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Pittsburgh is One of the Best Places in the World to Visit in 2013!

Welcome to Pittsburgh, one of the best places in the world to visit in 2013, as seen on NBC's Today show!

We invite you to visit and see for yourself what makes Pittsburgh so great, from our hometown spirit, lots of fun things for families to do, great restaurants and places to stay...oh yes, and then there's our sports teams. What more can we say?

Upcoming Things to Do

    Pittsburgh IS Performing!

    MADE IN AMERICA! Side-splitting comedy, serious drama and an inspiring musical by all American writers take center stage at the O'Reilly Theater for Pittsburgh Public Theater's 38th season, celebrating some of America's greatest cities and their inhabitants. Don't miss Other Desert Cities, May 30-June 30.

    Pittsburgh CLO entertains musical theater lovers throughout the summer. Don't miss this year's enjoyable line-up including 42nd Street, May 31-June 9; Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, June 11-16; Kopit & Yeston's Phantom, June 21-30; Disney's The Little Mermaid, July 9-21; Buddy-The Buddy Holly Story, July 30-Aug 4; Disney's The Lion King, Sept 3-29. 

    Buy tickets to your favorite performances and let your imagination run wild!

    Pittsburgh IS Kidsburgh!

    Kidsburgh is a collection of fun-filled family attractions that are just what kids of all ages dream about. Whether your kid is a thrill-seeker, nature-lover, history buff or budding artist, Kidsburgh is the place for fun. Save up to 50% on attraction tickets and get a $25 GetGo fuel card for every hotel night booked.

    Point Made!

    Make your point at the newly renovated Point State Park. Better know as The Point, it is a 36-acre green space right on the water's edge and the only state park located in the heart of a major U.S. city. Pittsburgh's most recognizable landmark, The Fountain at the Point, re-opens after major renovations - see it this summer!

    Also, you can now ride your bike all the way from Washington, D.C., through the Laurel Highlands to The Point in PIttsburgh on the Great Allegheny Passage, a world-class rail-trail.