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Looking for a Safe Getaway this Summer?
We’ve created four custom packages aimed at keeping you safe while allowing you to enjoy your summer. Each package comes with all the amenities of our overnight stays: a gourmet breakfast, fresh home-made cookies, beverage bar, evening wine, and concierge service.
Our knowledgeable staff will help you make the most of your safe and fun-filled getaway. Look over the options below, but keep in mind that we love to customize our packages to fit you perfectly!
Prices are based on chef-prepared extras for two guests, but can be adapted for the size of your group. Special dietary needs can be accommodated, please ask!
In addition to your guest room and a gourmet breakfast, this package includes:
In addition to Pittsburgh’s trove of cultural institutions, we are lucky to have amazing green spaces throughout the city. Below you’ll find more details about some of the outdoor activities nearby. Our Innkeepers will help you plan any excursion, big or small.
Add $50 to your room rate. Based on 2 guests.
In the center of Pittsburgh’s east end, you’ll find Frick Park – 644 acres of it to be exact. Starting in Point Breeze, the park now extends to the neighborhoods of Squirrel Hill and Edgewood, with hiking trails, playgrounds, and lots of natural forest in between. The Reynold’s Street Gate is the official entrance and is our personal favorite spot to start a leisurely hike. Across the street is the original Henry Clay Frick mansion, The Frick Art Museum, The Car and Carriage Museum, the Greenhouse, the Frick children’s playhouse; and The Café.
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Created in 1889 with land donated by heiress Mary Schenley, the park now contains 456 acres of trails, woods, and attractions right next to our Oakland neighborhood’s beautiful university architecture. Visitors to Schenley Park can spend a morning at the remarkable Phipps Conservatory, enjoy lunch and a concert at the Schenley Park Café and Visitor Center, relax on Flagstaff Hill, play a round at the Bob O’Connor Golf Course, head to the Schenley Oval Sportsplex for ice skating or summer sports, or take a dip in the swimming pool. And of course, the trails offer a refreshing and convenient escape from the city.
These urban trails are divided into three sections – one to the north, one downtown, and one to the southeast. Each offer different experiences. Along the North Shore, a paved trail follows the river and meanders past some of Pittsburgh’s most amazing monuments, from dedicated statues, sports stadiums, and frankly one of the best views of the city and it’s bridges. The downtown trail includes Point State Park, where you can sit at the intersection of our three rivers. To the south, a beautiful bike path runs along the river and through neighborhoods and shopping areas.
In addition to your guest room and a gourmet breakfast, this package includes:
Below you’ll find more details about the cultural destination on this package. Our innkeepers will help you choose and plan the perfect Pittsburgh cultural afternoon. Please contact the Inn directly to schedule.
Add $110 to your room rate. Based on 2 guests.
A green oasis in the middle of Pittsburgh’s vibrant Oakland neighborhood, Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens has provided a world-class garden experience to its visitors since 1893. Explore the beauty and wonders of nature at Phipps, encompassing 15 acres including a 14-room glasshouse and 23 distinct gardens. Experience industry-leading sustainable architecture and green practices, stunning seasonal flower shows, exclusive commissioned exhibits, renowned orchid and bonsai collections and more.
This historic landmark is just 2.7 miles from the Inn on Negley.
Carnegie Museum of Art is arguably the first museum of contemporary art in the United States, collecting the “Old Masters of tomorrow” since the inception of the Carnegie International in 1896.
Our collection of more than 32,000 objects features a broad spectrum of visual art, including painting and sculpture; prints and drawings; photographs; architectural casts, renderings, and models; decorative arts and design; and film, video, and digital imagery. The museum also houses the archive of over 70,000 negatives by photographer Charles “Teenie” Harris.
Carnegie Museum of Natural History is one of the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, is among the top natural history museums in the country. It maintains, preserves, and interprets an extraordinary collection of artifacts, objects, and scientific specimens used to broaden understanding of evolution, conservation, and biodiversity. Carnegie Museum of Natural History generates new scientific knowledge, advances science literacy, and inspires visitors of all ages to become passionate about science, nature, and world cultures.
The museums are connected and only 1.5 miles from the Inn.
In addition to your guest room and a gourmet breakfast, this package includes selected culinary favorites from proud locally-owned and operated Pittsburgh establishments:
Below you’ll find more details about our nearby parks. Our Innkeepers will help you choose and plan the perfect spot for your adventure.
