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Pittsburgh Vacations

Cement walls rise up, encircling you in the long, stout gray tube of the Fort Pitt Tunnel. There’s light at the end of it, light that draws steadily nearer as you accelerate slightly. The tunnel abruptly opens, revealing the towering skyscrapers and swift-moving life of a busy metropolis. It’s rather like being reborn, or emerging from darkness into a world filled with light. Congratulations, traveler: You purchased a vacation package in Pittsburgh, PA and you’ve finally arrived. Of course, the Fort Pitt Tunnel isn’t the only way to get into the city, though it may be among the most memorable. It also provides a striking introduction to this Pennsylvanian gem, and a visual image that will stick with you long after your getaway has ended. So ready your camera and your sense of wonder—Travelocity’s vacations in Pittsburgh will require both.

Pittsburgh Vacations

The name “Pittsburgh” is entwined with that of Carnegie, and for good reason. The famed industrialist and later philanthropist established the Carnegie Steel Company right here in Pittsburgh, earning it the nickname of “Steel City.” Carnegie later sold his firm, and used the proceeds from its sale to form museums and performance venues across the Eastern Seaboard. Among these jewels are the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, four establishments that you absolutely must explore upon arriving in the city. Take in artistic genius at the Andy Warhol Museum, then broaden your creative horizons at the Carnegie Museum of Art. There’s also the Museum of Natural History and the Carnegie Science Center just waiting for you to set foot in them.

Yes, this is a city of steel and cement, but tucked amid the magnificent skyscrapers and thoroughfares are gardens and quiet green spaces that are perfect for a day of reflection. One such space is the Phipps Conservatory, a sprawling sanctuary in Schenley Park. Since its founding at the end of the 19th century, its rooms and gardens have provided both education and places of great beauty for residents and visitors alike to enjoy.

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A large city like Pittsburgh has any number of accommodations in which to take up residence, but we’ve curated some favorites we’d like to suggest:

  • Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown: Enjoy a city adventure from the heart of the downtown area. The 3 Rivers Restaurant and Lounge serves up delicious fare after a day spent prowling “Steel City,” and the indoor pool and hot tub allow you to energize or unwind no matter what type of weather is on outside.
  • Omni William Penn Hotel: Relax in a variety of rooms, each uniquely tailored to evoke both comfort and luxury. Rest up in well-appointed accommodations ranging from single rooms to sprawling suites, and enjoy your meals in one of the many restaurants located inside.
  • DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Suites Pittsburgh Downtown: A delicious meal at Chef Anthony Zallo’s Bigelow Grille will set an excellent tone for the rest of your day. Should you want to take some air after a day of adventuring, wander over to nearby Mellon Green or Crosstown Park.
  • Sheraton Pittsburgh Hotel at Station Square: Perched right on the riverfront, the Sheraton is the perfect home base for your Steel City exploration. Let the city lights blink on around you as you relax in the Club Lounge, or get your heart rate up at the fitness center.

Things to Do in Pittsburgh

A cheap vacation in Pittsburgh leaves you with plenty of funding to spend on seeing the city and its surrounding area. Learn more about the city and its centuries-long history at the Senator John Heinz History Center, then leap into the heart of downtown at Market Square. Here’s where you’ll find some of the best restaurants and bars in the city, along with countless cafes. Searching for solitude? Take a seat—you’ll find plenty of tables—and watch the city’s people throng around you. From there, explore the rest of downtown and seek out souvenirs from boutiques, flagship stores, and vendors.

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Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Pittsburgh?
You’ll find an amazing flight + hotel bundle for as low as $299. With a Travelocity vacation package, an escape to Pittsburgh has never been more tempting! Save your time and money and get an early start with packing your suitcases.
How long should my Pittsburgh vacation be?
Around 2 nights is the average time frame travelers vacation in Pittsburgh. But the perfect trip length all depends on how many unforgettable memories you want to make. Why not stay a couple of extra days and uncover some off-the-beaten-path gems?
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Pittsburgh?
You’ll discover a tempting selection of Pittsburgh package deals on Travelocity. With as many as 400 air carriers and 1,000,000 properties around the globe, crafting your dream getaway will be easy.
Why should I purchase my Pittsburgh vacation package via Travelocity?
Whether you’re searching for the ultimate unplugged getaway or after the fun and excitement that only a big city can provide, booking everything with Travelocity saves you time, hassle and money. No need to scour through hundreds of websites to find the best deal — our Price Match Guarantee ensures you’ll never be out of pocket, and our professional customer service experts are available round-the-clock.
Can I save money on my Pittsburgh car rental if I book it with my hotel or flight?
Combining your car, hotel and flight into a Pittsburgh vacation package is the easiest way to land the best prices. Plus, having your own set of wheels gives you the freedom to make your way to all those big sights you want to check out. Located 110 mi from Pittsburgh, Geneva State Park is one place that should be on your must-do list. Top up the tank and make a day trip of it.
What is the best time of year to go to Pittsburgh?
If you’re hoping to save your pennies, is a terrific month to explore here, while is the dearest time of year. March, July and August is generally regarded as high season. If you’d rather avoid the crowds, December, January and February tend to be quieter.
Which airport is best for Pittsburgh?
Pittsburgh Intl. Airport (PIT) is 14 mi from downtown and is the beginning point for many unforgettable adventures. Alternatively, Morgantown Municipal Airport (MGW) is 55 mi away from central Pittsburgh and John Murtha Johnstown - Cambria County Airport (JST) is 60 mi away from central Pittsburgh.
What is there to do in Pittsburgh?
Pittsburgh is full of places to explore, including PNC Park and Acrisure Stadium. These renowned attractions top most tourists’ to-do lists.
Where should I stay when visiting Pittsburgh?
If you’re searching for a place to base yourself, have a look at the Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown. It’s the top pick for many visitors.

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