Pittsburgh, PA

Travel Guide

Downtown Pittsburgh which includes a city and street scenes
Downtown Pittsburgh which includes a city and street scenes
West End-Elliott Overlook Park which includes landscape views, a city and night scenes
Pittsburgh showing a square or plaza and modern architecture
Children\'s Museum of Pittsburgh which includes interior views

The Steel City shimmers with natural beauty, architectural flair and cultural panache.

Pittsburgh, often on America’s list of “most livable cities,” was built on innovations in the steel industry. That legacy can still be seen today in the downtown skyline, with its towering modern buildings. The city is also defined by its geography. Two separate rivers — the Monongahela and the Allegheny — meet to form the Ohio River. The waterways divide the city into nearly 100 distinct neighborhoods built on and around steep, picturesque hills. For the best views of the city, trace the routes of Pittsburgh’s early immigrant miners and take the Monongahela Incline or the Duquesne Incline to the top of Mount Washington. You’ll see that there’s a good reason Pittsburgh is known as a cultural hub of the East Coast. Steel baron Andrew Carnegie, once the richest man in the world, gave his hometown four major cultural institutions. The Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Natural History and Carnegie Science Center are all located in the neighborhood of Oakland. Learn about another famous Pittsburgh son at the fourth Carnegie institution: The Andy Warhol Museum, located at the city’s North Shore. Pittsburgh also offers plenty of outdoor attractions. Check out Point State Park, where the three rivers meet, or take a stroll along the tranquil wooded paths at Riverview Park. Head to the Phipps Conservatory at Schenley Park for displays of botanical splendor, or the National Aviary to encounter more than 200 species of rare and exotic birds. If you’re traveling with children, you’ll find plenty to keep them busy and happy. The Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh offers a variety of opportunities to stretch young minds while Kennywood has acres of amusement park fun. Summer is the best time to visit Pittsburgh. The city comes alive with festivals such as the Three Rivers Arts Festival and the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix. Basing yourself in the downtown areas will give you quickest access to all the major sights and attractions. The city’s winding, narrow streets can take some getting used to, but the public buses are frequent and reliable.

Where to stay in Pittsburgh

Downtown Pittsburgh which includes a bridge and a river or creek

Downtown Pittsburgh

4.5/5(2,251 area reviews)

Discover the urban downtown center, home to historic sites like Point State Park and the Cultural District. Enjoy diverse shopping options and easy access to public transportation, including the "T" light rail and bus networks.

Downtown Pittsburgh
North Shore showing a river or creek, a bridge and a city

North Shore

4.5/5(567 area reviews)

Heinz Field, PNC Park, and The Andy Warhol Museum await in this vibrant area, connected to Downtown Pittsburgh by the iconic Roberto Clemente, Andy Warhol, and Rachel Carson Bridges. Enjoy easy access to two light rail stations.

North Shore
PNC park!

North Side

If you're spending time in North Side, check out sights like PNC Park or Ross Park Mall and hop on the metro to see more the city at North Side Station or Allegheny Station.

North Side
View of the Strip District, from Frank Curto Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Strip District

4/5(17 area reviews)

Brimming with specialty shops, unique boutiques, and ethnic food purveyors, the Strip District offers a lively atmosphere with art studios, antique dealers, and the historic St. Stanislaus Kostka Church. Enjoy open-air markets and vibrant nightlife during summer months.

Strip District
Oakland showing an administrative buidling, heritage architecture and signage

Oakland

4/5(580 area reviews)

Academic and healthcare hub, Oakland boasts museums, shopping venues, and diverse dining options along Forbes and Fifth Avenue. Explore historic districts and easily navigate the area via the distinctive city steps and public transportation.

Oakland
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, USA 4-30-2018 Mellon Park. Designed in 1929 and later donated to the city by Richard Mellon as part of his estate in the Shadyside neighborhood of the the City

Shadyside

4.5/5(37 area reviews)

Victorian mansions and modern apartments create a diverse residential atmosphere. Explore upscale stores on Walnut Street, dine at local eateries like Pamela's Diner, and easily walk between the three business corridors. Public transportation is accessible.

Shadyside
Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown

Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown

3.5 out of 5
600 Commonwealth Pl Pittsburgh PA
$120 nightly
The price is $136 total per night from Feb 12 to Feb 13
$136 total
Feb 12 - Feb 13
Total with taxes and fees
Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in Pittsburgh. Enjoy free WiFi, 2 bars/lounges, and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff and ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (3,391 reviews)
The room was very clean and all the staff was top notch for service. The valet parking was nothing more than organized chaos. There was a dance event at the hotel so that added to the loads of cars stacking up in front, but I guess if that’s all I have to point out then it wasn’t that bad. We’ll ...

