Destinations
Three Rivers Park connects the city’s hottest destination spots. Suddenly the North Shore and South Side seem a whole lot closer, when connected to the water by bridges and trails. You can now access some of the city’s most famous districts from the park.
Station Square
Do some shopping. Visit the Hard Rock. Go clubbing. Eat a great meal. There’s really no limit to what you can do at Station Square.
North Shore
Pittsburgh is the City of Champions. Some of those champions work on the North Shore. Catch a Steelers or Pirates game in their riverfront stadiums offering spectacular views of the Pittsburgh skyline.
Strip District
The famous Primanti Brothers originated in this warehouse district. Now it’s home to some of Pittsburgh’s hottest clubs and restaurants, as well as several exciting new residential developments.
South Side Works
This newly developed business and residential area is teeming with activity. In addition to a variety of residential options, you’ll find trendy shops, restaurants and a movie theater here.
Cultural District
Everyone can use a little culture. Catch a play, see a show, check out a gallery, or hear the renowned Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at one of the district’s historic venues.
Point State Park
Ride a bike, visit the museum, see a concert or just dip your feet in the confluence of the Three Rivers. Point State Park is about to undergo a major facelift that—when complete—will make it the perfect place to relax on a sunny afternoon.
Mt. Washington
Offering views of the Pittsburgh skyline that were voted best in the country, Mt. Washington is a grand balcony overlooking Pittsburgh. Ride an incline up and experience the only eye-level fireworks show in the world on special occasions.
Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center
What do immigrants, the Underground Railroad and the Pittsburgh Steelers have in common? They’re all part of Western Pennsylvania’s history. Learn more about them at the Heinz History Center.
Carnegie Science Center
Why is the sky blue? We’re not sure either. But we do know you can learn all about it at the Carnegie Science Center. It’s a day of fun and exploration for the whole family.
RiverQuest
These educational boat tours provide innovative river-based experiential learning programs for kids. They are having so much fun, kids don’t even realize they’re learning.