Hotels near Acrisure Stadium
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Hotels near Acrisure Stadium
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Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore
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Hyatt Place Pittsburgh-North Shore
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Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown
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Springhill Suites by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Pittsburgh North Shore by IHG
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Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel
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Fairmont Pittsburgh
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Hilton Garden Inn Pittsburgh Downtown
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The Industrialist Hotel Pittsburgh, Autograph Collection
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Sheraton Pittsburgh Hotel at Station Square
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Embassy Suites by Hilton Pittsburgh Downtown
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Courtyard by Marriott Pittsburgh Downtown
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EVEN Hotel Pittsburgh Downtown by IHG
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The Westin Pittsburgh a Marriott Hotel
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Kimpton Hotel Monaco Pittsburgh by IHG
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Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore
When the calendar stretches across nights, this brand delivers apartment-style consistency every traveler trusts.
- Enjoy complimentary parking that makes multi-day tournament stays effortless
- Enjoy beer, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages during social events
- Recharge in plush lobby seating after long tournament day sessions
Hyatt Place Pittsburgh-North Shore
Contemporary comfort tailored for spectators seeking reliable refuge from arena chaos.
- Ride the airport shuttle and avoid rental car expenses entirely
- Celebrate victories with specialty cocktails and premium wine selections
- Fuel pregame excitement in shared lounge areas with comfortable seating
Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown
This brand delivers predictable quality every single time fans check in.
- Access chilled beverages and light bites around the clock downstairs
- Recover on pillow-top mattresses built for serious rest and recovery
- Catch post-game coverage on cable-equipped flat-screen HDTV in room
Springhill Suites Pittsburgh North Shore
The go-to for friend groups prioritizing space to gather before kickoff.
- Build signature waffles at the station before heading to tailgates
- Catch scheduled airport shuttles for complimentary rides to and from terminals
- Raise a glass with local craft beers at the lobby bar
Holiday Inn Express & Sts Pittsburgh North Shore
Built for fans who value quick exits and zero guesswork mornings.
- Cast your favorite streaming apps securely using IHG® Studio technology
- Load up on free hot breakfast before heading to the stadium
- Arrive at the terminal using scheduled shuttle service when available
Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel
Where boutique sensibility meets the traveler who explores cities through their teams.
- Store your vehicle safely using professional valet parking when available
- Enjoy curated social gatherings showcasing regional beverage and food specialties
- Experience dynamic evening lighting that transforms the lobby atmosphere
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Fairmont Pittsburgh
Designed to transform a sporting event into a trip worth remembering.
- Fuel up with locally sourced morning buffets before kickoff
- Arrive to uniformed doorman assistance and white-glove service daily
- Celebrate victories in historic cocktail lounges with timeless ambiance throughout
Hilton Garden Inn Pittsburgh Downtown
Heritage hospitality meets the tools today's traveling fans actually expect every trip.
- Stay connected with fast, reliable Wi-Fi throughout your stay
- Fuel the crew with signature omelet stations and hot buffets
- Access rental cars steps from the lobby at on-site desks
The Industrialist Hotel Pittsburgh
Signature style shapes the perfect backdrop for rally mode and reunions.
- Let valet parking simplify your arrival at participating hotel locations
- Sip regionally curated wines in the property's signature lounge space
- Explore curated library collections perfect for downtime between game days
Sheraton Pittsburgh Hotel at Station Square
The stay that feels like home means more energy for the moments that matter.
- Fuel game day mornings with artisanal coffee and fresh pastries
- Skip rental cars with complimentary airport shuttle service at locations
- Share craft cocktails and small plates after the final whistle
Embassy Suites by Hilton Pittsburgh Downtown
Designed for the group that needs separate spaces when emotions run high.
- Fuel up at the complimentary custom omelet station every morning
- Reach the stadium quickly via complimentary local area shuttle service
- Toast game day with free beer, wine, and mixed drinks
Courtyard by Marriott Pittsburgh Downtown
Polished environments built for guests who celebrate wins and process losses.
- Ride the complimentary airport shuttle to streamline game day travel
- Toast game day with premium wines from the curated selection
- Spread out in the Marriott Greatroom's open-concept lobby gathering space
EVEN Hotel Pittsburgh Downtown by IHG
Built for travelers who protect their rhythm even on game weekends.
