Additional Pennsylvania Maps:
- Gettysburg Park Map
- Independence National Park Map
- Pennsylvania Map
- Philadelphia Map
Pittsburgh converted its steel mills into museums, its rail yards into parks, and its industrial waterfronts into the most liveable neighbourhoods in Pennsylvania — while maintaining three rivers, 446 bridges (more than Venice), and a sandwich that puts french fries inside it because the city is always hungry and has never been embarrassed about it.
Map of Pittsburgh: Must-See Experiences
- Carnegie Museum of Art & Natural History
- Andy Warhol Museum
- Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Gardens
- Mount Washington Duquesne Incline ride
- Point State Park at the three rivers confluence
- Mattress Factory immersive art museum
- Primanti Brothers original sandwich
- Carnegie Science Center
- Senator John Heinz History Center
- Allegheny Cemetery Victorian landscape
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Spring: Phipps Conservatory blooms + mild rivers; Summer: Point State Park peak; Fall: Allegheny Cemetery foliage, golden hillsides; Winter: fewer crowds, cozy Strip District
2 days: Golden Triangle + Mount Washington + Warhol Museum; 3 days: add Carnegie museums + Mattress Factory; 4 days: full neighborhoods + Duquesne Incline + Heinz History Center
Golden Triangle, North Shore, Mount Washington, Lawrenceville, Strip District, Oakland
Downtown/Golden Triangle (Point State Park base), North Shore (museums + stadiums), Mount Washington (incline + skyline views), Lawrenceville (galleries + dining)
Day1 Point State Park + Duquesne Incline + Mount Washington views; Day2 Andy Warhol Museum + Carnegie Science Center + Primanti Brothers; Day3 Carnegie Museum of Art + Phipps Conservatory + Mattress Factory; Day4 Heinz History Center + Allegheny Cemetery + Strip District