One of the few remaining inclines in the country, ride in a century-old cable car to see the best views of downtown Pittsburgh. Cash only.
A narrow strip of land between the Allegheny River and a mountain of a hill, this shopping district features an assortment of restaurants, boutique shops, international grocery stores and retailers, and independent merchants.
A long-running Pittsburgh-born chain, Primanti Bros. is known for the Primanti sandwich, which is piled high with coleslaw and french fries.
Voted by USA Today as the #1 History Museum in America, the Heinz History Center is the Smithsonian's home in Pittsburgh.
This was the location of Julia and DJ's first date! A laid-back brewpub, it offers tacos, pub steaks, and burgers alongside beers and happy-hour drafts.
Point State Park, a National Historic Landmark, is located at the junction of three rivers at the tip of Pittsburgh’s “Golden Triangle.” The park commemorates and preserves the heritage of the area during the French and Indian War.