- Recharge with evening small plates designed for optimal nutrition
- Connect with fellow fans at the communal workspace and lounge tables
- Access complimentary ice on every floor for drinks and coolers
The Westin Pittsburgh a Marriott Hotel
The dependable backdrop that lets fans focus on the moments ahead.
- Wrap up in plush terry bathrobes after a rejuvenating shower
- Stream championship moments to the big screen using casting capability instantly
- Recharge with made-to-order omelets customized exactly how you want them
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Pittsburgh by IHG
This boutique brand keeps game day sophisticated with vibrant social energy.
- Refuel with chef-led seasonal breakfast before heading to the stadium
- Recharge between games on Frette linens and pillow-top comfort
- Connect all devices to complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi in every room
Acrisure Stadium Travel Guide
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Acrisure Stadium is more than a football venue; it is the beating heart of the "Steel City," standing at the dramatic confluence of the Ohio, Allegheny, and Monongahela rivers. While the name has changed from Heinz Field, the soul of the stadium remains rooted in the blue-collar, "Renegade"-blasting culture of the Steelers and the Pitt Panthers. The open south end zone offers one of the most iconic backdrops in sports, framing the downtown skyline and the yellow bridges that define the city. Visitors here must navigate the unique geography of the "North Shore," master the art of arriving by riverboat or light rail, and prepare for the infamous wind that whips off the water in December. The guide below helps you handle the specific bag policies, find the best pierogi-topped sandwiches, and understand why a yellow towel is the most important item you can pack.
Neighborhood Overview
The stadium anchors the North Shore neighborhood, a flat, riverfront district separated from downtown by the Allegheny River. This area is a dedicated sports and entertainment zone, housing both Acrisure Stadium and PNC Park (home of the Pirates) within a short walk of each other. The "neighborhood" is effectively a long strip of bars, restaurants, and parking lots sandwiched between the river trail and the elevated highways. Access is unique here: you can walk across the yellow Roberto Clemente Bridge (closed to cars on Pirates game days, but open to pedestrians), take the "T" light rail from downtown, or arrive by boat. To the immediate east lies the cultural district with the Andy Warhol Museum; to the west is the Carnegie Science Center and the rivers casino. Traffic on game days is notoriously difficult due to the bridge choke points, so driving directly to the stadium lots is often discouraged unless you have a pre-paid pass. The vibe is safe, polished, and intensely focused on sports, with thousands of fans spilling out of the bars along North Shore Drive hours before kickoff.
Where to Stay
Hotel strategy in Pittsburgh depends entirely on how you want to arrive. The premium options are on the North Shore itself, such as the Hyatt Place or Residence Inn, which are located literally across the street from the gates, allowing you to sleep in and walk to the game in five minutes. However, these sell out instantly and carry a heavy price premium. The smartest alternative is to stay in Downtown Pittsburgh (the "Golden Triangle"), where hotels like the Renaissance or the Fairmont put you within a 15-minute scenic walk across the bridges or a free subway ride away. Another popular strategy is staying at Station Square on the south bank of the Monongahela River (Sheraton Station Square), which gives you direct access to the Gateway Clipper riverboat shuttle—arguably the most fun way to get to the game. Avoid staying in the suburbs (Cranberry, Robinson) unless you plan to drive and pay for expensive parking, as public transit from the outer rings is limited.
Quick-Plan Overview
Getting There
Pittsburgh Int'l Airport (PIT) · 30 min drive
Tip
Use the "Free Fare Zone" on the T light rail
Local Transit
Gateway Clipper Shuttle from Station Square
Culture & History
Hall of Honor Museum for team history
Tip
Primanti Bros. for the iconic sandwich
- Pittsburgh Int'l Airport (PIT) · 30 min drive
- Use the "Free Fare Zone" on the T light rail
- Gateway Clipper Shuttle from Station Square
- Hall of Honor Museum for team history
- Primanti Bros. for the iconic sandwich
Game Day Flow
Arrival & Pre-Event
Arrival is part of the ritual here. The most scenic option is the Gateway Clipper fleet, which shuttles fans from Station Square directly to the stadium dock starting 3 hours before kickoff. Alternatively, park downtown for cheaper rates and take the "T" (light rail) for free from any downtown station to the North Side or Allegheny station—the ride is short and completely free within this zone. If you have a Gold or Red lot parking pass, arrive 4 hours early to tailgate; the surface lots here host massive setups with grills and TVs. Gates open two hours prior to kickoff; be sure to enter the specific gate listed on your mobile ticket, as the stadium is segmented.
