The spaceStudio apartment equipped with a full kitchen, a bathroom with rain shower and soaking tub. The open floor plan allows natural light to cascade throughout the entire space, which is full of house plants and art.
Guest accessSecond floor studio: 800 sf with full kitchen, full bath with rain shower and soaking tub, laundry and a comfortable queen sized pull out Murphy bed. Free Parking available in adjacent lot.
Additional notesOur check-out instructions are simple, we just ask that you leave the sheets on the bed and put any used towels or washcloths on the floor in the bathroom.
We offer a pet friendly Airbnb because we adore our own dog, Mindy, and understand the importance of traveling with four-legged family members. As long as your pet is well mannered they are more than welcome. There is a small grassy area behind the building your dog can use. It’s also worth noting that our space is full of house plants - some of which may be toxic to animals if ingested. With this in mind, if your pet likes to chew on plants (or anything else for that matter) we recommend crating them while you are out.
Our space is kid friendly, but does have stairs and many house plants - some of which may be toxic to humans if ingested. If you’re traveling with a baby or toddler let us know, a play pen and a pack and play is available upon request.
Guest interactionWe may not see you during your stay, but reach out any time. We are happy to assist with your travel plans, dinner plans and make recommendations based upon your unique taste.
Neighborhood overviewSTRIP DISTRICT
Don't be fooled by the name.
The Strip, as it's called, is foodie heaven and as authentic as it is fun. Locals love it for its low prices and tremendous selections. The one-half square mile shopping district is chock full of ethnic grocers, produce stands, meat and fish markets and sidewalk vendors. Breathe deep because you won't want to escape the splendid aromas of fresh-roasted coffee or just-baked bread. Bordering Downtown, this neighborhood is pure Pittsburgh.
The Vibe
Gritty and authentic. Bursting with local flavor. No pretense, no fluff. Just plain good.
The List
Devour a Primanti Brothers signature sandwich
Bone up on Pittsburgh at the Senator John Heinz History Center
Sign up for a 'Burgh Bits & Bites food tour
The Name
"The Strip," as locals call it, is just that – a narrow strip (one-half mile) of land between the Allegheny River and a mountain of a hill.
LAWRENCEVILLE
It's the city's biggest and arguably hippest neighborhood.
Home to many artists and designers, this trendy 'ville hosts some of the city's biggest arts events. It's a neighborhood on the rise with first-rate, one-of-a-kind shops and an awesome dining scene. The neighborhood has undergone such a revival that it's called a "go-to" destination by The New York Times. Located less than three miles from Downtown, it's a neighborhood with deep roots too. In fact, composer Stephen Foster's father charted the street plans in 1814.
The Vibe
Walkable and welcoming. Entrepreneurial. Unique and distinct. Old-world charm, modern-day edge.
The List
Go on an Allegheny Cemetery tour with the Office of Public Art
Take a spin at Arsenal Bowl, where cool meets retro
Visit the Great One's legacy at The Clemente Museum
Shop and eat at the Annual Joy of Cookies Cookie Tour
The Name
Named for Captain James Lawrence, hero of War of 1812 and famous for his dying words, "Don't Give Up The Ship!"
One More Thing
Stephen Foster was born here. Every July, this composer of America's first pop songs like "Oh, Susanna" and "Camptown Races," is honored at "Doo Dah Days," a music festival held at the historic Allegheny Cemetery, where Foster is buried alongside other Pittsburgh celebrities.
Getting aroundLocated on the city side of the 31 Street Bridge, which allows easy access to anywhere in Pittsburgh. Off street parking is available for your personal automobile in the adjacent lot. A bus stop is located within steps of the front door and ride share cars abundant at all times.