
Shoppers' Tips and Advices on How to Shop Wisely in Pittsburgh
Are you thinking of finding the best place to shop in Pittsburgh? The lively city in the downtown region has a number of shopping malls. Some of the stores are flea markets, artist's studio and antique stores.
Shopping in Downtown Pittsburgh is of classic elegance of Saks Fifth Avenue where a sneak into one of the shops like The Andy Warhol Museum Store, Pittsburgh's Compact, Walkable Downtown all located near the convention center.
Shops in the Station Square is restored in the 19th century railroad building houses more than 40 specialty shops and a dozen of outstanding restaurants. If you are thinking of purchasing one of those contemporary gifts and handcrafted glass or steel and indulge in some luxury is something worth carrying back home.
Strip district and Lawrenceville are all flavors coming together where bustling shoppers and dining places are found where fresh food, seafood, pastas and pastries along with antiques and kitchen gadgets. More than 100 businesses run on a 56-block stretch from the Strip District through the Lawrenceville.
South side shops are a few minutes from the Downtown with unique mixture of galleries, novel gift shops, bookstores, antique stores and jewelry stores. There are always cafe and restaurants to pacify your taste buds.
Shadyside is the place if you miss, then Pittsburgh shopping adventure is not complete. This short drive on some of the cozy streets to the finest and upscale shops is sure to allow some time for books and music, with a sip of cappucino and numerous restaurants.

