Pittsburgh is western Pennsylvania extraordinary city established at the junction of 3 rivers. It’s absolute gilded age, including the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Carnegie Museum of Natural History and the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, speak to its history as an early-20th-century industrial capital. In the North Shore surroundings, you’ll find the modern Andy Warhol Museum, Heinz Field football stadium, and PNC Park baseball stadium. Pittsburgh is a highly dignified city situated in the southwest of the state, at the confluence of the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio rivers. Well, surprisingly this amazing is known both as “the Steel City” as it comprised of more than 300 steel-related businesses and as the “City of Bridges” for its 446 bridges. Here are abundant fun, family-oriented attractions that it will take you numerous trips to experience all. If you’re a historic enthusiast, you can step back into the past at one of the region’s many history museums.

There are so many amazing options to tour and sightsee around the city of Pittsburgh. You can take a tour by bike, trolley, boat, bus or Segway, or try walking and exploring melancholy the streets of Pittsburgh. Learn about the culture of Pittsburgh through food, shopping, and exploring the 90+ neighborhoods that make up the city. So if you are willing to spend marvelous weekend and Pittsburgh but have no clue what to do then tie your shoelace tight and run to the numerous and amazing list of things to do in Pittsburgh on weekends.

List Of Fun Things To Do in Pittsburgh:

Downtown Walking Tours

Downtown Walking Tours

  • If you are fond of skyscrapers then it’s the perfect place to enjoy these sky-touching buildings while Soaking up stories.
  • Download one or all six walking tours of downtown Pittsburgh to learn surprising tales from the past, see the best classic and modern skyscrapers, and sit down for coffee or Pittsburgh’s legendary lunch.
  • If you get a chance to tour downtown on a Monday, stop by the Old Allegheny County Jail Museum between 11:30 and 1 when a guide is available to tell the story of this historic building.

Old Allegheny County Jail Museum Self-Guided Tours

  • This County Jail in downtown Pittsburgh the steel city, Pennsylvania is part of a complex designed by H. H. Richardson. The buildings are known to be the finest examples of the Romanesque Revival style for which Richardson is well known.
  • The Old Allegheny County Jail, as seen in the film “Mrs Soffel,” was fully established in 1886 to the designs of Boston architect H. H. Richardson and in use until July 27, 1995. A portion of one of the cell blocks has been preserved as the “Old Allegheny County Jail Museum.” Enter the facility through the main Ross Street entrance through the courtyard arch on Fifth Avenue. At either entrance, you will have to go through security.
  • Visiting Hours: Open Mondays (except on government holidays), Feb-Oct, 11:30 am-1 pm.

Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum

 

  • Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum explores the evolution of armaments and technology as well as the effects that military conflicts have had on society. The museum does not idealize war but honors and educates about the sacrifices.
  • Free admission is offered to military members serving on active duty, and in the Guard and Reserve; to those veterans who have served and retired military; to families and their guests if the family has an immediate family member serving in our current conflicts.
  • A wide range of artifacts donated over the past 100 years gives Soldiers & Sailors Memorial & Museum a unique stage to interpret American military chronicles by telling stories of individuals who served the country since the Civil War through the current era.
  • Artifacts are the genesis for storytelling and exploring such themes as what American military personnel wore, carried and brought home, allowing you to better understand military experience in the context of national and world history. The collection also is rich in works of art connected to individuals and their experiences.

Beat The Trail for An Urban Adventure

  • Go on an urban adventure and get a workout too. Pittsburgh boasts more than 700 outdoor stairways within the city limits. If that is not enough you can also climb more than 24,000 vertical feet if you are able to tackle them all.
  • The trail comprises of 712 outdoor stairways within city’s limits, compiling 24,090 vertical feet. In fact, the highest concentration of city steps is in the South Side Slopes surroundings which held its annual StepTrek event in October that allows walkers to climb the numerous steps in the slopes while step favoring maintenance in the area.
  • Many of these steps are considered part of the local transit system and are a great way to start exploring the city on foot.

