Originally opened in the 1870s to service those who lived on Mount Washington, the two inclines that remain in use are the last of four that served the Mt. Washington area. Today, they have become more than just a means of transportation. They are still used by local commuters to enter downtown, but they have evolved into our favorite way to show off the city skyline.
Learn how to ride the incline here!
The Andy Warhol Museum tells Andy Warhol’s story and explores his legacy through the largest collection of Warhol art and archives in the world.
Home of the almost famous sandwich. Born in 1933 from a small wooden lunch stand in the Strip District to today with over 20 locations in Pittsburgh and South Florida, Primanti Bros. is a Pittsburgh tradition.
See the Pirates play at PNC Park!
Voted “Pittsburgh’s Best Museum” in 2022, the Senator John Heinz History Center is Pennsylvania’s largest history museum where you can see Smithsonian artifacts daily throughout six floors of engaging exhibitions, perfect for visitors of all ages.