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Pittsburgh: Downtown History and Architecture Tour

1. Pittsburgh: Downtown History and Architecture Tour

Our most popular tour! Come join and explore the heart of Downtown by foot with us, in a small group setting and with a local expert guide. Walk by and into must-see cultural and historical landmarks as well as iconic buildings! Discover beautiful squares and fascinating pieces of public art! We will highlight the Best of our Burgh but also point out unseen details and hidden gems. Walking down major avenues as well as turning into small alleyways will give you a great introduction to the very unique city of Pittsburgh.

Pittsburgh: Evening Ghost Tour

2. Pittsburgh: Evening Ghost Tour

Our history tour with a spooky twist! Experience the spookiest of Pittsburgh’s Downtown! Get to see outstanding historic landmarks (often beautifully lit up in the darker and colder months) during the quiet evening hours and learn about their history and which spirits lurk in them. Don't worry about picking up any ghostly travelers; the entirety of the tour takes place outdoors! Ready to get chills and be scared by some obscure ghost stories? If so, click below to see which dates are available for this chilling experience! Kids under the age of 6 and dogs welcome with advance notice. ***Please note: This is NOT a haunted house tour OR a pure Ghost Tour but rather a history tour with a spooky twist!***

Pittsburgh: Downtown Whiskey Walking Tour

3. Pittsburgh: Downtown Whiskey Walking Tour

Our tour for those who: Love whiskey? Walking? Pittsburgh? Then this sounds like the tour for you! From the mill to the still, whiskey has been a cornerstone in Pittsburgh's history. Come downtown for our whiskey history tour where you will discover how whiskey has fueled political, labor and social movements throughout the region. We start the tour with a sample of the oldest and longest continuously produced whiskey in America. A second taster of locally produced whiskey will get you into the mood to explore Pittsburgh's whiskey past and present. As we walk the streets of Downtown, you'll learn about the violent Whiskey Rebellion in Pittsburgh, hidden former (as well as existing!) speakeasies around the city, and how Prohibition affected the region. Besides that you will find out a lot about the revival of craft spirits, the history of a local and family-owned distillery and the first privately run liquor store in PA since before Prohibition. You will get 2 generous whiskey samples (endless refills!) at the beginning of the tour and 1 handcrafted cocktail - an 1884 Manhattan to get a real "taste of history" - in combination with 1 additional whiskey sample at the end. (Fun fact: The 1884 Manhattan was a pre-prohibition cocktail that became popular during prohibition times.) ***Please note: This is NOT a bar crawl but a whiskey history tour that includes whiskey samples and one handcrafted cocktail.

Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh 101 Walking History Tour

4. Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh 101 Walking History Tour

Did you know the Pittsburgh Steelers have sold out every home game since 1972? Or that Native Americans believed there was a monster in the Monongahela River? Whether you’re a lifelong local or a newcomer, you’re bound to learn something new about Steel City on this info-packed walking tour by Junket. Meet your seasoned local guide outside of U.S. Steel Tower, an iconic Pittsburgh landmark at the center of the city’s film and television industry. From there, you’ll wind through 20 other significant locations, unlocking new fun facts at each stop. Get a crash course in “Pittsburghese” at Market Square. Buy a local-favorite sandwich from Primanti Bros. Uncap the history behind Heinz ketchup, and dive into the mystery of the “missing B-25 bomber” at Point State Park. By the time you reach Penn Station, you’ll be talking like a Yinzer and rooting for the “Stillers.” If you’re looking to connect (or reconnect) to the Steel City, Junket is here to help. Book a tour today!

Hard Rock Cafe Pittsburgh

5. Hard Rock Cafe Pittsburgh

Hard Rock Cafe Pittsburgh is your destination for tasty American cuisine and great live entertainment in the City of Champions. Whether you're a hockey or football fan, or none of the above, we'll make you feel like a winner at our Pittsburgh cafe. Though it used to be a steel mill town, Pittsburgh has become a high-tech metropolis that is ranked among the U.S.'s most livable cities. Famous for its friendly ethnic neighborhoods and downtown architecture, there is much to see and do for residents and visitors alike. Check out the great view of Mt. Washington and the Golden Triangle in downtown Pittsburgh where the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers meet to form the Ohio River. You can spend days just hanging out at Station Square with its wide array of shops and clubs. Choose from 2 different menus: Acoustic Rock Menu (2-course meal): Entrée Choose one entrée from any of the following: Legendary Steak Burgers* Sandwiches Salads *Double Decker Cheeseburger is not available with the Acoustic Rock package Dessert Chef’s Choice. Beverage Unlimited coffee, tea or soft drinks. Electric Rock Menu (3-course meal): Starter Choose a side house salad or Caesar salad. Entrée Choose one entrée from any of the following: Legendary Steak Burgers Sandwiches Salads Specialty Entrees** **Cowboy Ribeye and Filet are not available with the Electric Rock package Dessert Choose from a brownie or a cheesecake Beverage Unlimited soft drinks, coffee or tea.

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What people are saying about Pittsburgh

I was initially worried about taking a walking tour (I am very out of shape), but it ended up being a really nice pace. Kane is an awesome guide and made sure we had plenty of time to really look at things along the way. He mentioned a few nearby places to eat and shop as we were close to them, and added in several other tidbits about the city.

Went on the tour in the beginning of January and got lucky with great weather! While you only travel a couple city blocks, you are informed of so many different stories and history of Pittsburgh. Kane was a great guide and was very knowledgeable of the area and all the spooky happenings of Pittsburgh!

Unfortunately it rained the day of our tour, but Corey was still an amazing tour guide. She did her best to find areas where we could be inside or covered from the rain and was just as enthusiastic even in the rain.

Our Guide, CORRIE, was fantastic. Extremely knowledgeable, fun and very interesting to listen to. Our group really enjoyed the Walking Tour of Pittsburgh.

Informative and fun! Our guide was really nice and bubbly too.