TOURS & SIGHTSEEING Allegany County Tourism
13 Canal St. • Ste. 306 • Cumberland, MD 21502 Burgh Bits and Bites Food Tour
800-425-2067 • 301-777-5138,
mdmountainside.com
800-979-3370 •
burghfoodtour.com
DESCRIPTION
A destination management group marketing services/ assets while assisting tourists and conference/ convention planners who visit Allegany County, MD.
A food tasting adventure and historic walking tour of Pittsburgh neighborhoods. Discover Pittsburgh’s
ethnic food shops and restaurants. Tours available in the Strip District, Bloomfield, Lawrenceville, Mt. Washington.
Christian Leaders Fellowship - The Pittsburgh Creche World’s only replica of the Vatican Crèche, at U.S. Steel 412-456-3021 •
diopitt.org • c/o Diocese of Pittsburgh 111 Blvd. of the Allies • Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Gateway Clipper Fleet 412-355-7980 •
gatewayclipper.com
350 W. Station Square Dr. • Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Green Gears Pedicabs
412-343-PEDI •
greengearspedicabs.com 1720 Sydney St. • Pittsburgh, PA 15203
412-767-9200 •
alleghenycounty.us/parks 200 Hartwood Acres • Pittsburgh, PA 15238
Hartwood Mansion & Park Haunted Pittsburgh 412-302-5223 •
hauntedpittsburghtours.com Historic Hill Institute 412-656-5878 •
historichill.org Just Ducky Tours
Plaza. Light-up Night (Nov. 18) through Epiphany (Jan. 7). Sponsored by Christian Leaders Fellowship.
A Gateway Clipper Fleet riverboat cruise truly captures the personality of our river city. Come aboard and enjoy dining, sightseeing or entertainment cruises!
Customized tours, catering to each group’s specific interests. Equipped with cultural insight and historical
information, guides provide guests with information about sporting events, theater, shopping and dining in their personalized tour.
Scenic 629-acre Allegheny County park and magnificent 16th-century-style Tudor mansion. Daily mansion tours. Reservations recommended.
and Haunted Pub Crawl take place May-October. Private group tours and events, virtual ghost tours (perfect for meetings and conferences) are available year-round.
1601 1/2 Bedford Ave. • Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412-402-3825 •
justduckytours.com The Shops at Station Square
August Wilson, Negro Baseball League, Crawfords, Jazz, The Pittsburgh Courier, Underground Railroad, Freedom
888-565-3963 • 412-741-2720 •
coachride.com 110 Lenzner Court • Sewickley, PA 15143
100 W. Station Square Dr. • Ste. 450 Pittsburgh, PA 15219
125 W. Station Square Dr. • Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Lenzner Coach USA Trolley Tours
Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation 877-471-5808 • 412-471-5808 x 527 •
phlf.org
Pittsburgh Luxury Cruises/Pittsburgh Water Limo 412-221-5466 •
pittsburghwaterlimo.com Lockwall One Marina • 23rd and Allegheny River Pittsburgh, PA 15222
517 S. 27th St. • Pittsburgh, PA 15203 RiverQuest
1501 Reedsdale St. • Ste. 2001 • Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Rivers of Steel Heritage Tours
412-231-2712 •
riverquest.org
412-423-TOUR (8687) •
pittsburghtours.org The Bost Building • 623 E. 8th Ave. Homestead, PA 15120
ToursByLocals.com
Tour the city by land and water all in one tour with Pittsburgh’s newest and most exciting sightseeing trip. Travel the streets on a genuine WWII amphibious vehicle!
Narrated Pittsburgh Trolley Tours! Also available: group custom-designed tours, step-on guides,
Meet and Greet. Convention and conference transportation specialists.
Offers a variety of walking tours of Downtown and historic neighborhoods for groups of ten or more.
Pittsburgh’s premiere boat tour special events venue offering 1st class luxury service for private parties or transportation to all North Shore events including the Steelers, Pirates, Panthers and concerts. Book now!
Pittsburgh Tour Company - Double Decker Tours, The Pittsburgh’s only hop-on, hop-off tour. Tour Pittsburgh 412-381-8687 •
pghtours.com
on an original 1964 Double Decker bus from London. The only tour that lets you tour and explore. Purchase an all-day pass.
Offers adults and children unique river-based tours and educational programs on the environment and Pittsburgh region.
The Pittsburgh region’s premier receptive providing one-stop tour packages designed specifically for your group and their interests! Tour packages include culinary,
ethnic heritage, steel industry, pop culture, early American history, wineries, casinos, shopping and more. Tour supplier for motorcoach operators amd groups of all kinds! Step-on guides included.
toursbylocals.com/pittsburghpaprivatetours
WINERY La Casa Narcisi Winery
Private tours of Pittsburgh by an experienced local
resident. Highlights of Pittsburgh and vicinity featuring history, architecture, arts, sports and entertainment. Customized to your interest. Transportation provided in a comfortable SUV.
724-444-4744 •
narcisiwinery.com 4578 Gibsonia Rd. • Gibsonia, PA 15044
Family-owned and operated state-of-the-art winery and restaurant, producing high-quality wines from locally
grown grapes. Wine and fare are inspired by a rich Italian heritage.
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10, 12, 2, 4, 6 Winter:
Summer: 10, 12 2, 4 Varies, please call
Admission varies
Admission varies
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for details $20 $17 for details $10 (2-12)
2 and under free
Admission varies
Runs year-round ghostly events. Haunted Walking Tours
HOURS Daily, 9-5 Call for
ADULT
ADMISSION ADMISSION ADMISSION
SENIOR
CHILD
reservations
Nov. 18-Jan. 7 24 hours a day
Times vary based on cruise schedule
Scheduled in advance
Su, Noon-4; M-S, 10-3
Free Free $12.50-$16.50 N/A $50/hour $50/hour Free $8.50-$9.50 $50/hour
$6
$4
$2
Corner. Tour the Historic Hill District, Pittsburgh’s oldest and one of America’s most famous African American, working-class neighborhoods.
April-Oct: M-Su, 10:30-6 $21 (13+) Nov: S-Su, 10:30-6 Daily, April 1-Oct. 31 $25-$40 $23-$38
$15(3-12): $5, 2 and under
$10-$16
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