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Explore 20 hotels in Pittsburgh, PA. Roomza scores every room so you can skip the guesswork and book with confidence.
Drury Plaza Hotel Pittsburgh Downtown
Rooms are spacious, clean, and quiet with comfortable beds and good views. Staff treat you well and the hotel includes free breakfast, evening drinks and food, pool, hot tub, and popcorn. The confusing hallway layout takes some navigation but guests consistently loved their stay.
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Pittsburgh
Beds and pillows are genuinely comfortable. The soaking tub is a draw but water temperature issues plague it. Staff is friendly and helpful, though room service moves slowly and bathroom amenities sometimes need fixes.
The Maverick by Kasa
Rooms are spacious, clean, and comfortable with quality bedding and nice touches like soaking tubs and high-end toiletries. Check-in is fast and fully digital through your phone. The main downside is weak shower pressure and no free parking, though street parking is available nearby.
Omni William Penn Hotel
Spacious, clean rooms with comfortable beds and strong water pressure. Staff is helpful and attentive. The historic lobby impresses, but rooms feel dated. No room service available.
The Westin Pittsburgh
Rooms are clean and comfortable but basic. Expect stained curtains and broken zippers on some bedding. Staff genuinely cares about helping you. The location near the T and downtown spots is excellent. Elevators get crowded during events.
Fairmont Pittsburgh
Staff excel with genuine attentiveness and the location near transit and downtown shops works well. Rooms vary wildly—some guests praise clean modern spaces with views while others report poor conditions needing remodels. Watch for hidden fees at checkout and confirm what's included before booking.
Courtyard by Marriott Pittsburgh Downtown
Great downtown location near bars, restaurants, and the convention center with friendly staff. Rooms are spacious and clean but noise problems are real: elevator proximity, exterior construction sounds, and courtyard disturbances can ruin sleep. Breakfast service and room amenities are inconsistent for the high price.
Embassy Suites by Hilton Pittsburgh Downtown
Rooms are spacious and clean, but dated. Staff friendliness varies widely. Breakfast is good but overwhelmed during busy times. The gym equipment breaks down and stays broken. Skip the $45 valet and use the $20 garage instead.
Hyatt Place Pittsburgh-North Shore
The location near the stadium is convenient, but the property is falling apart. Guests report musty smells, black mold, stained carpets, broken furniture, and inconsistent hot water. Noise from traffic and other guests makes sleep difficult, and cleanliness standards are poor throughout.
Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh International Airport
Rooms are spacious, clean, and quiet with comfortable beds, though cleanliness varies and some doors slam loudly. The hotel sits near the airport but no longer connects directly to the terminal. Skip the overpriced breakfast and understaffed restaurant.
Sheraton Pittsburgh Hotel at Station Square
Rooms are modern with good river views but AC often breaks and cleaning misses hair on sheets. Trains pass nearby and you hear them at night. Parking costs $35 daily and staff rarely validate same-day requests.
Cambria Hotel Pittsburgh - Downtown
Rooms vary wildly in condition. Some guests find them spacious and clean while others encounter dirty carpets, broken fixtures, and thin walls. Staff stays friendly and helpful, but expect to pay extra for parking and breakfast.
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Suites Pittsburgh Downtown
Rooms are clean with good beds and views, but the low shower head bothers tall guests and construction noise disrupts stays. Valet parking is a major headache: slow, expensive at $40/night, unresponsive to app requests, and causes long checkout delays. Staff quality varies wildly from wonderful to indifferent.
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Pittsburgh - Green Tree
Rooms are clean but dated with occasional maintenance issues like slow hot water and faulty locks. Front desk service swings wildly from exceptional to dismissive. The hotel has good amenities including a pool and hot tub, but expect noise from group bookings and pay premium prices for an inconveniently located property.
Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown
The hotel offers good views and a decent downtown location, but guests report dirty rooms with stains, bed bug evidence, mold smells, and broken fixtures. Housekeeping is minimal unless you stay four nights, heating and AC don't work properly, and valet parking costs nearly sixty dollars.