Carmi’s Soul Food, Gabriella’s Last Chance, Tastefully Blessed BBQ and Happy Day Dessert Factory. Nourish communities through volunteerism at Oasis Farm and Fishery and plant roots of your own with seedlings from Soil Sisters Plant Nursery
Kayak the city’s rivers during Venture Outdoors' affinity nights and explore the trails with the Outdoor Inclusion Coalition. Recharge with inclusive movement led by Anea Michelle at Open Up, a studio supporting people living with disabilities and allies. For deeper healing, join Transitional Characters for pay-what-you-can somatic workshops.
Follow the yellow-bridged roads to Emerald City, a 12,000-square-foot co-working space founded by Khamil Bailey and Samantha Black. Designed with Black entrepreneurs in mind, it’s equal parts workspace and community hub. Stop by a free co-working day for coffee, Wi-Fi and local connections.
From diverse expressions of cuisine, music and healing, Black creativity in Pittsburgh is a full-sensory experience not to be missed.

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From restorative rituals to clean, nourishing cuisine, these destinations help you relax, recharge and discover a journey as revitalizing as the experiences themselves.
Indulge in an urban oasis with an extensive menu of treatments including manicures, pedicures, massages, facials and body therapies. Guests praise the eucalyptus steam and signature Muscle Melt Massage. This spa is designed to balance your senses and serenity.
As the region’s pioneer float spa, Levity's spacious tanks infused with 1,200 pounds of Epsom salt mimic the Dead Sea, offering a calm so immersive it transcends time. Guests describe it as transformative for the mind, body and soul.
The Woodlands Spa & Holistic Healing Center pairs indulgent luxury with mountain tranquility, offering acupuncture, specialty massage, yoga, salt-water float, cryotherapy, infrared therapy, NovaTHOR PBM and unparalleled customized specialties found nowhere else.
Melt into immersive sound baths backed by research that indicates a 70% stress reduction after a single session. With resonant bowls, gongs and violin tones, internationally-acclaimed classical violinist and Carnegie Mellon University music professor Monique Mead leads one of the most luxurious and musically exquisite sound baths anywhere in the country.
At Flora Spa and Aesthetic Bar, self-care isn’t selfish, it’s a glow up. Trend-forward treatments and radiant results make it a must in the wellness scene. Grab the girls for side-by-side facials at The Facial Bar, or pop in solo for a personalized routine that leaves you glowing.
Live Fresh fuels wellness with coldpressed juices, smoothies, bowls and sea moss gel. From energizing cleanses to immune-boosting blends and creative sampling flights, it’s a community staple that embodies flavorful wellness in motion.




At Ascend, bouldering, rope climbing, yoga and fitness classes are offered all under one roof. This South Side flagship has become a community hub, where beginners and seasoned climbers enjoy an inspiring space to test strength and find balance.
This 30-mile riverfront trail links neighborhoods, parks and bridges into one seamless pathway, offering city views framed by public art and waterfront breezes. Perfect for a casual stroll, bike ride or connecting to longer adventures. Steel bridges, winding rivers and rolling hills frame the region’s wild side. From bike trails to climbing gyms and waterways, Pittsburgh is the perfect destination for the active traveler.

Aloha! Cruisin’ Tikis Pittsburgh offers unique and relaxing two-hour sightseeing cruises on the Three Rivers aboard one of our "original" floating Tiki Boats. Our Tiki Fun Cruises depart from Pittsburgh's North Shore or Station Square Marina and include spectacular photo opportunities of iconic Pittsburgh landmarks and local points of interest.
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The 150-mile Great Allegheny Passage begins at Point State Park, where Pittsburgh’s three rivers meet. Linking with the C&O Canal Towpath in Maryland, it carries riders all the way to Washington, D.C., for a 335-mile journey— perfect for those seeking a bigger adventure.
BikePGH equips riders with maps, safety guides and classes, group rides and more. Traveling in the summer? Don’t miss OpenStreetsPGH, when city roads transform into car-free streets for biking, walking and outdoor fun.
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Pittsburgh’s first and only Party Pontoon Boats on the Three Rivers! We offer BYOB party cruises with a coast guard certified master captain included. We cruise from station square on all three rivers. All cruises are 1hr 45 min. Perfect for bachelorette, birthday parties, corporate and family outings of any kind!
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WOMEN ARE LEADING THE NEXT GENERATION OF SPORTS TEAMS IN PITTSBURGH
You won’t want to miss out on your chance to see these league-defining teams when you’re in town.


Pittsburgh has always been a sports city, but now, it’s also a city where women’s sports shine brighter than ever before. From championship teams to woman-owned businesses, Pittsburgh is a destination where female athletes, fans and entrepreneurs are rewriting the playbook, and cheering each other on while they do it.
On the field, the city boasts a remarkable lineup of teams. The Pittsburgh Passion, with three championships, made history as the first women’s football team to broadcast on a major network. The Pittsburgh Riveters SC, inspired by Rosie the Riveter, is more than a soccer club— it's a movement built on grit, resilience and community. The Pittsburgh Hotspurs is a National Premier Soccer League that nurtures the next generation of athletes through long-term player development, while the Pittsburgh Forge Rugby Club continues to advance opportunities for women in a traditionally male-dominated sport. Add the fierce energy of Steel City Roller Derby and the sisterhood of the Pittsburgh Puffins hockey team, and you get a city that uplifts, inspires and celebrates women's sports.
And off the field? The energy keeps going. In East Liberty, Title 9 is Pittsburgh’s first women’s sports bar. It’s a space designed exclusively to showcase women’s sports on screen. Founded by Sherree Goldstein, Title 9 is more than a place to grab a drink. It’s a hub where fans can gather, celebrate and see women’s sports take center stage with zero apologies for being loud about it.
Together, these teams and businesses reflect something bigger than sports. It’s about women showing up for women. From the field to the rink to the barstool, Pittsburgh is proving that sports can be fierce, fun and fueled by a community of women hyping each other up every step of the way. WHERE



by SAVANNA CROWELL

YOU DON’T NEED A CREW TO HAVE A GOOD TIME IN PITTSBURGH.
If you’re looking for your next solo adventure, Pittsburgh is one of those cities that will completely surprise you—in the best way! It’s super safe, walkable, packed with history and culture and has just the right mix of adventure and cozy vibes that make solo travel feel exciting but also approachable.
I recently took a solo trip to Pittsburgh and fell in love. If you’re looking for that perfect solo trip, below are my recommendations on how to spend a weekend in the Steel City.
Start your trip by checking into the Joinery Hotel Pittsburgh, a modern stay that feels welcoming and safe for solo travelers. It’s right downtown, making it easy to walk or bike to most of the city’s highlights.
Begin with breakfast at Sally Ann’s, a bright and vibrant café where there are unique drinks and dining alone feels totally natural. From there, rent a bike at Golden Triangle Bike Rentals and ride along the riverfront trails to the Highline for lunch at Sly Fox Brewery. For sunset, I highly recommend taking a ride up the

historic Duquesne Incline—the views of Pittsburgh’s skyline from the top are enough of reason to go!
For a little adventure, I recommend kayaking with Venture Outdoors to experience the city’s famous three rivers from the water. If you’re into arts and history, the Carrie Blast Furnaces Graffiti Tour offers a fascinating look at Pittsburgh’s steel-making past, now transformed into a massive outdoor gallery where you get to try graffiti, legally! And at the Pittsburgh Glass Center, you can even try glassblowing yourself. It’s creative, fun and surprisingly beginner-friendly with guidance from the instructors. End the day with dinner at Duo’s Taqueria, a delicious Mexican restaurant where the lively, casual vibe makes solo dining feel relaxed but elevated.
What stood out most to me while solo exploring Pittsburgh was how safe I felt. Not only that but the city blends small-town charm—friendly, welcoming people—with the excitement and variety of a big city. That balance makes Pittsburgh a perfect destination for solo travelers.

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HELLO, PITTSBURGH.
LET’S EAT!
Welcome to Pittsburgh— we hope you’re hungry! Stop by Eat’n Park to enjoy hometown classics, like our Superburger, Whale of a Cod, all-day breakfast, and Smiley Cookies—a Pittsburgh tradition for generations. Customize enormous salads and hand-pressed burgers at Hello Bistro, paired with fresh, hand-cut fries. Or join us at The Porch to unwind with seasonal, scratch-made plates and cocktails in Oakland or Upper St. Clair. Savor three homegrown favorites in one delicious city!





YINZ LIKE TEA?
Just three miles north of Pittsburgh, you will find a community tea shop with a Yinzer Line of tea! Find everything from staples like Earl Grey to unique blends like the Jagoff. Organic, hand blended one-of-a-kind teas and local gifts. AVTEACO.COM




Pittsburgh Botanic Garden is the premier destination to experience native plant collections of the Allegheny Plateau. Spend a day immersed in nature among cultivated display gardens, enjoy lunch in Canopy Café, and bring the family to explore Scraposaurs by artist Dale Lewis. This exhibition of 14 large-scale sculptures opens in Spring 2026, connecting visitors to prehistory through sustainable art.
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DÖNER KEBAB & BAKLAVA
Scratch made Doner (Gyro) Kebab sliced from screw served with fresh pita bread. Finish your meal with homemade scratch made Baklava! SULTANDONERGYRO.COM

Introducing Bessemer Spirits—a new name built on old truths. Inspired by the steel that forged Pittsburgh, we make spirits with grit, patience and purpose. Pennsylvania rye, bold bourbon, and a dry gin made the right way. Real people. Real work. Real spirits. BESSEMERSPIRITS.COM


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Pittsburgh is an easily accessible city with so much to see and do within the 90 neighborhoods and Allegheny County. And, the fun extends beyond our county. Enhance your next visit to the Pittsburgh region with an excursion or two to one of our surrounding counties.
Armstrong County pairs scenic beauty with small-town charm. Paddle along the Allegheny River, wander peaceful trails or cast a line in quiet waters. History buffs will love the Armstrong County Historical Museum, open yearround with fascinating exhibits. With its mix of outdoor exploration and cultural discovery, Armstrong County creates lasting memories in every season.
Beaver County is where energy and creativity shine. At the Pittsburgh International Race Complex, motorsports fans find high-speed thrills and karting action. Or, catch standout performances at the Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center, where young talent takes the stage all year long. From adrenaline-packed events to cultural festivals, Beaver County is always buzzing with something new.


From natural escapes to classic hometown traditions, Butler County has it all. Enjoy year-round recreation at Moraine State Park, summer fun at the iconic Big Butler Fair or fall festivities at the Butler Fall Festival. The perfect mix of charm and adventure awaits in Butler County.
Greene County is rich in history, character and natural beauty. The Historical Society's 52-room museum preserves the county's heritage, and celebrates over 100 years in 2026. At Lippencott Alpacas, visitors can meet the herd and shop at this familyowned farm. Or, join the summer Rain Day Festival that entertains with live music, crafts and festivities. Greene County blends history, celebration and community in a way you won’t forget.
Indiana County invites you to explore its heritage, traditions and natural wonders. The Jimmy Stewart Museum honors its hometown star, while the Ghost Town Trail Marathon challenges summer runners. In fall, the Smicksburg Pumpkin Festival celebrates the season with crafts and Amish traditions. In Indiana County, there is no shortage of culture and outdoor beauty.




Iconic landmarks and outdoor beauty define the Laurel Highlands. Visit Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater or Polymath Park, pay tribute at the Flight 93 National Memorial and enjoy live music at the Laurel Highlands Bluegrass Festival. Make sure to take in the region’s scenic trails, perfect for hiking, biking and outdoor fun. The Laurel Highlands truly has something for everyone.
Lawrence County blends natural scenery with national tradition. Explore McConnells Mill State Park, abundant in boulder-lined trails and a historic gristmill. Attend the annual McConnells Mill Heritage Festival with blacksmithing and mill tours. Take a guided Amish Countryside Tour to explore farms and markets brimming with fresh goods and handcrafted items. Lawrence County’s charm leaves a lasting impression.
Monroeville mixes pop culture, events and outdoor fun. Each spring, the Home & Garden Show returns with inspiration for home projects, while the Monroeville Mall hosts Living Dead Weekend each June. For recreational adventures, Boyce Park offers hiking, biking and skiing year-round. Monroeville is the perfect excursion no matter if you’re into arts, horror classics or the outdoors.
Venture south of Pittsburgh to Washington County, rich in history and packed with entertainment. Celebrate at the Covered Bridge Festival, try your luck at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows or enjoy the Agricultural Fair each August. For history buffs, The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum brings history to life with nostalgic rides. In Washington County, there’s always a story to discover and a memory to make.

Just 30 minutes from Pittsburgh, Beaver County blends natural beauty, vibrant towns, and seasonal experiences inviting you to explore, unwind, and make unforgettable memories year-round.

A short drive from Pittsburgh opens the door to a place where small-town warmth meets big city energy. Discover riverfront towns filled with local dining, breweries, shops, scenic parks perfect for biking and birdwatching, and a yearround lineup of festivals, fairs, markets and outdoor adventures.
From spring blooms and summer concerts to fall foliage and winter charm, every season offers something new to see. Spend the afternoon kayaking the Ohio River, wander historic main streets and villages, and share unforgettable moments with family and friends.
Beaver County invites you to slow down, savor the moment, and experience a side of PA that feels both refreshing, familiar, and fun.



Just 25 miles from Pittsburgh, your scenic small town side quest is here.

Find serenity in our small towns, with one-of-a-kind people and places to visit. Shop and stroll or take a seat and enjoy a meal at one of our wonderful restaurants. Raise a glass to your travels and explore our local breweries, or sample sips at our wine and cocktail bars. Level up your experience with entertainment like live music, plays, and performances. Take time to retreat into nature at Moraine State Park or Jennings Environmental Education Center, where you’ll find hiking, fishing, and other lowcost recreational activities.
Plan your trip around one of our fantastic events, like the Moraine State Park Regatta, the Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival, or our seasonal fairs and festivals.
Make memories here that last a lifetime— Experience Butler County PA.


Tucked amid Southwestern Pennsylvania’s rolling hills, Greene County invites visitors to unwind and enjoy a peaceful escape filled with small-town charm and natural beauty.

Visiting Greene County is like stepping into a simpler time, where life moves at a gentler pace and the charm of small-town America is everywhere. Located just an hour south of Pittsburgh, this rural haven beckons travelers with winding country roads, rolling farmlands, and historic covered bridges straight out of a fairytale.
The county thrives on community spirit and tradition, from lively fairs to the iconic Rain Day Festival on July 29th. Every town, every street, tells a story—of heritage, heart, and togetherness. Whether drawn by the area’s history or the warmth of its people, a visit to Greene County offers an experience that lingers long after you leave.


Time to Trade Meetings for Mountains in Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands

In Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands, “out of office” means outdoors, off the grid, and fully unplugged. Pedal the Great Allegheny Passage, tour Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater, and hike rugged trails through breathtaking landscapes.
Feel the refreshing powers of crisp mountain air, make first tracks down the slopes, or snowshoe through a winter wonderland of crystalline trees. Squeeze every last drop of adventure out of a long weekend. Settle in for a restful night in a cozy cabin, treehouse, or luxury resort. Sip local wine, revel in the nostalgia of a drive-in movie, gaze at star-filled skies, and let nature take center stage while screens fade away.
Adventure is calling—ditch the inbox and discover your ideal escape in Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands!


In Lawrence County, just an hour north of Pittsburgh, discover an array of trails, from authentic Amish experiences to food and wine trails to blueways and greenways.

Hike the striking McConnells Mill State Park which is home to four of six waterfalls and trails including the North Country National Scenic Trail. Ride an ATV through abandoned underground limestone mines at Mines & Meadows ATV/RV Resort. Home to those who previously lived and still reside there, Haunted Hill View Manor is a paranormal hot spot.
Having the second-largest old order Amish community in Pennsylvania and the twelfth largest in the United States makes the sight of horse-drawn buggies on major roads a commonplace occurrence. You’ll find not just quaint and quirky Airbnb properties and bedand-breakfasts but one-of-a-kind shopping in the villages of Volant and New Wilmington. Sip local wine and dine on homemade foods.
Build your own adventure in Lawrence County!


YOU’RE HOME HERE.
A vibrant community wrapped in the rolling green hills in the suburbs of Pittsburgh.

Monroeville is home to the Monroeville Convention Center with weekly events, shopping galore and endless dining options. With entertainment choices that range from go-karts to beautiful historical sites, plus state of the art sporting venues and peaceful parks, world-class healthcare and highly rated and affordable hotels—Monroeville makes it easy and convenient to do it all.
Located just east of Pittsburgh at the junction of the Pennsylvania Turnpike and Interstate 376, Monroeville offers area visitors some distinct advantages when it comes to location, price and amenities. The City of Pittsburgh and the mountains of the Laurel Highlands are only minutes away—when you visit Monroeville, you’re right at the center of it all.


In Indiana County, PA, visitors can explore the outdoors, including 69 miles of railsto-trails and the impressive 45’ Buttermilk Falls. Tour the Jimmy Stewart Museum, dedicated to our hometown hero and the legendary Hollywood icon. Visit Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) and Kovalchick Convention & Athletic Complex for live entertainment and sporting events. Drive through scenic Amish countryside in Smicksburg for unique shopping experiences. Learn more about “The Christmas Tree Capital of the World™”.
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ONE SWEET WEEKEND!
Come to downtown Latrobe August 22-23, 2026, the birthplace of the all-American banana split. Enjoy vendors, activities, live entertainment, and a bunch more. It's the sweetest celebration you'll ever experience!
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EXPERIENCE AMAZING AMERICAN ART!
With more than 3,400 objects of fine and decorative art spanning four centuries, The Westmoreland Museum of American Art captures the region's rich past by placing local history within the greater context of the nation. Additionally, the Museum presents a robust temporary exhibition schedule and full calendar of community events.
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Carlow University
412-578-6000, 800-333-2275, carlow.edu
Small, private, coeducational, Catholic university two miles from downtown. Founded by the Sisters of Mercy, Carlow is well-known for undergraduate and graduate programs in healthcare, education, the arts, and service.
Carnegie Mellon University Welcome Center
412-268-2000, cmu.edu
Carnegie Mellon University is a topranked global research institution in Pittsburgh, bringing together science, technology, business, policy, arts, and humanities to drive innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and real-world impact for 14,000+ students.
Chatham University
412-365-1100, 800-837-1290, chatham.edu
Chatham University in Shadyside, and Eden Hall Campus in the North Hills, offers undergraduate and graduate programs in sustainability, health and wellness, business and communications, and arts and sciences.
Duquesne University
412-396-6000, 800-456-0590, duq.edu
A nationally ranked, top-tier Catholic university in the Spiritan tradition, Duquesne provides undergraduate, graduate and professional degree programs and internship opportunities that prepare students to succeed in the workplace.
La Roche University
412-367-9300, 800-838-4LRC, laroche.edu
A private, Catholic, coeducational, four-year university in suburban Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that offers a host of undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
Point Park University
412-391-4100, 800-321-0129, pointpark.edu
Dynamic, independent, four-year institution in Downtown with nearly 4,000 students and 100 undergraduate and graduate programs that focus on student success through distinctive, innovative, experiential learning.
Washington & Jefferson College 724-503-1001, 888-W-AND-JAY washjeff.edu
A private liberal arts college located 30 miles south of Pittsburgh. For more than 200 years, W&J graduates have excelled in health care, law and numerous other fields.
Airport/West Courtyard by Marriott Pittsburgh Airport Settlers Ridge 412-788-4404, 800-321-2211 courtyardsettlersridge.com
You have arrived at a whole new kind of stay where you can connect, eat, work and relax in our smartly designed stateof-the-art spaces.
DoubleTree by Hilton Pittsburgh Airport 412-329-1400, 412-329-1413 hilton.com/en/hotels/ pitardt-doubletree-pittsburgh-airport
An airport area, full-service hotel featuring 14,000 sq. ft. of meeting and event space. Boutique-style guest rooms with upgraded amenities. 24-hour business center and complimentary airport shuttle.
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Pittsburgh Airport/ Robinson Township 412-859-9070, marriott.com/pitwf
The BRAND NEW Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Pittsburgh Airport is here to impress! Enjoy our free Wi-Fi, complimentary breakfast, indoor pool/jacuzzi and complimentary business center!
Hampton Inn & Suites Pittsburgh Airport South-Settlers Ridge 412-788-4440, 800-HAMPTON pittsburghsettlersridge. hamptonbyhilton.com
Sitting atop I-376, the brand new Hampton Inn & Suites Pittsburgh Airport South-Settlers Ridge brings style and comfort to Settlers Ridge, one of Pittsburgh's premier shopping and dining locations.
Hilton Garden Inn Pittsburgh Airport 412-205-5400
hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com
Welcome to the Award-Winning Hilton Garden Inn Pittsburgh Airport featuring 139 guest rooms, banquet/meeting space and an on-site restaurant. Just 10 minutes from the airport and only a 1/2 mile from Robert Morris University.
Hilton Garden Inn Pittsburgh Airport South/Robinson Township 412-788-9500
pittsburghairportsouthrobinsontownship. hgi.com
Located just west of Downtown Pittsburgh and minutes from Pittsburgh International Airport, our Hilton Garden Inn Pittsburgh Airport South/Robinson Township offers the perfect blend of business and leisure amenities.
Hyatt Place Pittsburgh Airport 412-494-0202, 888-492-8847
hyattplacepittsburghairport.com
We invite you to stay at our hotel near major Pittsburgh attractions. Discover our inviting, spacious guestrooms and great amenities including free Wi-Fi, indoor pool, fitness center and on-site dining.
Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh International Airport 724-899-1234
pittsburghairport.regency.hyatt.com
Just minutes from the terminal at Pittsburgh International Airport, is the perfect location for your travelers to enjoy the Hyatt Grand Bed or a meal at bellfarm Kitchen | Bar.
La Quinta Inn by WyndhamPittsburgh Airport 412-730-3100
laquintainnpittsburghairport.com
Providing signature Here for You service and comfortable accommodations off I-376. If you're flying in or out of the area, we offer free 24-hour shuttle service to Pittsburgh International Airport.
Pittsburgh Airport Marriott 412-788-8800, 800-328-9297
pittsburghairportmarriott.com
The Pittsburgh Airport Marriott is minutes from the airport with comp shuttle and free parking. Total of 318-guest rooms, 12,000 sq. ft. of function space and beautiful outdoor space.
Sheraton Pittsburgh Airport Hotel 412-262-2400, marriott.com/pitsa
199 guest rooms which include one Presidential suite, four Parlor suites and Club Lounge on Executive floor. Six miles from airport, 14 miles from Downtown. Meeting facilities, restaurant and entertainment.
Downtown
AC Hotel Pittsburgh Downtown 412-281-9300, marriott.com/PITAR
Enjoy timeless, European-inspired guest rooms at AC Hotel Pittsburgh Downtown. Right in the heart of this exciting city with the David L. Lawrence Convention Center just a short walk away.
Cambria Hotel Pittsburgh - Downtown 412-381-6687
choicehotels.com/pennsylvania/ pittsburgh/cambria-hotels/pa637
Located next to PPG Paints Arena, this all-suite hotel is perfect for business & leisure travelers, spacious suites, restaurant & bar options, indoor pool, whirlpool, fitness center, dedicated parking deck.
Courtyard by Marriott Pittsburgh Downtown 412-434-5551, 800-321-2211 marriott.com/pitcy
Enjoy enhanced cleanliness, stylishly renovated rooms, flexible meeting and event spaces and easy access to everything Downtown Pittsburgh has to offer when you book at Courtyard Pittsburgh Downtown.
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Suites
Pittsburgh Downtown 412-281-5800, 800-225-5858 doubletreepittdowntown.com
The DoubleTree by Hilton Pittsburgh is the favorite place to stay! Walkable to everything or take the T. Enjoy the largest guest rooms in the city and our chocolate-chip cookies!
Drury Plaza Hotel
Pittsburgh Downtown 412-281-2900, 412-281-2093
druryhotels.com/locations/pittsburgh-pa/ drury-plaza-hotel-pittsburgh-downtown
Drury Plaza Downtown Pittsburgh is a historic renovation. Free hot breakfast, 5:30 Kickback rotating menu of hot food, beer, wine, mixed drinks and Wi-Fi and fitness center. Valet parking fee.
Embassy Suites by Hilton Pittsburgh Downtown 412-338-2200
pittsburghdowntown.embassysuites.com
A full service, all suites hotel with indoor pool, industrial-inspired flexible event space of 6,600 sq. ft. and amazing urban views of Downtown Pittsburgh.
EVEN® Hotel Pittsburgh Downtown 412-301-2277
evenhotels.com/pittsburghdwtn
Located in the heart of Downtown, EVEN Hotel Pittsburgh is just steps away from the Historic Market Square, Point State Park, PNC Park, Acrisure Stadium, The Andy Warhol, and PPG Paints Arena.
Fairfield Inn & Suites
Pittsburgh Downtown 412-515-2100
marriott.com/hotels/travel/pitdf
Fairfield Inn & Suites Pittsburgh
Downtown is excited to welcome their guests to the newest lodging experience in Pittsburgh.
Fairmont Pittsburgh 412-773-8800, 888-270-6647
fairmont.com/pittsburgh
Located in the heart of Downtown, Fairmont Pittsburgh, a contemporary Four Diamond property and home to the award-winning Floor 2 restaurant and Health Club & Spa at Fairmont Pittsburgh.

