Okay, fellow Pittsburghers, if you could pick one view in Pittsburgh that would earn a spot on a national publication’s list of the best views in America, what would you choose? With all the spectacular views the city affords us, you might just have a difficult time choosing but see if you guessed right.

Mount Washington boasts, perhaps, one of the country’s most spellbinding views, especially when the city skyline shimmers in the evening. But, Travel and Leisure named another spot in the Burgh one of America’s best views.

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Drink in the unspoiled beauty of Pittsburgh’s skyline from the Upper Deck at PNC Park, which earned the 12th spot on the list of America’s best views.

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The Upper Deck provides sweeping views of downtown Pittsburgh but just because you can find the city’s best view from your seat doesn’t mean you should just sit there.

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Stroll down to the Riverwalk behind the outfield for more jaw-dropping views of Pittsburgh’s skyline.

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Make your way around the entire stadium, in fact, for more breathtaking views like this shot of downtown Pittsburgh, Bill Mazeroski’s statue, and Mount Washington in the distance.

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Travel and Leisure recommends what all Buccos fans already know. Cross the Roberto Clemente Bridge, which is closed to traffic on game days, for even more spectacular views like…

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This.

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Do you agree with Travel and Leisure that the upper deck view from PNC Park is one of the best views in America? If not, which view do you think should have landed on the list? The fact that we live in a city with one of the best views in America is just one reason – among many cheeky ones – people should never move to the Burgh. Click here to read more.

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