Each year, Pittsburgh Magazine and PUMP recognize 40 outstanding individuals under the age of 40 whose creativity, vision and passion enrich the Pittsburgh region. It’s time to meet the class of 2020!
Welcome to Pittsburgh, where history, culture and nature pack the city limits. Consider this the beginner’s version: 30 places to see and things to do that will delight and enlighten newcomers to the city. And if you’re returning to Pittsburgh, there’s probably a few things on this list you’ll want to discover anew.
We’ve all seen the same Instagram photo that visitors take whenever they visit Pittsburgh: standing on an overlook in Mount Washington with views of the Downtown skyline. It’s not a bad photo-op, but it’s far from the only place in town worthy of social media. Here are a few of our favorites.
When it comes to watching the Penguins, Pirates or Steelers – the best seats in the house aren’t always the most expensive. Here are three spots at each venue with great views and prices that won’t break the bank.
Despite Pittsburgh’s urban charms, sometimes what you need is a break from buildings, traffic and crowds. Here are the three best places to get back to nature.
The county health department reports a drop in the test positivity rate and quicker test results but also urges caution as some schools prepare to reopen.