For one of the most iconic views of the city, ride the Duquesne incline! $5 round trip ages 12-24; $2.50 round trip ages 6-11. 5 and under are free. Exact change required. CASH ONLY. Wheelchair accessibility is via the Upper Station located at 1220 Grandview Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15211.
We would be bad Pittsburghers if we didn't include Primantis on this list! This location is the original but you can find locations throughout the area (they're all good) and try this city's (almost) famous sandwich that includes coleslaw and french fries. Fun fact: Nate and Anna ate at the Market Square Primantis the night they got engaged (after a fancy dinner elsewhere, of course).
Pittsburgh has an extensive list of museums, which you can see by clicking "View" below. Some of our favorites include the Andy Warhol Museum, Heinz History Center, The Mattress Factory, and Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. The Carnegie Science Center & The Children's Museum are wonderful for children!