The Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center brings Pittsburgh’s past to life. Your ticket to the History Center includes a memorable visit to the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum. Across the river on the North Shore is the National Aviary, with over 600 exotic birds seen in natural settings. Just a short ride away is the famous Duquesne Incline, providing visitors with stunning views of Pittsburgh.
With a view of Point State Park and Downtown Pittsburgh, Station Square features great restaurants, shopping, and more, including its unique Fountain at Bessemer Court.
Just a short drive east of Downtown is the vibrant neighborhood of Oakland. Experience the Nationality Rooms located in the inspiring Cathedral of Learning on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh. Each of the 26 rooms reflects the cultural heritage of Pittsburgh. The Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History combine two world-class museums into one unforgettable visit. Discover treasures of the ancient world, then marvel at the extensive collection of art, furniture and architecture.
Spend the evening in the downtown Cultural District. Choose from a variety of restaurants, and then sit back and enjoy a Broadway musical at the Benedum Center for the Performing Arts, a classical opera at the Byham Theater, watch a ballet or some innovative contemporary dance at the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, catch the Pittsburgh Symphony at Heinz Hall, or the premier of a new drama at the O'Reilly Theater.
Most major hotels can be found in downtown Pittsburgh. And suburban hotels are just a short drive away. Whatever your choice, Pittsburgh hotels and Bed & Breakfasts guarantee comfort, convenience, quality and value.