Carlow University is creating generations of ethical leaders, who not only have the skills to be pioneers in their chosen fields, but the empathy and spirit to create meaningful societal changes. We are redefining what a leader looks like—and it looks like a Carlow graduate. Devoted to the Future of You.
Hampton Inn & Suites Pittsburgh-Downtown 412-288-4350, 800-Hampton pittsburghdowntownsuites. hamptoninn.com
Our hotel completed an extensive renovation in 2020! Wireless charging, 55" TVs and quartz countertops are just a few of the upgrades, and yes, parking is still free!
Hilton Garden Inn Pittsburgh Downtown 412-281-5557, 800-HILTONS pittsburghdowntown.hgi.com
Hilton Garden Inn Pittsburgh Downtown offers an excellent central location in the heart of Market Square. Offering a wealth of inviting restaurants, bars and cafes.
Homewood Suites by Hilton Pittsburgh Downtown 412-232-0200 pittsburghdowntown.homewoodsuites.com
All-suite extended stay hotel in Downtown Pittsburgh providing modern accommodations in a home-like setting. Complimentary breakfast and evening dinner and drinks Monday-Thursday, Wi-Fi, fitness center and indoor pool.
The Industrialist Hotel, Pittsburgh, Autograph Collection 412-430-4444, 412-395-3003 marriott.com/pitad
The Industrialist Hotel blends Pittsburgh's rich steel heritage with modern luxury-featuring bold design, upscale rooms, craft cocktails at The Rebel Room, and an unforgettable downtown boutique experience.
Joinery Hotel Pittsburgh, Curio Collection by Hilton 412-339-1870, joineryhotel.com
Renovated in 2022, Joinery Hotel features a brand-new Listening Library, unique Offering Table experience and a one-of-a-kind art program.
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Pittsburgh 412-471-1170, 855-338-3837
monaco-pittsburgh.com
Kimpton's Hotel Monaco includes 248 guestrooms, 11,300 sq. ft. of event space including private rooftop space. Award-winning dining and elegant amenities and you have the ultimate luxury boutique hotel stay.
Omni William Penn Hotel 412-281-7100, 412-553-5000 omnihotels.com/pittsburgh
Pittsburgh's premier hotel located in the heart of the business, cultural and entertainment district. 597 luxurious accommodations offering modern services, four restaurants and two lounges. Pittsburgh's only 4 diamond convention hotel.
The Pennsylvanian 412-415-7342
placemakr.com/locations/pittsburgh/ downtown-pittsburgh
The Pennsylvanian, a historic downtown Pittsburgh landmark, features preserved architectural details, apartment-style hotel rooms, upscale amenities, and provides easy access to cultural venues, premier businesses, dining, shopping, and public transportation.
Pittsburgh Marriott City Center 412-471-4000, 888-456-6600 marriott.com/en-us/hotels/pitdtpittsburgh-marriott-city-center/overview
Discover the uptown flair of the Pittsburgh Marriott City Center located directly across from PPG Paints Arena and just steps from the heart of the business district and great downtown shopping.
Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel 412-562-1200, 866-454-4400
renaissancepittsburghpa.com
An inspirational landmark, a bold fusion of classic and contemporary. Located in the heart of the vibrant Cultural District and is one of the most historic hotels in Downtown Pittsburgh.
Sheraton Pittsburgh Hotel at Station Square
412-261-2000, marriott.com/PITPS
The only riverfront property in Pittsburgh, Sheraton Pittsburgh Hotel at Station Square offers on-site restaurants, a spacious indoor heated pool and rooms with inspiring views of Downtown.
Westin Pittsburgh
412-281-3700, 800-WESTIN-1 westinpittsburgh.com
Westin Pittsburgh provides a refreshing retreat in the heart of Pittsburgh. Stunning views from our 617 luxurious rooms/ suites. 42,000 sq. ft. of meeting space. 24-hour market pantry; two restaurants.
Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown 412-391-4600
wyndhamgrandpittsburgh.com
712 guest rooms and 60,000 sq. ft. of function space that offer configurations which provide the backdrop for event success. We can accommodate groups up to 2,000 people.
East End
Hotel Indigo Pittsburgh East Liberty, an IHG Hotel 412-665-0555 hotelindigo.com/pittsburghpa
Hotel Indigo Pittsburgh East Liberty offers modern designs, spacious rooms, and easy access to local attractions. Enjoy the outdoor patio, Wallace's Whiskey Room, and pet-friendly accommodations. Ideal for meeting and special events.
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Pittsburgh Bakery Square
412-362-8600, marriott.com/pitel
Located in the Bakery Square complex in Pittsburgh's East End. Enjoy all-suite accommodations, indoor garage parking, complimentary breakfast featuring hot selections and free Wi-Fi. Complimentary access to adjacent LA Fitness.
Green Tree
DoubleTree by Hilton Pittsburgh - Green Tree
412-922-8400, 800-222-8733 pittsburghgreentree.doubletree.com
460 guest rooms,10 suites and 40,000 sq. ft.of meeting space.Two separate ballrooms. 16 breakout rooms with flexible seating. 4 miles to Downtown. 14 miles to Airport. Free parking.
Hampton Inn Pittsburgh Green Tree 412-922-0100, 800-HAMPTON hilton.com/en/hotels/pitgnhx-hamptonpittsburgh-greentree
Cozy, comfortable affordable Hampton Inn, located just 4 miles from Downtown Pittsburgh. Complimentary Breakfast, Wifi, 24 Hour Coffee Bar in Lobby, Business Center and Fitness Center. Minutes from Airport and Convention Center.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites
Pittsburgh West - Green Tree 412-922-7070 hiexpress.com/pittsburghwest
Closet hotel to Downtown without the high prices. Three miles from Downtown, 5 miles from the airport. Complimentary hot breakfast and Parking. Indoor pool and large fitness center. Three-station business center.
Lawrenceville TRYP by Wyndham PIttsburgh | Lawrenceville 412-567-0555, tryppittsburgh.com
The TRYP by Wyndham Pittsburgh/ Lawrenceville is a boutique neighborhood hotel, nestled in what TIME Magazine named "The Coolest Neighborhood in America" and the home of Robotics Row.
Monroeville/East
Courtyard Pittsburgh/Monroeville 412-856-8680, 800-MARRIOTT marriott.com/pitmr
Courtyard by Marriott Pittsburgh/ Monroeville is only 13 miles east of Downtown Pittsburgh. Located just minutes off of Interstate 376 and Pittsburgh exit 57 of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Residence Inn Monroeville 412-816-1300, marriott.com/pitpm
Adding a refreshing perspective to your travel experience, The Residence Inn-Wilkins celebrates your life on the road with the comforts of home with a contemporary flair.
SpringHill Suites
Monroeville/Pittsburgh 412-380-9100, 800-MARRIOTT marriott.com/pitmv
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Pittsburgh/Monroeville is only 13 miles east of Downtown Pittsburgh. Located just minutes off of Interstate 376 and Pittsburgh Exit 57 of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
North
DoubleTree by Hilton Pittsburgh Cranberry 724-776-6900, 724-778-4172 dtcranberry.com
Just 15 miles north of Pittsburgh and 25 miles to the Pittsburgh airport, at the intersection of I-79 and the PA Turnpike.
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Pittsburgh North/McCandless 412-227-9600, 800-Marrriott marriott.com/pitfm
The Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott is now open in McCandless Crossing. Perfect for business travelers, wedding parties and traveling sports teams, conveniently located to dining and shopping, #StayAmazing!
Home2 Suites by Hilton Pittsburgh/McCandless 412-630-8400 pittsburghmccandless.home2suites.com
Just eight miles from Downtown Pittsburgh, our suburban location puts you close to local businesses, restaurants and colleges but within easy reach of the excitement of Downtown.
North Shore/North Side Boggs Mansion 412-231-6544, boggsmansion.com
Stay at one of Pittsburgh's most historic properties located on the historic Mexican War Streets within walking distance to major Downtown attractions.
Comfort Inn & Suites Pittsburgh - North Shore 412-887-1205 choicehotels.com/pennsylvania/ pittsburgh/comfort-inn-hotels/pa755 Stunning city views, onsite parking and a pool and just minutes from Downtown, North Shore and Strip District attractions, we are Pittsburgh's newest hotel for a work or play stay.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites
Pittsburgh North Shore 412-323-0300
ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/us/ en/pittsburgh/pitns/hoteldetail
The Holiday Inn Express & Suites North Shore blends design and functionality with modern amenities sure to suit your needs. Unparalleled service at a fantastic location on your next visit.
Hyatt Place Pittsburgh - North Shore 412-321-3000 hyattplacepittsburghnorthshore.com
Located on the North Shore within walking distance to popular area attractions such as PNC Park, Acrisure Stadium and Rivers Casino.
The Landing Hotel & Rivers Casino Pittsburgh 412-231-7777, thelandinghotelpgh.com
The Landing Hotel features expansive windows on every level with panoramic views of the riverfront and Pittsburgh's skyline. A contemporary design, consistent with Rivers Casino's upscale urban aesthetic, integrates beautifully with other North Shore venues.
The Priory Hotel 412-231-3338, 866-377-4679 thepriory.com
Carefully restored to modern standards, the Priory Hotel is a 42-room historic boutique hotel located in Pittsburgh's thriving North Shore, just minutes from Downtown Pittsburgh.
Residence Inn by Marriott North Shore 412-321-2099, 412-867-5652 marriott.com/pitrn
Studio, one- and two-bedroom suites with separate living areas and full kitchens. Complimentary hot breakfast buffet, free wired or wireless internet, fitness center, pool, laundry facilities and pet friendly.
SpringHill Suites Pittsburgh North Shore 412-323-9005, marriott.com/pitns 198-studio suites with one king or two queen beds, coffee maker, microwave and refrigerator. Business center, Wi-Fi, indoor pool, complimentary breakfast, fitness center, market. On-site parking (additional fee).
Oakland
Courtyard by Marriott Pittsburgh University Center 412-682-6200, 800-864-8287 marriott.com/en-us/hotels/pityu-courtyardpittsburgh-university-center/overview/ Located in the heart of Oakland, Pittsburgh’s hub for medicine, education, and culture. Our full-service hotel features spacious guestrooms, versatile event space for 10–400, an indoor pool, fitness center, on-site restaurant, and convenient parking.
Hilton Garden InnPittsburgh University Place 412-683-2040 pittsburghuniversityplace.hgi.com
The Hilton Garden Inn Pittsburgh University Place is located in the vibrant and eclectic neighborhood of Oakland, Pittsburgh. We are a 202-room full-service hotel with meeting space in 12 rooms for 5-250 people.
Hotel Indigo Pittsburgh University-Oakland 412-621-0880, 877-834-3613
hotelindigo.com/pittsburghuni
Hotel Indigo Pittsburgh UniversityOakland gives nod to its steel mill past and its high-tech existence today. Spacious guestrooms and stylish meeting space make for a distinct corporate or social experience.
The Oaklander Hotel
412-578-8500, 877-829-2429
theoaklanderhotel.com
A hotel exactly like nothing else awaits in the heart of Pittsburgh's vibrant Oakland neighborhood. Welcome to the The Oaklander Hotel, a Marriott Autograph Collection property.
Residence Inn Pittsburgh Oakland/University Place 412-621-5600, marriott.com/pitrd
This custom-built, all-suite hotel in central Oakland is perfect for visiting the local universities or long-term business stays. Conveniently located near UPMC hospitals in the Oakland neighborhood.
Regional Resorts
Nemacolin 724-329-8555, 866-406-6957 nemacolin.com
Experience the magic of Nemacolin, an expansive resort in the Laurel Highlands offering elevated accommodations, show-stopping dining, premium golf, serene spa services, and fun for all. Adventure awaits.
Seven Springs Mountain Resort 800-452-2223, 7springs.com
Seven Springs Mountain Resort, Pennsylvania's four-season resort for mountain play, is the perfect place for winter or summer family vacations that create lifelong memories!
Shadyside
HYATT House Pittsburgh/ Bloomfield/Shadyside 412-621-9900 hyatthousepittsburghbloomfieldshadyside.com
Awarded Highest Guest Satisfaction Among Upper Extended Stay Hotels by J.D. Power, in Pittsburgh's thriving East End. Minutes from shopping, dining and entertainment of Bloomfield, Shadyside, East Liberty, Lawrenceville, Oakland.
The Mansions on Fifth 412-381-5105, mansionsonfifth.com
The Mansions on Fifth comprises of two turn-of-the-century mansions and boasts 22 guestrooms and suites with many common areas, including the formal dining room, fitness room and Oak Room lounge.
South Crowne Plaza Hotel and Suites Pittsburgh South 412-833-5300, 877-227-6963 crowneplaza.com/pittsburghso
Just 8 miles from downtown Pittsburgh and close to a variety of attractions and companies. Short walk to the T™ subway station as well as numerous restaurants and shopping mall.
Hilton Garden Inn Pittsburgh/Southpointe 724-743-5000, 877-782-9444 pittsburghsouthpointe.stayhgi.com
Find us off I-79 in Southpointe Business Park. We're two miles from Printscape Arena at Southpointe and minutes from Peters Lake Park, Tanger Outlets and Hollywood Casino @ The Meadows.
SpringHill Suites Mt. Lebanon 412-563-6300, marrriott.com/pitle
Welcome to the SpringHill Suites by Marriott® Pittsburgh Mt. Lebanon, a hotel with space and style at an attractive price, ideal for business or leisure.
South Side
HYATT House Pittsburgh South Side
412-390-2477, hyatthouse.com
The HYATT House Pittsburgh South Side is situated by the SouthSide Works entertainment district. This brand new hotel features complimentary breakfast, high-speed internet, indoor pool, fitness center and cocktail lounge.
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Pittsburgh SouthSide Works 412-488-8003
marriott.com/hotels/travel/pitss-springhillsuites-pittsburgh-southside-works
The SpringHill Suites by Marriott Pittsburgh
SouthSide Works is a newly opened hotel located in the heart of Pittsburgh's historic South Side neighborhood. The hotel is an all-suite property.
Alternative Stays
Etage Executive Living
412-646-8696, stayetage.com
Live in the heart of bustling Market Square at Etage Executive Living to enjoy a world of premier shopping, dining and easy access to the Cultural District.
HostWise Stays
412-746-7672, hostwisestays.com
Experience Pittsburgh like a local and stay "home" with us! Choose from one of our 100+ spotless, top-rated, full-home rentals & immerse yourself in Pittsburgh's charming neighborhoods.
Traveler’s Rest Hotel
412-623-9343, sstrpgh.com
A unique hotel lodging experience in the historic South Side of Pittsburgh.
Bed & Breakfasts
Bed & Breakfast Inns of Pittsburgh
412-714-3571, pghbnb.com
Pittsburgh's bed and breakfasts offer a welcome respite from today's hectic lifestyle. Guests can select from the elegant to the rustic, from city to town and country.
Boggs Mansion
412-231-6544, boggsmansion.com
Stay at one of Pittsburgh's most historic properties located on the historic Mexican War Streets within walking distance to major Downtown attractions.
Cabin Fever Inn Bed & Breakfast
412-443-5408, cabinfeverinnb-b.com
Enjoy the comfort of this 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom, completely furnished home located on 20 acres near California University in Southwestern PA.
Heather Hill Inn
724-538-5168, heatherhillinn.com
Quaint country inn on 180 acres.
Four guest rooms with private baths, many amenities. Two lovely, fully furnished guest apartments. Special weekly/monthly rates. Event hall for weddings, showers, etc.
Oak Noggin Bed & Breakfast LLC 412-714-3571, oaknoggin.com
Assembled from the original hewn oak logs of two 18th century frontier homes, a cozy and tranquil getaway. Enjoy all of the modern conveniences in a private, early American atmosphere.
Sun and Cricket Bed and Breakfast
412-327-4488, sunandcricket.com
Relax in a two-bedroom log cabin with library, living room and wood-burning fireplace or a two-room carriage house with full kitchen, fireplace and jetted tub. Enjoy the outdoor swimming pool and gourmet breakfasts.
Campgrounds
Bear Run Campground & Cabins 724-368-3564, 888-737-2605 bearruncampground.com
Bordering Moraine State Park at Lake Arthur lies the area's foremost family camping facility. Full-hookup RV sites, tenting, cabins, canoes and more. 1/2 hour to Pittsburgh via I-79, I-279. Interstate 79, Exit 96.
Rose Point ParkCabins & Camping 724-924-2415, rosepointpark.com
Family camping in charming full-service log cabins, yurts and camp sites. Located just north of Pittsburgh near McConnells Mill State Park. Heated pool, fishing, hiking trails. Fun for everyone!
Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest 724-584-0629 pittsburghjellystone.com
A four-time "Park of the Year," awardwinning, family-centered campground just one hour north of Pittsburgh. The camp resort offers tent sites, full-hookups for RVs, luxury rental cabins and daily activities.
Breweries, Distilleries and Wineries
Arsenal Cider House & Wine Cellar, Inc. 412-682-7699, arsenalciderhouse.com
A home-based, family-owned, U.S. Civil War thematic winery specializing in artisanal hard apple cider, cider-style fruit and grape wines and mead (yup, honey wine!).
Aslin Beer Company 412-586-5687, aslinbeer.com/home
Aslin Beer Co. is a craft brewery offering killer beer that pushes innovation and creativity. Enjoy flavorful IPAs, Sours, Barrel-aged Stouts and Open-Fermented Lagers alongside delicious eats from Pittsburgh Scratch & Co.
Black Dog Wine Company 724-485-WINE
blackdogwinecompany.com
Established in 2016, Western Pennsylvania's most award-winning winery. From dry red to sweet white wine, our fruit is locally sourced and our grapes from the Lake Erie region of Pennsylvania.
Cellar on Penn 412-258-3369, rwinecellar.com
Serving R Wine Cellar wine by glass, bottle and flight, seasonal cocktails, local beers, plus wine to go. Private wine tastings, special events and full kitchen. Patio and cellar seating.
Cinderlands Warehouse 412-209-1575
cinderlands.com/locations/ cinderlands-warehouse
Visit us in the Strip District and see where Cinderlands Beer is made! While you’re here, enjoy our delicious, chefdriven menu from our scratch kitchen— open seven days a week!
Dough Daddy Brewery 724- 939-8080, doughdaddybrewery.com
Dough Daddy Brewery is proudly female-owned. Founded in 2023 by Angie Bogacz as the sister company to Caliente Pizza & Draft House, continuing the tradition of award-winning pizza and quality craft beer.
Iron City Distilling 412-682-7400, icdistilling.com
Our whiskeys are rooted in Pennsylvania history and made by distillers who are willing to sweat the small stuff to make big flavors. We are history in a bottle.
Kingfly Spirits 412-392-8928, kingflyspirits.com
A craft distillery, cocktail bar and premier events venue in Pittsburgh's historic Strip District. A must-see restored carriage house featuring tastings, signature cocktails and live performances in a stunning environment.
Lawrenceville Distilling Co. 412-945-0845, lawrencevilledistilling.com
Lawrenceville Distilling Co. crafts smallbatch, artisanal spirits with a focus on quality and community, blending traditional techniques with innovative flavors.
The Original Pittsburgh Winery 412-566-1000, pittsburghwinery.com
A boutique urban winery, tasting room and intimate music venue producing exceptional dry artisan wines made from California's finest grapes. The art, music and vibe of the cellar are beautiful.
Pittsburgh Brewers Guild, Inc. pittsburghbreweries.com
The Pittsburgh Brewers Guild represents the 40+ breweries in Allegheny County in an effort to promote craft beer tourism to the City of Champions.
Pittsburgh Brewing Company - Creighton 412-682-7400, pittsburghbrewing.com
160 years of brewing tradition meets stateof-the-art equipment at Pittsburgh Brewing Company's new home. See how historic Iron City Beer is made, taste the freshest beers in the 'Burgh and shop exclusive merchandise.
Refucilo Winery
412-251-0231, refucilo.wine
We are located on Western Avenue in Pittsburgh's North Side community. We produce high quality Argentinian wines which we sell at our store, complemented by specialty tapas.
Southern Tier Brewery 412-301-2337, pittsburgh.stbcbeer.com
Southern Tier Pittsburgh: Craft brews & delicious food. Spacious indoor & petfriendly beer garden. Perfect for game days or anytime!
Threadbare Cider and Mead 412-322-5100, threadbarecider.com
Threadbare is a North Side-based cidery producing craft ciders using locally grown fruit. The Cider House features a cider bottle shop, tasting room and kitchen. Velum Fermentation 360-460-0267, velumfermentation.com
Velum is more than just a brewery; it's a welcoming community center committed to brewing exceptional beers, providing an inclusive space, and giving back to the greater Pittsburgh area.
Wigle Whiskey
412-224-2827, wiglewhiskey.com
Wigle Whiskey Distillery, Restaurant and Bottle Shop, located in the Strip District, is the most awarded craft whiskey distillery in the country. Visit for an array of delicious spirits and tours.
Rivers Casino Pittsburgh 412-231-7777, riverscasino.com
Rivers Casino Pittsburgh offers exciting slots, table games, poker and hybrid gaming, with live DJs, diverse restaurant options, rentable event space, BetRivers Sportsbook, The Landing Hotel—and much more.
Cooking/Culinary Experiences
Flour Power Cooking Studios: Pittsburgh
412-579-0372
flourpowerstudios.com/locations/pittsburgh Flour Power is a place for joyful culinary experiences for all ages where cooking is a love language. Our cooking studios are where you’ll discover that YOU’RE the main ingredient.
Gaynor's School of Cooking
412-325-2703
gaynorsschoolofcooking.com
A full participation cooking studio close to Downtown offering all manner of classes for all ages and experience. Have fun with food! Join us soon.
Entertainment Venues/Districts
Benedum Center for the Performing Arts
412-456-6666 (Box Office), trustarts.org
This historical, restored 2,889-seat theater hosts concerts, Broadway musicals and a wide variety of regional, national and international performance arts groups. Operated by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.
Byham Theater
412-456-6666 (Box Office), trustarts.org
Intimate, rococo-appointed theater seats an audience of 1,302 and hosts events for smaller, mid-size performing arts groups. Tours and private rentals available. Operated by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.
Cadence+ At The Strip 412-912-9134, cadenceatthestrip.plus
A modern-day speakeasy, Cadence+ Cellars features spaces for hosting private events along with lunch, shareable plates and full dinner service. Our 8,500 square foot upstairs event space provides a wonderful location for any celebration.
City Winery
412-246-1000, citywinery.com/pittsburgh City Winery offers intimate concerts and live entertainment, private events, upscale dining and a functioning winery that creates a unique combination of culinary and cultural experiences to urban wine enthusiasts.
Dave & Buster's
412-462-1500
daveandbusters.com/us/en/about/ locations/homestead
A wide variety of games, endless buffet and bar options and first-rate meeting areas, Dave and Buster's of Pittsburgh is the premier location for fun and entertaining corporate events.
Dave & Buster's Pittsburgh - North Hills
412-702-9550
daveandbusters.com/us/en/about/ locations/pittsburgh-north-hills
Discover the ultimate destination for sports enthusiasts, foodies, and arcade aficionados—Dave & Buster's! This entertainment hub offers an unrivaled experience that caterers to a diverse range of interests.
The Distillery Complex thedistillerycomplex.com
Located at 59 S. 2nd Street, this six-story complex features a rooftop bar, cigar lounge, event venue, second Big Spring Spirits Distillery, and more—offering something for everyone.
Enclave
412-808-1233, enclavepgh.com
Pittsburgh's premier nightclub, live music venue and special event center. Hosting weekly club nights, nationally recognized touring artists in concert and a wide array of private events throughout the year.
Five Iron Golf
412-332-8500
fiveirongolf.com/locations/pittsburghmarket-square
Five Iron Golf welcomes everyone to give golf a try with its new, multisensory experience, featuring 11 golf simulators, complimentary equipment, entertainment options and a full-service restaurant and bar.
Gateway Clipper Fleet
412-355-7980, gatewayclipper.com
Sail the Three Rivers while dancing the night away. Our Captain’s Dinner Dance, Moonlight and radio supported specialty cruises throughout the year are a perfect night out with that special someone, or the whole group!
Greer Cabaret Theater
412-456-2610, 412-456-6666 (Box Office) trustarts.org
Located in Downtown Pittsburgh's Cultural District and featuring musical theater productions, late-night entertainment, live music, plus great food and a full bar year-round. Project of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.
Harris Theater
412-930-8053, trustarts.org/film
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust's Harris Theater is one of the most active arts facilities in the region, showing art films nearly every day of the year. The 200-seat theater specializes in classic, independent, and foreign movies.
Heinz Hall
412-392-4900, 800-743-8560 pittsburghsymphony.org
An elegantly restored concert hall that is home to the Pittsburgh Symphony, popular events and major corporate meetings. In-house catering.
Howl at the Moon
412-866-4695
howlatthemoon.com/pittsburgh
Ready to Howl, Pittsburgh? Part bar and part concert, Howl at the Moon creates a non-stop party with live music performed in a high-energy setting featuring specialty cocktails.
Live Nation Premium at The Pavilion at Star Lake
412-480-6355
premium.livenation.com/venue/ the-pavilion-at-star-lake
Live Nation Premium at The Pavilion at Star Lake allows you to maximize your concertgoing experience by combining desirable seating with additional benefits such as VIP Club access and premium parking.
Paradise Island Bowl & Beach
412-264-7560, paradiseislandbowl.com
Experience non-stop fun for the whole family at Paradise Island Bowl & Beach with 24 bowling lanes, an outdoor beach bar, and thrilling activities like axe throwing, arcade games and more!
Pins Mechanical Co.
412-365-5575, pinsbar.com/pittsburgh
Pins Mechanical Co. is the ultimate grownup playground with duckpin bowling, pinball, retro arcade games, and cocktails. From hangouts to private events, 12+ locations nationwide deliver nostalgia, competition, and unforgettable fun.
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
412-471-6070, 412-456-6666 (Box Office) trustarts.org
A non-profit arts organization, The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust presents and supports diverse arts programming throughout our theaters, galleries, event spaces, and outdoor venues in the Cultural District.
PPG Paints Arena
412-642-1800, ppgpaintsarena.com
The regional host to more than 150 events per year, including the City Game (college basketball), Three Rivers Classic (college hockey) and other NCAA events.
Puttery Pittsburgh
878-222-8130, 878-222-8135 (special events)
puttery.com/locations/pittsburgh
Visit us at Puttery Pittsburgh! Located in the well-known Strip District, Puttery is a 21+ only, modern spin on mini golf, redefining the game with unique twists at every hole.
Puttshack
412-900-7888 puttshack.com/locations/pittsburgh
Puttshack is a one-of-a-kind, upscale tech-infused mini golf game, powered by patented trackball technology. When your round is done, you're just steps from Puttshacks globally inspired, mixologistobsessed signature bar and restaurant.
Roxian Theatre 412-690-0996 specialevents.livenation.com/ venues/roxian-theatre
This former classic movie house theatre is one of Pittsburgh's premier event venues. Originally built in 1929, this elegant venue is located less than 4 miles from Downtown Pittsburgh.
Sandbox VR 412-435-1175, sandboxvr.com/pittsburgh
Sandbox VR is the world's premier destination for futuristic virtual reality entertainment. Full-body motion capture and high-quality haptics combine for realistic and fully immersive experiences for groups up to 6 players.
Shorty's Pins x Pints
412-904-4450, shortysx.com
Shorty's Pins x Pints is a laid-back spot with an old school vibe. Enjoy craft cocktails while duckpin bowling and tacos as you play your way to pinball glory.
Shorty’s Tap x Taco
412-235-9758, shortysx.com
Shorty's Tap x Taco is a laid-back spot with an old school vibe. Enjoy craft cocktails while singing karaoke and tacos as you play your way to pinball glory.
SouthSide Works
412-481-8800, southsideworks.com
Located near the Hot Metal Bridge on Pittsburgh's South Side, this outdoor lifestyle center features a variety of shops and restaurants, seasonal events and more!
Stage AE
412-229-5483, promowestlive.com
State-of-the-art indoor and outdoor concert and special event facility located next to Acrisure Stadium. Five independent spaces offer the ability to host all levels of musical performers and special events.
The Terminal
412-763-1744, stripdistrictterminal.com
The Terminal in The Strip District, a fiveblock-long former produce terminal, offers a robust calendar of year-round events and a curated collection of retailers, experiences and dining options.
Theater Square
412-456-6666 (Box Office), trustarts.org
This facility offers a centralized box office for ticket purchases to all Cultural District performances, Cabaret Theater, restaurant and parking garage on-site. A project of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.
Topgolf
412-564-9188, topgolf.com
Topgolf inspires people of all ages and skill levels to come together for playful competition. Year-round programming includes events for kids and families, social leagues, groups, golf tournaments and instruction.
Trust Cabaret Series 412-456-6666, trustarts.org/cabaretseries
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Cabaret Series features Broadway stars and today's leading vocalists in the intimate setting of the Greer Cabaret Theater.
The Waterfront Town Center 412-476-9157, waterfrontpgh.com
Home to more than 70 shops, restaurants and entertainment venues. Our unique open-air shopping environment and beautiful landscaping provide an upscale shopping experience like no other.
Family Fun
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh and MuseumLab 412-322-5058, pittsburghkids.org
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh provides innovative and inclusive museum experiences that inspire kindness, joy, creativity and curiosity for all learners. MuseumLab next door is for youth 10+. Visit pittsburghkids.org for details.
Dick's House of Sport 412-536-8450
stores.dickssportinggoods.com/pa/ pittsburgh/1548
Dick's House of Sport Pittsburgh at Ross Park Mall offers a unique shopping experience with a rock climbing wall, multi-sport cages, golf simulators, and interactive events, plus an extensive selection of sports gear!
Gateway Clipper Fleet 412-355-7980, gatewayclipper.com
From the youngest to matriarchs and patriarchs, we have year-round cruises to put a smile on all your family members’ faces. Join us for the Princess, Pup Patrol, Super-Heros or special Holiday Cruises.
Idlewild & SoakZone
724-238-3666, idlewild.com
What family fun is all about. Seven themed areas; fun for the entire family. Voted #1 Best Kids' Park in the World! Voted Best Park for Families!
Kamin Science Center 412-237-3400, KaminScienceCenter.org
Ignite your curiosity at Kamin Science Center! Soar through space in the Buhl Planetarium, marvel at the Miniature Railroad & Village®, tour a real submarine, and explore five floors of exhibits!
Kennywood
412-461-0500, kennywood.com
Kennywood is Pittsburgh's Thrill and Entertainment Destination! From its beloved wooden roller coasters and classic attractions to the newest ride adventures, Kennywood offers something fun for all ages.
National Aviary
412-323-7235, aviary.org
With seasonal daily activities included with general admission, you can explore immersive habitats like never before AND enjoy our seasonal Interactive Play Spaces. Add-ons let you get closer to adorable feathered AND furry-friends!
Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium 412-665-3640, pittsburghzoo.org
Visit 8,000 animals from around the world and under the sea! The Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium inspires guests with the incredible variety of creatures with whom we share our planet.
PPG Place - Attractions 412-434-1900, ppgplace.com Pittsburgh's premier office complex. Features restaurants and a seasonal outdoor ice skating rink. Adjacent to Market Square.
Rezzanine Esports
412-914-0998, rezzanineesports.com
A gaming venue / modern arcade located on the second level of Phoenix Theatres in Bridgeville, PA. Offering a wide variety of console and PC games, classic games, pinball, board games, and more!
Sandcastle Waterpark
412-462-6666, sandcastlewaterpark.com
Experience vacation without leaving Pittsburgh! Featuring 16 water slides, two pools, two children's areas and a lazy river, there's summer fun for everyone at Sandcastle!
Festivals & Events
Babesburgh babesburgh.com
Where Pittsburgh women go for fun events and unique experiences! Connecting and celebrating the women of Pittsburgh and beyond—through events, workshops and classes.
Barrel & Flow Fest
412-592-2937, barrelandflow.com
As America's best Black Arts & Craft Brew Fest, we strive to be welcoming & uplifting. We invite you to join us in this story of celebration, collaboration and community.
Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival
412-456-6666, 412-471-3191 trustarts.org/traf
Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival is a production of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust featuring world-class, multi-disciplinary performing and visual arts in Pittsburgh's Cultural District.
Farm to Table Buy Local 412-657-3028, farmtotablepa.com
We're the Western PA chapter of Buy Fresh Buy Local, a national direct-toconsumer marketing campaign for farms and local food producers, food festivals, programs and farms.
Film Pittsburgh
412-426-FILM, filmpittsburgh.org
Presents independent films from around the world that deepen audiences' understanding of other cultures and expand acceptance through four film festivals: Three Rivers, Pittsburgh Shorts, ReelAbilities Pittsburgh and JFilm.
Highmark First Night Pittsburgh 412-456-6666, trustarts.org
Held in Pittsburgh's Cultural District, Highmark First Night Pittsburgh region's biggest New Year's Eve celebration. This family-friendly event is a production of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.
Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival 412-339-1011, pittsburghjazzfest.org
Brings people from all over the world to Pittsburgh for jazz and community. We preserve the legacy of jazz and elevate and amplify the creativity of artists sharing their stories through music.
Pittsburgh Irish Festival 412-422-1113, pghirishfest.org
A 3-day Celtic Celebration featuring live music, dance, traditional Irish food and beverages, children's crafts and games, genealogy, cultural exhibits and more!
Pittsburgh Restaurant Week/ Pittsburgh TasteBuds Ltd.
412-586-4727
pittsburghrestaurantweek.com
Dedicated to discovering and promoting the best of the Pittsburgh dining landscape through the production of Pittsburgh Restaurant Week and other restaurant/food events.
Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix
412-559-3500, pvgp.org
A 10-day Motorsport Festival of races, car shows and parties culminating with Race Weekend: July 18-19, 2026.
History & Landmarks
Braddock's Battlefield History Center
412-271-0800, braddocksbattlefield.com
Located on the original site of the July 9, 1755, Battle of the Monongahela, the museum's new exhibits interpret the fascinating history of the Battle also known as Braddock's Defeat.

