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Pittsburgh is much more than just another steel town. The city is filled with unique and fascinating activities, museums, and attractions waiting for exploration by visitors of all ages. Whether you choose to break out your "Terrible Towel" or enjoy the city's fantastic architecture, Pittsburgh has something for everyone and is sure to be a hit for your next vacation.
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Founded in 1758 in the heart of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh is home to the nation's largest inland port. The city was once home to a booming steel industry and saw many firsts, including the first polio vaccine, game of bingo, Zippo lighter, and even the first Big Mac! Today, the city continues to strive for success, and it shows in the variety of activities and events available in the city. Look to great outdoor activities, fantastic sporting events, and cutting edge art exhibits on your next trip to Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh has always been synonymous with art, as the city was home to such visionaries as Andy Warhol, Mary Cassatt, and Phillip Pearlstein. Visit the Andy Warhol Museum, the Carnegie Museum of Art, two dramatic Frank Lloyd Wright homes, including the fabled Fallingwater, and the James Gallery. Native son Jimmy Stewart is also honored in his own museum, and children will enjoy the fantastic Children's Museum of Pittsburgh and the Kruger Street Toy & Train Museum. Explore the city's steel heritage at the Bost Building or check out the Bushy Run Battlefield, the state's only Native American battlefield.
Coyle Hospitality Group is proud to offer mystery shopping services to Pittsburgh's upscale hotels, restaurants, and spas.
Coyle Hospitality Group has invested years of experience into the development
of an extensive secret shopping database of evaluators. Our evaluators are not
professional mystery shoppers; they are businessmen and women who already
frequent hotels, spas and restaurants for business and leisure; our people are already
your guests in Pittsburgh, PA.
Pittsburgh restaurateurs, hoteliers and spa professionals appreciate the benefits of a quality secret
shopping program. They know that it costs many times more to attract a new
customer than to retain a satisfied customer. They know that bad word of mouth
spreads much faster than good references. Becoming aware of the mystery shoppers
perspective brings new light and opportunity to even the most experienced hospitality concern.
CHG is glad to work with hospitality clients new and returning to design questionnaires
for mystery shoppers to gauge their experience. These questionnaires help measure the performance
of your staff who will never know that they were audited by way of methodical secret shopping.