Sunnyledge Boutique Hotel
Filed under: Luxury Travel & Hotels
Need a place to stay in the Pittsburgh area? The Sunnyledge Boutique Hotel and Tea Room in Shadyside is an intimate Victorian-style hotel. The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review tells the story of Avery Abrams and Patricia Romeo who bought the property for $250,000 at auction over 10 years ago and painstakingly brought it back to its former glory. The mansion was built in 1886 and has been restored with an eye toward maintaining its Gilded Age charm and decorated with finds sourced from around the world. The eight-bedroom hotel is also home to a martini bar and a dining room. Suites cost $275 per night and the rooms are appointed with king size beds, cable television, and marble bathroom with Jacuzzi tubs.
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