1. Heinz Hall
9.5
600 Penn Ave (at 6th St), Pittsburgh, PA
Concert Hall · Cultural District · 26 tips and reviews
Serzhan Sakipov: Performance is great, service is great, architecture is great too. I've found nothing to be disappointed with.
Amanda Lewis: Come on time
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra: Ben Folds with the PSO tonight! An amazing artist backed by the best orchestra around (in our opinion!). We're happy you are here to enjoy the evening with us!
Wally LeChat: Sit at least ten rows back. Beautiful theater. Nice seats. Great legroom.
Doug Ray: Fun fact: Once called the Stanley Theater, it is where Reggae legend Bob Marley performed his last live show.
Kirsten Sears: The cheap seats in the very back row at the top of the house are my new favorite place. No leg room, so make sure you choose seats on the aisle. Sat in the center section, could see the stage no prob.
3. PNC Park
9.3
115 Federal St (at General Robinson St), Pittsburgh, PA
Baseball Stadium · Northshore · 289 tips and reviews
Kathy Liu: Fantastic baseball stadium with beautiful river view!
HISTORY: Built in the style of "classic" stadiums, such as Pittsburgh's Forbes Field, PNC Park also introduced unique features, such as the use of limestone in the building's facade
Keith McBride: see a Pirates game
4. Highland Park
9.3
North Highland Avenue & Bunkerhill Street, Pittsburgh, PA
Park · Highland Park · 14 tips and reviews
Lawrence Robinson: Amazing trails, pool, and geese
Zac Cook: Highland Park statues were sculpted by Giuseppe Moretti in 1896. He also went on to sculpt Vulcan overlooking Birmingham, AL, which is the largest iron statue in the world; 7th largest statue in US.
J. Lee: The greatest walking neighborhood in the east.
Ami H.: A NARM reciprocal museum - we got into the special exhibit for free, got a gift shop discount, and they offered us free access to the Clayton Mansion tour - beautiful grounds and very nice folk here!
Cheapism: Free admissions with a fee for some tours. Large groups of work with art, vintage cars, and all kinds of other artifacts. The grounds are also beautiful, so take a walk. Read more.
The Wall Street Journal: This museum was the family home before Henry Clay Frick built his mansion in New York. It's pretty much intact in terms of how the family lived there. Read more.
8. PPG Paints Arena
9.1
1001 5th Ave, Pittsburgh, PA
Hockey Stadium · Mellon Arena · 173 tips and reviews
Julie McDonough: The seating for hockey games are great, but it's wonderful for concerts...great acoustics!
NHL: Fanatic Fact: All-time Pens' great Mario Lemieux is still heavily involved with the team as Co-Owner / Chairman.
DICK'S Sporting Goods: These fans won the BEST SEATS IN THE HOUSE. You could be sitting next to the glass at a Pens home game too. Check the DICK’S Facebook page on Sundays to find out how to enter: http://on.fb.me/XawERk
9. Point State Park
9.1
Commonwealth Pl, Pittsburgh, PA
State or Provincial Park · Point State Park · 42 tips and reviews
Jenya S: A must see. Beautiful park, especially on a sunny day. Can be quite breezy though.
Henoc Mugisha Kivuye: Great place to relax during summer.
Amanda Gribble Wilson: See the fountain at the Point where the Monongahela & the Allegheny meet to form the Ohio. Kayak and bike rentals nearby, also see the Fort Pitt Museum.
Bee! Reckless: This museum is fantastic. The art is really mind provoking and beautiful.
Joe Bernard: Definitely go, see every floor and keep your mind open.
visitPA: More than 500 pieces comprise the permanent collection of Andy’s multimedia art here. Peruse “Pop,” but be warned, you may never see a sign the same way again. Read more.