During the Event
The stadium is built for noise, particularly when "Renegade" plays in the fourth quarter, so expect the stands to physically shake. The open south end zone creates a wind tunnel effect, meaning seats in the lower bowl's south end or upper deck can be significantly colder than the rest of the venue—dress accordingly. The "Great Hall" on the ground level is a must-see museum area that houses lockers, trophies, and the new Hall of Honor Museum, offering a break from the weather. The venue is cashless, and Wi-Fi can be spotty, so download your tickets before you hit the riverfront.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting is a "choose your own adventure" of congestion. The T station at Allegheny becomes a crush of humanity; it is often faster to walk across the Roberto Clemente or Fort Duquesne Bridge back to downtown than to wait for the train immediately after the game. If you took the Gateway Clipper, head straight to the dock as the boats run on a continuous loop until the line is cleared. Rideshare pickups are pushed away from the immediate stadium perimeter (usually near the Science Center or further east), so prepare for a 15-minute walk to find your driver.
Arrival & Pre-Event
Arrival is part of the ritual here. The most scenic option is the Gateway Clipper fleet, which shuttles fans from Station Square directly to the stadium dock starting 3 hours before kickoff. Alternatively, park downtown for cheaper rates and take the "T" (light rail) for free from any downtown station to the North Side or Allegheny station—the ride is short and completely free within this zone. If you have a Gold or Red lot parking pass, arrive 4 hours early to tailgate; the surface lots here host massive setups with grills and TVs. Gates open two hours prior to kickoff; be sure to enter the specific gate listed on your mobile ticket, as the stadium is segmented.
During the Event
The stadium is built for noise, particularly when "Renegade" plays in the fourth quarter, so expect the stands to physically shake. The open south end zone creates a wind tunnel effect, meaning seats in the lower bowl's south end or upper deck can be significantly colder than the rest of the venue—dress accordingly. The "Great Hall" on the ground level is a must-see museum area that houses lockers, trophies, and the new Hall of Honor Museum, offering a break from the weather. The venue is cashless, and Wi-Fi can be spotty, so download your tickets before you hit the riverfront.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting is a "choose your own adventure" of congestion. The T station at Allegheny becomes a crush of humanity; it is often faster to walk across the Roberto Clemente or Fort Duquesne Bridge back to downtown than to wait for the train immediately after the game. If you took the Gateway Clipper, head straight to the dock as the boats run on a continuous loop until the line is cleared. Rideshare pickups are pushed away from the immediate stadium perimeter (usually near the Science Center or further east), so prepare for a 15-minute walk to find your driver.
Things to Do
Walkable
Carnegie Science Center
0.3 miLocated just west of the stadium, this massive museum features "Highmark SportsWorks," an interactive exhibit where you can test your 40-yard dash and vertical jump against pro stats. It is a fantastic place to kill time before a game, especially if you have kids or want to escape the cold. The facility also houses a Cold War-era submarine, the USS Requin, docked in the river. It is open daily and offers a fun physical challenge before you sit for three hours.
Steelers Hall of Honor Museum
On siteLocated inside the stadium (entry near Gate B), this dedicated museum is separate from the game ticket and usually requires a separate booking. It features nearly 50 inductees, life-size statues, and an immersive history of the franchise's six Super Bowl wins. It is open year-round but has specific hours on game weekends, so checking the schedule is mandatory. It is the ultimate deep-dive for die-hard fans.
5–15 Minutes Away
The Andy Warhol Museum
0.8 miA short walk or one T-stop away on the North Shore, this is the largest museum in North America dedicated to a single artist. It spans seven floors of Warhol's pop art, films, and archives, offering a cool, cultural counterpoint to the sports-heavy vibe of the neighborhood. It is open until 5 PM most days and until 10 PM on Fridays, making it a great pre-game stop. The "Silver Clouds" exhibit is a favorite photo op.
