Bask in Gilded Age elegance in the heart of Pittsburgh's tech hub.
Step back in time to a world of turn-of-the-century grandeur at the Mansions on Fifth Hotel. Here, opulent period touches from the early 20th century seamlessly blend with contemporary conveniences. Every corner radiates inspiration, inviting you to immerse yourself in the history, art, and lore that inform each beautiful detail.
A tribute to refined simplicity, with a quietly impressive heritage.
When you cross the threshold of the Mansions on Fifth Hotel, you enter a world of elegance, sophistication, and opulence. Yet despite its grandeur, the Mansions on Fifth Hotel honors the simplicity of days gone by. From the intricately carved wood paneling and cozy fireplace framed by hand-painted tiles to the grand staircase adorned with exquisite stained glass and captivating paintings on the walls, the atmosphere sets a luxurious tone for any Pittsburgh visit.
Where hospitality itself is an art form.
With 22 guest rooms spread across two Gilded Age mansions, the Mansions on Fifth Hotel represents a chic blend of historic luxury and ultra-modern comfort. Take advantage of your relaxing surroundings by browsing the onsite art gallery, borrowing a book from the hotel library, or unwinding in the elegant common areas of both the Fifth Avenue House and the Amberson House.
Start the day with a chef-curated à la carte breakfast before venturing out to discover Pittsburgh's East End neighborhood. While the vicinity boasts numerous cafes and eateries, don't miss the opportunity to drink like a robber baron at The Oak Room Pub, the Mansions on Fifth Hotel's very own bar. Here, you can enjoy a selection of single malt scotches, craft bourbons, and distinctive Irish whiskies, along with light fare from the innovative pub menu. Each week, The Oak Room Pub hosts events like wine flights, whiskey tastings, and live music—giving you the perfect opportunity to mingle while taking in the bar, which is an attraction in itself with its rich oak paneling and luxurious ceiling beams.
Located along the former Millionaires' Row in the Shadyside Neighborhood of Pittsburgh, just minutes away from Oakland and the University of Pittsburgh.