A Cable Car Ride Recommended for Sunset:Duquesne Incline
🚠Climbing Pittsburgh's Washington Mountain, you can either drive or take one of the four remaining inclines in the United States, the little red car known as the Duquesne Incline. Although there is another incline, the Monongahela Incline, both can take you up the mountain, the Duquesne Incline is more historic and offers a direct view of Pittsburgh's Golden Triangle as soon as you reach the top. This is also the best spot to view the night scene of Pittsburgh.🚠 🚠There are several observation decks at the top of the mountain, from which you can count the city's famous bridges in the distance. As Pittsburgh is located at the confluence of three rivers and has the highest number of bridges in the United States, with a total of 446, it is also known as the "City of Bridges." The mountaintop is a residential area with villas.🚠 🚠In the evening, Pittsburgh at dusk is enveloped in a lavender afterglow, truly breathtaking. As the sun sets and the night falls, overlooking the downtown area with its initial glow of lights presents a magnificent view. 🚠If you are short on time, this is the most worthwhile spot to check off your list. 🚠You can dine at the restaurant at the foot of the cable car in the evening, and I recommend trying the French hotpot, which is definitely worth a try. #PittsburghDiningGuide #WhatToDoInPittsburgh #PittsburghTravel #PittsburghFunAndDine