Things to Do in Alleghany City Center
An Attractions Guide to Allegheny City Center
Allegheny City Central is where some of Pittsburgh’s most unique cultural assets are woven directly into the fabric of a historic neighborhood. Known as a community with "arms wide open," it offers a cultural experience that spans from the nation’s premier bird sanctuary to avant-garde art installations tucked in between Victorian row houses.
Neighborhood Attractions
National Aviary | 700 Arch St.
Located right in the heart of the park, this is the nation’s only independent, non-profit indoor zoo dedicated to birds. It serves as a sanctuary for over 500 animals from more than 150 species, offering immersive tropical escapes and interactive encounters.
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh | 10 Children's Way.
A nationally recognized leader in hands-on, interactive learning, this museum is housed in the beautifully restored historic Allegheny Post Office. It is a world-class destination designed to spark curiosity through "real stuff" play for children and parents alike.
Mattress Factory | 509 Jacksonia St.
A globally renowned laboratory for contemporary art, featuring massive, room-sized installations created by artists-in-residence. The museum’s footprint is famously integrated into the historic architecture of the Mexican War Streets.
City of Asylum | 40 W North Ave.
Headquartered in the historic Alphabet City building, this organization provides a home for the largest residency program in the world for writers living in exile. Visitors can explore the bookstore or walk Sampsonia Way to see poetry-adorned house facades.
Randyland | 1501 Arch St.
Perhaps the most colorful landmark in Pittsburgh, this folk-art sanctuary is the work of artist Randy Gilson. It is a unique collection of murals, nostalgia, and memorabilia arranged in an engaging outdoor yard that captures the creative spirit of the North Side.
Civil War Monuments | Allegheny Commons West Park
Scattered throughout the park, these historic monuments offer a reflective look into the neighborhood's past and provide a unique urban landscape of nature and serenity.
Outdoor Exploration
Allegheny Commons Park | Cedar Ave & W Ohio St.
As Pittsburgh’s oldest park (established in 1867), this 80-acre green space provides a serene urban landscape of nature and serenity. It features wide pedestrian corridors for walking and biking, a popular dog park, and Civil War monuments.
Lake Elizabeth | Allegheny Commons West Park
This picturesque lake offers a serene setting with a magnificent city backdrop. It is the center of beloved local traditions, including the annual community Duckie Races.
Community Anchor
Allegheny General Hospital (AGH) | 320 E North Ave.
A towering presence in the heart of the neighborhood, AGH is one of Pittsburgh’s premier medical institutions and a vital anchor for the North Side community. While it serves as a regional healthcare leader, it has recently gained international attention as the primary setting for the TV series The Pitt. Visitors may recognize the hospital's iconic architecture from the show, as several scenes are filmed on-site, bringing a touch of Hollywood to the neighborhood's daily life.
Pro Tip: While exploring the "House Publications" within the neighborhood, remember that these are private residences. The best photos are taken from the sidewalk, respecting the "stoop culture" of the Mexican War Streets. Also, check the City of Asylum calendar before you arrive—they frequently host free international jazz and literary events that are true "if you know, you know" neighborhood gems.