Summary: History of the Property Pittsburgh's industrial roots are built on the site of Luna Park, an amusement park that operated from 1905 to 1909. Fredrick Ingersoll's first of 44 amusement parks stretched across 16 acres from what is now Baum Blvd to North Craig Street. Boasting the distinction of being the first amusement park in the United States to use electrical lighting, Luna Park also featured magician shows, wild animal exhibits, exotic curiosities, walking trails surrounding a massive water f
The Space: All suites come with a pull-out sleeper sofa, a queen bed, and a full-size bathroom with a walk-in shower. Each unit also features a desk area and a coffee table with a lift-up top, allowing you to dine and lounge simultaneously. The kitchenette includes a full-size fridge, microwave, hotplate, pots and pans, dishware, glassware, and silverware, providing all the comforts of home. A Keurig machine offers complimentary coffee and tea in the mornings or an evening pick-me-up before you explore all that Pittsburgh has to offer.
*** We are also pet friendly!!! It'll be only $50/per stay! *** An invoice will be sent separately after confirmation For safety measures, we have installed security cameras and decibel meters in the public hallways, entrances to the building.
The Neighborhood: Centrally Located to Nearby Attractions: âą Cultural and Educational Institutions: Carnegie Museum of Art & Natural History, Carnegie Library, Phipps Conservatory, and the Children's Museum. âą Sports Venues: Pittsburgh Penguins hockey arena, Pittsburgh Pirates baseball stadium, and Pittsburgh Steelers stadium. âą Historic Sites: Adjacent to several buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Cathedral of Learning (Pitt Campus), Henry Clay Frick Training School for Teachers (now Pittsburgh Science and Technology Academy), Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum, Schenley High School (now Schenley Apartments), and the U.S. Bureau of Mines (now Hamburg Hall, Carnegie Mellon University).
Getting Around: Getting Around: With convenient access to public transit and major roads, as well as on-site parking, exploring Pittsburgh and its rich history is easy and enjoyable.
Other Things to Note: Why Youâll Love It: âą Stay in a historic building with deep ties to Pittsburghâs past âą Enjoy spacious, modern accommodations with all the comforts of home âą Explore the vibrant and historic neighborhood with ease Book Your Stay: Whether youâre here for business, leisure, or a bit of both, our property offers a unique blend of history and comfort. Book your stay today and experience the best of Pittsburgh! Local Attractions: âą Heinz Field, PNC Park, and the Rivers Casino âą North Shore restaurants âą Water steps âą Walking & biking trails â Bike Pittsburgh âą Kayak rentals â Kayak Pittsburgh âą Several city parks â Riverview Park, Allegheny Commons, North Shore Park/The Point âą Children's Museum & National Aviary âą Carnegie Science Center â Giant Cinema, Planetarium, SportsWorks âą New Hazlett Theater âą Andy Warhol Museum âą Mattress Factory â Museum & Entertainment, Artist-in-Residence Houses âą Historic neighborhoods nearby â Mexican War Streets, Deutschtown
This was perfect for my short stay in Pittsburgh. While I wasnât in the room long it had just about everything you would need. It was the quiet and a short distance from the PPG paints arena. There was plenty of street parking.
This was a perfect location for us while visiting my son who lives at Pitt's upper campus. Quiet street. Safe, easy in/out garage parking. Communication with the owners waa second to none! Thorough information and prompt responses. I've already booked this place for a future visit@
Perfect place for family of 3 with a small dog. Loved the decor and lighting. The space was very comfortable. Easy check-in. Plenty of street parking (which is more accessible after 4pm). 5 - 20 minutes away from multiple universities and downtown. Wonderful host (
The loft was perfect for a short stay in Pittsburgh. Close to the Acrisure Arena and downtown eateries. Off street parking was available for a small fee and easy to access. The industrial vibe and decor were great.