The Pittsburgh Guidebook is sure to be your go-to resource for exploring southwest Pennsylvania. Check out these great reviews from local media and readers!
Media & Press Reviews

“The Pittsburgh Guidebook is a love letter to our city and region. It captures what makes Pittsburgh so special- from iconic attractions and hidden gems to the experiences that make visitors fall in love with the city again and again. At VisitPITTSBURGH, we’re thrilled to see such a thoughtfully curated resource that celebrates the diversity, creativity, and charm of our communities. This guidebook is a must-have for anyone eager to explore all corners of the Burgh and beyond.” – Courtney Kuzemchak, VisitPITTSBURGH
“No one knows Pittsburgh better than Jeremy and Angie, and this book is the perfect guide to help you find the best things to do in and around the city. If you want to explore southwest PA, definitely pick up a copy.” – Jim Cheney, Uncovering PA
“Discover the Burgh has been an iconic yinzer resource for exploring everything that Pittsburgh has to offer. Their detailed guides, spot-on photography, and genuine enthusiasm have inspired us to learn about places we may not have known existed like the Donora Smog and Kelso Museums. We are so grateful for the passion and dedication they put into showcasing our region.” – John & Rachael, YaJagoff
“I thought the only thing in Pittsburgh to do was eat until I read The Pittsburgh Guidebook. Now I have so many places to visit in between eating.” – Alex Goodstein, Alex Eats Too Much
“Even before I moved to Pittsburgh, I knew Jeremy and Angie were THE go-to experts for what to do in the region. I’ve been using their blog for ideas of things to do since I moved here, and this book is the culmination of everything that is amazing about Discover the Burgh. Their love for and pride in this city shows in every detailed description and carefully curated experience. A must-have book for any local or visitor to Pittsburgh.” – Tory Mather, My Trails Are Many
Check back soon as we release The Pittsburgh Guidebook: 175 Things to Do in Pittsburgh, where we have more reader reviews!