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23 Unique places to stay in Pittsburgh

Epic Shadyide Skydeck | Roof Tub + City Views - Pittsburgh
10 3 reviews

Epic Shadyide Skydeck | Roof Tub + City Views

tower, Pittsburgh
This three-storey Shadyside skyhouse, offering panoramic Pittsburgh skyline views, is situated on Walnut Street, providing convenient walking access to its boutiques and cafes, and is a short drive from Downtown Pittsburgh.
This residence accommodates up to 10 guests with three bedrooms and six beds, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a Jacuzzi, a garden, and rooftop amenities including a soaking tub and outdoor rain shower.
Le Petit Riad: A Moroccan Oasis - Pittsburgh
9.9 179 reviews

Le Petit Riad: A Moroccan Oasis

cabin, Pittsburgh
Le Petit Riad is a tiny house situated in Lawrenceville, a neighbourhood in Pittsburgh, just a short walk from Butler Street and its diverse restaurants and shops.
The Moroccan-inspired cabin features a queen-size Murphy bed, a fully equipped kitchenette with a portable induction cooktop, microwave, and air fryer, and a private outdoor living area, perfect for enjoying the Pittsburgh weather.
Fairfield Inn And Suites By Marriott Pittsburgh Neville Island - Pittsburgh
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Fairfield Inn And Suites By Marriott Pittsburgh Neville Island

island, Glenfield
This hotel is situated on Neville Island, offering convenient access to downtown Pittsburgh, which is between 16 and 32 kilometres away, and its attractions such as Point State Park and the Andy Warhol Museum.
Guests can enjoy river views from the outdoor patio, and the establishment provides spacious rooms and suites equipped with flat-screen televisions and complimentary Wi-Fi, alongside a free breakfast service.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Pittsburgh

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Pittsburgh, PA?

    For a hidden gem, try the Mattress Factory, a contemporary art museum housed in a former mattress factory. It's a little off the beaten path but worth the visit. Or for something outdoorsy, head to the Frick Park, a huge green space with trails and a beautiful view of the city.
  • What attractions is Pittsburgh, PA famous for?

    Pittsburgh is known for its iconic bridges, especially the three that cross the Ohio River: the Andy Warhol Bridge, the Roberto Clemente Bridge, and the Fort Duquesne Bridge. Also, the Carnegie Museums are world-renowned, particularly the Carnegie Museum of Natural History and the Carnegie Science Center.
  • What clothing or gear is recommended for the climate in Pittsburgh, PA?

    Pittsburgh has four distinct seasons, so pack layers! You'll need a warm coat, hat, and gloves in the winter, while a light jacket and comfortable shoes are ideal for spring and autumn. Summers can be hot and humid, so bring breathable clothing and sunscreen.
  • What are the best ways to travel to Pittsburgh, PA eco-consciously?

    The Port Authority of Allegheny County operates a comprehensive bus and light rail network, making it easy to get around the city without a car. For longer distances, consider Amtrak, which offers a direct train line to Pittsburgh from other major cities.
  • Which neigbourhood offers the best unique stays in Pittsburgh, PA?

    If you're looking for unique stays, the Lawrenceville neighbourhood is a great choice. It's known for its trendy shops, restaurants, and art galleries, and there are several unique hotels and guesthouses in the area. The Strip District is another good option, offering a more industrial vibe with unique stays in converted warehouses.
  • What should you know about unique stays in Pittsburgh, PA before booking?

    Unique stays, like bed and breakfasts or boutique hotels, often have limited rooms and might have specific check-in and check-out times. It's always a good idea to book in advance, especially during peak season, and to read reviews to get a sense of the place before you go.

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