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The Andy Warhol Museum
The largest museum in North America dedicated to a single artist, covering Andy Warhol’s life, films, prints, and archives. A major contemporary art stop on the North Shore.
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The largest museum in North America dedicated to a single artist, covering Andy Warhol’s life, films, prints, and archives. A major contemporary art stop on the North Shore.
One of the country’s leading natural history museums, known for its dinosaur halls, gems, minerals, and strong scientific collections in Oakland.
A respected art museum with strong collections in contemporary art, architecture, decorative arts, and photography. It shares a complex with the natural history museum.
The classic panorama point for Pittsburgh’s skyline, rivers, and bridges. It is among the city’s most photographed spots and especially striking at sunset.
A major downtown park at the confluence of three rivers, ideal for walking, skyline views, and access to historic interpretation at the city’s birthplace.
One of Pittsburgh’s liveliest neighborhoods, known for markets, street energy, local businesses, and a strong mix of old industrial character and new popularity.
A Pittsburgh classic stacked with grilled meat, coleslaw, tomatoes, and French fries inside Italian bread, famous as a hearty working-class meal.
A local steakhouse-style salad topped with French fries, often with grilled chicken or steak, reflecting the city's love of putting fries on everything.
Eastern European dumplings, usually filled with potato and cheese or sauerkraut, reflecting Pittsburgh's strong Polish and Central European heritage.
A well-loved casual venue specializing in handmade pierogies and other Eastern European comfort foods tied to the region's immigrant heritage.
An upscale Mount Washington restaurant with skyline views, known for polished seafood dishes and a fine-dining atmosphere.
An established local favorite for breakfast, especially famous for thin, crepe-style hotcakes in a classic diner setting.
Moderate by U.S. standards. Meals and transport are reasonable, while hotels and fine dining vary by season and area.
Tip 18-20% at restaurants. Tip USD 1-2 per drink at bars, round up taxis, and tip hotel staff USD 2-5. Little or no tip is expected for counter service.
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