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House on a hill - view of Pittsburgh
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Avis voyageurs
9,6 sur 10
Exceptionnel
2 chambres2Â salles de bain6 personnes150Â mÂČ
Ăquipements populaires
Découvrir la zone

- Place, Salle omnisports PPG Paints Arena
- Place, University of Pittsburgh
- Place, Carnegie Mellon University
- Airport, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvanie (PIT-Aéroport international de Pittsburgh)
Chambres et lits
2 chambres (6Â personnes)
Chambre 1
1 trĂšs grand lit
Chambre 2
1 trĂšs grand lit
2Â salles de bain
Salle de bain 1
Salle de bain 2
Espaces
Cuisine
Balcon
Coin salle à manger séparé
Jardin
Salle Ă manger
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à propos de cet hébergement
House on a hill - view of Pittsburgh
Must love steep driving! This newly renovated house boasts breathtaking views of Pittsburgh city and comes fully furnished with plush furniture and the latest appliances. Park your car in the convenient driveway and head up to your cozy abode. Inside you`ll find 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and an open living area with the full kitchen. Enjoy a relaxing stay with elevated views and leave the cleaning chore list at home - it`s all taken care of here!
It is 3 minutes to Carson street (bars and food), 6 minutes to downtown, 9 minutes to Grandview and the best view in the Burgh, and 9 minutes to the sports complexes.
Virtual Tour: https://youtu. be/Orhhe2Cyy-c (remove the space before the `be`)
You have 100% private access to the driveway, the back yard, and this whole unit, not the lower unit or front porch.
Available as needed.
It is 3 minutes to Carson street (bars and food), 6 minutes to downtown, 9 minutes to Grandview and the best view in the Burgh, and 9 minutes to the sports complexes.
South Side Slopes is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania`s South Side area. The neighborhood comprises the hills from the South Side Flats neighborhood along the Monongahela River from the Liberty Bridge (west) to beyond Josephine Street (east).
In many parts of the South Side Slopes, homes offer panoramic views of the city skyline that span the distance from beyond McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, to Homestead, Pennsylvania. Many homes are perched well above the city skyline. This neighborhood provides access to the South Side Flats by various means, including the many public staircases.
Every autumn the South Side Slopes Neighborhood Association (SSSNA) hosts its annual `StepTrek`, where participants travel over the various public step streets. Pittsburgh, like many cities in the United States built on hillsides, classifies public staircases as streets. The hills being steep, staircases allowed access to the different parts of the slopes neighborhood. The SSSNA hopes to maintain the staircases as a legacy of its history as a mining town.
The Mission Street steps between Oakley Street and Barry Street in addition to the top of Yard Way off Pius St. offer views of the South Side Flats neighborhood and downtown Pittsburgh. These public staircases are sometimes called paper streets, being pedestrian streets shown on City maps but not accessible by vehicles.
South Side Park is a City Park with hiking trails, a small orchard patch and views of the City of Pittsburgh skyline. It is home to many species of birds, small animals and deer. It contains a small wetlands area, complete with cattails and many species of wildlife. Black locust trees form a mature canopy over the park. It also includes a community garden at the former Bandi Schaum baseball field on the lower plateau off Mission Street across from the Mission Street water pumping station.
A cor-ten sculpture representing the neighborhood`s topography and buildings is on display in the garden of Paul of the Cross Monastery.
There is an apartment below this rental. There is no shared space. It is completely separate.
Smoking will incur at $300 fine to the guest
It is 3 minutes to Carson street (bars and food), 6 minutes to downtown, 9 minutes to Grandview and the best view in the Burgh, and 9 minutes to the sports complexes.
Virtual Tour: https://youtu. be/Orhhe2Cyy-c (remove the space before the `be`)
You have 100% private access to the driveway, the back yard, and this whole unit, not the lower unit or front porch.
Available as needed.
It is 3 minutes to Carson street (bars and food), 6 minutes to downtown, 9 minutes to Grandview and the best view in the Burgh, and 9 minutes to the sports complexes.
South Side Slopes is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania`s South Side area. The neighborhood comprises the hills from the South Side Flats neighborhood along the Monongahela River from the Liberty Bridge (west) to beyond Josephine Street (east).
In many parts of the South Side Slopes, homes offer panoramic views of the city skyline that span the distance from beyond McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, to Homestead, Pennsylvania. Many homes are perched well above the city skyline. This neighborhood provides access to the South Side Flats by various means, including the many public staircases.
Every autumn the South Side Slopes Neighborhood Association (SSSNA) hosts its annual `StepTrek`, where participants travel over the various public step streets. Pittsburgh, like many cities in the United States built on hillsides, classifies public staircases as streets. The hills being steep, staircases allowed access to the different parts of the slopes neighborhood. The SSSNA hopes to maintain the staircases as a legacy of its history as a mining town.
The Mission Street steps between Oakley Street and Barry Street in addition to the top of Yard Way off Pius St. offer views of the South Side Flats neighborhood and downtown Pittsburgh. These public staircases are sometimes called paper streets, being pedestrian streets shown on City maps but not accessible by vehicles.
South Side Park is a City Park with hiking trails, a small orchard patch and views of the City of Pittsburgh skyline. It is home to many species of birds, small animals and deer. It contains a small wetlands area, complete with cattails and many species of wildlife. Black locust trees form a mature canopy over the park. It also includes a community garden at the former Bandi Schaum baseball field on the lower plateau off Mission Street across from the Mission Street water pumping station.
A cor-ten sculpture representing the neighborhood`s topography and buildings is on display in the garden of Paul of the Cross Monastery.
There is an apartment below this rental. There is no shared space. It is completely separate.
Smoking will incur at $300 fine to the guest
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Wi-Fi haut débit gratuit
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