Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder. But, as Pittsburghers, we can all probably agree that Pittsburgh is one of the most beautiful cities in the U.S. – maybe even in the world. And, within our beautiful city are plenty of breathtaking spots that deserve a visit. Here are six beautiful places in Pittsburgh that you might have heard of but never got the chance to visit. Or, maybe you didn’t know they exist at all. Now’s your chance to check them out.

  1. Union Station Rotunda

Flickr/Brook Ward If you’re ever been to downtown Pittsburgh, you’ve almost certainly passed Union Station. But, have you strolled into the Rotunda? Take a few minutes to just admire the rotunda, nestled in the historic train station that dates back to 1903.

  1. Destiny Hill Farm

Facebook/Destiny Hill Farm You’ll have to head out of Pittsburgh, traveling to Washington to discover the sheer beauty of Destiny Hill Farm. The picture-perfect farm hosts weddings and other special events. But, it’s also known for its annual Lavender Festival, welcoming visitors to stroll through its blossoming lavender fields each June.

Destiny Hill Farm is located at 1069 S. Main St., Washington, PA 15301.

  1. Indian Hill

Beth Price-Williams/OIYS A burst of color spans six acres at Boyce Park’s Indian Hill. The meadow, brimming with black-eyed susans, debuted in 2017. Climb to the top of the hill, where you’ll get sweeping views of the vibrant meadow. And, sit down for a picnic lunch while you’re there.

Boyce Park is located at 675 Old Frankstown Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15239.

  1. Rodef Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden

Facebook/Rodef Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden Tucked away on Fifth Avenue, the Rodef Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden promises tranquility among the hustle and bustle of the city. Stroll through the garden, blooming with 100 plants from Israel, and admire the scenery. Join other Pittsburghers on a tour of the gardens on the first Wednesday of the month, which run from June through September.

Rodef Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden is located at 4905 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213.

  1. Pittsburgh Botanic Garden

Facebook/Pittsburgh Botanic Garden Connect with nature at the sprawling Pittsburgh Botanic Garden. Nestled in Oakdale, the tranquil garden features several hiking trails, a picturesque pond, and a fairy garden. Spend a lovely day meandering through the Japanese Garden, past the Heritage Homestead, and to the soon-to-be-built Garden of Five Senses. Pittsburgh Botanic Garden is open all year.

The Pittsburgh Botanic Garden is located at 799 Pinkerton Run Rd., Oakdale, PA 15071.

  1. Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve

Facebook/Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve Admire the beauty of nature at Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve, which also serves as the headquarters of the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania. Embark on one of the serene hiking trails that crisscrosses the 134-acre nature reserve. Each trail, in fact, is less than one-mile and will give you an up close look at local wildlife, including red fox, owls, deer, and raccoons.

Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve is located at 614 Dorseyville Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15238.

  1. Fern Hollow Nature Center

Facebook/Fern Hollow Nature Center Embrace nature’s beauty at Fern Hollow Nature Center, a haven for local wildlife and the final mention on our list of beautiful places in Pittsburgh. The nature center boasts 32 species of trees - from the hemlock to the yellow buckeye tree. Embark on a self-guided hike. Or, join one of the nature walks scheduled throughout the year. The nature center also hosts a variety of educational programs.

Fern Hollow Nature Center is located at 1901 Glen Mitchell Rd., Sewickley, PA 15143.

Which of these places in Pittsburgh are your favorite? Or, what other beautiful places in Pittsburgh would you add to this list? Join the conversation in the comments! We all know Pittsburgh is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. And, here are 13 staggeringly beautiful photos that prove that sentiment true.

Flickr/Brook Ward

If you’re ever been to downtown Pittsburgh, you’ve almost certainly passed Union Station. But, have you strolled into the Rotunda? Take a few minutes to just admire the rotunda, nestled in the historic train station that dates back to 1903.

Facebook/Destiny Hill Farm

You’ll have to head out of Pittsburgh, traveling to Washington to discover the sheer beauty of Destiny Hill Farm. The picture-perfect farm hosts weddings and other special events. But, it’s also known for its annual Lavender Festival, welcoming visitors to stroll through its blossoming lavender fields each June.

Destiny Hill Farm is located at 1069 S. Main St., Washington, PA 15301.

Beth Price-Williams/OIYS

A burst of color spans six acres at Boyce Park’s Indian Hill. The meadow, brimming with black-eyed susans, debuted in 2017. Climb to the top of the hill, where you’ll get sweeping views of the vibrant meadow. And, sit down for a picnic lunch while you’re there.

Boyce Park is located at 675 Old Frankstown Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15239.

Facebook/Rodef Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden

Tucked away on Fifth Avenue, the Rodef Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden promises tranquility among the hustle and bustle of the city. Stroll through the garden, blooming with 100 plants from Israel, and admire the scenery. Join other Pittsburghers on a tour of the gardens on the first Wednesday of the month, which run from June through September.

Rodef Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden is located at 4905 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213.

Facebook/Pittsburgh Botanic Garden

Connect with nature at the sprawling Pittsburgh Botanic Garden. Nestled in Oakdale, the tranquil garden features several hiking trails, a picturesque pond, and a fairy garden. Spend a lovely day meandering through the Japanese Garden, past the Heritage Homestead, and to the soon-to-be-built Garden of Five Senses. Pittsburgh Botanic Garden is open all year.

The Pittsburgh Botanic Garden is located at 799 Pinkerton Run Rd., Oakdale, PA 15071.

Facebook/Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve

Admire the beauty of nature at Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve, which also serves as the headquarters of the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania. Embark on one of the serene hiking trails that crisscrosses the 134-acre nature reserve. Each trail, in fact, is less than one-mile and will give you an up close look at local wildlife, including red fox, owls, deer, and raccoons.

Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve is located at 614 Dorseyville Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15238.

Facebook/Fern Hollow Nature Center

Embrace nature’s beauty at Fern Hollow Nature Center, a haven for local wildlife and the final mention on our list of beautiful places in Pittsburgh. The nature center boasts 32 species of trees - from the hemlock to the yellow buckeye tree. Embark on a self-guided hike. Or, join one of the nature walks scheduled throughout the year. The nature center also hosts a variety of educational programs.

Fern Hollow Nature Center is located at 1901 Glen Mitchell Rd., Sewickley, PA 15143.

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