Bradford House Museum
724-222-3604, bradfordhouse.org
Bradford House Museum and Whiskey Rebellion Education and Visitors Center. National Historic Landmark house features authentic furnishings, educational exhibits, 18th Century Garden, log kitchen cabin and gift shop.
Compass Inn Museum/ Ligonier Valley Historical Society
724-238-4983, compassinn.org
An authentically restored stagecoach stop where history comes alive as a perioddressed guide leads you through the historic inn and reconstructed cookhouse, blacksmith shop, and barn that houses the 1830s-style eastern stagecoach.
Duquesne Incline
412-381-1665, duquesneincline.org
Scale the slopes of Mt. Washington in beautifully restored cable cars in use since 1877. Enjoy a panoramic view of Downtown Pittsburgh and the North Shore from our observation deck.
Flight 93 National Memorial
814-893-6552, flight93friends.org
Visit Flight 93 National Memorial to honor the passengers and crew of Flight 93 whose courageous actions on 9/11 prevented a terrorist attack on the nation's capital. Park open daily.
Fort Ligonier
724-238-9701, fortligonier.org
Siege The Day and experience the historic site that made Pittsburgh possible! A 1758-1766 British Fort and Museum with six new galleries and exhibits including rare artifacts of George Washington's.
Fort Pitt Museum
412-281-9284, heinzhistorycenter.org
The Fort Pitt Museum explores Western Pennsylvania's role during the French & Indian War, the American Revolution and the birth of Pittsburgh.
Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater 724-329-8501, fallingwater.org
One of 12 landmarks that will change the way you see the world. Open for tours daily except Wednesday, midMarch through November. Reservations or advance tickets essential.
Frank Lloyd Wright's House on Kentuck Knob
724-329-1901, kentuckknob.com
Frank Lloyd Wright's Kentuck Knob, where architecture and sculpture are seamlessly integrated into the beautiful landscape, is located in the Laurel Highlands of Western Pennsylvania.
Greene County Historical Society 724-627-3204, greenecountyhistory.org
The Greene County Historical Society is a 52-Room Museum housed in the former Greene County Almshouse that preserves local history and preserves the history of our historic Almshouse.
Historic Hanna's Town 724-836-1800, westmorelandhistory.org
Explore Historic Hanna's Town, the first English Court west of the Allegheny Mountains. Take a tour and discover the life and contributions of frontier settlers during the American Revolution.
Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village 724-587-3412
heinzhistorycenter.org/meadowcroft Discover 19,000 years of history, all in one day! Explore the prehistoric Meadowcroft Rockshelter, a National Historic Landmark, and experience daily life through the centuries in three recreated villages. Monongahela Incline 412-442-2000, 412-566-5500
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A popular tourist attraction and commuter option, the Monongahela Incline provides direct access between Mt. Washington and Station Square while providing a scenic view of Downtown Pittsburgh.
Nationality and Heritage Rooms 412-624-6000, nationalityrooms.pitt.edu Thirty-one Nationality and Heritage Rooms depict Pittsburgh's ethnic heritages–European, Asian, Middle Eastern and African—through authentic examples of architecture and décor. Guided tours, gifts and publications available.

724-228-9256, patrolley.org
Take a ride into the past. Your visit will include a four-mile round trip along our scenic track, a tour of the Trolley Display Building, interactive exhibits, and so much more!
Pittsburgh Walk of Fame 412-687-1144, pittsburghwalkoffame.org
This star-studded sidewalk is a new Strip District attraction! The first honorees— inducted in 2025—are an array of notable Southwestern Pennsylvanians, from industrialist Andrew Carnegie to actor Michael Keaton.
Rachel Carson Homestead
724-274-5459, rachelcarsonhomestead.org
Birthplace and early home of environmentalist and best-selling author of Silent Spring. Docent-led tours of four-room historic farmhouse by appointment. Walking trail. Call or email to register.

