Mt. Washington offers a panoramic view of downtown Pittsburgh. There are inclines available to ride up and down the length of the mount. Grandview Ave, which runs the length of Mt. Washington, offers a variety of restaurants with stunning views.
A great place to see an authentic taste of Pittsburgh. The one-half square mile shopping district bordering Downtown, known locally as "The Strip," is filled with ethnic grocers, boutique shops, produce merchants, and internationally acclaimed restaurants.
The sports-centric North Shore is home to the city’s professional football and baseball stadiums, Acrisure Stadium (Heinz Field) and PNC Park. It also offers lively sports bars, steakhouses and brewpubs, and a great view of the city along the riverwalk. There are also attractions such as the Andy Warhol Museum, the Carnegie Science Center, and River's Casino.
Perceived as the most "hipster" part of Pittsburgh, Lawrenceville offers a collection of amazing small businesses, fine dining, music venues, art studios, bars and nightlife.
Uniquely positioned on Pittsburgh’s Monongahela riverfront and nestled in Pittsburgh’s historic and bustling Southside neighborhood on the site of the former J&L Steel Works, SouthSide Works houses local and national retailers, restaurants, fitness, and lifestyle shops. Pins Mechanical Co. is a great local spot for duckpin bowling, arcade games, bar games, cocktails, and food.