![]() (Keep in mind this one no longer appears to offer shared rooms for those on an extreme budget, however.) I spent most of my visit hanging out with them in the common area, talking Pittsburgh, sharing stories from the road, and it felt like I was in any hostel in any city in the world talking to travelers I had just met about our likes, dislikes, and cool things to do in the area. The hotel has a decently sized kitchen on-site for those wanting to cook their own meals in-house (including a stocked spice shelf which we can fully appreciate), ample coffee from local roaster La Prima, a rather large common area nearby to meet fellow guests, and many amenities unique to bikers including storage and repair kits are perfect for those hitting the trails.īut above all else, what really sets Traveler's Rest apart from the rest are the owners– Pittsburgh natives turned travelers who stayed in many uniquely designed around the world and saw a need for a similar spot in their own city (with all the best aspects of their favorite places). I'd expect more noise in general when the hotel is quite busy, especially when shared facilities are involved (its the nature of the game), but the owners put in a lot of effort to insulate the building from noise which I can always appreciate. My private room with shared facilities was fairly quiet throughout the night (however, the property was not busy during my stay), and only at about 7 am did I start to hear a little noise from the industrial spots nearby. Second, there are the rooms. One of my biggest pet peeves is staying in facilities with shared facilities is the comfort level, but the room options here will give some nearby hotels a run for their money for bed comfort. I was invited to the hotel for an overnight stay and wanted to share a bit more about this hidden gem in the South Side. ![]() Traveler's Rest is one boutique hotel that opened up in South Side near Station Square and it certainly fills a need! One thing that always bothered me about the Pittsburgh hotel scene is that our budget and boutique hotel offering is much more limited compared to chain offerings. Whenever we need to travel economically, we look toward shared dorms and private rooms in order to meet our travel goals. As such, we have updated the language of this article accordingly.Īs avid travelers, we've done our fair share of overnight stays in hostels and boutique hotels- from $3 hole-in-the-walls in central China to high-end lodge-esque accommodations dedicated to hikers in Patagonia. Now the hotel has overhauled its offering to offer private rooms for various group sizes with shared facilities and is much more in line with a traditional boutique hotel. ![]() Note: We stayed at The Traveler's Rest Hotel when it formerly operated as a hostel. Please confirm these directly with any business or attraction prior to visiting. Pricing, operating hours, or menus may have changed since our initial visit and may not be reflected in subsequent updates. Please check out our Terms and Conditions. Our site uses demographic data, email opt-ins, display advertising, and affiliate links. Primary Ssic Description OTHER INFORMATION SERVICE ACTIVITIES N.E.C.Disclaimer: We were hosted for this experience.Entity Status Description Converted To LLP.Company Type Description EXEMPT PRIVATE COMPANY LIMITED BY SHARES.Bussiness Address REDDOT TRAFFIC, 28 MAXWELL ROAD, #03-05, Postal 069120.The company UEN is 200702739N, registered with ACRA on. The company's paid-up capital is SGD 75,000. The Business's secondary activity is TRAVEL AGENCIES AND TOUR OPERATORS (MAINLY OUTBOUND). The Business's principal activity is OTHER INFORMATION SERVICE ACTIVITIES N.E.C. The Business current operating status is Converted To LLP. The address of the Business's registered office is REDDOT TRAFFIC, 28 MAXWELL ROAD, #03-05, Postal 069120. The company was incorporated on, which is 16.5 years ago. is a Singapore EXEMPT PRIVATE COMPANY LIMITED BY SHARES.
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