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Vacation rentals in Pittsburgh

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Quick stats about vacation rentals in Pittsburgh

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 3,750 vacation rentals in Pittsburgh

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Pittsburgh vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ 37 per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 239,710 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    1,890 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 1,250 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    70 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    2,470 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    3,650 of Pittsburgh vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Pittsburgh rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Pittsburgh stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Pittsburgh's top spots, include PNC Park, Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium, and Point State Park

Top-rated vacation rentals in Pittsburgh

Guests agree: these stays are highly rated for location, cleanliness, and more.

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Top guest favorite
An aerial view captures the contemporary home surrounded by lush greenery. The structure showcases a mix of wood and metal siding, with a spacious deck featuring outdoor seating and dining options, as well as a grassy area below, inviting relaxation amidst nature.
Home in Pittsburgh
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 185 reviews

Cliffside Luxury with Spectacular City Views

Amazing views, rooftop patio w/fire pit, contemporary design and furnishings are just the beginning for your amazing stay at our cliffside paradise. This architecturally stunning home offers a fully equipped kitchen, two decks to dine and relax on. Beyond its walls, you can visit the nearby Station Square shops and restaurants, 2 Inclines, Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium, Warhol Museum, the Rivers Casino, or watch the Penguins at PPG Arena, Steelers at Heinz Field, and the Pirates at PNC Park!

Top guest favorite
Apartment in Downtown Pittsburgh
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews

Stunning King Suite |Unbeatable Downtown Location!

Experience Pittsburgh's Cultural District from this new king suite! You are surrounded by Pittsburgh's best restaurants, shops, steps away from the Convention Center, theaters, and more. Designed for comfort and convenience in an unbeatable location. - King bed - Whirlpool tub / shower - Equipped Kitchen & Laundry - Walk to everything - Mult garages within 5 min - 24/7 guest support Perfect for business trips, events, or weekend getaways. We're here for you before, during and after your stay!

Guest favorite
A cozy parlor is adorned with deep red walls and vintage decor. Two large velvet couches are positioned around a wooden coffee table. A vintage organ sits against one wall, complemented by a blue stained-glass light fixture overhead. Framed artwork and decorative elements enhance the unique atmosphere.
Apartment in Pittsburgh
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 99 reviews

The Weary Traveler

A haunting place for weary travelers that rests just above a curious little shop in the Allentown neighborhood of Pittsburgh. Established in 1903, the old bones of this building have a lot of magic hidden in them and the owners of The Weeping Glass have brought them back to life in this extension of their curiosity shop. Minutes from other off beat and unique businesses and a short ride to down town and the South Side. Please note that due to demand, our cancelation policy is extremely firm.

Top guest favorite
The entrance of the cottage is highlighted by a welcoming set of white stairs leading up to a covered porch. Lush green grass surrounds the path, while colorful flowers are seen along the base of the home, adding a touch of vibrancy to the exterior.
Home in Sewickley
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Bright and Beautiful one bedroom Cottage

Beautiful one bedroom cottage within walking distance to Sewickley Village and just 20 minutes from downtown Pittsburgh. This property is impeccably clean, well maintained, and loaded with amenities. You'll find everything you need for your stay and enjoy 2 smart TV's, gas fireplace and wood burning stove, marble bathroom with whirlpool tub, private fenced back yard, large patio, fire pit, washer and dryer, central air and heat, baby grand piano, complete kitchen, and many extras.

Guest favorite
The living area features a blue three-seater couch with a round rug underneath, paired with a coffee table. A kitchen island with bar stools is visible in the background, while a dining table and wooden stairs leading to an upper level are seen on the right. Natural light enters through nearby windows.
Apartment in Pittsburgh
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 281 reviews

Brand New! Lawrenceville KING Suite - Huge Balcony

1 bedroom 1 bath apartment w/ a HUGE private balcony steps from Butler St in Lawrenceville neighborhood! Sleeper Sofa and extra linens for bigger groups. BRAND NEW construction! Enjoy this stylish space in the coolest neighborhood in town, steps to dozens of restaurants, shops, coffee shops. A few blocks to UPMC Children's hospital and the Strip District, short drive to Downtown, North Shore, Shadyside, Oakland, very close to Pitt, CMU, & several hospitals! Book your stay today!

Top guest favorite
An open kitchen area features modern black cabinetry paired with white countertops and stainless steel appliances. Ample natural light filters through large windows, illuminating the space. An adjacent staircase leads to the upper level, while the living area is visible in the background.
Apartment in Pittsburgh
5 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Immaculate Double King Suite w/ Rooftop Terrace

Enjoy our immaculate 2 BR Penthouse suite on Butler Street, right in the heart of Lawrenceville. This is a brand new construction building in 2025. Just steps away from several local shops, cafes, and dining options in one of Pittsburgh’s most vibrant neighborhoods. ⭐2 King Beds (memory foam mattresses) ⭐1 Queen Sleeper sofa + 1 Queen Murphy Bed + Pack N Play ⭐Rooftop Deck w/ City view ⭐Free in-unit washer/dryer ⭐Free off-street parking ⭐Desk with speedy wifi ⭐24/7 guest support

Top guest favorite
Home in Bloomfield
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 216 reviews

Urban serenity, privacy in charming carriage house

Carriage house apartment all to yourself. Sleeps 3. Uniquely charming. Private, quiet, and self-contained. Keypad check-in, free parking, laundry, many amenities. Responsive hosts on site. Great location in lively East End. Convenient to hospitals, restaurants, shopping, entertainment, public transportation. Ideal weekend getaway for couples. Perfect for traveling workers. Extended stay discounts for bookings of a week or more. Discounts offered for return guests; please inquire.