Duquesne Incline
1.5 miTo get the classic "TV shot" of the stadium and the city, take the incline up Mount Washington. You will need to cross the river to Station Square (via bridge or T) to reach the base station. The red cable cars have been running since 1877 and offer the best panoramic views of the Golden Triangle. It is cash only at the window, so bring small bills.
Walkable
- Carnegie Science Center — Located just west of the stadium, this massive museum features "Highmark SportsWorks," an interactive exhibit where you can test your 40-yard dash and vertical jump against pro stats. It is a fantastic place to kill time before a game, especially if you have kids or want to escape the cold. The facility also houses a Cold War-era submarine, the USS Requin, docked in the river. It is open daily and offers a fun physical challenge before you sit for three hours. 0.3 mi
- Steelers Hall of Honor Museum — Located inside the stadium (entry near Gate B), this dedicated museum is separate from the game ticket and usually requires a separate booking. It features nearly 50 inductees, life-size statues, and an immersive history of the franchise's six Super Bowl wins. It is open year-round but has specific hours on game weekends, so checking the schedule is mandatory. It is the ultimate deep-dive for die-hard fans. On site
5–15 Minutes Away
- The Andy Warhol Museum — A short walk or one T-stop away on the North Shore, this is the largest museum in North America dedicated to a single artist. It spans seven floors of Warhol's pop art, films, and archives, offering a cool, cultural counterpoint to the sports-heavy vibe of the neighborhood. It is open until 5 PM most days and until 10 PM on Fridays, making it a great pre-game stop. The "Silver Clouds" exhibit is a favorite photo op. 0.8 mi
- Duquesne Incline — To get the classic "TV shot" of the stadium and the city, take the incline up Mount Washington. You will need to cross the river to Station Square (via bridge or T) to reach the base station. The red cable cars have been running since 1877 and offer the best panoramic views of the Golden Triangle. It is cash only at the window, so bring small bills. 1.5 mi
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Southern Tier Brewing Co.
0.2 miLocated between the football and baseball stadiums, this massive brewpub features a huge outdoor beer garden that is packed on game days. They serve their famous "Pumking" ale alongside a solid menu of burgers and smoked wings. It is one of the closest full-service restaurants to the gates, making it a prime target for pre-game fueling. Arrive very early if you want a table.
Tom's Watch Bar
0.2 miTaking over the space formerly occupied by Jerome Bettis Grille 36, this sports bar focuses on the viewing experience with a central stadium screen and hundreds of peripheral TVs. The menu is elevated bar fare—think prime rib dip and deep-dish nachos. It retains the high-energy, sports-centric vibe of its predecessor and is a default gathering spot for fans without tickets.
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
Mike's Beer Bar
0.6 miLocated near PNC Park, Mike's is famous for having one of the largest beer selections in the city, with over 500 brews available. They are also known for their steak on a stone, which you cook yourself at the table. It is a bit of a walk from Acrisure but worth it for the beer variety and rowdy atmosphere. It sits directly across from the left field entrance of the baseball park.
Burgatory
0.3 miA local cult favorite, Burgatory serves massive, custom-blend burgers and legendary alcoholic milkshakes. The North Shore location is right in the thick of the action, with a large patio and a very busy bar. It is the place to go if you want a "cheat meal" before standing in the cold. The "Cookie Monster" shake is a fan favorite.
Local & Elevated Picks
Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse
0.4 miIf you are looking for a high-end experience on the North Shore, Hyde Park offers classic steakhouse service with views of the river. It is a popular spot for players and media post-game, featuring dry-aged steaks and a deep wine list. The "cosmopolitan" vibe offers a sharp contrast to the tailgate lots. Reservations are mandatory on game weekends.
Meat & Potatoes
1.2 miLocated across the river in the Cultural District, this gastropub is a short walk across the bridge and offers a trendy, high-quality dinner. They specialize in—you guessed it—meat and potatoes, serving everything from massive ribeyes to bone marrow. It is a great spot to hit after the game once you've crossed back downtown. The brunch is also legendary.
