Mount Lebanon in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Hiking Trails. Discover best things to do in Mount Lebanon with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Mount Lebanon
4.5 based on 92 reviews
My friend and I are training for the Pittsburgh to DC bike trip in September so this was out first outing on the Montour Trail and we were pleased. It is well maintained and the tree canopy is lovely. The National Tunnel was a pleasant surprise and a nice stretch of cool on a hot day. We plan to go back next week.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
South Park has many great walking trails. You could spend an entire day just visiting the trails. There is a small animal preserve with peacocks, turkeys, geese and a small herd of buffalos. There are swimming pools and wave pools (in season) and ice skating rink (in season also).
5 based on 562 reviews
Bicycle Heaven is the World's largest bicycle museum and bike shop.
After reading about this establishment on TripAdvisor we felt compelled to visit and we were absolutely delighted we chose to do so. The building is unassuming but step inside and I felt transported to a different world. There were bikes everywhere, of every description and vintage. The ether smelled of bikes. My memory was taken back to my childhood and cycling in the hills with my pals on their Raleigh Choppers. Over 3000 bicycles crammed into every nook and cranny. I felt the passion of the person who had amassed this wonderful collection. What a place, what fun, what nostalgia.
5 based on 5 reviews
This retro, yet modern, urban park incorporates classic design elements with modern amenities for both spectators and athletes.
Went to the Pirates opening day as a part of our MLB Stadium tour and was not impressed. Pirates fans were great and created a good atmosphere but the facility itself was a disappointment. Stale, cold pretzels on opening day at the start of the game, Summer Shandy for $13.50/can. Multiple bathrooms had over flowing toilets.... was not managed well. Expect more from an MLB stadium....
4 based on 5 reviews
They were SUPER friendly and did a GREAT job drilling the holes in my bowling ball. A friend who bowls competitively recommended them and I do, too. Wonderful service!
5 based on 2 reviews
A green oasis in the middle of Pittsburgh’s vibrant Oakland neighborhood, Phipps has provided a world-class garden experience to its visitors since 1893. Visit to discover breathtaking seasonal flower shows and special exhibits, a nationally-recognized orchid collection, butterflies, botanical gardens, fun family activities, and much more.
wow!...the smell of springtime is amazing and phipps captured it in lovely themed rooms...benches were everywhere to take a break and really experience the beauty...the chihuly sculptures were artistically placed thru out the conservatory...stunning!...gift shop was large, but as with most gift shops in this setting, a bit overpriced...our only beef was the parking...instead of allowing guests to have prime parking, they have staff w/prime parking...walking is not an issue for us, per say but we did see several people exhausted from the long walk from parking...maybe offer an open air shuttle or better yet, have your staff park far away from the building instead of you patrons...
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Located directly south of downtown Pittsburgh, this lively neighborhood boasts an active business district in addition to scenic parks and recreational activities.
We took the Monongehela Incline up and walked aways to spectacular outlook point of the Pittsburgh skyline. The fountain were the rivers meet was not working (cold-n-snowy) but on a sunny day I imagine that spot combined with looking out at the "yellow" bridges that line the rivers is spectacular. Monterray Bay Restaurant is located there. Shiloh Street was a local neighborhood street with shops, bars, a diner, and bakery. Pretty area.
5 based on 241 reviews
Heinz Hall is a beautiful theater in the cultural district in Pittsburgh. Said to be styled after the famous La Scala in Milan. A wonderful venue for anything.
4.5 based on 407 reviews
Wigle is the first distillery in Pittsburgh since Prohibition and makes all of its spirits from scratch from local, organic ingredients. Stop by the Strip District distillery for cocktails, a sample flight or tour. Our tasting room is open Monday thur Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm and Sundays 10-4. Tours of the distillery are given on Saturdays and are limited in size; please sign up for tours in advance on our website to guarantee a spot.
Yes, Gin! We had several hours to kill before our flight, so we stopped in for some cocktails o' the patio. There are plenty of games to play while you navigate around the several EXCELLENT spirit options. We were surprised to see Gin on the list....so G&T it was. We were at a loss to explain why it was SO GOOD! Likewise for everyone else we have shared our purchases with at home. We already ordered more. Go for the fun and bring some home.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Home of the Pittsburgh Steelers, this horseshoe-shaped stadium opened in 2001, and offers spectacular views of the city and riverfront.
I went here twice last year to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers' beat the Cincinnati Bengals 29-14 in October and then they beat up the Titans 40-17 in November. I really enjoyed watching the NFL games at this stadium and will look forward to more of...MoreThank you for your review. We appreciate your feedback!
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