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Once known only for its steel mills and blast furnaces, western Pennsylvania’s Pittsburgh is now famed for its burgeoning arts scene, lively neighbourhoods and cool green spaces. Perched at the confluence of three rivers — the Ohio, the Monongahela and the Allegheny — this hilly metropolis has been dubbed ‘The City of Bridges’ for good reason. There are over 400! Accommodation options include everything from charming B&Bs to slick city hotels fit for a range of tastes and budgets. Many of the best places in Pittsburgh boast beautiful views — a welcome reward for all those hill walks.
Most visitors make a beeline for the city’s museums. Two of the star attractions — The Carnegie Museum of Natural History and the Carnegie Museum of Art — are named after Scottish-born industrialist Andrew Carnegie who modernised steel production here. Head to the North Shore neighbourhood for another big-hitter, the six-storey Andy Warhol Museum, view avant-garde art at The Mattress Factory or admire Frank Lloyd Wright’s magnificent Fallingwater, just outside the city.
Venture to Point State Park for wonderful walks through the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, or to experience the Fort Pitt Museum, which commemorates the turbulent history of the city. Outdoorsy travellers will adore swimming, cycling, horse riding, hiking, golf and tennis amidst the 1700-acre Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy. For stunning city views, look to the Monongahela and Duquesne Inclines, Victorian funiculars which whizz up the slopes of Mt Washington.
Come evening, catch opera, dance and theatre shows, sip Prohibition-era cocktails in a trendy bar or savour fabulous food in a vast array of eateries. Our selection of the best places to stay in Pittsburgh promise a superb base to take in the city’s surprising range of attractions.
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Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania)
Bringing some serious cool to Pittsburgh, this Kasa property ticks all the boxes. Think simple, airy rooms with enormous sash windows and sink-into beds. Well-located and set in what was once the YMCA building. Highly recommended.
Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania)
A well priced modern hotel perfectly located in hip East Liberty. Vast rooms feature wooden floors, simple modern furniture, contemporary graphics, and flatscreens. Bathrooms are equally well proportioned and appointed. American classics are served in the restaurant and the bar is a lively space.
Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania)
A historic hotel located in Pittsburg's atmospheric Deutschtown district. Rooms are charming with antique furniture, fireplaces, and sash windows. A small but atmospheric bar serves a good selection of microbrews plus there's a gym and large central courtyard. A characterful stay for city exploring.
Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania )
This B&B is set within a beautifully preserved period home in the heart of Pittsburgh’s historic Shadyside area. Inside, heritage-style furniture and original, antique oil paintings complement the painstakingly restored property. Complimentary wine, cheese and charcuterie complete the experience.
Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania )
Victorian mansion converted into cosy and contemporary owner-run B&B. Historic stain-glass windows and vaulted ceilings blend seamlessly with modern bathrooms and fresh on-trend colour schemes. Feel at home in the well-designed rooms and spacious public areas. A charming stay.
Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania)
Iconic city centre skyscraper transformed into a sleek luxury business hotel with a boutique feel. Chic rooms with monochrome colour palettes, leather touches, abstract art & deluxe granite bathrooms are perfectly on-trend. A fantastic location and statement restaurant make this a winner.
Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania )
In the downtown Golden Triangle is this lively, modern hotel offering luxurious rooms, gym and a springboard for Pittsburgh exploring. The Commoner serves American cuisine and mirrors the cities industrial ancestors in decor. Do not miss the daily wine hour, perfect way to meet fellow guests.
Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania)
Elizabethan and Tudor architectural revival in Pittsburgh, complete with stained glass windows, wooden floors and a grand piano. Luxurious rooms are all unique in style. Breakfast in-room and Pittsburgh city close for restaurants, art galleries, museums and theatre. A historical must-see.
Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania)
Feel right in the heart of the action at this cool yet classic hotel. Slick paired-back decor with glossy touches & neighborhood views feels of the moment, as does the bustling restaurant & glamorous bar. Expect smart TVs, quick wifi & easy access to the university. Ticks every city hotel box.