Inside & Adjacent
- Southern Tier Brewing Co. — Located between the football and baseball stadiums, this massive brewpub features a huge outdoor beer garden that is packed on game days. They serve their famous "Pumking" ale alongside a solid menu of burgers and smoked wings. It is one of the closest full-service restaurants to the gates, making it a prime target for pre-game fueling. Arrive very early if you want a table. 0.2 mi
- Tom's Watch Bar — Taking over the space formerly occupied by Jerome Bettis Grille 36, this sports bar focuses on the viewing experience with a central stadium screen and hundreds of peripheral TVs. The menu is elevated bar fare—think prime rib dip and deep-dish nachos. It retains the high-energy, sports-centric vibe of its predecessor and is a default gathering spot for fans without tickets. 0.2 mi
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
- Mike's Beer Bar — Located near PNC Park, Mike's is famous for having one of the largest beer selections in the city, with over 500 brews available. They are also known for their steak on a stone, which you cook yourself at the table. It is a bit of a walk from Acrisure but worth it for the beer variety and rowdy atmosphere. It sits directly across from the left field entrance of the baseball park. 0.6 mi
- Burgatory — A local cult favorite, Burgatory serves massive, custom-blend burgers and legendary alcoholic milkshakes. The North Shore location is right in the thick of the action, with a large patio and a very busy bar. It is the place to go if you want a "cheat meal" before standing in the cold. The "Cookie Monster" shake is a fan favorite. 0.3 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse — If you are looking for a high-end experience on the North Shore, Hyde Park offers classic steakhouse service with views of the river. It is a popular spot for players and media post-game, featuring dry-aged steaks and a deep wine list. The "cosmopolitan" vibe offers a sharp contrast to the tailgate lots. Reservations are mandatory on game weekends. 0.4 mi
- Meat & Potatoes — Located across the river in the Cultural District, this gastropub is a short walk across the bridge and offers a trendy, high-quality dinner. They specialize in—you guessed it—meat and potatoes, serving everything from massive ribeyes to bone marrow. It is a great spot to hit after the game once you've crossed back downtown. The brunch is also legendary. 1.2 mi
Local Tips
Bring a Terrible Towel: you will stand out without one
Wind chill is real: dress for 10 degrees colder
Seasonal note: Pittsburgh weather is a full-contact sport. Early season (September/October) is spectacular, with sunny days and mild evenings perfect for the riverfront. By November, the "gray days" set in, and December brings biting winds off the three rivers that cut through denim. Late-season games require serious layering, as the open end of the stadium funnels wind directly into the seating bowl.
- Bag policy is strictly 12x6x12 clear plastic
- Ride the T for free between North Shore and Downtown
- The Gateway Clipper shuttle is cash-only for parking
- Bring a Terrible Towel you will stand out without one
- Wind chill is real dress for 10 degrees colder
- Seasonal note: Pittsburgh weather is a full-contact sport. Early season (September/October) is spectacular, with sunny days and mild evenings perfect for the riverfront. By November, the "gray days" set in, and December brings biting winds off the three rivers that cut through denim. Late-season games require serious layering, as the open end of the stadium funnels wind directly into the seating bowl.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
Expect freezing temperatures and gray skies. The wind off the Allegheny River makes the "feels like" temperature significantly lower than the forecast. Thermal layers, hats, and gloves are mandatory survival gear for December and January games.
Spring & early summer
Spring can be wet and muddy, but temperatures rise quickly into the 60s and 70s. It is a great time for Pitt spring games or concerts. The riverfront trails become active with runners and bikers.
Mid-summer
Summers are warm and humid, with highs in the 80s. Concerts at the stadium are popular, but afternoon thunderstorms are common. The open-air design offers no protection from the sun, so sunscreen is essential.
Fall season
This is the golden hour for Pittsburgh sports. September and October offer crisp, cool air and blue skies. A light hoodie is usually sufficient, and the walk across the bridges is visually stunning with the fall foliage on Mount Washington.
Rain & snow
Rain is frequent year-round, and snow is a staple of late-season football. The stadium is open-air, so a high-quality poncho is a smart investment. Umbrellas are generally allowed but frowned upon in crowded stands.
Winter
Expect freezing temperatures and gray skies. The wind off the Allegheny River makes the "feels like" temperature significantly lower than the forecast. Thermal layers, hats, and gloves are mandatory survival gear for December and January games.
Spring & early summer
Spring can be wet and muddy, but temperatures rise quickly into the 60s and 70s. It is a great time for Pitt spring games or concerts. The riverfront trails become active with runners and bikers.
