The Duquesne Incline is a historic funicular railway in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, featuring red-painted cable cars that ascend 400 feet up Mount Washington on a 794-foot track at a 30-degree angle, offering scenic views of the city skyline and three rivers.
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens in Pittsburgh is a historic landmark featuring a Victorian glasshouse, tropical forest, and seasonal flower shows. Generally, this takes about 2 hours to walk through.
The nation's bird zoo is home to more than 500 birds and other animals from around the world, many of them threatened or endangered in the wild. Large walk-through habitats allow for close interactions between visitors and birds. Visitors can watch flamingos frolic, witness penguins waddle and swim, and "hang out" with a sloth.
The Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium connects people to wildlife, inspiring our communities to conserve nature for future generations. They are open everyday from 9:30AM-4PM.
Freedom Farms Farmers Market and Fork-to-Farm Kitchen are a great place to stop by in between the ceremony and cocktail hour for a drink or place to sit. Shop fresh produce and some local brews.
Located right next to the Butler Country Club, Helltown brewing offers outdoor seating and a wide selection of quality beers.
Succop Nature Park is a 50-acre former farm estate with just under two miles of trails weaving through a variety of habitats, including two ponds.