Sightseeing
The Carnegie Museum of Art and Natural History is a monument to art, culture and history from Pre-historic to Post-modern. It is also walking distance from Bohemian Place.
165 locals recommend
Carnegie Museum of Art
4400 Forbes AveThe Carnegie Museum of Art and Natural History is a monument to art, culture and history from Pre-historic to Post-modern. It is also walking distance from Bohemian Place.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of curated plant display and natural calmness. Visit the zen garden and bonsai collection. The conservatory is also adorned with Chihuly glass installations and chandeliers.
202 locals recommend
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
1 Schenley DriveImmerse yourself in the beauty of curated plant display and natural calmness. Visit the zen garden and bonsai collection. The conservatory is also adorned with Chihuly glass installations and chandeliers.
Quirky and unique, Randyland has been awarded as a must see attraction from Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Pedudo. There is no way to describe its charm.
129 locals recommend
Randyland
1501 Arch StQuirky and unique, Randyland has been awarded as a must see attraction from Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Pedudo. There is no way to describe its charm.
The Nationality Rooms on the first floor of the Gothic Cathedral of Learning are timeless and demonstrate all the many countries contributing to the value of the university.
88 locals recommend
University of Pittsburgh
4200 Fifth AveThe Nationality Rooms on the first floor of the Gothic Cathedral of Learning are timeless and demonstrate all the many countries contributing to the value of the university.
Neighborhoods
Shadyside is one of the many walkable neighborhoods in Pittsburgh. It includes the shops, eateries and entertainment of Walnut Street, Ellsworth Avenue, and S. Highland Avenue. From children highlights to LBGT interests these streets are welcome to all.
59 locals recommend
Shadyside
Shadyside is one of the many walkable neighborhoods in Pittsburgh. It includes the shops, eateries and entertainment of Walnut Street, Ellsworth Avenue, and S. Highland Avenue. From children highlights to LBGT interests these streets are welcome to all.
Parks
Frick Park is the largest of Pittsburgh's four historic parks covering 644 acres. The trails are clearly marked and many follow the bubbling creek. Hot Dog Dam is a favorite natural splash and go hiker's dogs to enjoy.
204 locals recommend
Frick Park
Frick Park is the largest of Pittsburgh's four historic parks covering 644 acres. The trails are clearly marked and many follow the bubbling creek. Hot Dog Dam is a favorite natural splash and go hiker's dogs to enjoy.