“Pittsburgh is so boring” - everyone

Well, not really! Here are 15 things that you can do this summer (not the basic stuff either!)

Adults:

  1. Biergarten

    • Experience roof top dining with great views of the City at Biergarten, located on the roof of Hotel Monaco!

  2. Drink (and laugh) on The Burgh Bus

  3. Rent a Tiki Boat

    • Want a relaxing afternoon full of fun on the river? Be sure to check out Crusin’ Tikis website to reserve your seat!

  4. Rent an exotic car

    • Want to impress the ladies? Why not grab a Ferrari or Lamborghini for the day? Check out some awesome rides that you can rent at 412 Exotic’s instagram page.

  5. Tee Off

The Whole Family:

  1. Riding Meadow (Bring the dog!)

    • Located in Fox Chapel Borough, Riding Meadow Park is an Off-Leash hiking Heaven for your furry friend. You’ll find streams, a pond, open fields, and waterfalls that the whole family can enjoy! Be sure to get your Parking Permit.

  2. Kennywood

    • Looking for a day full of thrills? Kennywood is a must-do when you are in Pittsburgh! From Steelers themed rides to a kids themed Auto Race, there is something for everyone!

  3. Boat Rental

  4. Thursday Farmers Market

  5. Color Park

    • Looking for a quick afternoon activity? Jump on the bikes and head over to Color Park on the South Side!

  6. Sandcastle Water Park

    • Can’t beat the heat? Cool off at Sandcastle with a day pass for just $29.99!

  7. Go check out some giraffe’s

    • Enjoy all that the Pittsburgh Zoo has to offer. Check out animals ranging from Giraffes to Gorillas!

  8. Go Rock Climbing

    • FA Climbing in Station Square is a great way to have fun on a rainy day. The staff is very friendly and will help you get started!

  9. Take a trip on the ‘Clip

    • Experience dining & drinks on one of the most entertaining rides you will every take! We recommend taking a ride at night to get that breathtaking city view!

  10. Check out the Convention Center

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