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Pittsburgh Marriott City Center
4.1/5102 Reviews
Downtown Pittsburgh
This is the first and only time I've written a review of a Marriott. I'm doing so because it was that bad. Literally, THAT BAD. To start, I am a Platinum member for many years. So I am very used to very good service at Marriotts. Today, it was the exact opposite. This weekend, Taylor Swift was in town. This made things busy at this hotel. And hectic. And full. And also, most notably, not a surprise. Taylor has been coming to Pittsburgh for almost a year. However, this large hotel seemed confused, confounded and dazed at the number of paid guests who showed up today. They left a very inexperienced ”supervisor” in charge of the hotel and the result was a cluster. This was likely their busiest weekend of 2023 so an actual manager and extra housekeeping staff would have been appropriate. Neither were in place. We tried to check in at 230, which as a Platinum member would never be an issue anywhere. Here, they said they had no rooms. They suggested we get ready for the concert in the lobby bathroom. Yes, of the hotel. So, we did that. We did it with no apology, no emotion, literally zero human communication that recognized what a mess this was. We paid for a suite, but instead got ready in a communal bathroom with hundreds of other misplaced guests. At midnight, we returned to the hotel and tried to get a key for the second room we had already paid for. We were yelled at to get in the regular line, as no Marriott Elite service was available. When I asked what the rate would be since they were checking us in well after midnight, ”Chris” sneered and said he wasn't ”in the mood” as he had already been yelled at today. I'm sure he had been, and that part stinks for him. At 1AM, there was still a line out the door of people trying to check in for rooms they paid for starting hours ago. This hotel is to be avoided. Go to one of the hotels across the street.
Etage Executive Living
4.3/5101 Reviews
Downtown Pittsburgh
Very very good hotel, very new and new, relying only on the PPG building, the real downtown, and the environment is very good. The rooms are tall, clean, hygienic and well-heated. The kitchen supplies are good. Will choose this hotel next time, the price is very high, I strongly recommend everyone to choose.
Hampton Inn Pittsburgh/Greentree
4.1/5105 Reviews
Hampton Inn Pittsburgh/Greentree I apologize in advance for the lengthy review but I needed to warn other people about this place, specially Hilton Members that time and time again bring business to the brand with our stays. If I could leave 0 star I would, this hotel left something to be desired. I really don't understand how they have 4 stars on Google, all I can think of is managment encouraging their employees, friends and families to write bogus reviews to raise their score. I really don't want to believe a Hilton brand would stoop so low but then again this hotel seem to be run by very rude and unprofessional people so I can't rule anything out. The property was old and outdated. Now I'm not super picky about things like that but when my room smells horrible and the ceiling in the bathroom on top of the tub is cracking and pieces of drywall are falling on me while showering, well that's when we have a problem. I understand a building being outdated but maintenance should never ever fall behind, especially in a Hilton brand. As a Hilton Diamond member that has stay with the brand everytime I travel domestically or internationally, this is not what I have come to expect from them. On top of that the staff was extremely unhelpful, rude and unwelcoming. They all seem like they did not want to be there and were all having the worst day according to their body language and behavior towards the guest. I was traveling with my partner and she's a god damn saint and didn't want to bother anyone or get anyone in trouble, she told me it was just a 3 nights stay and to just let it go, so I didn't say anything while we were there. Now the last drop came when we arrived home and I sat down,and went to check the receipt from the hotel(side note-I usually don't check my Hilton stay receipts till a couple days after check out, but this people did not inspired any confidence in me). I am glad I checked because there was a $267 cleaning fee attached. I immediately called the hotel but the agent said he didn't know what that cleaning fee meant so I had to call back the next day in the morning to speak with his manager Rebecca. I called the next day in the morning and asked to speak with Rebecca, they send me to her voice-mail, so I got tired of being thrown around like a god damn ball and decided to call the diamond desk. They contacted the hotel and put me through to talk to someone(this person was not the manager Rebecca, it was a front desk agent) The lady said the Cleaning Fee was for smoking. Now I was really pissed, I have ashtma and obviously do not smoke at all, and my partner does not smoke either, she doesn't even drink. I explained that it was not possible that we could have smoke in that room and asked what proved they had to make that statement and charge me a fee without even notifying me before leaving the hotel, all the lady said was that it smelled like someone smoked. I reiterated that it was not possible and she kept saying the same thing. A
Mansions on Fifth
4.3/599 Reviews
Shadyside
I was pleasantly surprised by this small hotel. I liked that it was in a mansion and within walking distance to Phipps Conservatory and the Carnegie museums (both about a 15 minute walk from the hotel). The lobby area is beautifully furnished. Check-in was fast with friendly staff to help with any questions. There is a full bar on site which serves drinks and a few small munchies but no restaurant or room service was available. The bartender was kind enough to give me some help with the local food options. She even went so far as to draw me a small map so I could easily locate the restaurants. (Thanks so much for the extra effort. It was greatly appreciated!) The walk to nearby Shadyside was only about 10 minutes. There were restaurants and bars available plus some shops. The area is safe so I didn't feel uncomfortable walking in late evening. The rooms were clean and modern with standard amenities. I did like that housekeeping service was optional. At check-in, you were asked to chose the type of housekeeping service you would like during your stay. I was only staying in the hotel for two nights so opted out of housekeeping service. My only real complaint was the lack of parking for the hotel. There is off street parking which is good since the hotel sits on a busy street, but the amount of parking is very limited. I only saw eight actual parking spaces. Three of these spaces were not available due to on-site construction. The overflow parking is basically anywhere along the perimeter of the property next to the fence. This is not enough parking for the amount of rooms available. I didn't appreciate having to park in a location where my car could easily by damaged. With the exception of the parking, I enjoyed my stay at the hotel and would stay again when visiting Pittsburgh.
Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh
4.3/544 Reviews
Downtown Pittsburgh
We asked for city view and our room was on the 20th floor. Gorgeous view! The room was clean, everything we needed was provided at a reasonable price. The pool on the 4th floor with a view of the iconic yellow bridge was fantastic. Every staff member we spoke with was friendly and helpful, with great pointers for restaurants. The next time we go to Pittsburgh we will be staying here again.
Wyndham Pittsburgh University Center
4.2/5125 Reviews
Oakland
The location of the hotel is great, in the center of Pitt, within walking distance of all teaching buildings and dormitories, surrounded by many delicious Chinese restaurants, as well as Greenhouse Park. In addition, the hotel breakfast is very good!