Top guest favorite
A modern studio features a spacious layout with large windows showcasing views of the Pittsburgh skyline. The room includes a comfortable king size bed with plush blankets, a sleek kitchen area, and a cozy seating space with a green couch. Thoughtful design accents are evident throughout.
Apartment in Mount Washington
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Grandview Studio | Skyline Views | Private Parking

Our newly renovated studio features amazing views of the Pittsburgh skyline right from your king size bed! Featuring ~400sq ft of living space right on Grandview Ave, you can't beat this location. Just a block to Shiloh St., park for free in our off-street spot, and don't move your car the whole stay! Every nook was thoughtfully remodeled, from the electric fireplace to the spacious kitchen. Our bathroom also features a rain shower & custom copper sink, great for getting ready!

Guest favorite
A modern living area is highlighted by large windows allowing natural light to fill the space. A comfortable sofa is adorned with decorative pillows, facing a wooden coffee table. A tall lamp stands nearby, and shelves display various books and decor.
Home in South Side Flats
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 439 reviews

Urban converted gas station in heart of South Side

My place is close to art and culture, restaurants and dining, and family-friendly activities. The southside is loaded with bars and restaurants, grocery and clothing stores, galleries, public library and pool. It is very near downtown Pgh and has great bike/running trails along the river. You’ll love my place because of the outdoors space, the neighborhood, the light, the comfy bed, and the kitchen. My place is good for couples, business travelers, and furry friends (pets).

Guest favorite
The open kitchen area is illuminated by pendant lighting above the countertop, featuring a spacious sink and a wooden surface. Large windows dressed with light curtains invite natural light, while a small potted plant adds a touch of greenery. The entrance door is positioned to the right.
Home in North Side
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 175 reviews

Deutschtown Carriage House

Newly renovated carriage house in the heart of the historic Deutschtown district. This special place is close to everything: PNC Park, Acrisure Stadium, Allegheny General Hospital (AGH), National Aviary, Children’s Museum, the Warhol, Mattress Factory, Allegheny Commons Park, Stage AE, Downtown, and many restaurants. Whether you're a sports fan, a traveling nurse, a concert-goer, or just coming to Pittsburgh for a little of everything, this is the place for you.

Top guest favorite
The exterior of a brick building showcases a distinctive round turret topped with a slate roof. A blue front door, framed by an arched window, is highlighted by the warm tones of the surrounding brickwork. Symmetrical windows and decorative light fixtures add to the structure's charm.
Apartment in Pittsburgh
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

504 Bascom Ave Serene Luxury

Nestled in the middle of an adorable community of stone cottages, this historic structure built in 1938 was the first home John Mattys built in this neighborhood. He went on to build all the houses on Mattys (named after himself) and Oceanas Avenues (named for the sisters that commissioned and lived in this duplex). Re-imagined for contemporary lifestyles, 504 Bascom is your cozy cottage but with all the amenities you deserve. I look forward to hosting you!

Top guest favorite
Apartment in Highland Park
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Highland Park Carriage House

This two-room apartment is located in the popular East End of Pittsburgh in the Highland Park neighborhood. Highland Park is mostly residential, with a small business district with several popular restaurants, a coffee shop, a bakery, and a small market. The apartment is one block from the bus line, and less than a mile to Whole Foods and an ever growing choice of restaurants in East Liberty. Downtown Pittsburgh is only 4 miles away.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Pittsburgh?

    Explore neighborhoods like Shadyside, Lawrenceville, and the Strip District for accommodations that blend easy access to dining, unique shops, and local character. Downtown Pittsburgh also has city views and a vibrant atmosphere close to major attractions.

  • What are the best things to do in Pittsburgh with kids?

    Families often visit the Carnegie Science Center, Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium, and the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh for interactive exhibits and hands-on learning. Local parks and riverfront trails invite outdoor play.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Pittsburgh?

    Explore the Andy Warhol Museum, take in local history at the Heinz History Center, and wander the Strip District for food and shopping. The Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens and Point State Park are frequently suggested for green spaces.

  • How is the weather in Pittsburgh?

    Pittsburgh has cold winters ranging from 21–36°F (-6–2°C), and warm, humid summers near 64–83°F (18–28°C). Spring and autumn bring mild days and frequent rain, so a jacket and umbrella come in handy.

  • What are the best places to visit in Pittsburgh?

