Treat your special someone to an unforgettable Valentine's Day! Enjoy a delicious three course meal in the beautiful Omni William Penn Grand Ballroom, a tremendous silent auction and a night of dancing with 8-piece powerhouse band, No Bad JuJu. Two drink tickets included with ticket. Semi-formal attire. READ MORE
Add this screening to your top five events for spending Valentine’s Day in Pittsburgh, whether you’re madly in love, agonizing over past relationships, or you just really like John Cusack. READ MORE
Beauty comes from within. So does the nature of the Beast. See both sides of the story in Beauty and the Beast. The classic tale weaves a tender love story between the gnarled trees of the enchanted forest. Audiences are offered a glimpse at unexpected romance, heartbreak and the power of love through striking scenery and stunning neoclassical choreography. READ MORE
Start your Valentine’s date night at the cozy, candlelit Wigle Whiskey Tasting Room & Bottle Shop Downtown with the perfect pairing – Wigle & chocolate! READ MORE
Enjoy a romantic Valentines dinner at Braddock's Rebellion inside the Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel. After dinner, heat things up with special Be Mine cocktails at Braddock's Streetside and then dance the night away on Friday only with Bachata Dance Night! READ MORE
Misplaced Fortunes navigates a literal and metaphoric treasure hunt through three centuries of history, legends, and lies. Ross Mantle's sly, playful, and sometimes surreal photographs and texts connect the buried paths between General Braddock's lost colonial paychest, America’s unquestioned obsession with progress, and Manifest Destiny. READ MORE
All February long, the Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel invites couples to celebrate their love with our Romance Package. Book one of our King category rooms or above for one night or longer Thursday - Sunday and receive a house made chocolate truffles and a bottle of sparkling wine and discounted valet parking. Rates from $229. READ MORE
Quintessential funny man Derek Hughes has been lauded by audiences and critics alike, with the New York Times calling him “thoroughly entertaining.” READ MORE