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    For hotels with Wi-Fi in Pittsburgh, the average price on weekdays is US$226, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is US$328.

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Local Travel Info

Number of hotels274
Number of Reviews 5,587
Highest PriceUS$2,001
Lowest PriceUS$77
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$226
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$328

Guide to Pittsburgh Wi-Fi Hotels

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Pittsburgh International Airport is the primary airport in Pittsburgh. Besides flying, taking a train to Pittsburgh Amtrak is one of the other major methods of transportation.

There are 68 hotels in Pittsburgh with excellent service. The local average price is 172 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 21 four-star hotels in Pittsburgh at an average price of 194 USD per night. There are 31 three-star hotels in Pittsburgh at an average price of 170 USD per night. There are 10 two-star hotels in Pittsburgh at an average price of 108 USD per night. As a popular tourist city, Pittsburgh has many renowned chain hotels. Hotels under the Days Inn brand are a good choice. Days Inn is the most popular brand among tourists. Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh International Airport in Pittsburgh is a favorite among Trip.com users. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Omni William Penn Hotel.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Pittsburgh, nearby attractions like Smithfield United Church of Christ, U.S. Steel Tower can be your first stop. For short trips in Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Botanic Garden, Pure Skin Care Center & Beauty Lounge, Bayernhof Music Museum are all good options. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Squirrel Hill, Mount Washington. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Shadyside Honda, Station Square, Macy's to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

Average seasonal Temperature

• Spring: 38.61°F during the day, 28.4°F at night

• Summer: 66.25°F during the day, 53.37°F at night

• Autumn: 75.36°F during the day, 63.57°F at night

• Winter: 47.93°F during the day, 37.8°F at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 31.838581 cm

• Summer: 45.157482 cm

• Autumn: 39.92126 cm

• Winter: 35.5 cm

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