Rivers of Steel 412-464-4020, riversofsteel.com
Preserving and celebrating southwestern Pennsylvania’s industrial and cultural heritage through tours, workshops, exhibitions, and events. Rivers of Steel connects communities through history, art, and shared experience.
Senator John Heinz History Center 412-454-6000, heinzhistorycenter.org
The Heinz History Center is Pennsylvania's largest history museum where you can see Smithsonian artifacts daily throughout six floors of engaging exhibitions, perfect for visitors of all ages.
Smithfield United Church of Christ 412-281-1811, smithfieldchurch.org
Everyone is welcome at Smithfield United Church of Christ. The sanctuary is open for meditation and prayer.
Soldiers & Sailors
Memorial Hall & Museum 412-621-4253, soldiersandsailorshall.org Museum, concert hall and ballroom contained within a historic landmark and memorial dedicated to honoring and supporting all who have served in the military since the Civil War through today.
West Overton Village and Museum 724-887-7910, westovertonvillage.org
Discover the history of agriculture, industry, Pennsylvania whiskey, and the birthplace of Henry Clay Frick. Tour the 1838 Homestead, explore museum exhibitions, and taste rye whiskey at our educational distillery.
Woodville Experience
412-221-0348, woodville-experience.org Just outside of Pittsburgh sits Woodville—a National Historic Landmark and Southwestern Pennsylvania's oldest house museum. Visit our site to learn about the Whiskey Rebellion and life from 1780-1820.
Neighborhoods
Allentown CDC 412-586-5807 pittsburghhilltopalliance.org
A revitalized eclectic neighborhood positioned between South Side and Mount Washington. This hilltop community has a vibrant business district filled with everything you need for a fun and fulfilling afternoon.
Aspinwall Chamber of Commerce 412-719-7093, aspinwallchamber.com
Our mission is to stimulate a vibrant local economy and help make Aspinwall a very special place to live, work and visit.
Garfield - Neighborhood
412-441-6950, pennavenue.org
Welcome to Garfield, home to the Penn Ave. Arts & Commercial District, the best arts district in Pittsburgh! Experience shopping, dining, art or enjoy a walk along the Garfield Greenzone!
Greater Latrobe Laurel Valley Chamber of Commerce
724-537-2671, latrobelaurelvalley.org
Nestled right outside the Laurel Highlands. Home to golfer Arnold Palmer, children's TV host Fred Rogers, where Rolling Rock beer was originally brewed and the birthplace of the banana split.
Lawrenceville Corporation
412-621-1616, lvpgh.com
Our mission is to act as a catalyst and conduit for responsible growth and reinvestment in the Lawrenceville community.
Mount Washington Community Development Corporation
412-481-3220, 412-481-2324, mwcdc.org
A nonprofit community development corporation serving the neighborhoods of Mount Washington and Duquesne Heights, which feature one of "America's most stunning views" (USA Today) and Emerald View Park, Pittsburgh's fifth regional park.
Northside/North Shore Chamber of Commerce
412-231-6500
northsidechamberofcommerce.com
Promotes, connects and supports the growth and success of Pittsburgh North Side and North Shore businesses.
Oakland Business Improvement District
412-683-6243, oaklandpittsburgh.com
Oakland: A world in a neighborhood. Pittsburgh's university town is home to prestigious universities, hospitals and more than 40 world-class museums, theaters, cultural and entertainment destinations. Visit today!
South Side Chamber of Commerce
412-431-3360, southsidechamber.org
The vibrant South Side features an eclectic mix of businesses, entertainment, dining, art, culture, architecture, public stairs and bike trails along a 1.5-mile historic business district with attractions for everyone!
Strip District Neighbors stripdistrictneighbors.org
501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to promoting economic development and high quality of life while preserving and enhancing the integrity and character of the Strip District neighborhood.
Visit Monroeville 412-856-7422, visitmonroeville.com
Monroeville is located 13 miles from Downtown Pittsburgh, with a major convention center, plus hotels, eateries, shops and fun for every preference and pocketbook!
Performing Arts
Arcade Comedy Theater
412-339-0608, arcadecomedytheater.com
Voted Pittsburgh's Best Comedy Venue! Live comedy every weekend and children's shows monthly. Arcade offers stand-up, sketch, improv and more in a fun, affordable atmosphere. Tickets $10-20 & $5 BYOB.
BNY Presents Jazz Live 412-456-6666, trustarts.org
Pittsburgh's finest jazz musicians perform every other Tuesday evening from 5-7 p.m. This event is presented in partnership with MCG Jazz at Pittsburgh Cultural Trust venues.
Chatham Baroque
412-687-1788, chathambaroque.org
Chatham Baroque connects diverse audiences to the passion and depth of the music of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque, and Early Classical periods through performing and presenting vivid and compelling programs and educational experiences.
City of Asylum
412-435-1110, cityofasylum.org
City of Asylum creates a thriving community for writers, readers and neighbors. Its cultural center, Alphabet City, features cultural events and a bookstore showcasing literature in translation.
City Theatre Company
412-431-2489, citytheatrecompany.org
City Theatre is the place to experience fresh new plays, written and created by worldclass artists, in an intimate atmosphere.
Kelly Strayhorn Theater
412-363-3000, kelly-strayhorn.org
A neighborhood performing arts center, is a favorite venue for artists and audiences who enjoy affordable, contemporary dance, music, theater and interactive family entertainment. Rental space available.
Liberty Magic 412-456-6666 (Box Office) trustarts.org/magic
An intimate, speakeasy performance space dedicated to the art of sleight of hand and prestidigitation. With less than 70 seats, the magicians who appear offer you a one-of-a-kind experience.
Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center 724-576-4644, lincolnparkarts.org
Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center is Beaver County's top tourist destination, attracting patrons throughout the region to our worldclass venue and theatrical offerings. Our annual Clearview Federal Credit Union Subscription Series features eight Broadway-style musicals and productions.
Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre 412-281-0360, pbt.org
One of the most exciting ballet companies in the country, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre has presented a powerful collection of classical and contemporary ballets for over 50 years
Pittsburgh Banjo Club 412-271-2712
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Wednesday evenings from 8-11 p.m. at the Allegheny Elks Lodge. The mood is lively and entry at the door is free. Age 21 or over unless with parent or guardian.
Pittsburgh CLO 412-456-6666 (Box Office) pittsburghclo.org
Features a six-show Broadway Summer Season at the Benedum Center, year-long entertainment at the CLO Cabaret and seasonal performances of A Musical Christmas Carol, at the historic Byham Theater.
Pittsburgh Dance Council 412-456-6666, trustarts.org
A presentation of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, the Pittsburgh Dance Council brings the finest contemporary dance companies from all over the world to Pittsburgh's Cultural District.
Pittsburgh Opera 412-281-0912, pittsburghopera.org
Pittsburgh Opera produces both classic and contemporary opera of the highest caliber at multiple venues throughout Pittsburgh. All performances have English supertitles. Tickets start at just $20.
Pittsburgh Public Theater 412-316-1600, ppt.org
Nationally recognized professional theater. Multiple productions per season, including contemporary drama, comedy, musicals, world classics, holiday family programming, and premieres of new works.
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra 412-392-4900, 800-743-8560 pittsburghsymphony.org
The world-renowned Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, led by Music Director Manfred Honeck, inspires audiences with electrifying concerts, innovative programs, and international tours, enriching Pittsburgh's cultural life and global artistic reputation.
PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh 412-456-6666, trustarts.org
Bringing the best, award-winning Broadway shows to the historic Benedum Center, a Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Theater. The series is a presentation of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust and Broadway Across America.
Point Park University's Pittsburgh Playhouse 412-392-8000, pittsburghplayhouse.com State-of-the-art performing arts center of Point Park University. Home to The REP, the professional theatre company and student companies—Conservatory Theatre Company and Conservatory Dance Company.
Trust Arts Education Center 412-456-6666, trustarts.org
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust's home for arts education activities. The center also is utilized as a performing/visual arts space, available for rent.
Trust Family Series 412-456-6666 (Box Office) trustarts.org/pct_home/events/series/ childrens-and-bridge-theater-series
The Trust Family series, a program of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, presents award-winning, professional theater for audiences of all ages.
Trust Presents Series 412-456-6666, trustarts.org/trust/presents Trust Presents, a Pittsburgh Cultural Trust program, brings a diverse array of entertainment from live music to uproarious comedy to literary luminaries and world-famous artists. The great mix of performances promises something for everyone.
Sports/Recreation
AHN Montour Sports Complex 412-870-4005 ahnmontoursportscomplex.com
AHN Montour Sports Complex in Coraopolis is a premier multi-sport venue fostering community engagement, athletic development, and economic growth through diverse programs, events, and partnerships across the Pittsburgh region. Allegheny County Parks Department 412-350-2455, 412-350-7275 alleghenycounty.us/parks
Allegheny County's nine parks span more than 12,000 acres and offer an array of seasonal and year-round sporting, leisure and entertainment opportunities, including golfing, swimming, skiing, ice skating and more.
Boyce Park 724-327-0338 alleghenycounty.us/Parks-and-Events/ Parks/Boyce-Park Encompasses 1,096 acres in Monroeville and Plum. Features only downhill skiing and snow tubing in Allegheny County. Amenities include ballfields, wave pool, trails, skate park, archery range, shelters and nature center.
Deer Lakes Park 724-265-3520
alleghenycounty.us/Parks-and-Events/ Parks/Deer-Lakes-Park
Encompasses 1,180 acres in Frazer and West Deer Townships. Features include fishing lakes, observatory, spray park, shelters, disc golf course, playgrounds, multipurpose field and walking, hiking and jogging trails.
Harrison Hills Park 724-295-3570
alleghenycounty.us/Parks-and-Events/ Parks/Harrison-Hills-Park
Encompasses 500 acres in Harrison Township. Features include environmental learning center, shelters, scenic overlook, playgrounds, soccer fields, ponds, birding area and walking, hiking and bridle trails.
Hartwood Acres Park 412-767-9200
alleghenycounty.us/Parks-and-Events/ Parks/Hartwood-Acres-Park
Encompasses 629 acres in Hampton and Indiana Townships. Features free concerts Sunday evenings, June-August. Amenities include mansion tours, teas, off-leash dog area and cross-country skiing, walking, hiking and bridle trails.
North Park 724-935-1766
alleghenycounty.us/Parks-and-Events/ Parks/North-Park
Encompasses 3,075 acres in Hampton, McCandless and Pine. Features 65-acre lake with fishing and kayaking. Amenities include golf course, pool, ice rink, ballfields, nature center, shelters, off-leash dog areas and trails.
Round Hill Park
412-384-4701
alleghenycounty.us/Parks-and-Events/ Parks/Round-Hill-Park
Encompasses 1,101 acres in Elizabeth Township. Features exhibition farm with animals that is open every day of year. Amenities include soccer fields, shelters, spray park and walking and bridle trails.
Settlers Cabin Park 412-787-2750
alleghenycounty.us/Parks-and-Events/ Parks/Settlers-Cabin-Park
Encompasses 1,610 acres in Collier, North Fayette and Robinson Townships. Features include historic log cabin, wave pool, dive pool, shelters, tennis courts, playgrounds, and walking and hiking trails.
South Park 412-835-4810
alleghenycounty.us/Parks-and-Events/ Parks/South-Park
Encompasses 2,013 acres in Bethel Park and South Park. Features free concerts Friday evenings, June-August, and golf courses, ballfields, wave pool, shelters, skate park, trails, nature center and ice rink.
White Oak Park
412-678-3774
alleghenycounty.us/Parks-and-Events/ Parks/White-Oak-Park
Encompasses 810 acres in White Oak. Features include multi-purpose athletic field, shelters, wedding garden, playgrounds, off-leash dog area, bocce courts, volleyball courts, horseshoe pits and walking and hiking trails.
ASCEND Climbing
412-745-2141, ascendclimbing.com
Founded in 2017 in Pittsburgh, ASCEND operates facilities that offer climbing, fitness, yoga, youth programs and community events, with locations in Pittsburgh's South Side, Point Breeze, and in Erie, PA. #ascendclimbing
Bike Pittsburgh
412-325-4334, bikepgh.org
Bike Pittsburgh is transforming our streets and communities into vibrant, healthy places by making them safe and accessible for everyone to bike and walk.
cfsbank Event Center
724-379-7100, cfsbankeventcenter.com
Mon Valley's most visited event venue with over 85,000 annually. Venue includes NHL-sized ice rink, dry floor event space, meeting and banquet rooms, and full service restaurant.
Deep Freeze Ice Arena
234-719-5000, deepfreezeicearena.com
Practice facility for the Youngstown Phantoms (USHL), Olympic sized ice rink hosting a variety of ice skating, hockey, and other programs with multiple meeting rooms to support corporate and community functions.
Edgewood Country Club
412-823-7300, eccgolf.com
Only 15 minutes from Downtown, Edgewood provides a Donald Ross designed course as well as 4 unique banquet rooms varying in size to host nearly any type of event!
FA Climbing & Fitness
412-904-2630, faclimbing.com/pittsburgh
Come try rock climbing at FA! We love introducing new people to climbing and helping them reach the top. All ages and ability levels welcome. Family-friendly. Let's climb!
Golden Triangle Bike
412-600-0675, bikepittsburgh.com
Explore Pittsburgh on a bike! Take a ride on the 24 miles of scenic riverfront trails and enjoy the sights. Bike rentals, selfguided and guided tours!
Great Allegheny Passage gaptrail.org
Scenic, non-motorized, nearly-flat footpath and bicycle trail connecting Pittsburgh and Cumberland, Maryland, via spectacular bridges/tunnels and through lovely trail-side towns. Connects to the C&O Canal Towpath to Washington, D.C.
Highmark Stadium
412-224-4900, highmarkstadium.com
Highmark Stadium, nestled in Pittsburgh's Station Square, is a vibrant hub for sports, culture, and community events—enriching lives, honoring tradition, and driving economic growth along the city's iconic riverfront.
Kayak Pittsburgh 412-255-0564, ventureoutdoors.org
Experience Pittsburgh from a unique perspective along our three rivers. Kayak Pittsburgh offers seasonal kayak rentals, guided trips, and group experiences. They're family-friendly and pet-friendly. Visit VentureOutdoors.org for hours, locations and rates.
Laurel Highlands River Tours
800-472-3846, 724-329-8531 laurelhighlands.com
Family float trips to advanced whitewater. Fully-guided Express Tours and Private Premium Tours. Bike rentals and rock climbing. Camping, lodging and group packages.
Mines and Meadows ATV/RV Resort 724-535-6026, minesandmeadows.com
Visit Mines and Meadows ATV/RV Resort for a thrilling off-road experience, featuring diverse trails, underground mines, scenic landscapes, and camping. It's a must-do Pittsburgh adventure! Book your rental tour today!
Montour Trail montourtrail.org
Sixty miles of scenic pedestrian and bicycle rail-trail from Coraopolis on the Ohio River to Clairton on the Monongahela, with links to Pittsburgh International Airport and the Great Allegheny Passage.
Olde Stonewall Golf Club
724-752-4653, oldestonewall.com
Nationally recognized public golf course. Rated by Golfweek and Golf Digest as the State's #1 Public Course. Listed among Golf Digest's America's Top 100 Greatest Public Courses, #50 in 2008.
OnPar Now
412-849-1617, onparnow.com
Discover a top-tier golf facility featuring TrackMan simulators, a PuttView putting green, and a sand trap for individual practice, private lessons or play 18 with friends! 2-hour parking validation in Terminal Lot.
Palmer Imaging Arena
724-468-1100, palmerimagingarena.com
Sports facility east of Pittsburgh with three NHL-sized ice rinks. One rink converts to dry floor event space in the spring/summer to host a variety of tradeshows, expos and events.
Pittsburgh Ice Arena
878-847-5454, pittsburghicearena.com
Multi-surface ice rink northeast of Pittsburgh with multiple meeting rooms, concessions, and medical care to compliment the variety of on ice programming.
Pittsburgh Paintball Park
412-419-5770, pittsburghpaintballpark.com
Open year-round, Pittsburgh Paintball is the largest and newest paintball attraction in the tri-state area offering private parties, public play and rental packages. Ages 7+, no experience required.
Pittsburgh Penguins
412-642-7367, 800-642-7367
pittsburghpenguins.com
National Hockey League, PPG Paints Arena. For season, group, premium and single game ticket information, call 412-642-PENS or visit pittsburghpenguins.com/tickets.
Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park
412-323-5000, 800-BUY-BUCS pirates.com
Major League Baseball at PNC Park. For season tickets, group packages and individual tickets, call 1-800-BUY-BUCS or visit pirates.com.
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC 412-865-GOAL, riverhounds.com
Highmark Stadium plays home to Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC. Paired with the scenic venue, Pittsburgh's professional soccer team showcases a one-of-a-kind experience.
Pittsburgh Riveters SC 412-224-4900, riveterssc.com
The Pittsburgh Riveters SC is a professional women's soccer team honoring Rosie the Riveter's legacy, uniting Pittsburgh's blue-collar grit and proud sports tradition to inspire the next generation through soccer.
Pittsburgh Steelers
412-323-1200, 412-697-7700, steelers.com
The six-time Super Bowl Champion Steelers have been sold out since 1972. Call for preseason and individual game ticket availability, 412-323-1200. Stadium tours offered April-October. 412-697-7150 press 5.
Pittsburgh Thunderbirds watchufa.com/thunderbirds
Professional Ultimate Frisbee.
Sporting event with incredible athletes. Affordable game-day atmosphere includes food, beer, games, music! Kids under 12 free. "Discover the Disc" and experience spectacular views of the city at Highmark Stadium.
POGOH Bikeshare
412-595-9421, pogoh.com
POGOH is Pittsburgh's bikeshare program with hundreds of pedal and electric-assist bikes. POGOH is the most fun and joyful way to get around and experience the Burgh.
Printscape Arena
724-745-6666 x 200, printscapearena.com
Printscape Arena is home to two NHL sized ice sheets, one seasonal and one year-round. We host events of every kind, from trade shows, expos, sports tournaments, and concerts!
Quicksilver Golf Club
724-796-1594, quicksilvergolf.com
Play the course the pros play! Nationally recognized championship course that has hosted Senior PGA Tour and Nike Tour events.
Three Rivers Rowing Association
412-231-8772, threeriversrowing.org
Our mission is to develop and deliver safe, sustainable programs and events that promote the benefits of rowing and paddling to a diverse, growing membership.
University of Pittsburgh Athletic Department 412-648-8280 pittsburghpanthers.com/index.aspx
University of Pittsburgh's athletic department sponsors 19 varsity sports— nine men's teams and 10 women's programs. To attend a Pitt sporting event and cheer on the Panthers visit us at our website: pittsburghpanthers.com.
White Water Adventurers Inc.
724-329-8850, 800-992-7238 wwaraft.com
Rafting trips on the Lower, Middle and Upper Youghiogheny Rivers. Family trips to adventurous whitewater. Rafting and lodging discounts. Come play!
Tours/Sightseeing
An Essential Pittsburgh Tour 412-461-9125, 800-433-2658 deboltunlimited.com
Pittsburgh's best tour guide! 5 stars from Trip Advisor. Chosen by King Charles, the White House, Fortune 500 companies and families and individuals from all over the world.
Antique Skyscrapers: Talks & Tours 412-310-1098, antiqueskyscrapers.com
Unique motivational keynotes, talks and city tours for your group by professional speaker and writer Mark Houser. Discover Pittsburgh's historic high-rises and personalities. Customizable by industry, can add other cities.
Bike the Burgh Tours
412-246-9494, biketheburgh.com
Ready to explore Pittsburgh in a different way? Then join our city bike tours! Learn about the city's history, famous people, architecture and street art!
The Burgh Bus
412-324-4134, burghbus.com
Pittsburgh's most unique experience on wheels! We offer interactive comedy shows, themed tours, private party rentals and more. All tours are BYOB and hosted by local comedians and performers.
'Burgh Bits and Bites Food Tour 412-901-7150, burghfoodtour.com
Tours available in the Strip District, Pittsburgh's historic market district, Lawrenceville, Brookline, South Side, Oakland and North Side. Harmony and Saxonburg tours are available in Butler County.
City Brew Tours Pittsburgh 412-419-2337, 888-623-8687 citybrewtours.com/pittsburgh
The only tour company in Pennsylvania that offers daily, all-inclusive guided brewery tours complete with beer, transportation, VIP brewery access and a beer pairing meal.
Cruisin' Tikis Pittsburgh 833-744-8454, cruisintikispittsburgh.com
Enjoy a relaxing Tiki Boat Fun Cruise on the Three Rivers. Our unique, two-hour charters include spectacular views from the water while sipping your favorite beverages under a thatched roof.
First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh 412-471-3436, fpcp.org
Founded in 1773, First Presbyterian, a Downtown historic landmark, welcomes visitors from around the world into its Modified English Gothic building with Tiffany windows. Sunday service is 10:45 a.m.
Free Pittsburgh Walking Tours 412-253-7515, freetourspittsburgh.com
You decide the price on our 5-star rated walking tours by tipping your guide. Learn about Pittsburgh's fascinating history and bonus facts from our enthusiastic guides. Book at www.freetourspittsburgh.com.
Gateway Clipper Fleet
412-355-7980, gatewayclipper.com
Aboard the Gateway Clipper Fleet, where our team will show you all the must-see sites on our narrated one-hour sight-seeing or tempt all the senses on the always entertaining Autumn Serenade.
Hartwood Acres Mansion
412-767-9200
alleghenycounty.us/Parks-and-Events/ Parks/Hartwood-Acres-Park
Scenic 629-acre Allegheny County park and magnificent 16th century-style Tudor mansion. Daily mansion tours. Reservations recommended.
Libation Tours
412-427-2880, libationtours.com
Have a spirited adventure in the Pittsburgh Strip District. For people who like Think'n and Drink'n—this is the ultimate pour tour. 12 libations, fascinating information, 2-hour walking tour.
Molly's Trolleys Pittsburgh 412-281-2085, mollystrolleyspgh.com
Experience the best of the 'Burgh aboard a vintage-style trolley! Molly's Trolleys Pittsburgh is a local trolley transportation provider offering public and private sightseeing tours as well as shuttle services. Passport to Pittsburgh, LLC 412-298-0409, passporttopittsburgh.com
Experience Pittsburgh like never before with a Passport to Pittsburgh custom tour! Taste, learn and discover the hidden gems, iconic attractions and cultural treasures that are Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation
412-471-5808 x527, phlf.org/events
Offers downtown and neighborhood architectural walking tours. Private group tours minimum 10 maximum 20 requires one month lead time. Individual tickets for regularly scheduled tours. Advance ticket purchase required through website.
Pittsburgh Party Boat Company
412-606-8111
pittsburghpartyboatcompany.com
Pittsburgh Party Boat Company offers two different size pontoons: 15 person and an 18 person to cruise Pittsburgh's three rivers. We are perfect for bachelorette/ bachelor parties, birthday parties or small group outings.
Pittsburgh Party Pedaler
412-228-7476
pittsburghpartypedaler.com
Pedal your way through Pittsburgh! The Pittsburgh Party Pedaler is an active and eco-friendly way to see the city and enjoy time with family, friends or colleagues.

