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4 hotel areas to check into in Pittsburgh

Check out these outstanding neighborhoods on all side of Pittsburgh to uncover great hotels.

Pittsburgh sits at the juncture of three mighty rivers and features stunning sights along all of its waterfront properties. With nearly 100 different neighborhoods, this city is bustling with diverse hot spots that can suit nearly any traveler's tastes. Whether you're looking for an intriguing historic retreat or a modern shopping experience, you'll find that and more in Pittsburgh. Check out these outstanding neighborhoods on all side of the city to uncover great hotels.
 
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South Shore for stunning sights
 
Many people think of South Shore as an industrial neighborhood. However, this area has several hidden charms that make it an ideal destination for Pittsburgh visitors. The riverfront location offers stellar views, particularly from well-placed hotels like the Sheraton Pittsburgh Hotel at Station Square. The South Shore Riverfront Park is the highlight of the area with cycling and pedestrian trails, an event stage, and the Hofbrauhaus restaurant. Book a cheap Pittsburgh hotel in this area for convenient access to downtown in a picturesque and often underrated spot.
 
West Homestead for a quiet retreat
 
West Homestead is a quaint town about 7 miles from downtown Pittsburgh. The Waterfront dining and shopping district is the main highlight. With Dave and Busters, an AMC theater, and Improv, this area offers plenty of entertainment. Dining options include everything from Steak 'n Shake to Longhorn Steakhouse. The Waterfront also features dozens of stores, including Wet Seal, New Balance, Ann Taylor Loft, Justice, Journeys, and more. Try a hotel like the Hampton Inn & Suites Pittsburgh/Waterfront-West Homestead for a comfortable room in the area.
 
Central Business District for a central location
 
The Central Business District is at the heart of Pittsburgh, making it the ideal destination for both business travelers and visitors who like to be at the center of it all. You can find hotels like the Omni William Penn, Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown, and Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel amid top attractions. Check out the 2,800-seat Benedum Center and Heinz Hall for live entertainment. Enjoy stellar shopping at locations like Brooks Brothers, Larrimor's, and Macy's. Point State Park sits at the three rivers' convergence and features 37 miles of trails lined with monuments, markers, and plaques.
 
Oakland for museums and academia
 
Oakland is the cultural and academic heart of Pittsburgh. Visitors who are anxious to learn something new can explore the 30 Nationality Rooms of the University of Pittsburgh Cathedral of Learning, browse the Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History, or stroll through the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. The Oakland neighborhood also boasts several convenient hotels including the Hampton Inn Pittsburgh-University Center, Quality Inn University Center, and Hilton Garden Inn Pittsburgh University Place.
 
With so many diverse options, it's easy to find a cozy hotel to settle into in Pittsburgh. Whether you're looking for something simple and affordable or an extravagant option that will cater to your more opulent desires, you're sure to find the right room here. Share your favorite picks in the comments below.
 
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