Begin your tour at Point State Park (601 Commonwealth Pl), a scenic park at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers. For a casual meal, head to The Original Oyster House (20 Market St), a 5-minute walk east, a historic eatery from 1870 serving affordable fish sandwiches. Arrive early, as it’s a local favourite and doesn’t take bookings, capturing the timeless charm of Chartier.
Stroll 8 minutes northeast to the Heinz History Center (1212 Smallman St), a cultural landmark celebrating Pittsburgh’s industrial past. Pause to admire its red-brick exterior or take a quick peek at exhibits for a dose of local heritage.
Next, walk 10 minutes south to The Commoner (620 William Penn Pl), a stylish gastropub in the Kimpton Hotel Monaco, offering modern American dishes like smoked brisket sliders with an upscale yet approachable vibe. Grab a quick drink or appetiser to enjoy the lively atmosphere.
Continue 12 minutes east to Market Square (Forbes Ave and Market St), a bustling plaza with boutique shops and historic charm, Pittsburgh’s answer to Place Vendôme’s elegance. Stop at Primanti Bros. (2 Market Sq) for a coffee or quick dessert, a classic spot known for its iconic sandwiches.
Finally, walk 15 minutes southwest to the Duquesne Incline (1197 W Carson St), a historic funicular offering panoramic views of the city and Ohio River. End your tour here, soaking in the city’s dramatic riverfront beauty.This route covers about 2 miles, blending Pittsburgh’s industrial heritage, culinary delights, and cultural landmarks in a leisurely 4-hour walk.