Rivers of Steel Tours
412-464-4020
riversofsteel.com/tours
Discover the Carrie Blast Furnaces, a National Historic Landmark transformed from iron-making powerhouse to site of history and art. Guided tours reveal the stories that built a nation.
Rush Hour Boat Charters
412-855-7874, rushhourboatcharter.com
Pittsburgh's only private upscale charter cruise on a 34' cruiser yacht, for up to six passengers. Available for sightseeing, birthdays, bachelorette parties, engagements, day/night cruises, we customize your experience to endless possibilities.
Segway Pittsburgh
412-515-3333, segwaypittsburgh.com
Guided Segway Personal Transporter Tours of Downtown Pittsburgh, departing from Station Square.
SurfSUP Adventures
724-989-7259, surfsupadventures.com
Your premier guide for paddleboarding in Pittsburgh. Trip offerings include: ecotours, group events, yoga, night paddles and whitewater. Free photography and top-of-the-line equipment included on every trip!
Walk The Burgh Tours
412-246-9494, walktheburgh.com
Explore the heart of Downtown Pittsburgh and other historic neighborhoods by foot. Walk by and into must-see cultural and historical landmarks! Discover beautiful squares and fascinating pieces of public art!
Wendell August Forge 800-923-4438, 724-748-9500 wendellaugust.com
A time-honored tradition of hand-crafted elegance for 98 years, Wendell August makes heirloom-quality metal giftware, home accessories and jewelry to celebrate life's special moments.
Visual Arts & Museums
707 Penn Gallery 412-325-7017, trustarts.org/visualarts
707 Penn Gallery, a project of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, presents solo and two-person contemporary art exhibitions—often showcasing new work by regional artists—in an intimate setting that is free and open to the public.
820 Liberty Gallery trustarts.org/visualarts
Free and open to the public, 820 Liberty Gallery features new curatorial and artistic voices in exhibitions throughout the year.
Allegheny County Parks Foundation presents the Carol R. Brown Sculpture Garden at Hartwood Acres Park 724-327-7627, acsculpturegardentour.org
Explore the Carol R. Brown Sculpture Garden at Hartwood Acres Park through a free, self-guided audio tour. This immersive experience can be enjoyed individually or together as part of a full self-guided tour.
The Andy Warhol Museum 412-237-8300, warhol.org
The Warhol, the keeper of Andy Warhol's legacy, is one of the most comprehensive single-artist museums in the world. Provocative, challenging and exploring all that art can and should be.
Atithi Studios
412-301-5374, atithistudios.com
Atithi's mission is to build a happier community through engagement with the arts. Our space offers a welcoming environment for artists to thrive and for the community to come together, share and be inspired.
August Wilson African American Cultural Center 412-339-1011, awaacc.org
A robust season of programming, multiple exhibition galleries, a 486-seat theater, an educational center for classes, lectures and hands-on learning and dazzling spaces for community programs and events.
Bicycle Heaven Museum
412-734-4034, bicycleheaven.org
The world's largest bicycle museum. Voted #2 museum in Pittsburgh on Trip Advisor Travelers' Choice. Featured in the New York Times, London Telegraph and other worldwide media. Bicycles, bobbleheads, music, art, antiques. Visit us!
Brew House Arts 412-212-6650, brewhousearts.org
Brew House Arts is a nonprofit art center located in Pittsburgh's South Side. Visitors can find rotating free art exhibitions in its contemporary gallery.
Carnegie Museum of Art and Natural History
412-622-3131, carnegieart.org
Explore two world-class museums with one ticket at Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History! Marvel at iconic works by renowned artists, stand in awe of ancient dinosaurs and enjoy interactive experiences for all ages.
The Clemente Museum 412-621-1268, clementemuseum.com
The largest collection of Roberto Clemente memorabilia in the world. Located in historic Engine House 25 in Lawrenceville.
Contemporary Craft 412-261-7003, contemporarycraft.org
Contemporary Craft engages the public in creative experiences through craft, with innovative exhibitions, hands-on workshops, community engagement programs and a store.
Fireborn Studios 412-488-6835, fireborn.com
Pittsburgh's oldest and largest independently owned producer of fine handmade pottery located on Pittsburgh's South Side, just minutes from Downtown and Oakland. Opportunity to meet the artist, tour the studio and purchase oneof-a-kind artwork.
The Frick Pittsburgh 412-371-0600, thefrickpittsburgh.org
Explore the 10-acre campus—home to a Gilded Age mansion, art and carriage museums, gardens, and café—where history and art come alive through tours, exhibitions, and programs.
Gallery Crawl in the Cultural District 412-456-6666, trustarts.org/crawl
A production of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, the Gallery Crawl in the Cultural District is a free, multi-venue "open house" showcasing Pittsburgh's dynamic art and entertainment scene.
The Jimmy Stewart Museum 724-349-6112, jimmy.org
Enjoy a timeline of the golden age of American cinema and the "Greatest Generation" in a museum portraying international film icon and military hero Jimmy Stewart. Films in our theater.
Johnny Angel's Ginchy Stuff and Music Museum 412-322-1830, ginchystuff.com
Pittsburgh music legend Johnny Angel presents his 50+ year career and collectibles gift shop. Exhibits include national recording artists and Pittsburgh legends. A must see when visiting the 'Burgh!
Latin American Cultural Center (LACC) 412-648-7929, lacc.lasaweb.org
The Latin American Cultural Center (LACC) features an informative museum showcasing the cultures, history, art, and current-day issues of Latin America and the Caribbean. Several areas are available for rental.
Latrobe Art Center
724-537-7011, latrobeartcenter.org
Located in downtown Latrobe, Latrobe Art Center welcomes artists and art lovers of all ages and skill levels to grow their artistic talents and interests. On the Fred Rogers Trail.
Mattress Factory Museum of Contemporary Art 412-231-3169, mattress.org
The Mattress Factory, an experimental lab for contemporary installation art, supports artists from around the world and around the corner. Provocative and immersive. Art you can get into.
Moonshot Museum 412-314-4111, moonshotmuseum.org
Step into the future of space exploration and watch the real-time assembly of lunar spacecraft, embark on a simulated lunar mission, and meet space industry professionals inside Pennsylvania's first space museum!
Museum of Illusions Pittsburgh 412-239-8990, moipittsburgh.com
Experience over 80 exhibits, installations, and immersive rooms that will surely change your perspective! Museum of Illusions is a one-of-a-kind edutainment destination perfect for all ages!
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
412-622-6914, 412-441-4442
phipps.conservatory.org
Discover breathtaking seasonal flower shows and stunning landscapes at Pittsburgh's green oasis. Inspiring indoor and outdoor botanical gardens, renowned orchid collection, delightful butterflies, fun family activities and more await.
Pittsburgh Botanic Garden 412-444-4464 x223
pittsburghbotanicgarden.org
Located between the International Airport and Downtown, Pittsburgh Botanic Garden provides 65 acres of gardens and woodlands to wander and wonder. Visitors can also enjoy lunch in Canopy Café. For more information, visit our website.
Pittsburgh Garden Trail 412-444-4464 x225 pittsburghgardentrail.com
The Pittsburgh Garden Trail is a collection of Western Pennsylvania's hidden and not-so-hidden horticultural gems where visitors can experience the different landscapes, uses, settings and species of the region.
Pittsburgh Glass Center 412-365-2145, pittsburghglasscenter.org
Celebrating 25 years in 2026, Pittsburgh Glass Center is a nonprofit, public access glass art center where anyone can take classes, explore the contemporary glass gallery, shop for glass gifts, and watch live glassblowing demonstrations.
Shiftworks Community + Public Arts 412-336-8182, shiftworkspgh.org
We work with artists and clients to collaboratively shape public spaces throughout southwestern Pennsylvania. Find your favorite Pittsburgh places when you explore the public art our region has to offer.
The Society to Preserve the Millvale Murals of Maxo Vanka 412-408-3180, vankamurals.org
Croatian artist Maxo Vanka painted 25 one-of-a-kind murals in Millvale's St. Nicholas Church in 1937 and 1941 that celebrate cultural identity, honor immigrant contributions, sacrifice and advocate for social justice.
SPACE Gallery 412-325-7723, trustarts.org
SPACE, a project of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, showcases regional artists whose exhibitions explore the contemporary art field. Open year-round and free to the public, the gallery also hosts the annual Juried Visual Art Exhibition.
Steelers Hall of Honor Museum 412-697-7150 acrisurestadium.com/stadium/ hall-of-honor-museum
Located in Acrisure Stadium, the Hall of Honor Museum celebrates Steelers football, providing opportunities for fans to view rare artifacts and relive some of the biggest moments in team history.
The Westmoreland Museum of American Art 724-837-1500, thewestmoreland.org Free, Fun, & For All! The Westmoreland offers meaningful and engaging cultural experiences that build community and inspire creativity.
Wood Street Galleries 412-471-5605, trustarts.org/visualarts
Wood Street Galleries features contemporary art exhibitions focused on technology and its developments through film, video, robotics, and new media installation. This gallery, free to the public, is a project of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.
Beaver County Tourism
724-770-2062, 800-342-8192
visitbeavercounty.com
Just 30 minutes northwest of Pittsburgh along the Beaver and Ohio Rivers, safely explore beautiful outdoor experiences, historical points of interest, local flavors and unique attractions.
Experience Armstrong, Inc. 724-902-8251, armstrongcounty.com
Take a short drive up Route 28 to experience Armstrong County! Immerse yourself in our communities, traverse our trails or paddle our waterways. Request your FREE Visitors Guide today!
Experience Butler County 724-234-4619, 866-856-8444 experiencebutler.com
25 miles north of Pittsburgh, Butler County offers a blend of history, festivals, craft beer and culinary delight. For nature enthusiasts, the county boasts parks, trails, and camping opportunities, making it the perfect weekend getaway.
GO Laurel Highlands 724-238-5661, golaurelhighlands.com
The Laurel Highlands in southwestern Pennsylvania is a four-season destination of mountains, outdoor adventure, and small-town charm. Explore hiking, biking, rafting, skiing, wineries, resorts, and iconic sites like Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater—all just an hour from Pittsburgh.
Greene County Tourist Promotion Agency
724-627-8687, 877-280-8687 visitgreene.org
Drive an hour south of Pittsburgh to the corner of southwestern Pennsylvania for scenic views, covered bridges, unique festivals, and small-town charm. We invite you to visit Greene County!
Indiana County Tourist Bureau 724-463-7505, 877-746-3426 visitindianacountypa.org
“It’s A Wonderful Life” in The Christmas Tree Capital of the World featuring the Jimmy Stewart Museum, 69 miles of rails-to-trails, Smicksburg Amish countryside, breweries, wineries, festivals and historic sites.
Visit Lawrence County 724-654-8408, visitlawrencecounty.com
In Lawrence County, just an hour north of Pittsburgh, discover an array of trails, from authentic Amish experiences to food, wine and beer trails to blueways and greenways.
VisitMercerCountyPA 724-346-3771, visitmercercountypa.com
Mercer County features the Grove City Premium Outlets and America’s “largest” stores in Sharon. Attractions: Wendell August Forge, Keystone Safari & Zip line, Pymatuning and Maurice K. Goddard State Parks.
Washington County Tourism Promotion Agency
724-225-3010, 866-927-4969
visitwashingtoncountypa.com
Washington County offers a picturesque retreat with historic small towns, miles of scenic trails, unique dining experiences and exciting nightlife, from gaming to professional baseball, live music and more!
Advertising & Public Relations
321Blink, LLC.
412-799-0321, 844-321-2565
321blink.com
321Blink is an award-winning marketing agency that specializes in corporate and broadcast video production, integrated digital marketing, web and graphic design, branding and media buying.
Acrobatique Creative
412-303-6456, acrobatiquecreative.com
Acrobatique Creative provide capabilities including Creative Services, Impactful Event Production, Branding, Strategy, Compelling Graphics, Targeted Messaging, Content Curation, Marketing, PR and Media. We are results driven and have customized solutions for businesses.
Ida D'Errico Associates LLC
724-260-5331, 412-965-0570
idaderrico.com
A comprehensive full-service advertising, media buying, marketing, digital, branding, public relations, event production/management and sponsorship company providing more than 30 years of experience, unique creative vision, detailed execution and incomparable highly successful results.
Twothirty Media
412-447-1163, twothirtymedia.com
Twothirty Media solves marketing problems for companies, causes, organizations and attractions with full-service branding and marketing multimedia solutions, training and toptier tools that empower our customers to do more themselves.
Associations
African American Chamber of Commerce of Western PA 412-392-0610, aaccwp.com
The mission of the African American Chamber of Commerce of Western Pennsylvania is to continuously improve business and professional opportunities for African American business owners and professionals.
Allegheny Conference on Community Development 412-281-1890, 877-392-1300 alleghenyconference.org
Civic leadership organization comprising of the Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, Pennsylvania Economy League of Greater Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh Regional Alliance. Working to improve Southwestern Pennsylvania's economy and quality of life.
Downtown Neighbors Alliance 412-606-4753, pittsburghdna.org
Our mission is to stimulate community development by facilitating residential and retail growth in Downtown Pittsburgh and to make Pittsburgh one of America's most vibrant cities.
The Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters
412-922-6200, eascarpenters.org
Representing men and women who provide safe, productive work every day. We span a variety of crafts such as general carpentry, pile driving, trade show, interior design, mill cabinet and millwrights.
German American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. 412-330-1273, gaccpit.com
Breakthrough promotion of trade and commerce between the Western Pennsylvania region, Germany and the EU.
The Institute for Entrepreneurial Excellence
412-648-1544, entrepreneur.pitt.edu
For nearly 30 years, Pitt's Institute for Entrepreneurial Excellence (IEE) has provided education, business consulting and networking opportunities for small business owners and family business leaders throughout Western Pennsylvania.
Monroeville Area
Chamber of Commerce
412-856-0622, monroevillechamber.com
Enables business leaders to forge and maintain relationships, gain market insight, learn best practices, access public resources and advocate for business/community issues that improve the area's quality of life.
Norwin Chamber of Commerce
724-863-0888, norwinchamber.com
An organization to advance the economic and socio-economic interests of the Norwin area.
Pennsylvania Restaurant & Lodging Association, Western Chapter 717-232-4433, 800-345-5353, prla.org
One of 18 chapters of the Pennsylvania Restaurant Lodging Association. Private, nonprofit trade association serving as the advocate for Pennsylvania's restaurant and lodging industries.
Pittsburgh Airport Area Chamber of Commerce
412-264-6270, paacc.com
Advocates for the growth of Pittsburgh's airport corridor and surrounding areas. More than 1,000 members, from sole proprietors to multi-national corporations.
The Pittsburgh Business Exchange 412-265-2315
pittsburghbusinessexchange.com
It is our mission to bring together likeminded professionals and business leaders within the Greater Pittsburgh region. We host exciting, professional events at diverse venues every month.
Pittsburgh Employee Activities Association 412-795-7499, pgheaa.com
Comprised of 75 companies in the Pittsburgh area. Our goal is to find discounted entertainment, such as Pirates games, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre and various amusement parks.
Pittsburgh Film Office 412-261-2744, 888-744-3456 (FILM) pghfilm.org
Markets the Southwestern Pennsylvania region to the film industry for film, television and related media. Also serves as a conduit for information, providing vendor and crew listings and other services.
Pittsburgh Technology Council 412-687-2700, pghtech.org
The Pittsburgh Technology Council helps tech companies succeed.
Pump - Pittsburgh Urban Magnet Project 412-338-2133, pump.org
Makes Pittsburgh a dynamic and diverse place giving young and young-thinking people a voice and inspiring them to affect change through civic engagement, professional development, recreation and social networking.
Barter Services
Green Apple Barter Services 412-821-2900, 800-50-TRADE greenapplebarter.com
Green Apple acts as a broker and a third-party record keeper for companies who trade their products and services among themselves. We help businesses buy things without using cash!
Brochure Fulfillment
CTM Media Group
330-294-5271, ctmmediagroup.com
Targets tourists seeking fun things to do! As a leading distributor of visitor information, CTM's network of brochure/ digital touch screen displays generate awareness and deliver results.
Catering
big Burrito Restaurant Group/ big Burrito Catering 412-361-3272, bigburrito.com
Management office of the Mad Mex, Kaya, Casbah, SOBA, Alta Via, Eleven and Umi Restaurants and big Catering, big Burrito's off-premise catering division.
Common Plea Catering
412-281-5140, thecommonplea.com
Common Plea Catering is Pittsburgh's leader in full-service catering for over forty years. Common Plea Catering provides exceptional catered experiences for small- and large-scale events, corporate, social and delivery.
Computer & Network Support Services
Magna5 412-773-7800, 844-462-4625
magna5.com
Magna5 delivers managed services for cybersecurity, backup and disaster recovery as well as monitoring and management of workstations and servers to more than 7,500 mid-market enterprise customers nationwide 24/7/365.
Coworking/Office Space
Industrious
412-405-1915, industriousoffice.com
Industrious is the best workplace and member experience in Pittsburgh. We offer private offices, coworking, day passes and on-demand meeting space. Thoughtfully designed, our flexible workplaces support teams of all sizes and stages with all-inclusive amenities.
Direct Social Service Provider Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh 412-227-4802, ulpgh.org
Assists African Americans in the achievement of social and economic equality. Committed to excellence and quality in the services we provide and the activities in which we are engaged.
Graphic Design
Prizum Creative
412-302-7126, PrizumWeb.com
A full-service marketing and design agency providing high-end solutions for web, search engine optimization (SEO), branding, logos, brochures, outdoor signage, packaging, web & development, eCommerce, social media, video, and more.
Law Firms
Chaffin Luhana Pittsburgh Personal Injury Firm
412-345-8144, 888-480-1123 chaffinluhana.com/pittsburgh
If you've recently been involved in an accident where someone else was at fault, the personal injury attorneys at Chaffin Luhana will work tirelessly to obtain the compensation you deserve.
Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC
412-566-6000, eckertseamans.com
A Pittsburgh-based law firm providing a range of services including litigation, business counseling, intellectual property, labor and employment, employee benefits, government affairs, public finance, real estate, hospitality, energy, transportation and tax.
Non-Profit Organizations
GlobalPittsburgh
412-392-4513, 412-282-3815
globalpittsburgh.org
Boosts international connections in the Pittsburgh region and around the world through member activities and hosting programs.
Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council
412-391-2060, pittsburghartscouncil.org
Supports artists and art workers and organizations through four pillars of service: Developing and Strengthening the Arts Ecosystem, Framing and Guiding Cultural Investment and Action, Grantmaking, and Facilitating Community Connections.
KultureCity® kulturecity.org
KultureCity® is at the forefront of the inclusivity movement which continues to make waves in creating a more accessible & accepting world for individuals with sensory needs / invisible disabilities.
Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership 412-566-4190, downtownpittsburgh.com
We provide you with all the information you need to know about Downtown Pittsburgh. From events to shopping and dining, our mobile-friendly website is your one-stop shop!
Sustainable Pittsburgh 412-258-6642, sustainablepittsburgh.org
Affects decision making in the Pittsburgh region to integrate economic prosperity, social equity and environmental quality, bringing sustainable solutions to communities and businesses.
Vibrant Pittsburgh 412-281-8600, vibrantpittsburgh.org
An economic development, nonprofit organization focused on diverse talent attraction, retention and elevation in the City of Pittsburgh and throughout the region.
Private Clubs
Edgewood Country Club
412-823-7300, eccgolf.com
18-holes of challenging, enjoyable golf, beautiful swimming pools, tennis courts, paddle tennis courts and exquisite banquet rooms for any occasion. Contact us to learn more about our various membership options.
Apartment Rentals
Foundry Lawrenceville 412-621-0263, thefoundryat41st.com
Luxury apartment home community with studio, 1 and 2 bedroom floor plans located in Pittsburgh's historic and walkable Lawrenceville neighborhood that offers top-tier perks and premium amenity packages.
Walnut Capital
412-683-3810, 412-683-3809 walnutcapital.com
Apartment communities in Pittsburgh's most desirable city neighborhoods, close to shopping, dining and entertainment destinations. We offer unique amenities, round-the-clock service and an exceptional customer experience.
Banks
Dollar Bank
800-242-BANK, dollarbank.com
Dollar Bank is a full-service, regional bank committed to providing the highest quality of services to individuals and businesses for more than 160 years.
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
800-762-2265, pnc.com
One of the largest diversified financial services institutions in the U.S., PNC provides retail banking, corporate and institutional banking, and asset management to individuals, institutions and businesses of all sizes.
Aurora
281-814-9575, aurora.tech
Aurora is delivering the benefits of self-driving technology safely, quickly, and broadly to make transportation safer, increasingly accessible, and more reliable and efficient than ever before.
PPG
412-434-3131, ppg.com
PPG has developed and delivered paints, coatings and materials that customers trust since 1883. With headquarters in Pittsburgh and operations in more than 70 countries, we serve customers globally.
Dry Cleaning & Alterations
Alterations Express - Bridgeville 412-279-0197, alterations-express.com/ location/pittsburgh-bridgeville
Alterations Express is a salon-style alteration and tailoring house with walk-in service, fitting specialists, and an extraordinary team of tailors/ seamstresses at every location. Visit us today and find out why we’re ‘America’s Tailor Shop’.
Alterations Express - East Liberty 412-661-0538, alterations-express.com/ location/pittsburgh-east-liberty
Alterations Express is a salon-style alteration and tailoring house with walk-in service, fitting specialists, and an extraordinary team of tailors/seamstresses at every location. Visit us today and find out why we’re ‘America’s Tailor Shop’.
Alterations Express - North Hills 412-364-6373, alterations-express.com/ location/pittsburgh-north-hills
Alterations Express is a salon-style alteration and tailoring house with walk-in service, fitting specialists, and an extraordinary team of tailors/seamstresses at every location. Visit us today and find out why we’re ‘America’s Tailor Shop’.
Alterations Express - Warrendale 724-799-8889, alterations-express.com/ location/pittsburgh-warrendale
Alterations Express is a salon-style alteration and tailoring house with walk-in service, fitting specialists, and an extraordinary team of tailors/seamstresses at every location. Visit us today and find out why we’re ‘America’s Tailor Shop’.
Health & Wellness
[solidcore]
412-515-3014, solidcore.co
[solidcore] offers a 50-minute high-intensity, low-impact resistance training pilates workout using slow and purposeful movements which target the core, lower, and upper body.
Clean Your Dirty Face® cleanyourdirtyface.com
Clean Your Dirty Face® bars focus on facials only. We strive for efficiency, effectiveness, and education, with each facial taking under 30 minutes.
Etage Athletic Club
412-725-2110, etageathletic.com
Pittsburgh's largest Downtown premier fitness, athletic & well-being center.
Encompassing 35,000 sq. ft. of the latest fitness and athletic training equipment, group fitness classes, rooftop basketball court and more.
Hieber’s Pharmacy
412-681-6400, hiebers.com
Pittsburgh's oldest pharmacy, serving the local community for over 160 years. What began as a dream has become a reality, as we continue to provide highquality compounding and full-service pharmacy services.
StretchLab
412-357-2790, stretchlab.com
StretchLab is a leading assisted stretching brand created to help people across a broad range of age and fitness levels through customized flexibility services in one-on-one and groupassisted stretching sessions.
Walk Run Lift® Studio walkrunliftstudio.com
Walk Run Lift® Studio is a full-body, circuit training-style workout consisting of walking, running and lifting. Walk Run Lift® full-body workouts burn more calories than a stroll around the park!
Health Care
UPMC Health Plan
412-454-5289, upmc.edu
Owned by UPMC, one of the nation's top-ranked health systems. UPMC Health Plan partners with UPMC and community network providers to improve clinical outcomes and health of the greater community.
Viatris Inc.
724-514-1800, viatris.com
Viatris Inc. is a global healthcare company with a mission to empower people worldwide to live healthier at every stage of life.
Health Care/Veterinarian
PETVET365 - The Terminal 724-221-7414, petvet365.com
PETVET365 - The Terminal is a fullservice veterinary hospital offering everything from preventative care through emergency surgeries in a "fear free" environment. Always accepting new clients, pets and walk-ins!
VEG Pittsburgh
412-690-0511
veterinaryemergencygroup.com/locations/ pennsylvania/pittsburgh
VEG Pittsburgh is a 24/7, 365 veterinary emergency hospital whose mission is helping people and their pets when they need it most. They are known for keeping people and their pets together from start to finish.
Houses of Worship
Beth Hamedrash Hagodol-Beth Jacob Congregation 412-471-4443
facebook.com/Beth-Hamedrash-HagodolBeth-Jacob-Congregation-DowntownPittsburgh-368573479964412
Orthodox synagogue located Downtown across from Chatham Towers Parking. Conducts services twice daily and Sabbath. Please join us, we are always open. Call for service times.
Publications/ Visitor Information
Positively Pittsburgh
412-761-4789, positivelypittsburgh.com
With our relevant articles, a great events calendar and cutting-edge social media, Positively Pittsburgh promotes Pittsburgh every day. To the quarter of a million who visit us every year, thank you!
Where & When Pennsylvania
717-492-2544, 800-800-1833 whereandwhen.com
Events, destinations and things to do in Pennsylvania. Available online at whereandwhen.com or in print in our seasonal travel magazine, Where & When Pennsylvania. Inspiration for your next getaway in PA!
Relocation & Real Estate Services
Moderna Relocation
412-535-2616, moderna.us
Smoothly relocates executives, corporate and university transferees and newcomers to the Pittsburgh region with area orientation, settling-in, home purchase, home sale, mortgage assistance, accompanying partner support and cross-cultural training.
Nova Place
412-224-5250, novaplace.com
Steps from Pittsburgh stadiums, Nova Place offers office and event spaces, with over 50,000 sq. ft. of amenities perfect for corporate events, conferences, and top companies in robotics and life sciences.
Spa/Massage/ Hair & Nail Salons
Envy Nail Spa
412-251-0062, envynailsterminal.com
Envy Nail Spa brings you a uniquely vibrant and relaxed salon environment with a modern luxurious feel. Be pampered and relaxed while enjoying your manicure and pedicure experiences.
esSpa Organic Hungarian
Skincare + Salon
412-782-3888, esspa.net
Named 3rd Best Spa in America and Best Family Spa in America. Since 2002, EsSpa is THE choice for healthier, noninvasive and rejuvenating face, hair, nail and body services.
Utilities
Peoples Natural Gas
800-764-0111, peoples-gas.com
Peoples, an essential utilities company, serves 740,000 customers in Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Kentucky. Peoples is committed to its customers, its employees, the environment and to the regions it serves.
Audiovisual Services/ Video Production
APA Exposition Services
412-681-3110, apaexpo.com
APA EXPO is a locally owned, Pittsburgh based General Service Contractor and AV supplier serving local conventions, trade shows and corporate events since 1987.
Audio Visual Production Solutions 636-978-1005 x102, 800-704-3655 av-ps.com
Audio Visual Production Solutions providing audio visual and computer rental equipment to the Pittsburgh and surrounding areas for more than 20 years.
Chorus Call Inc.
412-858-1367
choruscall.com/services/on-site-events
Chorus Call is a full-service, on-site event solutions provider.
Our experienced Pittsburgh-based team specializes in corporate AV services, webcasting and white-glove audio and video conferencing services.
Hughie's Event Production Services
800-449-4115, 412-621-1220, hughies.com
Providing complete live-event design and production resources. Features state-ofthe-art projection, outdoor LED displays, lighting, pro-audio, decor, rigging, staging and roof systems for any type of event.
Three Rivers Entertainment & Production
412-429-4000 threeriversentertainment.com
World-class event production from a world-class company.
Balloons
Airheads Balloon Art Inc.
412-793-7144, airheadsballoonart.com
Pittsburgh's premier, award-winning balloon company with 25+ years experience. Certified professionals delivering arches, garlands, drops, and decor that transforms corporate events into polished, photo-worthy experiences trusted by convention planners nationwide.
Caricature Artist
Caricatures by M.C. Sturman
412-513-5341, 412-725-9614 mcsturman.wixsite.com/mysite-2
Fun entertainment and lasting keepsakes for any event from black-tie galas to backyard barbecues. Professional caricaturist since 1984. Face painting also available.
Child Care Services
Jovie of Pittsburgh
412-837-2353
jovie.com/locations/pa/pittsburgh/ jovie-of-pittsburgh
With over 25,000 hours of event care under our belts, Jovie is the nation’s leading childcare provider and industry expert in professional childcare staffing solutions for corporate events.
Convention Decorators/ Display Services
C-1 Trade Show Services
724-260-5576, c1tradeshowservices.com
A full-service general trade show contractor for events of any size. We provide all your trade show needs and guarantee to bring fresh ideas while working within your budget.
Fern 614-253-1500, 888-621-3376 fernexpo.com
Leading national exposition service contractor since 1909 serving more than 1,500 expositions and events held annually throughout the United States and Canada. EXPERIENCE FERN—CONNECTING PEOPLE THROUGH EXPERIENCES.
Paramount Convention Services
800-883-6578, paramountcs.com
A full-service exposition contractor providing local and exhibit nationwide services for more than 20 years. Exhibit booth, freight handling, labor and furnishings.
Stetson Convention Services, Inc. 412-223-1090, stetsonexpo.com
National, full-service contractor based in Pittsburgh for over 50 years. Providing pipe/drape, booth packages, poster boards, carpeting, exhibitor services, drayage, graphics/signage & exhibit/event design. Industry steward in sustainability & creativity.
Entertainment/Booking Agents
Fireside Events LLC
412-848-4858, fireside-events.com
Fireside Events is a DJ and AV Production company rooted in family. Our team shares a deep love for events and planning. Our mission is to deliver services & equipment that will ignite your event.
Moxie Events LLC
412-552-3127, 724-691-4000
mymoxieevent.com
Moxie Events is your premier event entertainment! DJs, photo selfie stations, creative data collecting ideas and anything fun! Allow us to put a little MOXIE in your event.
Pittsburgh DJ Company
412-680-3603, pittsburghdjco.com
You have just one night to throw the perfect party! Our award-winning DJs are true professionals! We also offer live musicians, lighting, photo booths and the famous Pittsburgh DJ Truck!
Sound Advice Entertainment
724-234-5450
soundadviceentertainment.com
Sound Advice Entertainment is your trusted source for premier event entertainment. We offer a comprehensive selection of professional talent. Contact us today for expert guidance and exceptional entertainment solutions.
Steven Vance Electric Violins
724-444-8400, 800-303-1947
stevenvance.com
Music is our superpower. We make people sing and dance, laugh and cry, remember and forget. We send everyone home happy with electric violins, traditional string ensembles, DJs and more.
Event & Meeting Planning Services
The Burnside Group
412-287-5108, theburnsidegroup.com
Partner with The Burnside Group, a Pittsburgh-based, full-service event strategy, planning and management firm with 20+ years of experience to guarantee the success of your meetings and events.
Event Group
412-441-9811, eventgroupproductions.com
Established in 1987, Event Group is a dynamic, full-service special event production company specializing in corporate events, conventions, trade shows, meetings, DMC services and private parties.
Eventful Event Producers
412-901-0082, eventfulpittsburgh.com
Customized, full-service event planning and management for corporate meetings, conferences. private and nonprofit events. Our comprehensive approach to planning, production, design, logistics, decor and vendor management ensures a successful event.
The Hutton GroupInspired Meetings & Events
412-452-8597, thehuttongroup.com
Here at The Hutton Group—Inspired Meetings & Events, we are a women-owned and operated company, specializing in fullservice meeting planning, venue and hotel selection and destination management.
LUXE Creative
412-904-3117, luxecreative.com
LUXE Creative is a Pittsburgh-based agency specializing in event planning, design, and production. We create immersive event experiences for private clients, corporations, and beyond, crafting unforgettable moments that leave a lasting impact.
MaestroMeetings Inc.
412-648-7929, maestromeetings.org/en
MaestroMeetings Inc is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting academic and social change collaborations by supporting its partners to plan, organize and manage high-quality events around the world.
Mosaic Meetings and Events, LLC
973-216-0504
mosaicmeetingsandevents.com
Comprehensive planning services for corporate events, conferences, sporting events, galas and tradeshows. With hospitality at the core of our service, we're ready to host you and your guests.
Olive & Rose Events
724-388-7082, oliveroseevents.com
Olive & Rose Events is a full-service event and wedding planning company with over thirteen years of experience creating impactful events.
Orchid Events
801-505-4100, 801-513-4010 orchid.events
Orchid Events provides housing management services for meetings and events. We manage your contracted hotel rooms and set up an intuitive reservation website for your attendees to easily book a room.

