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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Weekend in Pittsburgh


My husband and I decided to head to the Steel City for a few days on our way to Cleveland.  Pittsburgh had a reputation for being a rough industrial city but a lot has changed.  The city was clean, the people were friendly, and it actually reminded me of Portland, Oregon.

Things to Do

Check out a game (Pirates/Steelers/Penguins)  

Pittsburgh is known for selling out most of their games even when their teams aren’t doing well so make sure to get your tickets ahead of time.  We checked out a Pirates baseball game.  The whole area in front of the stadium shuts down, including the bridge, for tailgating.  There was a live band, drinks and it was a great time.

Ride the Inclines/Mt. Washington

The inclines let you ride up Mt. Washington in a cable car for great views of the city.  We decided not to ride the inclines and drive up because we wanted to get some exercise and walk around Shiloh Street at the top of Mt. Washington for the great views.  (Only a 5-10 minute drive from downtown) I think the Inclines would be great if you are traveling with kids. 
Inclines

View from Shiloh Street
View from Shiloh Street

Point State Park

Point State Park is a great place to take a walk and enjoy the large fountain.  The park takes up 36 acres and sits right downtown.  Bikes are available to rent to take around the park or ride around downtown.

Andy Warhol Museum

While in the hometown of Andy Warhol it's worth a trip to the Andy Warhol Museum.  It is the largest museum in the country featuring one artist.  Admission is $20 for adults but if you go on a Friday night it's half price.

Yoga in the Square

Downtown Pittsburgh offers a free yoga class every Sunday morning at 10am in outside in the square downtown. (June-September) http://downtownpittsburgh.com/do/yoga-in-the-square

Places to Eat

Primanti Bros.

When in Pittsburgh you have to try one of Primanti's famous sandwiches.  Their sandwiches are large and are stuffed with french fries and coleslaw.  My husband and I shared a sandwich because they were so large.  www.primantibros.com

Pamela's Diner

Pamela's Diner has multiple locations and we tried the one located in "The Strip."  They are well known for their crepe like pancakes and have even been sent to the White House to make them for President Obama.  They offer a large breakfast/brunch menu but stick to any of their pancake options, you won't be disappointed.
pamelasdiner.com

Leaf & Bean (The Strip District)

This interesting coffee shop not only has a tropical laid back atmosphere but it doubles as a cigar shop.  Whether you are just a coffee drinker or enjoy cigars this place will make you feel like you are on vacation.

*The Strip District is a neighborhood in downtown Pittsburgh that features bars, restaurants and shops.  If you are looking for souvenirs or sports memorabilia there are a lot of vendors and some good deals.  In the Strip you can find anything from exotic meat to cigar shops.
Strip District Meats