Wood Street Galleries

Wood Street Galleries

  • Take some time to muse about the new multi-disciplinary media artists from all around the globe.
  • Visiting Hours: Open Wednesday-Thursday: 11am-6pm; Friday-Saturday: 11am-8pm; and Sunday: 11am-5pm.
  • Location: The Wood Street Galleries are located at 601 Wood Street, above the T station at Wood Street and Sixth Avenue.

Fort Pitt Block House

  • Established in 1764 this block house is the only surviving structure of the original Fort Pitt and is the oldest building in Pittsburgh.
  • It tells the story of western Pennsylvania’s role during the French & Indian War and the American Revolution. Musket balls and rifle locks are two of the featured artifacts on display.

Free Live Music

JazzLive

On Tuesdays, from 5-8 pm at Katz Plaza in the Cultural District. Relax and enjoy smooth jazz music played year-round at The Cabaret at Theater Square, Backstage Bar and Agnes R. Katz Plaza. It is open to all the public as this the popular Pittsburgh Cultural Trust music series flaunting some of the region’s finest jazz musicians.

Pittsburgh Banjo Club

Pittsburgh Banjo Club

You’ll receive a friendly welcome from the loyal crowd that gathers to sing along during the club’s polished practice sessions, which typically include 40 or more banjo players with a little brass backing from a tuba and horns. The mood is amazing, trendy, lively and guess what? the beer is cheap and the entry at the door is free.

  • Best Time: Every Wednesday at 8 pm.

Pittsburgh Opera’s Brown Bag Opera Concerts

  • Fill your ears with the melody to lunchtime concerts on the second Saturday of the month, September through April, from Noon to 1 pm.
  •  You can also Bring your lunch to the free concerts or buy food on site. No reservations required.

Third Thursdays at WYEP

Enjoy great local live music with 91.3 FM for this free monthly happy hour, which is offered on a first-come, first-served basis on the third Thursday of the month.

  • Visiting Hours: Doors open at 6:30 pm and the performance starts at 7 pm.

Things To Do in Pittsburgh This Weekend – Family Time

Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Carnegie Museum of Natural History

This wild survivor Museum of Natural History located at 4400 Forbes Avenue in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, was founded by the Pittsburgh-based industrialist Andrew Carnegie in 1896. Carnegie Museum is one of the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, is among the top natural history museums in the country. It highly maintains, procures, and preserve an extraordinary collection of artifacts, objects, and scientific specimens used to broaden understanding of evolution, conservation, and biodiversity. Carnegie Museum also generates new scientific information and knowledge advances science literacy and inspires visitors of all ages to become passionate about science, nature, and world cultures.

  • Admission Charges: Adult $19.95, Members FREE, Child $11.95; under 3 and Members FREE, Senior $14.95, Members FREE
  • Parking Charge: Charges Applicable
  • Group Size: 10/100
  • Time To Spend: 3 Hours

Kennywood

Kennywood

Just a few minutes away from Downtown, Kennywood Park is one of the city’s best-loved historic landmarks. Kennywood is an amusement park located in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania just southeast of Pittsburgh. The park first opened on May 30, 1899, as a trolley park attraction at the end of the Mellon family’s Monongahela Street Railway. World-class roller coasters, plenty of thrilling rides, games, food and exciting live shows. Have family fun and enjoy which includes 2019’s new addition Steelers Country at Kennywood and setting the Steel Curtain roller coaster! Free parking is available.

  • Admission Charges: Admission to Kennywood is via a one-price FunDay pass. The basic cost of the FunDay (ride-all-day) pass was $54.99 in 2018. Those 55 and older pay just $26.99 for a Senior FunDay pass. Kids around 2 and younger can enter and ride for free at any time.
  • Parking Charge: Charges Applicable
  • Group Size: 20/10,000
  • Visiting Hours: open daily 10:30 am May-August, plus select September dates; evening closing times vary. Open weekends for Halloween and Christmastime events.

Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens in Schenley Park

Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is an outstanding garden established in Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a City of Pittsburgh historic landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Do not forget to praise the beauty and wonders of nature at Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, involving 15 acres including the historic 14-room glasshouse and 23 distinct gardens. You will never forget breathtaking experience of seasonal flower shows exclusively commissioned exhibits, mesmericTropical Forest, celebrated orchid and bonsai collections, industry-leading sustainable architecture and green practices, charming butterflies, fun family liveliness and what not. Discover why Phipps is a top destination for all ages, located just a few miles from downtown Pittsburgh in Schenley Park.

  • Admission Charges: Adult Admission: $19.95, Child: $11.95 (2-18) under 2 FREE, Senior: $17.95 (62+)
  • Parking Charge: Free
  • Group Size: 15-300
  • Time To Spend: Approximately 90 minutes

The Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh

The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh

This Museum of Pittsburgh is a hands-on interactive children’s museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is in the Allegheny Center neighborhood in Pittsburgh’s Northside. This new museum continues to delight and inspires children of all ages (and groups of all sizes), providing four times more space to learn, play and create amidst diverse stuff which includes the Backyard, Studio, Kindness Gallery, Garage, Workshop, Nursery, Theater and MAKESHOP.

Entry to the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh is free for all active-duty military personnel and their families from Memorial Day through Labor Day. The free entry in function is available to any bearer of a Geneva Convention Common Access Card (CAC), a DD Form 1173 ID Card, or a DD Form 1173-1 ID Card, which includes active-duty military personnel—and up to five of their immediate family members—in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Guard, and Reserve. You get to spend time in the cafe, food trucks, and more with great eats for the whole family if not willing have out side food you are allowed to bring your own food to enjoy in the museum Food Court.

  • Admission Charges: Adult : $16, Child: $14 (2-18); under 2 FREE, Senior: $14
  • Parking Charge: Charges Applicable
  • Group Size: 15/120
  • Hours: Daily 10 am-5 pm

Duquesne Incline

This Incline is a delicately situated near Pittsburgh’s South Side and scaling Mt. Washington in Pennsylvania, United States. Crafted by Samuel Diescher, the Duquesne incline was completed in 1877 and is 800 feet long, 400 feet in height, and is inclined at a 30-degree of angle. Enjoy the magnificent scenery of Pittsburgh and its three rivers. Take a ride to the incline’s Observation Deck in the 140-year-old Incline car to explore what USA Today Weekend Magazine calls one of the “10 most beautiful views in America” and chronicle traces in the waiting room entertain between rides.

  • Admission Charges: Adult $5 Round Trip, Child $2.50 (6-11) Round Trip, under 5 FREE, Senior: 65 & over FREE with Pa. ID or Medicare Card
  • Group Size: 25 per car
  • Visiting Hours: Mon-Sat 5:30am-12:45am; Sun/holidays 7am-12.45am
  • Time to spend: Approximately 1 hour

ADVENTURE DAY OUT

Golf

Aerial view of the golf course

Aerial view of the golf course

  • Pennsylvania is undoubtedly a hub to more than 500 public golf courses, best situated in the Pittsburgh area. With eight courses all counted as amazing four out of five stars by Golf Digest, you’ll enjoy championship play that is second to none.

