Best places: Bridges in Pittsburgh

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Roberto Clemente Bridge
Bridge
“Three Sisters” bridge built in 1928 & open to pedestrians only on Pirates' & Steelers' game days.
4.70 (279 reviews)
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Andy Warhol Bridge
Bridge
One of a trio, this historic suspension bridge is named after the famous visual artist.
4.70 (135 reviews)
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Smithfield Street Bridge
Bridge
😠 Don't look down - you'll see the river through the holes in the sidewalk
4.60 (94 reviews)
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West End
Bridge
👍👍 If you're a photographer shooting sunrise photography, this is the place to go for beautiful shots of the city. try it in the summertime, or a very peaceful day and you'll get nice shots with calm water. watch out for cars and trucks passing by, because your camera will shake for long exposures
4.20 (150 reviews)
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Sixteenth Street Bridge
Bridge
This historic bridge spanning the Allegheny River features steel arches & towers with sculptures.
4.50 (53 reviews)
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Homestead Grays Bridge
Bridge
4.40 (37 reviews)
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Fort Duquesne Bridge
Bridge
👍👍 Who gives a bridge a bad review? Probably some dastardly fat cat who has a ferry boat monopoly. Darn capitalist Ferrygark taking advantage of us who just want to transport our livestock across a river.
4.30 (31 reviews)
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McKees Rocks Bridge
Bridge
3.70 (46 reviews)
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