Would you like to spend your vacation in the most exciting way possible? You should definitely visit Pittsburgh. This city has something to offer you, namely a huge selection of all kinds of entertainment and wonderful places. The fans of leisurely walks can devote a few days to exploring the main attractions of Pittsburgh. However, if you want to further diversify your trip, then rent a car. Avis PIT Airport offers a wide range of rental cars for any taste. 

Once you are ready to hit the road, your main question will be where to go and what to see. Fortunately, we have prepared a small but informative guide for you to help you plan your trip to Pittsburgh properly. So, check out a few important things you should know before you go...

 

  • What's the weather like in Pittsburgh?

 

 

Pittsburgh features a temperate continental climate. So, lovers of warm and sunny weather should head to Pittsburgh during the summer and fall months. At this time, city parks are full of people who went out for picnics. You can lie on the grass, sunbathe, or just admire the colorful foliage.

 The hottest month is July, with an average air temperature of +25°C. In winter it’s usually very cold and windy. The coldest month is January, with an average air temperature of -3°C. Spring months tend to be cool and rainy with occasional warm and clear days.

 

  • What city transportation is available in Pittsburgh? 

 

 

Buses play a major role in the public transportation system in Pittsburgh. The ticket price starts at $2.50. Pittsburgh also has a well-developed taxi service. However, the best way to get around the city and its outskirts is by car. 

There are dozens of car rental companies operating in the city and at the airport. Rent a car, but be very careful on the roads. Pittsburgh has quite a few one-way streets, a few tricky intersections, steep climbs, and a couple of complex highways. But the situation is not as bad as, for example, in Los Angeles or Miami. 

By the way, we recommend that you always leave extra time to get to your destination by car, especially during rush hours.

 

  • When is the best time to go to Pittsburgh? 

 

 

All seasons are clearly felt in Pittsburgh. Summers are sultry, while winters are frosty and snowy. Spring and autumn are warm enough. The best time to visit Pittsburgh is in the fall, namely September and October. The weather is still warm, but autumn colors are beginning to prevail in the canopy of the hills surrounding the city. 

You will have wonderful autumnal landscape views if you take a car ride on one of the suburban highways. Also, autumn is still a great time to go cycling or just take a walk along the river, visit Point State Park, a baseball game, or a concert at one of the outdoor stadiums.

 

  • What places you shouldn’t miss in Pittsburgh? 

 

 

Pittsburgh is a very green city with many parks and squares. Be sure to visit Schenley Park - a great place to walk, exercise, or just read a book. Here you will find shady green alleys, several playgrounds, a swimming pool, jogging tracks, and a frisbee golf course. In the summertime, the park hosts open-air film screenings. 

Once in the city center, take a stroll through Point Park. Whether in summer or winter, the view opening from the park is simply inspiring. In addition, here you can admire the city's landmark - a large old fountain. 

Heinz Field is also clearly visible from the park. Sports fans will find it interesting to visit the baseball game at the PNC Park stadium. The spectacle will undoubtedly be a pleasure for everyone regardless of age. 

Another worthy sight in the city is the old Station Square, located in the southern part of Pittsburgh. Here you can see the old train station, waiting rooms, beautiful ancient buildings, and the huge square. By the way, the square is also full of trendy shops, noisy bars, chic restaurants, nightclubs, and concert venues where various events take place all year round.

 

  • What else to do in Pittsburgh? 

 

Pittsburgh is one of America's top travel destinations. Many city attractions provide a few more ideas for your great getaway. 

  • Walk along the city embankment. Here you will find many cozy cafes and restaurants, interesting shops, sights, and even a stadium. In addition, the waterfront offers a gorgeous panoramic view of Pittsburgh, so it would be a great idea to admire it from one of the waterfront restaurants. 
  • Be sure to enjoy the funicular ride along the oldest routes in the United States. The existing 19th-century trailers have survived to this day. The almost 200-meters-long road route leads to the observation deck, where you can contemplate the whole city at a glance. Among other things, this observation deck offers views of the famous central part of the city called the Golden Triangle of Pittsburgh
  • Visit the Andy Warhol Museum, a pop-art setting dedicated to the life and work of the famous American artist, writer, magazine publisher, and filmmaker. 
  • Head to the Pittsburgh suburbs to visit the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. The museum holds 20 exhibition halls, but the hall with dinosaur skeletons is the most unique and memorable one. 
  • Set off to the Pittsburgh Zoo, home to over 4,000 animals. With a huge exposition and daily shows, this is a great place to spend an exciting family weekend.