Pittsburgh trips and vacations

Travelers and cabin class

Pittsburgh is nicknamed ‘Steel City’ for the role it played in the glory days of America’s steel industry. But there’s more to this Pennsylvania powerhouse than mere metal. Vacations to Pittsburgh take you where the three rivers meet and the good times flow. Cruise through world-class museums, plunge into the excitement of the city’s baseball, football and hockey teams and dive into plates piled high with comfort foods.

The best neighborhoods in Pittsburgh

The Strip District

Cozying up to the banks of the Allegheny River, The Strip is packed with street art, produce markets and independent delis. Locals and travelers alike are drawn here by the cheap eats, aroma of roasting coffee beans and relaxed vibes. Right next door to downtown, this district is also within walking distance of some of Pittsburgh’s best museums and is just across the river from PNC Park and Heinz Field where the city’s beloved baseball and football teams play.

Good for: Street art, markets, sports stadiums

Shadyside

A 15-minute drive from downtown, Shadyside is a well-heeled district of leafy streets and restored Victorian mansions. High-end boutiques, cafes, bars and restaurants make it one of the best areas to stay in Pittsburgh if you’re seeking upscale style with a relaxed attitude. Look for Roslyn Place, a cul-de-sac paved with wood and lined by Georgian-style houses. Traveling with your pooch? Shadyside boasts over 10 dog-friendly hotels.

Good for: Boutiques, architecture, dog-friendly hotels

Lawrenceville

Lawrenceville is the best neighborhood to stay in Pittsburgh if you’re into old-school vibes. Slip on some bowling shoes at the Arsenal Lanes, catch a cult classic at the Row House Cinema and check out the boutique stores and hip galleries of Butler Street. Feeling thirsty? Grab a pint at Church Brew Works, a favorite with hops worshippers for over 20 years.

Good for: Craft beer, bowling, galleries

Things to do in Pittsburgh

Shopping

Walnut Street in Shadyside is the go-to spot for upscale shopping in Pittsburgh, where clothing boutiques and gift shops meet coffee roasters and restaurants. The city also has a thriving maker scene. Love Pittsburg, in downtown, showcases the work of more than 100 local artisans while some indie brands, like Knotzland bowties, have their own flagship stores.

Places to eat

The city has blossomed into something of a foodie hotspot over the last few years, with downtown leading the charge. But Pittsburgh’s many neighborhoods also hold their own. Lawrenceville attracts hungry travelers with Spanish-style tapas, standout Mexican fare and some of the city’s best Italian restaurants. And the Strip District is home to the original Primanti Bros and its famous sandwiches stuffed with meat, cheese and french fries.

Take in the culture

You’ll find more than 30 museums in Pittsburgh, so prepare to have your mind expanded. Top of our list is the Heinz History Center, followed by the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh dedicated to natural history, science, art and the city’s favorite son, artist Andy Warhol. On sunny days, visit the Rivers of Steel Heritage Area, a gritty celebration of the city’s industrial past.