Reviewed on Feb 1, 2026

Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown
Omni William Penn Hotel

Omni William Penn Hotel

4 out of 5
530 William Penn Place Pittsburgh PA
$159 nightly
The price is $182 total per night from Feb 16 to Feb 17
$182 total
Feb 16 - Feb 17
Total with taxes and fees
Book a stay at this historic hotel in Pittsburgh. Enjoy 3 restaurants, 2 bars/lounges, and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff and the ...
9/10 Wonderful! (1,938 reviews)
Check-in was the quickest I have ever experienced at a hotel.

Reviewed on Feb 3, 2026

Omni William Penn Hotel
La Quinta Inn by Wyndham Pittsburgh Airport

La Quinta Inn by Wyndham Pittsburgh Airport

3 out of 5
8507 University Blvd Coraopolis PA
$62 nightly
The price is $70 total per night from Feb 22 to Feb 23
$70 total
Feb 22 - Feb 23
Total with taxes and fees
Book a stay at this family-friendly hotel in Coraopolis. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff ...
8/10 Very Good! (2,227 reviews)
All was great

Reviewed on Feb 5, 2026

La Quinta Inn by Wyndham Pittsburgh Airport
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Stay Pittsburgh

Stay Pittsburgh

2 out of 5
100 Smithfield St Pittsburgh PA
Stay at this aparthotel in Pittsburgh. Enjoy free WiFi, laundry facilities, and satellite TV channels. Popular attractions PPG Paints Arena and PNC Park are ...
7.8/10 Good! (237 reviews)
Cleaning was great!

Reviewed on Feb 1, 2026

Stay Pittsburgh
Placemakr Downtown Pittsburgh at The Pennsylvanian

Placemakr Downtown Pittsburgh at The Pennsylvanian

4 out of 5
1100 Liberty Ave Pittsburgh PA
Stay at this apartment in Pittsburgh. Enjoy free WiFi, a 24-hour fitness center, and valet parking (surcharge). Popular attractions PPG Paints Arena and PNC ...
7.8/10 Good! (59 reviews)
Very friendly staff and clean room.

Reviewed on Feb 1, 2026

Placemakr Downtown Pittsburgh at The Pennsylvanian
CozySuites - William

CozySuites - William

2 out of 5
209 9th St Pittsburgh PA
Stay at this aparthotel in Pittsburgh. Enjoy free WiFi, Netflix, and in-room washers/dryers. Popular attractions PNC Park and PPG Paints Arena are located ...
4.6/10 (9 reviews)
Room was spotless

Reviewed on Jan 11, 2026

CozySuites - William
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

Getting around Pittsburgh

You can easily walk around the downtown core of Pittsburgh, but for exploring the city more widely, it is a good idea to rent a car if you can. However, the public bus system and the T – the light rail network – do cover most of the city. Pay for your travel using a ConnectCard, which can be topped up with funds as needed. The black-and-white local taxis are another popular way of getting around. Visit the Port Authority of Allegheny CountyOpens in a new window website.Browse Pittsburgh rental cars.

Best time to visit

The best time of year for a Pittsburgh vacation depends on what you want from your trip. The hottest weather is in June through August, with average daytime temperatures in the low 80s F (20s C). Peak season, however, is in November and December, when Christmas markets and other festivals liven up the city. Visit in spring for moderate temperatures, smaller crowds and a better choice of rooms.

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Reviews of Pittsburgh

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5 - Excellent 53%
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4 - Good 38%
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3 - Okay 8%
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We love Pittsburgh!

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

I LOVE Pittsburgh!!!

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

Under the circumstances with COVID-19 I actually had a safe and wonderful time.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler

It’s a good place. I’ve noticed the people are friendly and say hello on the streets. The city is old but beautiful. I’ve never seen mountains so mount Washington was a sight to see and the incline up was amazing. Good for hiking, outdoor activities.

3/5 - Okay

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Stay away from the Motel 6 Crackhouse!!! Crafton, Pa.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

Pittsburgh is a beautiful city with the most bridges in the world! We walked the Riverwalk and watched the sunset. Everywhere we wanted to go we could walk to. The parks were well maintained.

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