4:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Attire: Please wear anything that makes you feel comfortable. For those seeking guidance, we recommend garden attire, i.e., sundresses, prints, suits in lighter hues, etc.
Our wedding will be held at Tree Pittsburgh, the home of an urban forestry nonprofit. The venue is indoor-outdoor and situated alongside the Allegheny River. Our wedding will begin with a short ceremony followed by drinks and a vegetarian/vegan taco bar. We will end the night with ice cream, music, and dancing. 4:30p: We look forward to welcoming you! 5:00p: Ceremony begins 5:30p: Drinks and buffet-style taco bar 6:30p: Ice cream truck, music, dancing, lounging by the river, and having a great time 9:00p: The wedding is over...but the marriage has just begun We can't wait to see you and celebrate this new chapter of our lives together!
Flight
The airport is located about 30-45 minutes away from the city by car. Cars are available to rent at the airport. You can also travel to the city by bus via the 28X line. To access tickets ($2.75) and schedules, we recommend downloading the app Transit to access Pittsburgh Regional Transit's information.
Train
Pittsburgh has an Amtrak stop located in downtown, which is about 20 minutes away from our wedding venue.
Travel Note
While we have not booked any hotel blocks for our wedding, there are many nearby options to choose from at various price points. Nearby hotels include but are not limited to: Hyatt House Pittsburgh/Bloomfield/Shadyside Hotel Indigo Pittsburgh East Liberty, an IHG Hotel Drury Plaza Hotel Pittsburgh Downtown The Inn on Negley Kimpton Hotel Monaco Pittsburgh The Parador Inn Homewood Suites by Hilton Pittsburgh Downtown The Maverick by Kasa SpringHill Suites Pittsburgh Bakery Square Pittsburgh also has a number of AirBnBs available. If booking an Air BnB or similar, we recommend looking in the nearby neighborhoods of Lawrenceville, Highland Park, Sharpsburg (across the 62nd Street Bridge), Friendship, and Bloomfield.
Travel Note
Tree Pittsburgh is located in Pittsburgh's Lawrenceville neighborhood. The venue is located off of Butler Street along the Allegheny River and below the 62nd Street Bridge. The venue provides free off-street parking.
The Strip District is a great place to spend the morning or afternoon wandering and eating! The Terminal - located in the heart of the Strip District and nearby a large paid parking lot. Includes many shops and restaurants, including the new Nova Asian Food Hall. https://www.stripdistrictterminal.com/ Coangelos: Great spot for amazing pizza and pastry: https://www.instagram.com/colangelos.pgh/?hl=en LaPrima Coffee, next to Coangelos: https://laprima.com/?srsltid=AfmBOorwZT1iZvsFlxepyMTpv9acRs2bKhvup_tD4sb50HFn_AqfuCOw DeFer, a great cafe to eat and relax in https://www.defer.coffee/strip-district?srsltid=AfmBOoozOlsw16XtO8WzxmVK-tIVOUKEY2-KHYMQQ-z_lZ5sDwB4WU3i Three Rivers Heritage Trail - Access the riverfront trail for a walk along the Allegheny River https://friendsoftheriverfront.org/homepage/three-rivers-heritage-trail/
Pittsburgh's North Side has great museums, art, food, and parks to explore: The Andy Warhol Museum https://www.warhol.org/ Randyland - Free outdoor art installation https://randyland.club/ City of Asylum - Wonderful bookstore https://www.cityofasylumbooks.org/ Allegheny Commons Park - Walking/green park, often free yoga on Sunday mornings https://www.pittsburghpa.gov/Recreation-Events/Parks/Our-Parks/Allegheny-Commons-Park Commonplace coffee/cafe - Lovely outdoor garden, situated in the beautiful "Mexican war streets" district https://commonplacecoffee.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopAls4BLgPUEolGm12Sq9LMfhY7Xqx5iehjlkVyEJ8u-tC5Cdsn Troy Hill Art Houses - beautiful vacant houses-turned art installations - free but reserve a spot in advance https://www.troyhillarthouses.com/
The Lawrenceville neighborhood is where our venue is located and has a number of cafes, shopping, and other attractions: Food - La Gourmandine is a local favorite for french pastry, Butterwood Bake Consortium has delicious and beautiful cake if you're looking for a treat, Oishii Donburi has delicious Japanese and Korean dishes, and Lawrence Food Hall has a fun collection of various options https://lagourmandinebakery.com/ https://www.thebutterwoodbakeconsortium.com/ https://www.oishiidonburi.com/ https://www.lawrencehallpgh.com/ Shops are spread out along Butler Street, with lots of interesting boutiques to explore like Wild Card, Una Biologicals, and City Grows https://wildcardpgh.com/ https://unabiologicals.com/?srsltid=AfmBOorxLj9HROr29yQCTxYCVUQXaE3IJ2vh2wVv2J8BTAwrZNvEcRRh https://city-grows.square.site/ And you can explore Arsenal Park, the Roberto Clemente Museum, Row House Cinema, and more :) https://clementemuseum.com/ https://rowhousecinemas.com/
Frick Park - A beautiful, large park for exploring https://pittsburghparks.org/explore-your-parks/regional-parks/frick-park/ The Frick Museum - Next to the park. Some free, some paid exhibits...a great "guilded age" tour of Pittsburgh's industrial history https://www.thefrickpittsburgh.org/ Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Gardens https://www.phipps.conservatory.org/ Squirrel Hill Farmers' Market - Open Sundays 9am - 1pm https://www.pittsburghpa.gov/Recreation-Events/Events/Farmers-Markets/Squirrel-Hill-Farmers-Market
To make our event more sustainable and convenient, we have opted to forgo paper invitations in lieu of the information made available on this website. RSVPs are also handled via this website.
Our wedding will offer a buffet-style vegetarian/vegan taco bar (no advance meal selection).
We recognize the effort it takes to travel to attend a wedding, and we so appreciate your efforts to celebrate with us. Please don't hesitate to reach out to us for help or with questions. Sarah: (631) 576-6178 Martin: (412) 596-8896.
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