by pittsburghbeautiful | | Mount Washington, Neighborhoods, Pittsburgh, Things To Do
Mount Washington is a vibrant and fun place to live. There’s also plenty to do, including taking in the gorgeous views of the city, playing in Emerald View Park, having a delicious meal at the Monterey Bay Fish Grotto or grabbing flowers at Eiseltown Flowers...
by pittsburghbeautiful | | Mount Washington, Neighborhoods, Pittsburgh, Things To Do
Pittsburgh’s many neighborhoods are full of things to do and Mount Washington doesn’t disappoint. Here are just five of the many things to do in the area. 1. Eat at the classic Lemont Restaurant The classic 5-star fine dining restaurant boasts gorgeous...
by pittsburghbeautiful | | Mount Washington, Oakland, Pittsburgh, Things To Do
Pittsburgh is one of the best cities for beautiful, scenic views in the U.S., and arguably the world. We’ve identified some of the best scenic views in Pittsburgh for this list. If you’re looking for the perfect spot for engagement photos, the best place...
by pittsburghbeautiful | | Food & Drink, Local Pittsburgh Business, Mount Washington, Pittsburgh, Things To Do
Mount Washington not only boasts incredible views, there are lots of Mt. Washington restaurants on what many dub “restaurant row.” There’s the traditional LeMont, Vue 412 serving American fare and splendid seafood dishes at the Monterey Bay Fish...
by pittsburghbeautiful | | Mount Washington, Neighborhoods, Pittsburgh History, Things To Do
Pittsburgh Beautiful is proud to bring you this 3D scan and walk through of the Point of View Sculpture. Click the Play Button and click the person icon on the bottom left to begin your experience. Enjoy! Point of View is a 2006 landmark public sculpture in bronze by...
by pittsburghbeautiful | | Mount Washington, Neighborhoods, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh History
A Brief History of Mt. Washington Mount Washington is a neighborhood on Pittsburgh’s South Side. It is best known for its steep hill that overlooks the whole Pittsburgh skyline. In its early days, the neighborhood was known as “Coal Hill,” however...