Strip District, Pennsylvania, United States


4.5 (3.002 reviews) Spent Ranking #26 in Pittsburgh Neighborhoods

Unpretentious local area not to be missed

The Strip District is a scenic Pittsburgh neighborhood featuring historic landmarks, top-notch food and great shopping options. Squeezed between the Allegheny River and a railroad, the area is worth visiting at any time. During the day, you can browse the countless ethnic and produce markets, and drop by the first Primanti Brothers location, while at night, you can explore all the taverns and breweries. You can learn about the city’s rich history at the Senator John Heinz History Center. Don't miss the neighborhood's main icon, St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, as well. The Strip District is included in several Pittsburgh walking tours. – Tripadvisor

Address

between 11th & 33rd Streets, Pittsburgh, PA 15222

Current local date and time now

Tuesday, May 07, 2024, 2:54

User Ratings

4.5 based on (3.002 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 4sanju_222323 5:00 PM Oct 4, 2022
    famous primanti brothers (the first one) are in this area.
    our friend told us to check out this area, especially at night. it was Saturday, it was a long weekend (labor day) but the street was empty...lol though we visited this area couple of times during our visit, and we found it good. famous primanti brothers (the first one) are in this area. it was formerly occupied by warehouses and railroad installations but is now one of the city's main tourist attractions and a scene of lively activity throughout the day. What was once a primarily industrial neighborhood is now packed with restaurants, international markets, museums, and shops. Along the strip and the Allegheny River, there are many fun activities to do and great options for getting your picture clicked. It measures only half a square mile, but it has plenty of attractions and eateries to fill up your day (and your stomach). there are hardly any national chains restaurants, it has more independently run, family-owned restaurants and it gives this neighborhood its charm Pennsylvania market (it's not market, but the name suggests otherwise) is another cool place to hang out.
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  • 4jgbtravels 5:00 PM Aug 13, 2021
    Unique shops and a selection of restaurants in edgy Strip District.
    My wife had never been here before despite a number of business trips to Pittsburgh. There are a number of restaurants and shops especially unique food/imports in the Strip. We probably spent 2 1/2 hours here including lunch. Parking rates vary so do your homework. We were actually heading to a garage parking facility and passed a lot on 14th and Smallman that charged a flat rate of $10. Ignore it as there are better options further down the road such as a small parking lot on Smallman that charged only $5 total. In sure the rates change depending on what’s going on in town. The best concentration of shops are from 16th to 25th streets and mostly on Penn. Thete are some that find the area a bit edgy but that’s part of the attraction.
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