

City Stories Index · United States · 2026 edition
Pittsburgh vs Washington D.C.
Not opinions, measured walking data. On what we can measure, they tie 3–3. Character is a different question: Pittsburgh is the steel city; Washington D.C. is the planned capital.
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| What we measure | Pittsburgh | Washington D.C. | Leads |
|---|---|---|---|
| Places with a storyspots where a route tells you what happened there | 24 | 63 | Washington D.C. |
| How often you pass a storymetres from one story to the next; fewer is better | 236 | 344 | Pittsburgh |
| Historical figuresreal people you meet in its stories | 3 | 12 | Washington D.C. |
| Instagrammabilityscore /100, on the index’s fixed scale | 100 | 33 | Pittsburgh |
| Group outingsof every 100 plays, how many bring a group of 3+ | 28 | 25 | Pittsburgh |
| International visitors% of player reviews written in a foreign language | 0 | 2 | Washington D.C. |
Differences under 5% count as ties. Sample sizes and definitions on the methodology page.
What their stories are about
How many places with a story each city has per theme: Pittsburgh in orange, Washington D.C. in blue. All bars share one scale, so lengths are comparable everywhere on the chart.
PittsburghWashington D.C.
5 places
arts & culture25 places
1 place
legends & myths9 places
3 places
parks & leisure8 places
6 places
industry & modern era5 places
Pittsburgh scorecard →
The steel city
Washington D.C. scorecard →
The planned capital