Posted May 3, 201213 yr Hi guys! I will be spending a couple nights in pittsburgh and was wondering if anyone had any hotel suggestions. I would prefer one with a great location downtown. Any suggestions? Thanks! Edit: Also any suggestions on cant miss places, tours, etc.?
May 3, 201213 yr I like the Hampton Inn downtown. It is affordable, provides free parking, and is walkable to everything downtown.
May 4, 201213 yr Hi guys! I will be spending a couple nights in pittsburgh and was wondering if anyone had any hotel suggestions. I would prefer one with a great location downtown. Any suggestions? Thanks! Edit: Also any suggestions on cant miss places, tours, etc.? What is your budget?
May 4, 201213 yr ^ Budget is less of an issue. A list of several hotels would be very helpful though. My main concern is location.
May 4, 201213 yr ^ Budget is less of an issue. A list of several hotels would be very helpful though. My main concern is location. Then my suggestion is the Fairmont Pittsburgh.
May 4, 201213 yr The Omni William Penn Hotel is a fantastic historic hotel in a great location downtown.
May 4, 201213 yr The Omni William Penn Hotel is a fantastic historic hotel in a great location downtown. Nice location, but the rooms are dated.
May 8, 201213 yr Andy Warhol Museum, Mattress Factory, Southside (Carson Street), Oakland, Lawrenceville, Shadyside (Walnut Street), Squirrel Hill (Forbes Avenue), The Strip District, Mexican War Streets (particulary Beech Street), and Mt. Washington Overlook(s). Enjoy! "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
May 8, 201213 yr DEFINITELY go to the Strip district--Saturday mornings. Check out Butler street in Lawrenceville, and google the nationality rooms in the Cathedral of learning. They are cool. Bloomfield is fun for some patios and italian fare. East Liberty is cool to check out some interesting new developments--the new target, the big church, the Bakery Square. All fun places to explore for an urban enthusiast. :) Don't miss market square downtown! and have fun!
May 23, 201213 yr Lawrenceville: a model for large scale revitalization. There's a reason the city divided it into Upper, Central and Lower Lawrenceville (11,000 residents live there).
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