Randyland in Pittsburgh (1501 Arch St, PA 15212)
About:
Folk artist Randy Gilson's landmark building, filled with vividly colored, upbeat murals & objects.
Randyland is located in Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania state) on the street of 1501 Arch St. If you want to ask about something we recommend contacting this place by phone. The Phone number is +1412-342-8152. You can get more information from their website: https://randy.land/. The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Randyland quickly are 40.457931, -80.009740. Scroll down to find out opening hours, reviews and other important information about Randyland.
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Available amenities
Amenities
- Good for kids
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Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Jackson
I can't believe that I've lived in, or near, Pittsburgh for over 15 years and never took the time to visit Randyland until this past weekend. A MUST see for anyone who appreciates art! The kids loved it! We'll be back again to see how Randyland continues to evolve. Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free … More
11.2022Jose
I love love love this concept! I didn't get to meet Randy which I heard was a special treat but an art garden nestled in the concrete jungle is an escape every city needs. The bright colors brings joy to eyes from blocks away and the more you look closely the more you'll find. Its free but of course donations are highly recommended and there's a store to buy some unique souvenirs. I think my favorite part was lower level with the sand and kids toys. Pure nostalgia and being a backpacker I enjoyed all the travel signs to different cities/places around the world. Street parking is available and wasn't to hard to find a spot. Highly recommend if you have 10 minutes to spare.
10.2022T.
Strange place. Not for everyone. Don’t really know how to explain it. I’m assuming it was Randy was actually out in Randyland telling his story when I was there. He seemed to really enjoy talking to the visitors. No cost and free parking. Worth a stop if you like quirky things
09.2022Sampada
Its a lovely place to take a quick trip. Its a colorful junkyard of different shapes and architecture. Its a great experience. You can visit nearby colorful street. it's not that big to spend much time but worth the experience. You can cover entire place in 30 mins. Its truly a great place we went when visiting Pittsburgh its one of the unique place in there
06.2022G
A literal explosion of bright colors! Even the flowering plants were multi-colored, a case of life imitating art. And Mr. Randy does not shy away from expressing views that might seem polarizing to some. So yeah, come and have a look, take lots of photos, and don't forget to leave a donation before leaving. Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free … More
06.2022Indre
Good for a quick stop to see lots of colours and art projects. It’s very artsy, colourful and fun. But it’s just a corner of the street, 1 private yard, so other than looking around there isn’t much else to do there. But it’s with seeing it for sure!
06.2022A
We enjoy visiting Randyland anytime we are in that part of town. It is so easy .. free street parking, walk around Randyland to see all of the cool items and art. Entry is free, but donations are appreciated. This place is definitely a must see. Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free … More
05.2022candice
Where do I start with Randyland? Well, for one, the place immediately sends feel-good vibes from head to toe the second you walk in. A colorful oasis of positivity, might be the best way to describe it. We met Randy as he made an appearance before the whole crowd. What a sweet, inspiring, uplifting, and genuine human he is...just wow. My visit was a couple of weeks ago, and I still think about it. Randy was talking about his next installation featuring John Lennon and I can't wait to come back and check that out. Entry is free, but leaving a donation allows this awesome place to remain open to the general public!
04.2022Anna
I loved this place. I really enjoyed seeing all of the bright colors. There's even a gift shop which unfortunately doesn't have a person working it so if you want a magnet and only have a $20 bill you kind of have to get more stuff. So if you want something from there you should bring smaller bills. Overall though it was a really cool art exhibit. Also parking is hard to find right by Randyland if you don't live in the area and have a parking permit.
03.2022Michael
I first visited Randyland in 2015 and returned to bring a good friend and his son while they made a quick visit... I was proud and happy to share such a magical place and a wonderful person to those who were close to me. Randy was there and shared some empowering words with my friend's son. It was a moment that made me appreciate that there are still good people in this world. I write this on Bob Marley's birthday, a human that unknowingly helped comfort and empower me through trying times just as Randy tries to do for others. I think Bob would be very proud of Randy. Randyland isn't just a place worth visiting if you're passing through; it's a place worth visiting for. Inspiring kids from near and far. He helps water the seeds so they can sprout and grow tall. Life is hard, express the scars, create or admire some art. It's a really good start to building a colorful deck of cards.
02.2022