- Our list of the best things to do in Robinson, Pennsylvania, features the top 71 nearby activities — including 30 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Robinson, PA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, Amusement, and Outdoor Places.
- The results below include the top 0 things to do within the city of Robinson, PA , followed by 71 popular activities in nearby cities, including Pittsburgh, Washington, East Liverpool, Bethel Park, Weirton and Newell
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10 Children's Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
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At Children's Museum of Pittsburgh, there are a variety of projects for children to explore and expend their energy on. The exhibits feature puzzles, art and crafts, gardens, a theater, and more for kids to play in.
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Since 1954, the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum, has been delighting streetcar enthusiasts with its unique collection of trolley cars and educational exhibits. Today, the museum boasts a 50-car collection and also hosts special events for schools and families.
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305 Church Road, Bethel Park, PA 15102
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Bladerunners Ice Complex - Bethel Park provides families the opportunity to participate in skating lessons, have fun during an open skate session, or check out one of the money shows on ice that comes to the area.
17.4 Miles
The view from the top of Mount Washington has often been described as one of the most beautiful in the United States. The neighborhood is filled with restaurants, and independent businesses.
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350 W. Station Square Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15219
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The Gateway Clipper Fleet is moored on the southern shore of the Monongahela River. The boats sail the Three Rivers all year round with sightseeing cruises, concert cruises, dinner and dancing events, or private charter cruises.
17.4 Miles
Point State Park is a state park commemorating the historic heritage of the surrounding area during the French and Indian War. Attractions include boating, fishing, hiking and biking trails, and the Fort Pitt Museum.
17.5 Miles
PNC Park opened in 2001 as the second smallest major league baseball stadium in the United States behind Fenway Park. The 38,383-seat ball stadium is the home to the Pittsburgh Pirates, in addition to hosting college baseball games and concerts.
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Housing an extensive collection of artworks in a wide range of media by Philadelphia native Andy Warhol, the Andy Warhol Museum emphasizes interactive and creative engagement with the art and life of the iconic artist.
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One of the most elaborate theaters in Pittsburgh, Heinz Hall offers entertainment from orchestra concerts to musicals. A venue for many kinds of entertainment, the hall provides a comfortable atmosphere for audiences to sit back, relax, and enjoy the beautiful acoustics.
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The Market Square is an open courtyard that is perfect for grabbing a few rays with friends and people watching. The square is surrounded by a variety of restaurants and cafes as well as quirky shops that give the area culture.