SteelTown Events
412-218-1055
www.SteelTownEvents.com
HOS·PI·TAL·I·T·Y the friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers.
At SteelTown Events, we do more than provide staff—we curate unforgettable experiences. Your vision comes to life through thoughtful planning, elevated service, and flawless execution. So you can truly be the guest at your own event.
Event & Meeting Venues
Carnegie Mellon University Conference & Event Services
412-268-1125, cmu.edu/conferences
Experience Carnegie Mellon University for your next conference, corporate retreat or event. We offer a 450-seat auditorium, ballroom and a variety of break-out space. Located four miles from Downtown Pittsburgh.
David L. Lawrence Convention Center
412-565-6000, pittsburghcc.com
Located in the heart of Downtown Pittsburgh, the stunning, environmentally friendly Center features 313,000 sq. ft. of exhibit space, 53 meeting rooms and a 31,000-sq.-ft. ballroom.
Edgewood Country Club 412-823-7300, eccgolf.com
Boasts an elegant yet comfortable atmosphere overlooking several miles of our exquisite golf course. We offer a variety of packages and room options to fit within your financial plan.
Gateway Clipper 412-355-7980, gatewayclipper.com
Are you looking to impress the attendees with a meeting in motion? Come aboard the Gateway Clipper Fleet for a cruise to get the team motivated, the attendees applauding, and brainstorming brewing.
Monroeville Convention Center 412-516-9233
visitmonroeville.com/monroevilleconvention-center
The Monroeville Convention Center is a 100,000-square foot event space that holds over 5,000 visitors. The center is a service-oriented, affordable and flexible facility conveniently located just outside of Pittsburgh.
Petersen Events Center 412-648-3054, peterseneventscenter.com Pittsburgh's most versatile arena and conference center, accommodating five15,000 for meetings and events. Home of the University of Pittsburgh Panthers.
Three Stories trustarts.org/pct_home/rent/show/ nonprofits-and-local-artists
Three Stories, a project of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, is a flexible space with free hall rentals for small to mid-sized arts organizations and individual artists. Amenities include a 95-seat theater with AEA dressing rooms.
UPMC Events Center at Robert Morris University 412-397-2019, upmceventscenter.com
A 161,000 sq. ft. multi-purpose arena and conference center on Robert Morris University's campus. Full-service venue offers in-house catering, on-site parking and A/V technology.
Wintergarden at PPG Place 412-684-3800, wintergardenppg.com
Downtown Pittsburgh's stunning and unique event space, available for private events and large parties of all kinds. The 8,000-sq.-ft., glass-enclosed event venue is bathed in natural light.
Event & Party Supplies/ Rentals/Linens
All Occasions Party Rental/Marbella Event Furniture & Décor Rental 724-745-1500, 412-471-2100, allparty.com Pittsburgh's trusted tent and event rental company, offering exceptional services and an expansive inventory—it is our mission is to make it easy for you to plan, design, and execute your event.
Event Source
412-809-8100, 877-901-0000 eventsource.com
Provides an extensive in-stock line of the finest rental products to customize any size event. Signature service is marked by accuracy, efficiency and 40+ years of industry expertise.
United Site Services
724-802-3349, 866-754-2074
unitedsiteservices.com
United Site Services plans and deploys temporary service to help keep your project on budget and on schedule, luxury portable restroom trailers available.
Fireworks/Pyrotechnics
PYROTECNICO
724-652-9555, pyrotecnico.com
Rooted in the Pittsburgh region for over 135 years, Pyrotecnico is America's largest fireworks display provider and leader in special effects and drone light shows, creating unforgettable moments for events and celebrations of all sizes.
Florists/Plant Rentals
Community Flower Shop
412-461-2503, cfsweddingsandevents.com
Community Flower Shop is a Pittsburghbased full-service flower shop that specializes in beautiful, unique designs for weddings and events of all sizes as well as plant rentals.
Sugar Flowers and Leaves Floral Design
412-915-3069, sugarflowersandleaves.com
Elegant, nature-inspired floral designs for business events and conferences. Bringing color, texture, and freshness to corporate events through custom arrangements that elevate gatherings, enhance brand presence, and create a welcoming atmosphere.
Gift Baskets & Amenity Items
Basket of Pittsburgh
412-221-4406, 800-608-4400 basketofpittsburgh.com
Specialty gift baskets featuring products from Pittsburgh vendors. From birthdays to welcomes and thank yous, Basket of Pittsburgh has the gift for every occasion. Local delivery and worldwide shipping available!
CPI Creative
412-782-2675, cpicreative.com
Promotional products, logoed apparel, graphic design services, CPI creative is the best source for all your branding. Let us warehouse your items and deliver for your next event. WBE Certified. Kinship Gift
878-285-0221, kinshipgift.com
Kinship, a Pittsburgh-based gifting company, fosters connections between companies, local makers, and consumers. With a focus on thoughtfulness, Kinship offers personalized gifts for any occasion, including corporate gifting and build-yourown options.
Interpreters/Sign Language
Sign Language Interpreting Professionals (SLIP)
412-400-2021, slipasl.com
For over 20 years, SLIP, a family-owned business serving the Deaf community, enriches communication and inclusion through expert guidance, professional interpreters, and compliance solutions that bridge gaps, foster accessibility, and inclusion.
Lighting & Specialty Laser
Emerald Owl Productions, Inc.
412-713-6517, 833-GLOWEOP emeraldowlproductions.com
Professional laser shows with drivein option, glow-in-dark effects, lighting and sound. Ask about our slime machine, perfect for fundraisers or excuse to slime the boss/colleague.
Photographers
Jen Barker Worley Photography LLC 412-370-4520, jenworley.com
Amazing headshot photography at our downtown studio, or we bring our studio to your conference. We offer headshot stations, or The Headshot Experience with our talented photographers at your site.
Marsha Green Photography
412-352-3721 marshagreenphotography.com
Memories are important. They should be stored deep in your heart and hung all over your home. Marsha Green Photography specializes in weddings, portraits, sports, seniors and corporate events.
Printers & Copying Services
AlphaGraphics in the Cultural District
412-261-1300, agpittsburgh.com
AlphaGraphics in the Cultural District helps businesses stand out with design, print, signage, and branded swag. Our award-winning, women-owned team inspires, builds lasting relationships, and delivers solutions that drive success.
CDI Printing Services, Inc.
412-444-6160, cdiprint.com
CDI Printing Services, Inc. was founded in 1993, located in Allegheny County specializing in commercial, digital, wide format, forms printing, graphic design, direct-mail marketing, branded merchandise, kitting, fulfillment services.
Heeter Printing Company
724-746-8900, heeter.com
Heeter Offers variable cut sheet and web digital printing, 8 color sheetfed with UV capabilities, wide format fabric printing, indoor/outdoor signage, displays, trade show materials, fulfillment, warehousing and mailing.
Print Tech
412-963-1500, printtechofwpa.com
We specialize in printing for conventions. Your dedicated CSR will make sure your files print exactly as you intended, and we will deliver before the project is due. Stress free!
Raff Printing Co.
412-431-4044, 800-994-4044 raffprinting.com
Raff Printing is your one-stop shop for professional, high quality digital and offset printing, finishing, binding and fulfillment. With Raff Printing, there's no reason to go anywhere else!
RR Donnelley Printing
412-241-8200, rrdonnelley.com
Provides solutions in commercial printing, forms and labels, direct mail, financial printing, print fulfillment, business communication outsourcing, logistics, online services, digital photography and content and database management.
Signs & Banners
Airborne Promotions, LLC
412-431-0920
loc8nearme.com/Pennsylvania/pittsburgh/ airborne-promotions/6491082
Airborne Promotions offers visual marketing solutions. Experts in indoor and outdoor promotional displays, window and surface graphics and large format banners, signage and streetscapes. Done right, every time!
Elevated Signs Studio dba Vital Signs 412-494-3308, 412-494-3327 vitalsignspgh.com
A custom sign and graphics company. We design and fabricate all types of interior/exterior/eco signage and offer large digital printing: vehicle graphics/ wraps, elevator wraps and more!
Palmer Products Imaging 412-823-5971, 800-527-5971
palmerproductsimaging.com
For more than 50 years, Palmer Products has been helping our clients to effectively communicate through graphics and signage. Our Pittsburgh location serves Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio and West Virginia.
Speakers & Trainers/ Special Programs
Guest Service Solutions
303-506-7876, guestss.com
We believe in inspired customer service for remarkable business results. We deliver creative, engaging and customized keynote speeches, customer service workshops, webinars, coaching, mystery shopping and management consulting solutions.
Temporary Hospitality & Clerical Support
Qwick
720-299-3232, qwick.com
Qwick is the professional platform at the heart of hospitality, giving businesses the flexibility to fill shifts with experienced industry freelancers in real time.
V & J Hospitality Service
724-980-4392, vjhospitalityservices.com
We are a full-service hospitality management company. We help with staffing the front & back of the house in the restaurant and hotel industry. We offer affordable hands-on services.
Flying Scooter Productions 412-680-5471
flyingscooterproductions.com
Flying Scooter Productions, a certified women-owned, Emmy-nominated film studio and branding agency, collaborates with leading global, regional, and local organizations to deliver award-winning video, branding, photography, print, and immersive installations.
Post Script Productions 412-822-6820, postscriptproductions.com
We are a video production and photography agency. Our mission is to produce engaging and authentic content while creating meaningful partnerships with our clients and community.
Airport/West
bellfarm Kitchen | Bar 724-899-6050 pittsburghairport.regency.hyatt.com
Enjoy a casually chic atmosphere at the bellfarm Kitchen | Bar serving regionally inspired, farm-to-table dishes, craft beers and premium cocktails. Our bellfarm Express serves your favorite Starbucks products
Caliente Pizza & Draft House - Crafton 412-685-6222, worldsbestpizza.com
Caliente Pizza & Draft House, familyowned since 2012, 7X World Pizza Champions featuring local ingredients, house-made dough, and a community focus. Official Pizza of the Pittsburgh Penguins®. Proud Partner of the Pittsburgh Pirates®.
Caliente Pizza & Draft House - Sewickley 412-528-9111, worldsbestpizza.com
Caliente Pizza & Draft House, familyowned since 2012, 7X World Pizza Champions featuring local ingredients, house-made dough, and a community focus. Official Pizza of the Pittsburgh Penguins®. Proud Partner of the Pittsburgh Pirates®.
Caroline’s Restaurant and Bar 412-329-1405
hilton.com/en/hotels/pitardt-doubletreepittsburgh-airport/dining Airport corridor's newest dining experience serving breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 days. Offering a casual setting with new American cuisine.
Ditka's of Pittsburgh 412-722-1555, ditkasrestaurants.com
Ditka’s Pittsburgh, founded by legendary coach Mike Ditka, delivers award-winning steaks, fresh seafood, handcrafted cocktails, and warm Midwestern hospitality in a refined steakhouse setting with attentive, personalized service.
Hyeholde 412-264-3116, hyeholde.com
Established in 1937, Hyeholde offers a stunning farm-to-table dining experience in a Tudor mansion. General reservations on Resy. To book our exclusive Chef’s Table, call 412-264-3116.
Mad Mex Robinson 412-494-5656, madmex.com
Funky Fresh Cal-Mex! Signature burritos, big margaritas, spicy wings and innovative vegetarian variations make for an extraordinary dining experience. Complementing the fresh fare is a festive, artfully designed interior.
Penn Brewery - Pittsburgh International Airport 412-472-5419, pennbrew.com
Pittsburgh's oldest and largest craft brewery serves award-winning brews and "ethnic Pittsburgh" fare at its Pittsburgh International Airport location. Offers full bar, plus six-packs and growlers to go.
Quicksilver Restaurant, Lounge & Banquet Center 724-796-1594, quicksilvergolf.com
Open throughout the golf season and has an excellent pub dining menu. Sample from our wide selection of draft beer, bottle beers, popular imports, specialty seasonal beers, wines and liquor.
Roots Natural Kitchen 412-324-9324, rootsnaturalkitchen.com
Roots Natural Kitchen is a fast casual restaurant, serving signature grain bowls and salads with favorites like EL Jefe and the Pesto Caesar. With delivery, catering, pick-up, and drive-thru options, it's easy to eat Roots!
The Runner Stone Mill House Restaurant & Bar 412-788-8800, 800-328-9297
pittsburghairportmarriott.com
Features fresh American fare in a chic atmosphere. Mingle at the bar or dine by the large windows, our farm-to-table cuisine creates the perfect start or end to your day.
Seasons/Asado Urban Grill 412-920-8011
pittsburghgreentree.doubletree.com
Fill up on delicious offerings at our flagship dining establishment, Asado Urban Grill. Guests enjoy a home-style breakfast buffet each morning to refuel for another exciting day exploring Pittsburgh.
Downtown
3 Rivers Restaurant 412-391-4600 wyndhamgrandpittsburgh.com
Fusing the local traditional cuisine of Pittsburgh with modern American tastes and techniques, this upscale eatery offers culinary treats that mirror the multicultural heritage of the city itself.
Alihan's Coffee & Breakfast 412-742-4053, alihansbreakfast.com
Waffles, crepes, omelets and Turkish specialties, salads, sandwiches, homemade desserts, pastries and great coffees and teas are served at Alihan's Coffee & Breakfast on the 6th Street PGH. Delivery available.
Alihan's Mediterranean Cuisine 412-888-0630, alihanscuisine.com
Family-owned restaurant bringing a piece of Turkey to Downtown Pittsburgh. Proudly serving meals from Turkish, Greek, Italian and Middle-Eastern cuisines made of fresh, high-quality ingredients, Halal meat and fresh fish.
Alta Via Market Square 412-981-5155, altaviapgh.com
Fresh handmade pastas and grilled meats and vegetables are the heart of Alta Via. Seasonal, modern Italian cooking with passionately-sourced ingredients celebrates the way we like to live and like to eat; fresh, clean, active.
Bakersfield - Tacos.Tequila.Whiskey. 412-586-5024, bakersfieldtacos.com
In Pittsburgh, Bakersfield serves authentic Mexican street fare and a selection of over 100 tequilas and American whiskeys.
Barcelona Wine Bar 412-525-7722, barcelonawinebar.com
A warm & welcoming tapas bar inspired by the culture of Spain. The ever-changing menu is focused on clean flavors and seasonal ingredients. Barcelona offers an award-winning wine selection from Spain and South America.
The Bigelow Grille 412-281-5013 hilton.com/en/hotels/ pitdtdt-doubletree-hotel-and-suitespittsburgh-downtown/dining
4-Star rated by the Pittsburgh Post Gazette and voted Top 10 Restaurants in Pittsburgh by msn.com. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 days a week.
Bill's Bar & Burger 412-567-2300, billsbarandburger.com
Bill's is in the 'Burgh! We've brought our classic Bill's burgers, beers and milkshakes, while adding a bit of Pittsburgh to our menu!
Braddock's Rebellion 412-992-2005, braddocksrestaurant.com
Classic comfort food with a spirit of Pittsburgh local spin.
Butcher and the Rye 412-391-2752, butcherandtherye.com
This two-story restaurant is a destination for its extensive whiskey collection and creative menu, which offers a contemporary spin on rustic American dishes.
Café Momentum Pittsburgh 412-315-7765
cafemomentum.org/restaurant/pittsburgh
Café Momentum Pittsburgh is a nonprofit restaurant serving upscale, chef-driven cuisine while providing paid internships, life skills and, career training to justiceinvolved youth. Dine with purpose and impact lives.
The Capital Grille 412-338-9100, thecapitalgrille.com
The Capital Grille is an upscale steakhouse featuring dry-aged steaks, fresh seafood and an award-winning wine list.
Christos Mediterranean Grille 412-261-6442, christosgrille.com
Christos is an old European-style bistro, located in the heart of Pittsburgh’s Cultural District, that specializes in authentic Greek cuisine and Mediterranean delicacies.
Its famous “Onassis” dessert is a must!
City Works Eatery & Pour House
412-448-2900
cityworksrestaurant.com/pittsburgh
Eatery and Pour House featuring modern American classics with chef-driven twists, 90+ craft beers on draft and an upbeat atmosphere. Open for lunch, dinner, happy hour, late night and brunch.
CobblerWorld Baked Goods
412-403-2158, cobblerworld.com
We are a nostalgic bake shop that focuses on bringing back those treasured memories of yesteryear through our amazing confections. Cobblers, banana bread, coconut cream pies and so much more!
The Commoner
412-230-4800, thecommonerpgh.com
The Commoner is anything but common. American classics with a touch of the unexpected are at the heart of this Downtown Pittsburgh restaurant.
Con Alma
412-932-2387, conalmapgh.com
Named in Esquire Magazine's Top 27 Bars in America, Con Alma invites you to experience the Pittsburgh jazz scene while enjoying cocktails, a world-centric wine list and award-winning Latin infused cuisine.
Condado Tacos
412-281-9111, condadotacos.com
Build your own tacos featuring double decker shells and fresh ingredients made daily. Choices ranging from the toppings all the way down to the shell. Served with your favorite margarita!
Crafted North
412-471-4000 marriott.com/en-us/hotels/pitdtpittsburgh-marriott-city-center/dining
Crafted North is a moderately upscale lounge designed for all types guests to relax, unwind, and enjoy. We are located inside the Pittsburgh Marriott City Center.
Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse
412-240-6140, delfriscos.com
Pittsburgh's iconic upscale American steakhouse. The cornerstone of our menu is our USDA prime beef with mouthwatering appetizers and fresh seafood to enrich your dining experience.
DiBella's Subs 412-338-8634, dibellas.com
Fresh-baked classic Italian rolls, fresh veggies and meats for subs and salads and famous grandma DiBella's cookies. We are happy to cater your meeting, party or special occasion.
The Eagle Food & Beer Hall 412-688-6350, eaglerestaurant.com
The Eagle is a restaurant and bar that celebrates straightforward, American fare in Pittsburgh. Southern comfort and fried chicken is our specialty.
Eddie Merlot's Prime Aged Beef and Seafood 412-235-7676, eddiemerlots.com
Known for quality, exceptional service and atmosphere, Eddie Merlot's starts with prime aged beef for tenderness and flavor. Join us tonight for carefullyselected hand-cut steaks, craft cocktails and an extensive wine list.
Eddie V's Prime Seafood 412-391-1714, eddiev.com
Specializes in prime seafood flown in daily, premium hand-carved steaks and a selection of over 300 wines from around the world.
Elevation
412-338-2200
pittsburghdowntown.embassysuites.com
Elevation is the Embassy Suites' featured restaurant located on the 25th floor of the historic Oliver Building. The menu offers guests American comfort-food while offering sweeping views of Downtown Pittsburgh.
ELIA estiatorio
eliamediterraneangrille.com
Discover an elevated culinary experience with vibrant Mediterranean flavors. Enjoy sophisticated dining, captivating live entertainment, and expertly crafted cocktails.
Ephesus Mediterranean Restaurant 412-552-9020, ephesuspizza.com
Offering a vast selection of unique and delicious pizza flavors for everyone to enjoy. Choose from our mouth-watering varieties of pizza, pasta, wings, hoagies, gyros, kabobs and many more!
fl.2
412-773-8848, fl2pgh.com
The newest restaurant concept from Fairmont Pittsburgh has arrived. fl.2 is the balance of vibrant and inviting elements designed to create the perfect dining experience.
Fogo de Chao Brazilian Steakhouse 412-312-5001, fogo.com
Authentic Brazilian Steakhouse that began nearly 40 years ago in Brazil featuring fire-roasted meals carved tableside by gaucho chefs, a seasonal Market Table, Premium Bar and an award-winning wine list.
Gi-Jin
412-332-6939, richarddeshantz.com
Gi-Jin offers hand rolls, nigiri, and sashimi that honor Japanese tradition, technique, and restraint. Chef-driven warm and cold plates add a creative edge, while a curated selection of gin, sake, and Japanese whisky completes the experience.
Giovanni's Pizza and Pasta 412-281-7060, ilovegiovannis.com
Giovanni's on the 6th Street PGH is a family-owned pizza store with great food for more than 15 years! We offer latenight delivery and large group catering.
Greer Cabaret Theater Lounge 412-325-6769, trustarts.org
The Greer Cabaret Theater, a project of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, is home to unforgettable artistic performances as well as upscale bistro fare and craft cocktails.
Hello Bistro Downtown 412-434-0100, hellobistro.com
A fast-casual restaurant where burgers and salads come together. Over 50 different ingredients and a host of housemade dressings can cater to any unique salad personality.
Jimmy John's 412-697-0999, jimmyjohns.com Home of the world's greatest sub. The freshest and best subs since 1983. Delivery available Downtown. Catering includes party platters, box lunches, cookie trays, JJ Potato chips and kosher pickles.
Live Fresh Juicery 412-291-8125, livefreshjuicery.com
Pittsburgh's fresh choice, Live Fresh Juicery, serves cold-pressed juices, smoothies, and bowls made with 100% real ingredients. Locally owned, we make healthy eating simple, energizing, and accessible with four citywide locations.
McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurant 412-201-6992 mccormickandschmicks.com
McCormick & Schmick's specializes in the freshest fish, seafood, steaks, poultry and pastas. Entrees are prepared with the finest and freshest ingredients.
Meat & Potatoes
412-325-7007, meatandpotatoespgh.com
As Pittsburgh's first Gastropub—Meat & Potatoes redefines comfort food in an elevated steakhouse setting with bold takes on American classics.
Millie's Homemade Ice Cream 412-709-6579, millieshomemade.com
Charming & locally-owned scoop shop offering homemade super premium ice cream, dairy-free gelato, waffle cones, shakes & floats.
Moe's Southwest Grill 412-224-4422, moes.com
Freshest Southwest fare in Pittsburgh served in a fun, energetic atmosphere. Enjoy huge burritos and healthy options while admiring the charm of historic Market Square. Welcome to Moe's!
Morton's The Steakhouse 412-261-7141 mortons.com/location/ mortons-the-steakhouse-pittsburgh-pa Morton's The Steakhouse award-winning menu offering the best selections of primeaged steaks and fresh seafood, paired with our outstanding service makes Morton's a legendary dining experience.
Nicholas Coffee & Tea Co. 412-261-4225, 888-261-4225 nicholascoffee.us
Since 1919, Nicholas Coffee has been introducing discerning coffee lovers to fresh-roasted, whole-bean coffee in our historic building in busy Market Square. Stop in for a cup!!
The Original Oyster House 412-566-7925
originaloysterhousepittsburgh.com
A Pittsburgh tradition since 1870. The oldest bar and restaurant in the city serves up their famous and delicious jumbo fish sandwiches, award-winning crab cakes and other tasty seafood.
Palm Court
412-281-7100, omnihotels.com/pittsburgh
The Palm Court serves small bites, traditional afternoon tea and specialty drinks in an elegantly understated atmosphere. Swing to live music on select evenings.
Primanti Bros. Market Square
412-261-1599, primantibros.com
Home of the almost famous sandwich. Born in 1933 from a small wooden lunch stand in the Strip District to today with over 20 locations in Pittsburgh and South Florida.
The Rebel Room
412-395-3016, rebelroompittsburgh.com
The Rebel Room offers inventive cocktails, locally inspired cuisine, and a bold atmosphere celebrating Pittsburgh's industrial past. Perfect for relaxed gatherings, crafted dining, and unforgettable experiences in the heart of downtown.
Redbeard's on Sixth Sports Bar & Grill
412-261-2324, redbeardspgh.com
Redbeard's on Sixth Sports Bar & Grill in Downtown Pittsburgh's Cultural District! Open seven days a week, serving food nightly until 1 a.m. Eat, drink and have fun!
Revel
412-281-1134, revelpgh.com
Refined American restaurant located in Downtown Pittsburgh, steps from Market Square. Revel has a classic breakfast offering as well as a unique lunch and dinner menu. Our staple Saturday and Sunday Brunch is available every weekend.
Ritual House
412-904-2002, ritualhousepgh.com
Whether you are celebrating a personal occasion, hosting a business dinner or want the place to yourself, Ritual House is here for you.
Rivers Club
412-391-5227, riversclub.com
The Rivers Club, a premier private business and sports club in downtown Pittsburgh, features onsite covered parking, formal and casual dining, seven versatile meeting rooms, a grand ballroom for 300 guests, and state-ofthe-art athletic facilities.
Ruth's Chris Steak House
412-391-4800, ruthschris.com
We are dedicated to ensuring our restaurants remain a safe and comfortable place for you, your family, friends and coworkers to come together and enjoy warm hospitality and sizzling steaks.
Sally Ann's
412-338-1876, sallyannspgh.com
Sally Ann’s is a vibrant, welcoming café and bar in the heart of downtown Pittsburgh, designed to bring comfort, creativity, and community together under one roof.
SHARE on Centre
412-381-6687
choicehotels.com/pennsylvania/ pittsburgh/cambria-hotels/pa637
Outdoor/Indoor relaxing space to enjoy a cocktail, craft beer, a bit to eat, and a beautiful view of downtown.
Sienna Mercato
412-281-2810, siennamercato.com
With three distinct dining options under one roof, Sienna Mercato brings a unique restaurant experience to Pittsburgh's Cultural District. Italian with a twist, made fresh daily in our scratch kitchen.
The Speckled Egg
412-251-5248, thespeckledeggpgh.com
Neighborhood diner whipping up omelets, sandwiches, cocktails and espresso in a friendly atmosphere. Open Tuesday - Sunday, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Wednesday - Friday Happy Hour: 4-7 p.m.
Sultan Döner Kebab & Baklava 412-235-7299, sultandonergyro.com
Sultan Döner Kebab & Baklava specializes in delicious Döner (gyros), Kebab and mouth-watering homemade Turkish Baklava! Stop in today for authentic Turkish cuisine, located in the heart of Pittsburgh's Cultural District.
täkō
412-471-8256, takopgh.com
täkō is a lively taqueria serving an inventive Japanese/ Mexican fusion approach to street food and a locally unmatched selection of tequila and mezcal.
Talia Cucina & Rosticerria 412-456-8214, taliapgh.com
Modern Pittsburgh feel on an Italian Trattoria, focusing on open fire rotisserie cooking a well as homemade pastas and fresh local ingredients.
The Terrace Room
412-553-5235, omnihotels.com/pittsburgh Terrace Room's team takes local ingredients and fuses them into creative dishes that inspire the palate. Exciting offerings include breakfast, lunch, dinner, Saturday & Sunday brunch and monthly wine dinners.
Vallozzi's Pittsburgh
412-394-3400, vallozzispittsburgh.com
Family-owned and operated for over 50 years, following in the footsteps of Vallozzi's Classic Restaurant in Greensburg, PA. Fresh ingredients, Italian meats and cheeses flown in from Italy every week.
East End
City Kitchen
412-258-0935, citykitchenpgh.com
City Kitchen Food Hall: A must-visit for foodies, featuring four unique restaurants—Somi (Asian Comfort), Shaka (Hawaiian Fusion), Charred (Gourmet Burgers), and Elevate (American Comfort)—alongside a rotating lineup of pop-ups.
Fish Nor Fowl
412-460-4644, fishnorfowlpgh.com
Fish nor Fowl offers a chic, Italianinfluenced menu that celebrates beautiful ingredients, simply prepared to create an experience unlike any other in Pittsburgh.
Live Fresh Juicery Regent Square
412-839-1155, livefreshjuicery.com
Pittsburgh's fresh choice, Live Fresh Juicery, serves cold-pressed juices, smoothies, and bowls made with 100% real ingredients. Locally owned, we make healthy eating simple, energizing, and accessible with four citywide locations.
Reva Modern Indian Cuisine
412-952-9558, revapgh.com
Reva Modern Indian Cuisine is a contemporary Indian restaurant in Pittsburgh, PA, offering innovative twists on traditional dishes with authentic flavors and modern culinary techniques.
täkō torta
412-866-8256, richarddeshantz.com
Located in the heart of Pittsburgh's Bakery Square, our cocina presents creative tacos, tortas (Mexican sandwiches), and bowls, alongside hand-crafted cocktails featuring our extensive selection of tequila and mezcal. iBuen provecho!
Lawrenceville/Bloomfield
Burghers Brewing Co.
412-904-2622, burgherspgh.com
Burghers Brewing is Pittsburgh's brewery and taproom blending craft beer innovation with culinary excellence. Known for exceptional beer and gourmet smash burgers. Burghers creates an unforgettable Pittsburgh experience. Visit us at Millvale and South Side too!
Caliente Pizza & Draft HouseBloomfield
412-682-1414, worldsbestpizza.com
Caliente Pizza & Draft House, familyowned since 2012, 7X World Pizza Champions featuring local ingredients, house-made dough, and a community focus. Official Pizza of the Pittsburgh Penguins®. Proud Partner of the Pittsburgh Pirates®.
The Church Brew Works 412-688-8200, churchbrew.com
Drink and dine in splendor. Experience the city's most spectacular atmosphere located in this historic turn-of-the-century church. Enjoy award-winning cuisine, wood-fired pizza and hand-crafted lager and ales.
Lawrence Hall lawrencehallpgh.com
Come together. Located in Lawrenceville, Lawrence Hall is a food hall featuring a variety of independent local restaurateurs and our bar, Dear James. Join us for lunch, brunch and dinner!
Mount Washington
Bigham Tavern 412-431-9313, bighamtavern.com
A welcoming extension of home that people yearn for in their neighborhood bar. We welcome families, neighbors and friends to come hang and chow down on our award-winning fare.

