Those who want the best of Pittsburgh’s shopping and nightlife on their doorstep should stay Downtown, the city's commercial epicentre. During the day, its streets bustle with business people and shoppers, and at night they light up from the enticing signs of popular bars and clubs.
Keen tourists and sports enthusiasts will be excited by what the Cultural Quarter and North Shore have to offer. Situated across from one another on the banks of the Allegheny River, these districts are packed with the city’s best museums and most popular sports arenas.
Meanwhile, foodies and night owls will feel at home in the Strip District, which is just a few kilometres north of Downtown and the Cultural Quarter. Here you’ll find many of the city’s most famous bars and eateries offering everything from fast food to fine dining.
Those seeking Pittsburgh’s alternative side should look no further than Lawrenceville, the city’s edgy industrial district. Consider it a hipster haven frombusinesspeople eclectic vintage shops and second-hand bookshops to indie bars and vegan cafes.
If you’re travelling on a budget, consider staying in North Side. Although it’s one of the cheaper places to stay, this quirky neighbourhood is just a few kilometres from the highlights of the Cultural Quarter and Downtown.
With public buses, trains, and bikes, throughout the city, it’s easy to explore no matter where you’re staying.