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Pittsburgh
Steel and coal may have built this city, and you'll see the names "Mellon" and "Carnegie" on an awful lot of things, but Pittsburgh has come a long way from its gritty, industrial past. The Waterfront Complex, a collection of shops, restaurants, a cinema and even a water park, was recently built on the site of the former Bethlehem Steel Works, and two new professional sports stadiums have opened downtown in just the past two years. However, history buffs will delight in a visit to sites like the Point State Park (home of the Fort Pitt Museum) and the Duquesne Incline, where you can ride an antique cable car and browse displays about this unique form of transport. If you don't mind the extra drive, a trip to Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater makes a rewarding detour.
 
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Don't-Miss Attractions
TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten track, but all are worth a visit.
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Carnegie Museum of Natural History: Feast your eyes on a dazzling array of minerals and rare gems, travel back in time to the mysteries of ancient Egypt and immerse yourself in the wonders of Dinosaur Hall, housing 12 full skeletons and the world's third-largest collection of dinosaur fossils. These and other spectacular exhibits bring to life the excitement and marvels of the natural sciences.
Address: 4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Phone: 412-622-3131
Admission fee
Carnegie Museum of Art: French Impressionist and post-Impressionist paintings, American art, and new paintings by working artists grace the walls of this contemporary art museum, which boasts one of the world's largest collections of plaster casts of architectural masterpieces.
Address: 4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Phone: 412-622-3131
Admission fee
Catch a gameCatch a game
PNC Park: Boasting gorgeous city views, PNC Park is both retro and modern. The riverfront ballpark incorporates classic design elements with modern amenities for both spectators and athletes.
Address: 115 Federal St., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Phone: (412) 323-5000
Admission fee
Heinz Field: Home of the Pittsburgh Steelers, this horseshoe-shaped stadium opened in 2001, and offers spectacular views of the city and the riverfront. Tours are available from April to October.
Address: Allegheny Avenue and North Shore Drive, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Phone: 412-697-7700
Admission fee
Good for childrenGood for children
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh: This museum's exhibits introduce children to the works of two very different Pittsburghers: Andy Warhol and Mister Rogers.
Address: 10 Children's Way, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Phone: 412-322-5058
Admission fee
Sandcastle Water Park: Waterslides galore, a 20,000-square-foot wave pool and a quarter-mile go-kart track are the main features of this popular water park.
Address: 1000 Sandcastle Drive, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Admission fee
Kennywood Park: A refreshing change from today's glitzy and dizzying amusement parks, Kennywood offers the thrills of the mega-parks while maintaining the charm and simplicity of old-time parks. A national and state historic landmark dating back to 1898, the lush and scenic park features 31 rides, including five roller coasters, three of which are wooden.
Address: 4800 Kennywood Blvd., West Mifflin, Pennsylvania
Admission fee
History with a viewHistory with a view
Duquesne Incline: For a fun and unique ride and a breathtaking view of the Pittsburgh skyline at the top of the 400-foot incline, scale Mount Washington in one of two original 1877 cable cars.
Address: 1220 Grandview Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Phone: 412 381 1665
Admission fee
Point State Park: Point State's Golden Triangle location made it a key strategic spot in the French and Indian War. Now a National Historic Landmark, the park offers stunning views of the city and scenic areas for relaxation and recreation.
Address: 101 Commonwealth Place, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Phone: 412-471-0235
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Fallingwater: Perched on a rock above a gushing waterfall, this historic house was built for a Pittsburgh family in the 1930s. Architect Frank Lloyd Wright's ingenious design harmoniously blends the house and the tranquil and beautiful woods around it.
Address: Rte. 381, Mill Run, The Alleghenies, Pennsylvania
Phone: 724/329-8501
Admission fee
RestaurantsRestaurants
Grand Concourse: This elegant restaurant specializes in seafood dishes but you can find one or two steak and chicken options as well.
Address: 100 West Station Square Drive, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Phone: 412 261 1717
Primanti Brothers: The sandwiches are the big draw as everything comes piled on the bread including the coleslaw and French fries.
Address: 46 18th St, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Phone: (412) 263-2142
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Our editorial team selected local hotels and resorts that have good reputations and good deals. Because we know travellers' budgets differ vastly, we chose hotels at different price points rather than listing the city's top five hotels, which might all be in the same price range.
Moderate hotelsModerate hotels
Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel
Popularity index: #7 in Pittsburgh
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Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh International Airport
Popularity index: #13 in Pittsburgh
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The Priory Hotel
Popularity index: #6 in Pittsburgh
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Hampton Inn Pittsburgh - University Center
Popularity index: #14 in Pittsburgh
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BEST WESTERN Parkway Center Inn
Popularity index: #34 in Pittsburgh
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Recommended Reading
"Pittsburgh"  TravelLady, 1 Mar 2005
Thanks to Andrew Carnegie's munificence, Pittsburgh has risen from the mines to the height of culture.
"Not Your Parents' Pittsburgh"  Gallagher's Travels
City promoters knew what they were talking about when they dubbed the western Pennsylvania city "Kidsburgh."
"36 Hours in Pittsburgh"  New York Times (free registration required), 6 Jul 2008
Enjoy the many attractions that Pittsburgh has to offer.
"Irreverent Pierogies, Alchemy Dining, Coca Cola in Ham BBQ, and If Its Fun, Pittsburgh’s Doin’ It!"  TravelLady, 1 Dec 2007
From Polish raviolis to Chateaubriand for two, this fun lovin' town really knows how to dish it out.
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