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Pittsburgh Renaissance Festival for Adult or Child on August 24–25 or August 31–September 2

Pittsburgh Renaissance Festival
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Renaissance festival whisks guests back to the 16th century thanks to period sets, costumed characters, and knight-filled jousting events

  • General admission
  • Age ranges for age-specific tickets:
    • Adult: 13+
    • Child: 5–12
  • Free admission for children under 5
  • Dates and times: August 24 to 25 or August 31 to September 2, from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
  • What items can I bring into the event?: participants are welcome to come dressed in costume and costumes are available for rental; costume swords and daggers are permitted as long as they are properly sheathed and peace-tied (must present to Safety Services Personnel at the Festival Main Gate).
  • Prohibited items: outside food and beverages
  • Transportation: free parking
  • Pets allowed?: no
  • Rain or shine event

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Expiration varies. Amount paid never expires. The deal is valid only for tickets on the dates of the event as listed and may not be exchanged or redeemed for any other dates. Rain or shine event. Free parking included. Vouchers must be exchanged for tickets in Groupon tent Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift(s). Valid only for option purchased. Not valid with other offers or promotions. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Offer is not eligible for our promo codes or other discounts. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Pittsburgh Renaissance Festival

When the Good King Henry turns back the clock at the start of the Pittsburgh Renaissance Festival, he transports patrons to a 16th century that looks a little different than history might say. First, the festival evokes the 16th century of Europe more than the 16th century of Pittsburgh. And second, there are fairies fluttering about. But these fantastical elements don't draw ire from history buffs—in fact, they incite straight-up delight. That's because they add up to one thing: spectacle. Read on for a few other sights and sounds to expect.

  • Jugglers and maidens and minstrels, oh my: The first thing you'll probably notice is the sheer number of costumed entertainers wandering through the grounds and interacting with visitors. Expect kings, peasants, and even fire-breathers.
  • A feast fit for royalty: Clear your plate for turkey legs, steaks on a stake, and king's sausage, as well as some time-bending menu items such as pizza and a cup full of mini cookies.
  • A real-life knight's tale: A Renaissance fest just wouldn't be complete without jousting. During three daily competitions, noble knights and their brave horses will crash into each other before exchanging insurance information.
  • Handmade wares: More than 100 vendors will be on hand to sell clothing, costumes, weapons, pottery, and even shoes. Plus crowds can see live demos of blacksmithing and glassblowing.
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