Coughlin's Law Kitchen and Ale House
412-586-5673
eatatcoughlinslaw.com
Nestled in Mount Washington with scenic views of Downtown Pittsburgh from the back patio. Featuring a seasonal scratch kitchen offering appetizers, salads, burgers and mains with 40 rotating drafts and craft cocktails.
LeMont Restaurant
412-431-3100, lemontpittsburgh.com
Award-winning restaurant. Panoramic view. Spacious, aesthetic lounge. Live music Saturdays. Private parties from 25 to 500. Open Tuesday-Saturday for dinner at 5 p.m., Sundays at 4 p.m.
Monterey Bay Fish Grotto 412-481-4414, montereybayfishgrotto.com
Pittsburgh's premier seafood restaurant! Located on top of Mount Washington, Monterey Bay is nearly as famous for its stunning panoramic views of Pittsburgh as for its mouthwatering fresh seafood and impeccable service.
OTARU
412-586-5485, otarupgh.com
Experience exquisite Japanese cuisine with stunning panoramic views of Pittsburgh's skyline. We offer expertly crafted dishes in an elegant, serene setting perfect for special occasions.
Steel Mill Saloon 412-586-4926, steelmillsaloon.com
Located across from the Duquesne Incline with a stunning view of the three rivers, the Steel Mill Saloon provides upscale food at reasonable prices in a fun, neighborhood bar atmosphere.
Monroeville
Caliente Pizza & Draft HouseMonroeville
412-457-7777, worldsbestpizza.com
Caliente Pizza & Draft House, familyowned since 2012, 7X World Pizza Champions featuring local ingredients, house-made dough, and a community focus. Official Pizza of the Pittsburgh Penguins®. Proud Partner of the Pittsburgh Pirates®.
North
AVVA Modern Mediterranean Cuisine 412-206-7878, avvapgh.com
AVVA Modern Mediterranean Cuisine offers a fresh, elegant twist on traditional flavor, featuring vibrant mezes, grilled meats and seafood in a stylish setting inspired by coastal charm.
Caliente Pizza & Draft HouseAspinwall 412-784-1010, worldsbestpizza.com
Caliente Pizza & Draft House, familyowned since 2012, 7X World Pizza Champions featuring local ingredients, house-made dough, and a community focus. Official Pizza of the Pittsburgh Penguins®. Proud Partner of the Pittsburgh Pirates®.
Caliente Pizza & Draft HouseHampton 412-486-1010, worldsbestpizza.com
Caliente Pizza & Draft House, familyowned since 2012, 7X World Pizza Champions featuring local ingredients, house-made dough, and a community focus. Official Pizza of the Pittsburgh Penguins®. Proud Partner of the Pittsburgh Pirates®.
Caliente Pizza & Draft HouseNorth Hills 412-827-1010, worldsbestpizza.com
Caliente Pizza & Draft House, familyowned since 2012, 7X World Pizza Champions featuring local ingredients, house-made dough, and a community focus. Official Pizza of the Pittsburgh Penguins®. Proud Partner of the Pittsburgh Pirates®.
Dee Jay's BBQ Ribs & Grille 724-488-RIBS, deejaysfamousribs.com Originated in Weirton, W.V., and became a local staple restaurant known for its legendary BBQ ribs and extraordinary service. Now expanded to 4 locations in the Pittsburgh area— Wexford, Washington, Collier Township and Murrysville.
Ember & Vine Woodfire
Oven and Social Bar 724-778-4177
hilton.com/en/hotels/pitmadt-doubletreepittsburgh-cranberry/dining
The menus take a simple approach with strong components; salt, pepper and fire, coupled with carefully selected local ingredients, are the focal points of our classic American cuisine.
HULA Bar & Grill
412-828-6919, hulabarpgh.com
HULA Bar & Grill is a tropical hidden gem between Oakmont and Verona, blending vibrant murals with a laidback island vibe. Famous for juicy homemade burgers, crispy wings, and wallet-friendly prices.
Mad Mex North Hills
412-366-5656, madmex.com
Funky Fresh Cal-Mex! Signature burritos, big margaritas, spicy wings and innovative vegetarian variations make for an extraordinary dining experience. Complementing the fresh fare is a festive artfully designed interior.
Sankalp The Taste of India 724-591-8888, sankalppittsburgh.com
Sankalp Pittsburgh is a popular Indian restaurant in Cranberry Township, offering a diverse menu of classic and contemporary Indian dishes, including curries, biryanis, dosas and Indo-Chinese specialties, along with a selection of non-alcoholic specialty drinks.
North Shore/North Side
Bar Louie North Shore
412-643-4500, barlouie.com
Bar Louie is your neighborhood bar where you can enjoy handcrafted martinis and cocktails, local/regional drafts, incredible wines and a huge selection of bar bites, burgers, flatbreads and sandwiches.
Bistro To Go Café & Catering
412-231-0218, bistroandcompany.com
From grand events to small intimate gatherings, Bistro To Go Café & Catering creates delicious experiences that are easy, memorable and extraordinary. We turn dreams into reality.
Burgatory North Shore 412-586-5846, burgatorybar.com
Whether you're digging into one of our custom burgers or slurping one of our ridiculously thick shakes, we're going to bring you a dining experience that's pretty close to heaven.
FLIPT @ Rivers Casino Pittsburgh 412-231-7777 riverscasino.com/pittsburgh/dining/flipt
This "burger-mecca" has high standards when it comes to premium-quality, fresh ingredients. FLIPT offers various gourmet burgers, french fries, milkshakes and more.
The Foundry Table & Tap 412-930-0744, thefoundrypgh.com
Located on Pittsburgh's North Shore, The Foundry is an award-winning restaurant featuring farm-fresh local and seasonal ingredients, extensive selection of seasonal craft brews and a river patio with unsurpassed views.
Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse 412-222-4014, hydeparkrestaurants.com
"Rated among America's Best"—"Zagat Guide Award of Excellence"—Wine Spectator. Featuring large window views of the Downtown skyline and rivers. This is simply not your dad's steakhouse.
Jason Aldean's Kitchen & Bar 412-730-3078
jasonaldeansbar.com/pittsburgh
Pittsburgh's ultimate destination for great food, live music, and unforgettable experiences. Inspired by the country music star himself, this iconic venue brings Nashville's energy to the Steel City.
Live Fresh Juicery
412-742-4064, livefreshjuicery.com
Pittsburgh's fresh choice, Live Fresh Juicery, serves cold-pressed juices, smoothies, and bowls made with 100% real ingredients. Locally owned, we make healthy eating simple, energizing, and accessible with four citywide locations.
Martorano's Prime @ Rivers Casino Pittsburgh 412-231-7777
riverscasino.com/pittsburgh/dining/ martoranos-primepittsburghrestaurant
Celebrity cook Steve Martorano debuts an Italian-American Steakhouse at Rivers Casino Pittsburgh. Martorano's Prime features elevated pastas, Steve's famous meatballs, steaks and more. Open Wednesday-Sunday at 5 p.m.
Mian @ Rivers Casino Pittsburgh 412-231-7777
riverscasino.com/pittsburgh/dining/ mianpittsburgh
Offers quick-service authentic Asian cuisine for guests who want a delectable meal for dining in or carrying out. Enjoy a wide variety of traditional favorites, including potstickers and ramen noodles.
North Shore Tavern
412-465-9865, northshoretavern.com
Pittsburgh's most memorable meal is at North Shore Tavern, home of the Steak on a Stone. Meals are prepared and served on a 700-degree lava stone. Across from PNC Park.
Penn Brewery
412-237-9400, pennbrew.com
Pittsburgh's oldest and largest brewery, Penn serves award-winning craft beers, traditional "Euro-Pittsburgh" fare including wurst, schnitzel & pierogi, plus modern Pittsburgh fare in our 19th-century landmark building.
Scratch & Co.
412-251-0822, scratchandcopgh.com
Discover Scratch & Co., Pittsburgh’s neighborhood joint in Troy Hill. Enjoy thoughtfully prepared meals, high-quality cocktails, and a commitment to local culture, fostering connections among friends in a vibrant atmosphere.
Siempre Algo
412-652-9968, siemprealgopgh.com
We believe that hospitality comes from optimism, compassion and trust. We pass our care for each other and our profession on to our guests.
Tequila Cowboy
412-930-0895
tequilacowboy.com/pittsburgh
The most entertaining experience in Pittsburgh! Offering rock, country, karaoke, live music and 80's & 90's throwbacks. Full service kitchen, fantastic happy hour and brunch.
Tom's Watch Bar
412-254-8338, tomswatchbar.com
Tom’s Watch Bar defines the ultimate sports watching entertainment experience. Promising “All the Sports, all the Time”.
Wheelhouse Bar and Grill
@ Rivers Casino Pittsburgh
412-231-7777
riverscasino.com/pittsburgh/dining/ diningwheelhouserestaurantinpittsburgh
A casual, comfortable spot to catch any game while enjoying a delicious meal, featuring indoor and patio seating. Menu items range from burgers, salads, wings and more.
Oakland
All India Authentic Cuisine
412-681-6600, allindiacuisine.com
All India Restaurant serves the best Indian food that is amazing in taste and quality. We are the best choice for anyone looking for a go-to spot for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
The Café Carnegie
412-622-3225, thecafecarnegie.com
Under the direction of two-time James Beard Award semi-finalist Chef Sonja Finn, The Café Carnegie brings approachable cooking using responsibly-sourced ingredients to Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History.
Courtyard Bistro
412-682-6200, 800-864-8287
marriott.com/en-us/hotels/pityu-courtyardpittsburgh-university-center/dining
Serving made-to-order breakfast items, coffee and specialty drinks as well as light dinner and cocktails daily.
Eliza Hot Metal Bistro
412-621-1551, elizahotelindigo.com
American Bistro exploring classic Pittsburgh flavors beloved by those who worked the furnaces combined with the fresh perspective and seasonal sourcing that define what we eat in our region today.
Garden Grille & Bar
412-683-2040
pittsburghuniversityplace.hgi.com
Overlooking the University of Pittsburgh and featuring cooked-to-order breakfast, soups, salads and sandwiches for lunch, and local, craft brews and spirits paired with savory bites for dinner and happy hour.
Hello Bistro
412-687-8787, hellobistro.com
A fast-casual restaurant where burgers and salads come together. Over 50 different ingredients and a host of housemade dressings can cater to any unique salad personality.
The Porch at Schenley
412-687-6724, theporchatschenley.com
A contemporary casual restaurant featuring thoughtfully-crafted seasonal food and cocktails, made with fresh ingredients from local farms, coupled with the best outdoor dining in Pittsburgh.
Spirits & Tales
412-297-4080, spiritsandtales.com
A bold new brasserie atop The Oaklander Hotel, overlooking one of Pittsburgh's most iconic neighborhoods, where classic and contemporary converge on the plate and in S&T's unique interior design.
Regional
Aqueous
866-406-6957, 833-912-1340 nemacolin.com/dining/aqueous
Located in Falling Rock at Nemacolin, Aqueous is a AAA Four Diamond restaurant. Menu focused on locally raised beef, lamb, pork and chicken. Open May through October.
Eat'n Park Hospitality Group 412-461-2000, 800-947-4033 enphospitality.com
Portfolio of regional food service concepts focused on personalized dining that serves more than 50 million guests yearly in our restaurants and on college and corporate campuses.
The Harmony Inn
724-452-5124, northcountrybrewing.com
The Harmony Inn, in historic Harmony, offers craft beer, farm-fresh fare, live music, and a haunted past, blending tradition, community and charm into a uniquely memorable dining experience.
Helen's Restaurant @ Seven Springs 814-352-7777, 800-452-2223
7springs.com
The perfect place for a truly fine dining experience. Helen's continues the tradition of offering an upscale dining experience in a rustic setting with unique food.
Lautrec
866-406-6957
nemacolin.com/dining/lautrec
Lautrec is a multiple recipient of Pittsburgh Magazine's Top 25 Restaurants and offers cuisine and service as creative as the art of Toulouse Lautrec himself.
North Country Brew Pub 724-794-2337, northcountrybrewing.com
North Country Brewing, in historic Slippery Rock, serves farm-to-fork fare, handcrafted beers, PA wines, desserts and sodas, all in a Irish pub with campfires and old-world charm.
Slopeside Restaurant @ Seven Springs
814-352-7777, 800-452-2223
7springs.com
Slopeside Restaurant features amazing views of the slopes, gracious service, comfortable family dining and great allAmerican selections at reasonable prices.
Sewickley
Press House Coffee
412-848-1436, presshousecoffee.com
Press House Coffee is a craft roastery and modern Sewickley coffee shop. Enjoy specialty drinks with scratch-made syrups and an ever rotating list of singleorigin coffees on press.
Shadyside
Casbah Mediterranean Restaurant and Wine Bar
412-661-5656, bigburrito.com
Mediterranean-inspired cuisine. Warm bread, homemade pasta, a cheese plate followed by appetizers or a four-course meal are all possibilities for an evening at Casbah.
Girasole Restaurant
412-682-2130, girasolepgh.com
Touted as one of the best Italian restaurants in Pittsburgh, Girasole offers traditional and innovative cuisine. This charming familyowned restaurant has been a Shadyside staple for over 25 years. Catering available.
La Feria - Pamela's Peruvian Cousin
412-682-4501, laferiaperuvian.square.site
Located above Pamela's Diner on Walnut Street, La Feria is Pamela's Peruvian cousin. Featuring traditional and fusion Latin American dishes. La Feria also offers daily vegetarian and meat specials.
SOBA
412-362-5656, bigburrito.com
Plush comfort and gentle mystery. Soba cooks from the heart, embracing the fundamental flavors and styles of our favorite dishes from China, Thailand, Korea, Japan and other Asian destinations.
Umi Japanese Restaurant
412-362-6198, bigburrito.com
Exists to please with perfection. Intimate dining at the sushi bar, while Mr. Shu creates your dishes, or slide into the traditional tatami tables and share the experience with friends.
South
Caliente Pizza & Draft HouseMt. Lebanon 412-344-5566, worldsbestpizza.com
Caliente Pizza & Draft House, family-owned since 2012, 7X World Pizza Champions featuring local ingredients, house-made dough, and a community focus. Official Pizza of the Pittsburgh Penguins®. Proud Partner of the Pittsburgh Pirates®.
Gather Restaurant & Bar
412-833-5300
crowneplaza.com/pittsburghso
Gather Restaurant and Bar located inside the completely transformed Crowne Plaza Hotel and Suites Pittsburgh South serves craft beers, vintage-inspired cocktails, distinctive salads and awesome burgers!
Jacksons Restaurant + Bar 724-743-5005, experiencejacksons.com
Neighborhood restaurant offering new American cuisine in a chic and welcoming atmosphere. Jacksons' smart casual dining features fresh, seasonal and locally sourced foods and an extensive wine and cocktail list.
Mad Mex South Hills
412-279-0200, madmex.com
Funky Fresh Cal-Mex! Signature burritos, big margaritas, spicy wings and innovative vegetarian variations make for an extraordinary dining experience. Complementing the fresh fare is a festive artfully designed interior.
South Side
Doce Taqueria
412-238-8518, docetaqueria.com
Pittsburgh's favorite taco shop! Located in the heart of the South Side. Serving up authentic tacos until 3 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays.
Hofbräuhaus Pittsburgh
412-224-2328, hofbrauhauspittsburgh.com
Hofbräuhaus Pittsburgh is where family and friends can enjoy traditionally brewed beer, a variety of delicious food and a vibrant, authentic environment with Pittsburgh's most scenic outdoor dining space.
Primanti Bros. South Side 412-381-2583, primantibros.com
Home of the almost famous sandwich. Born in 1933 from a small wooden lunch stand in the Strip District to today with over 20 locations in Pittsburgh and South Florida.
The Speckled Egg South Side 412-206-7793, thespeckledeggpgh.com
Neighborhood diner whipping up omelets, sandwiches, cocktails and espresso in a friendly atmosphere.
Open Wednesday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 7 p.m., and Saturday - Sunday, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Twelve Whiskey Barbecue
412-742-4024, twelvepgh.com
Pittsburgh's premiere barbecue restaurant located in the heart of the South Side. Extensive whiskey list, over 100 craft beers and late night kitchen open until midnight.
Station Square
The Factory South Shore 412- 803-3838, thefactorysouthshore.com
Gather with friends or colleagues at The Factory South Shore to enjoy a sophisticated yet relaxed environment while dining with a view.
Grand Concourse/
Gandy Dancer Saloon
412-261-1717
grandconcourserestaurant.com
Located in a beautifully restored 1895 train station overlooking Downtown Pittsburgh.
Strip District
Aruba Island Bowls Café
412-440-1601, arubaislandbowls.com
Soul-satisfying coffee and vibrant smoothie spot in the Strip District. Haven for coffee lovers and health enthusiasts, offers plant-based goodness. Freshly roasted coffee, luscious smoothie bowls & refreshing smoothies.
BALVANERA
412-586-5617
balvanerarestaurants.com/location/ balvanera-pittsburgh
Representing the lifestyle of Buenos Aires-portena fare, incredible South American wines, craft cocktails, and a vibrant, social energy, BALVANERA is an all-day Argentine-style brasserie with a homage to its European roots.
Chipotle Mexican Grill
412-746-0602, chipotle.com
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. is cultivating a better world by serving responsibly sourced, classically-cooked, real food with wholesome ingredients without artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.
DiAnoia's Eatery
412-918-1875, dianoiaseatery.com
An award-winning Italian restaurant in the Strip District, serving as a café by day and a full-service ristorante by night, specializing in homemade pasta, pastries, bread, sandwiches, and more.
ELEVEN Contemporary Kitchen
412-201-5656, elevenck.com
ELEVEN, where Downtown meets the Strip, is the most innovative restaurant from the big Burrito Restaurant Group. Contemporary American flavors are combined to create a fresh and truly original menu.
Enrico Biscotti
412-281-2602, enricobiscotti.com
Wander into a small bakery in Pittsburgh's historic Strip District; you'll find the aromas are intoxicating. We have all manner of traditional Italian pastries, from macaroons to torta.
Kaya
412-261-6565, bigburrito.com
Serving traditional island dishes and American favorites with an island twist. Tropical tapas and entrees are all made with local ingredients. Menu favorites include Yucatan black bean dip and paella.
Novo Asian Food Hall novoasianfoodhall.com
This first-of-its-kind Asian Food Hall in Western Pennsylvania hosts seven kitchens which feature authentic dishes from across Asia in a modern and cozy space.
OddFellows Ice Cream Co.
412-904-2732, oddfellowsnyc.com
OddFellows Ice Cream Co. is a smallbatch ice cream company located inside of Posman Books. Find more than 500 wacky and weird flavors alongside re-imagined and improved classics.
The PA Market
412-904-1332, thepamarket.com
The Pennsylvania Market boasts four restaurants, an outdoor courtyard featuring food and craft vendors, multiple bars, a Wine Library and a variety of affordable classes and events.
Pamela's P&G Diners
412-281-6366, pamelasdiner.com
Unique, independently owned breakfast/ lunch restaurants. Voted Best Breakfast in Pittsburgh and named in the top 10 of USA's Hotcakes. Locations: Strip District, Millvale, Mt. Lebanon, Oakland and Shadyside.