    Pittsburgh has popular sites like the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Duquesne Incline for skyline views, and the lively Strip District. Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens and the Andy Warhol Museum are also frequently suggested.

  • What are some hiking trails in Pittsburgh?

    Explore forested paths at Frick Park, stroll the scenic trails of Schenley Park, or head to Riverview Park for wooded ravines and open fields. These parks welcome walkers, joggers, and families looking for nature nearby.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Pittsburgh?

    Families often visit the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium, build and play at the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh, or discover science at the Carnegie Science Center. Parks and community festivals give opportunities for group fun throughout the year.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Pittsburgh?

    Explore local state parks for hiking, visit covered bridges in nearby towns, or discover regional history at rural museums. Popular outdoor destinations around Pittsburgh include Ohiopyle State Park and Fallingwater, a Frank Lloyd Wright home.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Pittsburgh?

    Many stays in neighborhoods like Lawrenceville, South Side, and Shadyside welcome pets. City parks and trails provide green spaces for walks and outdoor play with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Pittsburgh?

    Locals suggest bringing comfortable shoes for hilly streets and exploring the city’s food scene beyond downtown. Riding the incline railways is a unique way to take in river and skyline views.

  • What is Pittsburgh known for?

    Pittsburgh is known for its historic steel industry, distinct bridges spanning three rivers, and vibrant arts and sports culture. The city hosts renowned museums and a mix of heritage neighborhoods.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Pittsburgh?

    Explore local murals in the Garfield neighborhood, wander the gardens at Mellon Park, or discover public art installations scattered through city spaces. Many visitors also enjoy finding smaller galleries and artist-run spaces just outside the typical museum circuit.

  • What are the best foods to try in Pittsburgh?

    Try a sandwich from Primanti Bros., sample pierogies reflecting Eastern European roots, and taste burnt almond torte from local bakeries. Many restaurants highlight farm-to-table dishes and Pittsburgh-style pizza.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Pittsburgh?

    Pack layers for changing temperatures, a rain jacket or umbrella for wet days, and comfortable shoes for exploring hilly neighborhoods. A reusable water bottle and sun protection come in handy for outdoor activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Pittsburgh like?

    Neighborhoods such as the Strip District, South Side, and Lawrenceville have a mix of breweries, music venues, and late-night eateries. You will find live bands, relaxed lounges, and spaces for dancing across the city.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Pittsburgh?

    Pittsburgh hosts the Three Rivers Arts Festival in early summer, light-focused events like Highmark Light Up Night in late autumn, and seasonal celebrations marking sports and local heritage. Jazz festivals and multicultural food events are often celebrated.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Pittsburgh?

    Many vacation rentals in areas such as Shadyside, Squirrel Hill, and North Side are often described as family friendly. Look for homes with kitchen access, extra space, and proximity to parks or museums.

  • When is the best time to visit Pittsburgh?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for milder temperatures, blooming gardens, and outdoor events. Autumn draws visitors with colorful foliage and cool evenings.

All about Pittsburgh

Once the thriving center of the country’s steel industry, today Pittsburgh is a vibrant metropolis with flowing rivers, a spectacular city skyline, and a top-notch arts scene with outstanding museums and galleries, including the Museum of Natural History and the Carnegie Museum of Art. The city’s downtown is known as the Golden Triangle, home to buzzing Market Square, where many events and exhibitions are held throughout the year. The square sits at the junction of the Ohio, Allegheny, and Monongahela Rivers, making the area popular with anglers and kayakers, and in winter it’s dominated by a huge ice-skating rink. The Cultural District is where you’ll find the city’s theaters and concert halls, and the lively Strip District is full of converted warehouses containing markets, boutiques, and some of the city’s hippest restaurants. There are also several parks and gardens in the triangle, including the historic Point State Park.

What are the top things to do in Pittsburgh?

The Strip District

The city’s former warehouse district is now a hub for shopping and eating where you’ll find loads of independent boutiques, homewares stores, fresh produce and flower stalls, and souvenir shops. There’s also a great selection of cafes, international delis, and some of Pittsburgh’s top restaurants, pop-up markets, and street fairs. The district is also home to the Carnegie Museum of Art, one of the finest contemporary art collections in the country.

Duquesne Incline

The Duquesne Incline is a historic 19th-century funicular leading up to Mount Washington, one of the city’s most charming neighborhoods. The funicular still uses two of its original cable cars, and when you reach the upper station you can browse the photos and displays that document its history. On the way up, enjoy views of the city. Once at Mount Washington you can have a meal at one of the restaurants overlooking Pittsburgh’s skyline.

Point State Park

At the junction of the city’s three rivers sits the 36-acre Point State Park, with scenic walking trails and river access for kayaking and boating. The park’s most iconic feature is the Point Fountain — one of the largest in the country — spraying water 150 feet into the air. You’ll also find the Fort Pitt Museum, which offers insight into Pennsylvania’s role in the American Revolution, and the Fort Pitt Block House — a small defensive stronghold built in 1764.

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