Map Of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh is a large city which requires a map. It is a metropolitan city of Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh is well known as the "second largest city" and historic place in United States. It has beautiful landscapes, climate and well interconnected city. In maps of Pittsburgh, you will be able to find all the galleries, historic places, art and cultural places and most popular steel industries. This will make your traveling easier. For additional information and help on map of Pittsburgh and about its chief cities, read our unusual travel articles.
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Pittsburgh Vacation Planner: Maps, Routes and Hot Spots to Visit

Pittsburgh is one of the bets tourist cities in the state Pennsylvania. The city receives millions of people from all parts of the world. There are maps and routes to guide the visitors to enjoy the trip efficiently. If you are planning for a Pittsburgh trip with your family then you should get the complete information about the city.

The Pittsburgh Portal is the resource which provides maps and direction for the Pittsburgh city. The maps provide the complete details about the city major attractions, restaurants, venues, buildings, fire zones, zip codes and council districts. You can find the location of the popular restaurants, hotels, attractions and venues of Pittsburgh.

The Pittsburgh city is located close to all major areas of the US and Canadian cities. It is located conveniently just a two hour flight travel or a day drive from the US and Canadian Cities. The interstate highway system helps the visitors to reach the city faster. The easier access to the Pittsburgh city is the Turnpike I76 from East or West. From North or south you can access the city through the I79 interstate.

The hot spots of the Pittsburgh city are Pittsburgh Children's Museum, Carnegie Museum of Art, National Aviary, Fort Pit Museum, Carnegie Science Center, Heinz Hall, Kennywood, Byham Theater, Rivers Casino, Gateway clipper Fleet, Pittsburgh Public theater, Manor theater, Pittsburgh Musical theater, and August Wilson Center.

The Pittsburgh Children's Museum and the Carnegie Science Center are the family friendly hot spots which offer several fun filled activities for the whole family members.

Best Way to Getting Around in Pittsburgh: City Map of Pittsburgh, Routes and District Attractions

If you look at a detailed map of Pittsburgh, you will notice that the city is full of rivers, bridges and hilly topographies. The city is a bit tricky to maneuver in, as there are no blocks in here. The downtown is the business district and is a triangular area, above Monongahela and Allegheny rivers.

Map of Pittsburgh

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There are about eighty eight neighborhoods in Pittsburgh. All are separated in four segments, namely East, West, North and South. The North and South have two different landscapes. As you go across downtown you will have a flat landscape. Then slowly the slopes crop up encasing the North and south sides of the city.

If you carry a map, it should be easy for you to find your destinations, without much of a problem. Downtown is very easy to maneuver, as everything you need is just a few steps away. There are parks, shopping malls and restaurants, extending from Grant Street to Penn Ave.

The various attractions of Pittsburgh are PNC Park, Station Square, Mount Washington, Phipps Conservatory, Carnegie Museum of Art and Point State Park. Also, there are many bridges and steps in the city. According to the stats, Pittsburgh has the highest number of bridges than any other city in the world.

Info about PNC Park

http://pittsburgh.pirates.mlb.com/pit/ballpark/

Mount Washington on Wikipedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Washington_%28Pittsburgh%29

The Strip district is an exclusive place and a must visit for those with a knack for shopping. On Saturdays, there will be several artifacts and gifts sold at wholesale prices. The place is renowned for its coffee shops as well.

About the Strip District

http://www.neighborsinthestrip.com/