10 Pittsburgh, PA

The food scene in Pittsburgh never ceases to impress, and some truly amazing dinners are to be had at spots like Umami, Tako and Meat & Potatoes. Drinks at Butcher & The Rye are a must, and the brunch at The Commoner in the Hotel Monaco is a definite must–they have a Bloody Mary Bar that's an experience in and of itself, with options to infuse, rim and top your cocktail with a menu of different flavors. Andy Warhol is a Pittsburgh native, and much of his work can be seen in the museum dedicated to his works on the North Shore.

For a nice walk, head to the Duquesne Incline for amazing views. Shopping in Pittsburgh is full of hidden gems; I love the vintage shops in Shadyside (shops like Hey Betty! and EONS are my favorites). If you're after something sweet, stop by Milly's for homemade ice cream before heading out to the suburbs for antiquing. If you're up for a treasure hunt, The Wexford General Store is filled with goodies, if you tale the time to look. —Carrie Goldberg, Travel & Weddings Director