Fishing & Boating

  • The Pittsburgh region provides almost unlimited opportunities for fishing and boating fun. If you are a water lover and like lake, river or creek fishing, there’s a place for you and boat accesses are numerous.
  • Pittsburgh’s rivers are ideal for sculling, kayaking, canoeing and powerboating. While visiting Pittsburgh, take advantage of the easily

Parks & Trails

  • Western Pennsylvania is home to some of the most assorted landscapes in the U.S. Either by walking or bike or in the water, any way you chose to experience Pittsburgh and Allegheny County trails and parks are endless. Hike, bike, hunt, fish or ride through the many charming cities, county and state parks.
  • If your wanderlust reaches beyond the city limits, head off on the 150-mile Great Allegheny Passage, which begins at Pittsburgh’s Point State Park, links with the C&O Canal Towpath in Maryland and then take you all the way to the nation’s capital for a dramatic 335-mile trail adventure.
  • Take your won time to enjoy and take a tour on the Montour Trail – 60 of panoramic localities & bicycle rail-trail from Coraopolis on the Ohio River to Clairton on the Monongahela.

Music Performance & Arts

  • Well, do you know that the PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh series always offers an exciting season in store? This season, catch Disney’s The Lion King, Les Miserables, Cats, and many others right here in the Cultural District!
  • The world-class Pittsburgh Opera is a must, as it is one of the most energetic and vigorous operas in the US. The Pittsburgh Dance Council develops the perceptibility, gratitude, and presentation of dance as an art form.
  • Hop into the heart of Downtown for a 14-square-block collection of art galleries, historic theaters, award-winning dining and what not.
  • This Broadway in city’s series features new touring Broadway shows and revivals. Catch a new production in the stimulating City Theatre, an innovative theater company.
  • If you’re seeking for late-night entertainment, music, liveliness and gourmet food, the Cabaret at Theater Square in the heart of the Cultural District stated unique theatrical performances year-round. You will love to know that the bridge city Ballet Theatre is an internationally recognized professional ballet company that performs traditional and contemporary ballets.

MUSEUMS/ HISTORIC SITES

Flight 93 National Memorial

Flight 93 National Memorial

  • September 11, 2001, transformed the 21st century when 19 terrorists boarded and hijacked 4 airplanes, using them to attack America. And the 4th hijacked plane, United Airlines Flight 93, which as crashed in rural Pennsylvania, just 80-miles east of Pittsburgh, you get to see it.
  • Flight 93 National Memorial is a hub to learn about the 40 passengers and crew members of Flight 93 whose actions threatened the hijackers’ who were willing to target Washington, DC, and most likely the US Capitol. The memorial is a place to walk beside their final resting place and honor the extraordinary courage of those who fought back against the terrorists.
  • The Visitor Center includes an educational book store, and 10 interactive exhibits detailing the story of Flight 93, and the heroic actions of the passengers and crew.

Other features include:

  • Allée and Trail networks
  • Outdoor exhibits
  • Cell phone tour
  • Wetlands Bridge

The Memorial Plaza takes visitors past the debris field to the Wall of Names and the final resting place of the 40 heroes. Park Rangers and volunteers can be found throughout the memorial to provide more information to visitors.

Hours of Operation: 

  • Memorial Hours: Grounds open from sunrise to sunset, weather permitting. Public restrooms available outside the Learning Center and Plaza.
  • Visitor Center Hours: Open 9:00 am – 5:00 pm daily, exceptional case(Thanksgiving), Christmas and New Year’s Day.
  • Admission Charges: Free

Visit the 4 other Western Pennsylvania National Park:

  • Johnstown Flood National Memorial
  • Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site
  • Fort Necessity National Battlefield
  • Friendship Hill National Historic Site

Walk The Burgh Tours

Walk The Burgh Tours

Explore the heart of Downtown and other historic neighborhoods on foot. Walkthrough and under must-see cultural and historical landmarks. Discover beautiful squares and fascinating pieces of public art!

