Highlights
Unique Moroccan-inspired tiny house with private outdoor living space.
Keyless entry and 24/7 professional management for seamless stays.
Steps away from Lawrenceville’s vibrant dining and arts scene.
Location
Pittsburgh PAWhat's nearby
Within 2.6 miles from:
- Strip District (0.5 miles)
- Arsenal Cider House & Wine Cellar (0.1 miles)
- The Clemente Museum (0.3 miles)
- PNC Park (2.6 miles)
- Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens (2.0 miles)
- Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium (2.5 miles)
Description
Le Petit Riad, "The Little Courtyard" in French, is an immersive Moroccan experience. Inspired by Chefchaouen, the sapphire colored city, this is a tiny space with big IMPACT. Every meticulous detail will leave you wondering if somehow, magically, you ended up on a flight to the Mediterranean, instead of PIT. Nestled in a quiet alley literally steps from Butler Street and all Lawrenceville, the hottest hood in Pittsburgh, has to offer.
KEY AMENITIES / DETAILS:
✓ TINY HOUSE with a private spacious outdoor “living room”
✓ Check-in process: Keyless entry with code
✓ 1 Bathroom with separate shower
✓ Rain shower head with hand held nozzle
✓ Sleeps 2: Queen Murphy bed, that easily tucks away into a closet when not in use, to maximize living space. Bed will be in the down position upon arrival
✓ Internet: High speed up to 200mbps
✓ Parking: Free street parking on nearby streets.
✓ Laundry: Washer/dryer in property
✓ Kitchenette: Fully stocked with quality amenities. There is no range, however the riad has a portable induction cooktop, microwave and an air fryer for light meal prep
✓ Coffee/Tea: Premium whole bean and ground coffee, gourmet tea
✓ HVAC: Ductless, hotel-style mini split
We're professionally managed by HostWise Stays, one of the top-rated in the US! Featuring a 4.93 / 5 with over 11k reviews, we are in the top 0.1% in the country! With 24/7/365 rapid availability for anything you need, think of us as your "virtual concierge" but know that we have a full team in the area, should any issues arise that require in-person assistance.
**"Don't trust your stay to someone far way!"**
Via "Visit Pittsburgh":
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 affordable properties, 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.
Pittsburgh is called the City of Bridges due to our rivers and hills, and because of this, driving here is a learning curve. Since our area is super walkable, with a 90+ walk score, we recommend parking and staying put for your stay, and using Uber / Lyft if you're venturing further out.
Approximate Walking Times
➤ Round Corner Cantina - 0.1 miles / ~3 minutes
➤ Morcilla - 0.3 miles / ~6 minutes
➤ Arsenal Cider House - 0.2 miles / ~4 minutes
➤ Grapperia - 0.2 miles / ~5minutes
➤ Eleventh Hour Brewing - 0.2 miles / ~5 minutes
➤ Industry Public House - 0.5 miles / ~12 minutes
➤ Trace Brewing - 0.6 miles / ~14 minutes
Approximate Drive Times:
➤ Strip District - ~3 minutes
➤ University of Pittsburgh - ~6 minutes
➤ Heinz Field (Acrisure Stadium) - ~8 minutes
➤ Stage AE - ~8 minutes
➤ Andy Warhol Museum - ~8 minutes
➤ PPG Arena - ~8 minutes
➤ PNC Park - ~8 minutes
➤ Rivers Casino - ~8 minutes
➤ National Aviary - ~8 minutes
➤ Point State Park - ~9 minutes
➤ Station Square - ~12 minutes
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Amenities
Great place and a perfect location. Lots to do in a walkable distance as well as lots of other fun stuff to explore with a short drive. Great food in the area. Place was super cool and perfect for my needs. Chad was super helpful from check in to check out and the all of the instructions and description of the space were super clear and accurate. Will def be booking this space again! Super cute place in a great part of PGH. Awesome job laying out the unit and loved how the bed folded into the wall making for a ton more functional space when not sleeping. Hope to be back! Wow. So many appliances for a small house! That was incredible! And the coffee provided is such a nice touch. <br/>As others have said, it's a converted garage in an alley. It's small, probably better for a single person than a couple. The only place to put your belongings is on the couch. And then to sit on the couch, you must move your suitcase to the bed. The AC has to be running COLD to dehumidify the space. If you turn it off, it's swampy inside. The back area is fantastic and makes the space more livable. <br/>You really can't shower without steaming the whole place up. It was fine for the two nights I was there; I spent most of the time out of the house. Walking past the burned-down row rowhome with active squatters across the alley felt uncomfortable, so I walked around and came from the other direction. <br/>In all, it was fine and the neighborhood is fun, but I wouldn't stay there again. very cute little studio just down the street from great restaurants and cute shops.
Property Rules
Self check-in with smart lock
Not suitable for children and infants