PaPa J's Twin Plaza
412-429-7272, papajs.com
Beautiful food simply prepared and shared with family & friends. One of life's simplest pleasures, all that is needed is a warm heart and an eye for the freshest ingredients.
Playa Bowls™
412-904-2411, playabowls.com
Playa Bowls™ is your slice of Summer, anytime. Using the freshest, highest quality ingredients, Playa Bowls™ serves healthy, delicious acai, pitaya, coconut bowls and smoothies with sustainability and community in mind.
Primanti Bros. Strip District
412-263-2142, primantibros.com
Home of the almost famous sandwich. Born in 1933 from a small wooden lunch stand in the Strip District to today with over 20 locations in Pittsburgh and South Florida.
PrimoHoagies
412-904-1382, primohoagies.com
PrimoHoagies prides itself on serving the highest-quality gourmet meats and cheeses, sliced fresh and piled high on its award-wining seeded bread. Enjoy the diverse menu of specialty hoagies!
Roland's Seafood Grill
412-261-3401, rolandspittsburgh.com
Roland's, a Pittsburgh institution, with our famous hot lobster roll, a can't-miss beer selection, cocktails, wood-fired pizzas, seafood specialties, outdoor seating, and private event space!
Salem's Market and Grill 412-667-9289, salemsmarketgrill.com
Using a local and international network of farmers and humane, first-class facilities, Salem's is proud to offer fresh, Halal foods to all tables.
Shake Shack 412-286-0117, shakeshack.com/#/ Famous for its delicious made-to-order Angus beef burgers, crispy chicken, handspun milkshakes, house-made lemonades, and more. High-quality food at a great value, warm hospitality, and a commitment to crafting uplifting experiences.
Starbucks starbucks.com
Starbucks is the premier roaster and retailer of specialty coffee in the world. And with every cup, they strive to bring both their Seattle heritage and an exceptional experience to life.
Tapville Social - Pittsburgh 412-968-7687, tapvillesocial.com/pittsburgh
Tapville Social is Pittsburgh’s only selfpour taproom, featuring 32 rotating beer and cider taps, 16 self-pour wines, a fullservice bar, cocktail flights, and shareable bites in the Strip District.
Downtown
3 Rivers Lounge 412-391-4600 wyndhamgrandpittsburgh.com
For those looking to enjoy a pre-dinner cocktail or an evening nightcap, 3 Rivers Lounge offers a variety of craft beers, wines, signature cocktails and spirits from around the world.
BLEND Bar with Davidoff Cigars 412-904-4764, blendbarcigar.com
Space Bar
412-862-5881, spacebarpittsburgh.com
In Market Square, downtown Pittsburgh's new space-themed molecular mixology lounge, offering avant-garde craft cocktails, locally-sourced vegetarian tapas, local beers on tap, chic decor, and a 20-foot window to the universe.
The Speakeasy
412-281-7100, omnihotels.com/pittsburgh
The Speakeasy whisks patrons back to the Pittsburgh of the 1920s. This Prohibition-era bar was recently named by Thrillist as of one of "12 Most Essential Bars in Pittsburgh."
The Tap Room
412-281-7100, omnihotels.com/pittsburgh
Enjoy a variety of microbrews, bourbon and local favorites, tavern-style sandwiches, burgers, soups, salads and lighter fare. Catch your favorite sporting event on our TV.
North Shore/North Side
BURN by Rocky Patel
412-586-5854, burnbyrockypatel.com
BURN by Rocky Patel Pittsburgh is an evolution in cigar lounges fashioned for those who enjoy fine cigars, premium spirits, delectable cuisine, trendy house music and live entertainment.
Mike's Beer Bar
412-322-2337, mikesbeerbar.com
Located across the street from PNC Park, Mike's Beer Bar is Pittsburgh's local craft beer destination featuring over 500 beers, 80 local taps and over 300 local bottles and cans.
Regional Nightcap
866-406-6957
nemacolin.com/dining/nightcap
At Nightcap, life is a party, and you’re the guest of honor at this late-night spot for captivating cocktails, vintage glamour, and cabaret opportunities.
South Side
Bar 11
412-818-2207, facebook.com/thebar11pgh
BAR 11 is a quirky, South Side dive-bar gem with seasonal, themed decor and creative drinks, attracting locals and visitors seeking a lively, spontaneous atmosphere and unforgettable nightlife experiences.
Downtown
Fifth Avenue Place
412-456-7800
Newly renovated and located in the heart of the Cultural District. Home to Hallmark, VisionWorks, The Beanery, Live Fresh Juicery and PNC Bank with a restaurant and more retailers coming soon!
love, Pittsburgh 412-281-1359, lovepittsburghshop.com
Champions of local. A curated selection of gifts that are all made by Pittsburgh artists including candles, tees, jewelry, cards, art, coffee, tea, chocolate, postcards, magnets, mugs, totes and more.
Peace, Love and Little Donuts
412-904-4649
peaceloveandlittledonuts.com
Fresh donuts hand made throughout the day. Fresh coffee and coffee drinks. Bring the family and watch your donuts being made and hand decorated. Carry out only.
Premier cocktail lounge and cigar bar located in the historic Koppers Building. Represented through historical features and architectural symmetry, BLEND pays tribute to the history and grandeur of the city.
Ollie's Gastropub 412-338-2200 x2833 pittsburghdowntown.embassysuites.com
Ollie's Gastropub is a truly unique lounge experience located in the Embassy Suites on the 25th floor of the Oliver Building featuring craft cocktails and view of PNC Park.
Lawrenceville
Mix Candle Co. 412-439-4578, mixcandleco.com
Choose from over 110+ fragrances to create your custom candle or home fragrance product. Explore. Mix. Pour.
MJ Eclectic mjeclectic.com
MJ Eclectic (formerly Shop Blakley Jean) is a handmade goods & vintage shop located within the Lawrenceville Market House in Pittsburgh, PA. We specialize in handmade jewelry, locally made goods, and vintage finds.
Wildcard
412-224-2651, wildcardpgh.com
Located in the heart of Lawrenceville, Wildcard has been providing Pittsburgh with unique cards, handmade gifts, stunning gift wrap, t-shirts, baby and kids' gifts, original art and more since 2009!
Oakland
Salem's Market Oakland 412-268-4408, salemsmarketgrill.com
Home to Pittsburgh's largest and longest running halal food operation. For nearly 40 years, Salem's has served as a cornerstone of the city's Middle Eastern/international food markets and has grown into an institution within its rich cultural food scene.
Regional Specialty
Abeille Voyante Tea Co. 412-821-0832, avteaco.com
Community driven tea shop located in Millvale, PA. We specialize in organic, loose-leaf teas, vegan bites and local artisan items. Wholesale and corporate gifts available.
Betsy Ann American Chocolates 412-931-4288, betsyann.com
Visit Betsy Ann Chocolates and enjoy a visit from the past. Making memories since 1938. Assorted Paras, truffles/ Caramels/Cordial Strawberries/Pecan Creams/Meltaways/Peanut Butter Cups/ Marshmallows and other sweet treats.
Second location on Route 8 in Allison Park.
Joden World Resources
724-458-1111, 800-747-7552, joden.com
World-class antique, estate and modern jewelry. Fancy yellow diamonds, museum quality, on-premises manufacturing. Five minutes from Grove City Premium Outlets.
My Favorite Sweet Shoppe
412-564-5416, myfavoritesweetshoppe.com
My Favorite Sweet Shoppe offers a variety of homemade choices including Gourmet Caramel Apples, fresh fudge, hand-dipped chocolates, gifts and specialty, custom designed treats!
Sarris Candies
800-255-7771, sarriscandies.com
Pittsburgh's source for hand-crafted chocolates and confections since 1960. Candy store and ice cream parlor, fundraising, and business gifting.
Steel City Salt Co.
412-407-9271, steelcitysalt.com
Steel City Salt Co. carefully researches, sources & blends the finest salts & spices from around the world! A small familyowned business, we turn on the flavor and make everything delicious!
Shadyside
La Feria
412-682-4501, laferiaperuvian.square.site
Cross between a craft gallery and a Peruvian cafe, La Feria is a feast for the eyes and mouth. The Peruvian cuisine is fresh and delicious; the crafts are unique.
South Side
Mix Candle Co. SouthSide Works
412-525-1594, mixcandleco.com
Smell your way through 100s of candles and make your very own. Choose your jar, design the label, then mix your own custom fragrance!
Squirrel Hill
Gaby et Jules
412-682-1966, gabyetjules.com
Authentic Parisian patisserie specializing in French macaroons and desserts by Chef David Piquard in the uncompromising French tradition. Known for their craftsmanship, finest ingredients and elegant and refined edibles.
Strip District
City Grows
412-235-7721, stripdistrictterminal.com
City Grows is an organic garden and gift shop that offers products such as seeds, soils, amendments, pots, tools, as well as decorative plants, like succulents, cacti, bonsai, air plants, and seasonal decorations.
Fine Wine & Good Spirits Premium Collection
412-281-1380, finewineandgoodspirits.com
Fine Wine & Good Spirits Premium Collection features a wide selection of wine and spirits products from around the globe.
Grandpa Joe's Candy Shop
412-904-3623, grandpajoescandy.com
Come explore our store in Pittsburgh's Strip District! We have an incredible selection of new and nostalgic candy, over 250 old-fashioned glass sodas, toys, unique gift items and more!
Mon Aimee Chocolat
412-395-0022, monaimeechocolat.com
Domestic and imported premium chocolate, featuring Artisanal Chocolatiers, corporate gifts, personalized baskets, catering favors, homemade hot chocolate and toffee. Shipping and local delivery.
Orr’s Jewelers
412-421-6777, orrsjewelers.com
Orr’s Jewelers offers fine jewelry and Swiss timepieces with a warm, familyowned experience. Their knowledgeable team helps customers celebrate life’s milestones with hand-selected pieces of exceptional quality and value.
Posman Books
412-904-2732, posmanbooks.com
Posman Books is a bookstore created to fascinate and fuel your self-expression, provide a haven for happenstance and a wellspring of surprises. Find your new favorite collection of books, cards and gifts.
Sephora
412-763-1681, sephora.com
At Sephora, you can enjoy a shopping experience where all are welcome and what makes you unique is celebrated
Stamoolis Brothers Co.
412-471-7676, 877-357-0399
stamoolis.com
Mediterranean market specializing in Greek, Italian and Middle Eastern foods. A family tradition since 1909, offering cheeses, olives, oils, balsamics, spices, baklava, homemade spreads, gyro, stuffed grape leaves and more.
Steel City
412-338-2333, shopsteelcity.com
Clothing brand built in Pittsburgh with blood, sweat and steel. T-shirts, sweatshirts, socks and hats inspired by the greatest moments in sports & pop culture. Worn with pride.
Yinzers in The Burgh
412-434-0113, yinzerspgh.com
Offers Pittsburgh's largest selection of Steelers, Pirates and Penguins licensed apparel, hats, novelties, memorabilia and local souvenirs.
Malls/Outlets
Grove City Premium Outlets
724-748-4470
premiumoutlets.com/grovecity
Western Pennsylvania's premier shopping destination with more than 130 outlets, including Calvin Klein, Coach, J.Crew, Michael Kors, Nike, Under Armour, Vera Bradley and more. 50 minutes north just off I-79.
The Mall at Robinson
412-788-0816, 412-788-0836
shoprobinsonmall.com
Shop more than 120 specialty shops, including H&M, Forever XXI, Macy's, JCPenney, Wahlburgers and DICK'S Sporting Goods. Fifteen minutes west of Downtown Pittsburgh and five minutes from Pittsburgh International Airport.
Ross Park Mall
412-369-4401
simon.com/mall/ross-park-mall
Minutes from Downtown, Ross Park Mall is the premier retail destination in the region with unmatched selections of both designer and affordable retailers. More than 150 specialty shops and restaurants.
Pittsburgh International Airport
412-472-3525, flypittsburgh.com
Pittsburgh International Airport serves nearly 10 million passengers annually on 17 carriers.
Cab Service
zTrip Taxi 412-777-7777, ztrip.com
Get the zTrip App: NO Surge Pricing/Book a Ride for "NOW" or "LATER." Cash or credit card. Thorough driver background checks. Or, simply call (412) 777-7777.
Ground Transportation/ Contract Services
Anderson Coach & Travel
724-588-8310, 800-345-3435 goanderson.com
Deluxe motorcoach transportation, shuttle services and tour packages. With 89 years of experience, we can secure your convention's success!
DeBolt Event Transportation
412-461-9125, 800-433-2658 deboltunlimited.com
Pittsburgh's best transportation service is also its oldest. Family-owned and operated since 1895. Convention shuttles, group airport transfers and complete charter service within Pittsburgh, regionally and nationwide.
Gray Hare Express, LLC
724-989-1699, grayhareexpressllc.com
Gray Hare Express, LLC delivers stylish, eco-friendly golf cart transportation for events, offering comfort, convenience, and seamless travel with upscale interiors and weatherproof carts. Hop on. Ride Easy. Arrive in style.
Lenzner Lines, LLC 412-761-7000, 800-342-2349 golenzner.com
Transportation specialist. Motorcoach charter local and long distance, minibuses, vans, shuttle service, airport transfers, customized tours, per capita escorted tours and step-on guides. Largest, most modern fleet in Pittsburgh area.
Myers Coach Lines
724-733-1045, myerscoachlines.com
We will take you whenever and wherever your travel needs arise! Over 25 years of transportation experience, Myers Coach Lines provides excellent and safe service in our Prevost buses.
Pittsburgh Transportation Group 412-444-4444, 412-322-8507 pghtrans.com
Offering a wide array of vehicles for event shuttling, group outings, airport transfers and all other transportation solutions!
TMS (Transportation Management Services)
301-260-2070, 833-760-0306, tms.com
TMS is the global leader in ground transportation management and logistics, renowned for providing best-in-class services for the world's most complex events and venues with confidence and integrity, at scale.
Limousine & Sedan Services
Elite Coach Limousine, Inc. 724-325-2626, 800-488-7775 elite-corporation.com
Complete transportation for any occasion. Sedans, limousines, VIP coaches, SUV limousines. Call us for all your transportation needs.
ExecuCar
800-410-4444, execucar.com
Luxury Sedans & SUVs for airport transfers or point-to-point—24/7— book via 800-410-4444, execucar.com or ExecuCar app.
Regency Global Transportation Group, Ltd. 412-321-6800, 800-397-0071 regencytransportation.com
Pittsburgh's premier supplier of transportation services to the hospitality and corporate community since 1991. Specializing in high-level events and conferences, our fleet includes sedans, SUVs, limousines, luxury vans and buses.
RnD Strategies
412-430-1966
Experience the luxury of effortless travel with RnD Strategies concierge services, from premium black vehicle transportation to personalized hospitality management and day-to-day errands. We handle every detail, so you can fully enjoy a seamless experience.
Star Transportation Group 724-776-0044, star-limo.com
Encompassing Classy Cab, Cranberry Taxi, Air Star, Star Limousine and VETaxi— offers elegant, professional, eco-friendly, accessible and economical car services to Pittsburgh and the surrounding areas.
Parking Information
Alco Parking Corporation 412-323-4455, 800-803-1198 alcoparking.com
Parking stations and garages. All phases of parking management, leasing and consulting. Garage locations: Downtown, North Shore, SouthSide Works, Oakland and Pittsburgh International Airport.
Pittsburgh Parking Authority 412-560-7275, pittsburghparking.com
Invites you to park at one of our secure, well lit, conveniently located Downtown garages. Call 412-560-PARK for more information.
Public Transportation
Pittsburgh Regional Transit 412-442-2000, 412-566-5500 rideprt.org
We provide safe, reliable and affordable public transportation throughout Allegheny County! Our 2,600 employees operate, maintain and support bus, light rail, incline, and paratransit services to provide more than 60 million rides a year.
“T” Light Rail Transit/Subway 412-442-2000, rideprt.org
Free T service between Downtown Pittsburgh and North Shore destinations including PNC Park, Acrisure Stadium, Kamin Science Center and others. Also, the Monongahela Incline offers a great view of Pittsburgh.

Pittsburgh's travel and tourism industry is proudly supported by thousands of businesses that call Southwestern Pennsylvania home. Whether you are here to leisurely explore our great city or are looking to get down to business, you will find plenty of companies ready to serve you throughout your time in Pittsburgh.
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