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A Walking Tour of Pittsburgh's Bridges and River Shores

  • Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel (map)
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Pittsburgh is a city of bridges. No matter how you count them, there are hundreds of bridges spanning our many waterways, valleys, and ravines. Bridges also offer changing vistas on the natural and manmade features of the cityscape, giving us different perspectives on our physical environment as we cross them. In Pittsburgh, these works of artful engineering are also a source of pride.

Join us for this tour as we take a loop bounded by the Roberto Clemente and Andy Warhol Bridges and the north and south shores of the Allegheny River. Taking in sites ranging from the historically preserved Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel to the recently opened Allegheny Overlook Pop-Up Park as well as the bridges and river, this tour reveals the dynamic relationship between humans and nature that characterizes much of Pittsburgh.

This is an in-person tour. Please read the important information regarding registration in light of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

To ensure participants’ safety, PHLF employs a radio audio system that transmits from the tour guide’s headset to earpieces worn by each tour participant. All units and lanyards are sanitized before and after each tour. Participants may use their own headsets or earbuds (with standard round jack), or PHLF will provide a disposable earpiece, if needed.

We require that all persons wear a face mask fully covering the nose and mouth at all times during the tour.

Participation in the tour is contingent on signing an acknowledgement and release, which, among other things, verifies participant’s understanding that PHLF is unable to guarantee compliance with the foregoing Covid-19 recommendation.

Upon receiving your registration, we will email the acknowledgement and release; please sign and bring it to the tour.

Tour meeting and ending point: 107 Sixth Street, in Downtown (in front of the Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel). Please arrive 10 minutes before the tour’s start time. The tour route is largely flat but includes stairs at several points.

See dates and times below and click on the links to purchase a ticket. Please take care to note the different tour times and days.

Saturday, August 14
11:00 a.m. — Noon
Cost: $10.00
Total participants: 20
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Friday, August 20
10:00 a.m. — 11:00 a.m.
Cost: $10.00
Total participants: 20
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Tuesday, August 31
6:00 p.m. — 7:00 p.m.
Cost: $10.00
Total participants: 20
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