  • Admission Charges: Adult: $25, Child: $20 (6-13), Senior $25
  • Group Size: min. 2 people, max. 12 people

PRAISE THE ARCHITECTURE

  • Pittsburgh is one of the most celebrated architectural lands. The churches, mansions, theaters, skyscrapers, and other historic buildings show the brilliance of architects of all time.
  • Pittsburgh is dwelling to more than 30 green-certified buildings, including the first green college residence hall, convention center and the Center for Sustainable Landscapes, a Living Building. Pittsburgh is creating better-performing green products and building technologies for a greener future.
  • Pittsburgh’s history, from military outpost to an industrial giant, shows in many of its historic structures. There are three rivers and rolling hills which provide a beautiful memory of the work of such amazing architects as Frank Lloyd Wright, Henry Hobson Richardson, and Philip Johnson.
  • Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture dots the surrounding area and is a must-see. Also do not forget about Fallingwater featuring the work of an architectural genius is right in Pittsburgh’s backyard. Fallingwater is just one of several Frank Lloyd

OPTIC ARTS

  • Make yourself feel astounded by art crafted from flowers at Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, or explore the history of work created in southwest Pennsylvania and across the country at the newly expanded Westmoreland Museum of American Art.
  • Optic Arts is counted as the most dynamic major art institution, The Carnegie Museum of Art is highly dedicated to global engagement by championing creativity and houses an archive of you will discover near about 80,000 photographic negatives from Pittsburgh photographer Teenie Harris.
  • The classic art gathering at The Frick Pittsburgh including early Italian Renaissance painting and much more.
  •  The Andy Warhol Museum holds the largest collection of Warhol art in the world. Contemporary art museum The Mattress Factory features installations created by artists in residence.
  • Do not skip Pittsburgh Art Places, a comprehensive resource for finding public art and venues in the Pittsburgh region while this artistry land.

SHOP, SHOP, SHOP

  • If you are a big-time shopaholic then this place is a paradise for you. In fact, you might not know where to start. Downtown Pittsburgh is compressed yet walkable and has a load of miniature business stores and boutiques.
  • Looking for more to shop but in a budget then Grove City Premium Outlets, located just 50 minutes north of Pittsburgh, features more than 130 outlets or hit up Tanger Outlets to the south County and over 80 outlets to shop till you are done.
  • Enter into Pittsburgh’s unique land for an eclectic mix sure to satisfy your shopping fix. And how can you ignore the high stated fashion that can always be found at Ross Park Mall with over 150 retailers.
  • There’s a big-big fact that there is no tax on clothing or any means of gifts, so it’ HURRAY!! time capture yourself to Pittsburgh’s museums and area attractions offer one-of-a-kind specialty stores where you can find gifts, collectibles, and unique trinkets.
  • Some of the best Pittsburgh souvenirs can be found at the Pittsburgh Information Center & Gift Shops located in the David L. Lawrence Convention Center and 120 Fifth Avenue Place.
  • They are full of knowledgeable staff who can tell you anything you want to know about Pittsburgh, and many of the merchandise for sale is created by local artisans.
  • Find garden treasures from Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. Treat your kids to a science experiment from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
  • Take some fun and funky stuff from The Andy Warhol Museum. Don’t forget to check out the gift stores at Senator John Heinz History Center and the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium for other fun and incomparable gifts.

CASINOS, GAMING, NIGHTLIFE

  • If you are looking for an amazing night then this is the time to get lucky by trying your good hands at Casino. Further, you cannot find than one of the Pittsburgh city’s full-service casinos for entertainment and fun day and night!
  • Pick your hands and get lucky at table games or the slot machines, enjoy live music and fine dining or pull up a seat to watch a sporting event on one of the big screens.

Conclusion

Pittsburgh is an amazing place there are numerous fun attractions, museums, amazing history to cherish this extraordinary land. There are so many ways to tour and sightsee around the city of Pittsburgh. From Museum to family fun, for the outdoor enthusiast to historic freak, there is everything each personality. With so much diversity this magnificent land is definitely your first choice to spend an amazing weekend whole your life. And sufficiently this article provides you with all the best possibilities to enjoy Pittsburgh to the fullest. Comment below and let us know what are you planning for this weekend?