Looking for the heart of the city? Follow the rivers! The Point is sitting right at the tip of Pittsburgh’s "Golden Triangle." It’s the exact spot where the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers join to create the Ohio. Whether you're there for the history or the "Gram-worthy" views of the fountain, it’s the most iconic 36 acres in the Steel City.
If you’re looking for the ultimate "people-watching" spot, this is it! Originally laid out in 1764 as "Diamond Square," this pedestrian-only piazza is the bustling center of Downtown. It’s surrounded by eclectic shops and over 30 restaurants, ranging from the historic Original Oyster House (the city’s oldest bar, open since 1870!) to the world-famous Primanti Bros.. Grab a coffee at Nicholas Coffee Co. (roasting since 1919) and snag a bistro table to soak in the Steel City energy
Want to see the view that's on every Pittsburgh postcard? Head up to "The Mount!" Perched 400 feet above the city, it offers a jaw-dropping panoramic view of the skyline and the three rivers. It’s officially one of the most "Instagrammable" spots in the country. Pro tip: The best way to get there is by riding one of our historic wooden cable cars—the Duquesne or Monongahela Inclines. It’s like a slow-motion roller coaster with a much better
Want to see the stadium district? Head across the river to the North Shore! Home to the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park (voted the best ballpark in America) and the Steelers at Acrisure Stadium, this area is always buzzing. Even if there isn't a game, the views of the skyline from the North Shore Riverfront Park are unbeatable. Walk the river trail, find the Mr. Rogers statue, and snap a selfie with those iconic yellow bridges in the background!