Begin your trip by exploring the beautiful Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. Walk among the exotic plants in the various rooms, including the desert, tropical, and aquatic plants areas. Children will enjoy the interactive garden and butterfly forest. Don't miss the seasonal shows on display through the year.
Head over to Duquesne Incline to catch a bird's eye view of Pittsburgh from the top. The incline has been operational since the late 19th century and offers a nostalgic and panoramic view of the city. At the top, you can visit the observation deck or dine at one of the many restaurants with an amazing view of the river, city, and bridges.
End your trip at the Andy Warhol Museum, which showcases the legacy of the Pittsburgh-born pop art icon. The museum exhibits more than 900 paintings, 100 sculptures, and over 4,000 photographs by Warhol, along with his personal items and archives. You can also take part in hands-on activities, screenings, and lectures.
If you have an extra day or want to add more activities, consider visiting the Carnegie Museum of Art and Natural History, or catch a baseball game at PNC Park, home of the Pittsburgh Pirates. For shorter trips, you may want to skip one of the attractions or adjust the itinerary to fit your interests and time constraints.