Add $165 to your room rate. Based on 2 guests.
In the center of Pittsburgh’s east end, you’ll find Frick Park— at 644 acres, the largest historic regional park in Pittsburgh.
Known as Pittsburgh’s woodland park for its extensive trails throughout steep valleys and wooded slopes, Frick Park is an ideal escape from the noise of the city. Birding enthusiasts love to visit Clayton Hill, where well over 100 species of birds have been recorded. Children flock to the famous Blue Slide Playground and learn about nature at the Frick Environmental Center. The park also features red clay tennis courts, baseball fields, and the only public lawn bowling green in Pennsylvania.
The Reynold’s Street Gate is the official entrance and is our personal favorite spot to start a leisurely hike. Across the street is the original Henry Clay Frick mansion, The Frick Art Museum, The Car and Carriage Museum, the Greenhouse, the Frick children’s playhouse, and The Café.
Created in 1889 with land donated by heiress Mary Schenley, the park contains 456 acres of trails, woods, and attractions right next to Oakland’s beautiful university architecture. Visitors to Schenley Park can spend a morning at the remarkable Phipps Conservatory, enjoy lunch and a concert at the Schenley Park Café and Visitor Center, relax on Flagstaff Hill, play a round at the Bob O’Connor Golf Course, head to the Schenley Oval Sportsplex for ice skating or summer sports, or take a dip in the swimming pool. And of course, the trails offer a refreshing and convenient escape from the city.
Point State Park (aka “The Point”) is located at the confluence of Pittsburgh’s three rivers, and is best known for its 150-foot high fountain, one of Pittsburgh’s most recognizeable landmarks. The park is a popular spot to relax, people-watch, and take in panoramic views of the rivers, Mount Washington, the sports stadiums, and the downtown skyline.
The park is a National Historic Landmark, and commemorates and preserves the strategic and historic heritage of the area. Located at the park is the Fort Pitt Museum, housing exhibits on Western Pennsylvania’s role during the French & Indian War, the American Revolution, and as the birthplace of Pittsburgh. The park is also home to the Fort Pitt Blockhouse, the oldest architectural landmark in Pittsburgh, built in 1764.
Experience a romantic, delicious and restful night at the Inn on Negley with the “Inn-timate Evening” package.
In addition to your guest room and a gourmet breakfast, this package includes:
This package includes all the special touches to create a truly intimate evening. Choose the package as designed by the Inn or consider adding touches from the enhancements menu to make it even more personal. This is our most requested package.
Add $125 to your room rate. Based on 2 guests.
Consider choosing from our room enhancements to personalize your stay or create a unique atmosphere for a special night. Our staff would be happy to help you design a memorable experience just for you. Call us at 412-661-0631 or email info@innonnegley.com.
Breakfast in our dining room is included in your stay. You may choose to enjoy a complete gourmet breakfast in the privacy of your own room for an additional service charge. Perfect for the honeymoon, and romantic getaways thereafter! — $20
Enjoy our rich hot cocoa topped with chocolate lace and served with homemade marshmallows, along with our delicious cookies. Available in our public dining areas for $15 per person, or as private en suite service for an additional $10.
Chef’s selection of imported and artisan cheeses served with fruit, crackers and wine of your preference — $40
Enjoy a fine selection of cheeses and seasonal fruit served en suite. (There is no wine selection with this package) — $25
Our famous house-made decadent chocolate ganache cake served en suite — $25
Enjoy our classic High English Tea service in the privacy of your suite. Served between 12-4pm. $38 per guest plus $20 for en suite service. Only available Wednesdays-Sundays. Please call the Inn to schedule.
Enjoy 4 bottles of locally handcrafted micro-brewed beer served en suite with a selection of specialty meats and cheeses. — $40
Experience the ultimate in relaxation at the hands of one of our professional massage therapists in the comfort of your room. Minimum of 24 hour notice required. — $130.00 for one hour (may be shared by a couple as two back-to-back 30-minute massages by one therapist). Please call the Inn to schedule
Looking for that special one-of-a kind gift? Work with one of our talented staff members to create a personalized experience, tailored especially for you or someone special!
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The Inn on Negley
703 South Negley Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15232