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Pittsburgh's top attractions for singles

The Andy Warhol Museum is a good destination for solo travelers.

From history and the arts to a vibrant culinary scene, there's much to see and do in Pittsburgh, especially for single people. To help you plan your trip to Steel City, here's a guide to Pittsburgh's top attractions for singles to get the full experience of the city on your solo trip.
 
Arts & Culture

Andy Warhol Museum 
117 Sandusky St.
412-237-8300

Explore the largest collection of works in the world by famed artist Andy Warhol at the Andy Warhol Museum, in downtown Pittsburgh. The venue spans seven floors that are full of the artist's installations, including 900 paintings, 100 sculptures and 1,000 unique prints. Tickets to the museum are $20.

Carnegie Museum of Art
4400 Forbes Ave.
412-622-3131

As one of four Carnegie museums, the Carnegie Museum of Art has an expansive collection of more than 30,000 unique sculptures, photos, prints, drawings and more to explore. There are also free daily collection tours at 1:30 p.m. that are led by the museum's docents and included with admission. Tickets are $19.95.
 
History

Carnegie Museum of Natural History
4400 Forbes Ave.
412-622-3131

Carnegie Museum of Natural History is constantly ranked among the top natural history museums in the world for its impressive collections and artifacts that cover everything from ancient Egypt to the ice age. The museum's most predominant exhibit, "Dinosaurs In Their Time," features dozens of authentic dinosaur fossils from the Mesozoic era. Tickets are $19.95.

Senator John Heinz History Center
1212 Smallman St.
412-454-6000

The Senator John Heinz History Center offers six floors and 250 years worth of Pennsylvania history. The mixture of permanent and rotating exhibits range from the state's role in the French and Indian War to Heinz Ketchup and the creation of the Big Mac. Tickets for an adult are $16.
 
Sightseeing & Tours

Burgh Bits and Bites Food Tour
Take a bite out of the Burgh on a tour tailored to foodies, or basically anyone who likes to eat, on a Burgh Bits and Bites Food Tour — perfect for tourists looking to try several restaurants in a short amount of time. A tour will take you through some of Steel City's most historic neighborhoods, stopping at several local staples along the way to try their specialties. Tours are $43.

Duquesne Incline
1197 W. Carson St.
412-381-1665

For the most fantastic views of the city and rivers below, take a ride on the historic Duquesne Incline — a century-old cable car that will take you all the way to the top of Mount Washington to an observation deck that provides the perfect photo opportunity. The incline is open 365 days a year, and tickets are $5 for a round-trip ride.

Gateway Clipper Fleet
350 W. Station Square Drive
412-355-7980

Another Pittsburgh top attraction for singles is to take in the sights of the city. Schedule a Three Rivers Sightseeing Tour on the Gateway Clipper Fleet. The daily tour cruises all three rivers that flow through the Burgh, giving passengers fantastic views of the surrounding city and historic insight led by an on-board narrator. Cruise tickets are $21.