Mid-summer
Summers are warm and humid, with highs in the 80s. Concerts at the stadium are popular, but afternoon thunderstorms are common. The open-air design offers no protection from the sun, so sunscreen is essential.
Fall season
This is the golden hour for Pittsburgh sports. September and October offer crisp, cool air and blue skies. A light hoodie is usually sufficient, and the walk across the bridges is visually stunning with the fall foliage on Mount Washington.
Rain & snow
Rain is frequent year-round, and snow is a staple of late-season football. The stadium is open-air, so a high-quality poncho is a smart investment. Umbrellas are generally allowed but frowned upon in crowded stands.
Venue Facts
Primary teams
Pittsburgh Steelers / Pitt Panthers
Neighborhood
North Shore
Nearest airport
Pittsburgh Int'l (PIT)
Parking
Pre-Sold Gold/Red Lots / Garage
Walkable district
North Shore Drive
Groceries & supplies
Giant Eagle on Cedar Ave
Pharmacy
Rite Aid on East Ohio St
Urgent care
UPMC Urgent Care Shadyside
Downtime
Carnegie Science Center
Pro tip
Take the Gateway Clipper
| Primary teams | Pittsburgh Steelers / Pitt Panthers |
| Neighborhood | North Shore |
| Nearest airport | Pittsburgh Int'l (PIT) |
| Parking | Pre-Sold Gold/Red Lots / Garage |
| Walkable district | North Shore Drive |
| Groceries & supplies | Giant Eagle on Cedar Ave |
| Pharmacy | Rite Aid on East Ohio St |
| Urgent care | UPMC Urgent Care Shadyside |
| Downtime | Carnegie Science Center |
| Pro tip | Take the Gateway Clipper |
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What are the closest hotels to Acrisure Stadium?
The closest hotel to Acrisure Stadium is Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.46 mi, from $123/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Hyatt Place Pittsburgh-North Shore (0.47 mi, from $135/night) and Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown (0.83 mi, from $122/night). Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Hyatt Place Pittsburgh-North Shore offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near Acrisure Stadium are good for families?
Several hotels near Acrisure Stadium are well-suited for families. Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.46 mi, from $123/night), Hyatt Place Pittsburgh-North Shore (0.47 mi, from $135/night), and Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown (0.83 mi, from $122/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Acrisure Stadium are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near Acrisure Stadium accommodate team and group travel. Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.46 mi, from $123/night), Hyatt Place Pittsburgh-North Shore (0.47 mi, from $135/night), and Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown (0.83 mi, from $122/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Acrisure Stadium are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels near Acrisure Stadium are ideal for a weekend getaway. Fairmont Pittsburgh (1.25 mi, from $382/night), Sheraton Pittsburgh Hotel at Station Square (1.44 mi, from $217/night), and Kimpton Hotel Monaco Pittsburgh by IHG (1.62 mi, from $310/night) all offer on-site dining and spa services. Fairmont Pittsburgh also has a pool. Sheraton Pittsburgh Hotel at Station Square also has a pool.
Are there any walkable hotels near Acrisure Stadium?
Yes — 2 hotels are within walking distance: Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.46 mi, from $123/night) and Hyatt Place Pittsburgh-North Shore (0.47 mi, from $135/night). The closest is about a 9-minute walk.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near Acrisure Stadium offer free breakfast?
Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.46 mi, from $123/night), Hyatt Place Pittsburgh-North Shore (0.47 mi, from $135/night), and Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown (0.83 mi, from $122/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near Acrisure Stadium offer free parking?
Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown (0.83 mi, from $122/night) and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Pittsburgh North Shore by IHG (0.86 mi, from $127/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels near Acrisure Stadium have an outdoor pool?
The Industrialist Hotel Pittsburgh, Autograph Collection (1.33 mi, from $329/night) has an outdoor pool.
Which hotels near Acrisure Stadium have a fitness center?
Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.46 mi, from $123/night), Hyatt Place Pittsburgh-North Shore (0.47 mi, from $135/night), and Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown (0.83 mi, from $122/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Can I get early check-in at hotels near Acrisure Stadium?
Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.46 mi, from $123/night), Hyatt Place Pittsburgh-North Shore (0.47 mi, from $135/night), and Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown (0.83 mi, from $122/night) may offer early check-in upon request, subject to availability. Call ahead to confirm — especially helpful for morning games or early events.
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