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Neighborhoods in Pittsburgh

                     

   

Downtown  

Special events from Light Up Night to parades welcome visitors by the thousands and cultural venues boast Broadway’s best and world-class ballet and symphony orchestra performances.

Shadyside  

Grab a coffee and stay a while. The place to see and be seen. Here you can Shop at over 100 independently owned businesses and over 20 nationally owned stores. 

South Side  

Some of the region's best restaurants are here in the South Side along with the second most bars per mile only behind New Orleans.

South Side Works  

The South Side of Pittsburgh is best known for its unique and eclectic atmosphere offering everything from upscale ethnic restaurants to vintage antique parlors. SouthSide Works enhanced the success of the existing East Carson Street business district by incorporating one-of-a-kind national and local retailers, exclusive restaurants and high-end urban living units, into the fabric of the well-known South Side community.

       



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Friendship  

Friendship is a neighborhood that offers the best of urban living - diversity, beauty, accessibility, and community - in the heart of Pittsburgh's East End.

Station Square  

The recently renovated Station Square is the perfect place to grab a bite to eat, shop, dance the night away or take a carriage ride while taking in the skyline.

Bloomfield  

Pittsburgh's Little Italy. Centrally located, Bloomfield is only minutes away from several universities, as well as Pittsburgh’s Cultural District, new stadiums and new Convention Center. It’s colorful mix of shops and restaurants attracts thousands of visitors from other city neighborhoods and the region

Strip District 

The Strip District is a one-half square mile area northeast of downtown Pittsburgh. "The Strip." as it is familiarly known, is just that -- a narrow strip of land in a flood plain confined by natural boundaries: the Allegheny River to the north and the extension of Grant's Hill to the south.



Lawrenceville 

A large, historic city neighborhood close to Downtown, Lawrenceville is becoming known for its locally grown businesses, friendly community feel, and creative vibe.

East Liberty  

Sometimes called Pittsburgh's "second downtown," East Liberty contains some of our city's finest architecture. 

Oakland  

Pittsburgh's most ethnically diverse and lively neighborhood. Prestigious universities and museums, world class hospitals, grand architecture, quaint coffee shops, international cuisine and specialty shops create the hustle and bustle found in Oakland.

Squirrel Hill  

Whether you're the sit-back-and-relax type or the in-on-everything type, your bound to have fun. From Movies to interactive games, theatre to live entertainment, its happening at the Waterfront.

      



Things to Do in Pittsburgh

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Annual Events

Dining

Neighborhoods

Night Life

Play Sports

Waterfront   

Whether you're the sit-back-and-relax type or the in-on-everything type, your bound to have fun. From Movies to interactive games, theatre to live entertainment, its happening at the Waterfront.

Market Square 

Located in the heart of Downtown, Market Square hosts concerts and annual events including the city's St Patrick's Day festivities

Fineview

Fineview is one of Pittsburgh's best kept secrets! Carved in the side of a hill in the northern part of Pittsburgh, this Northside community can be mistakenly overlooked.  Ironically, Fineview has one of the best views of Downtown Pittsburgh around. 

North Side 

In over a dozen close-knit communities, Northside neighbors gather on front stoops and porches, tend gardens, restore buildings, host tours, hold block parties, watch fireworks and volunteer for community projects. Many residents have breathtaking city views and all have easy access to downtown Pittsburgh and the Western Pennsylvania region.


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