Hotels near PNC Park
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Hotels near PNC Park
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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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Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore
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Hyatt Place Pittsburgh-North Shore
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Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel
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Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown
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Courtyard by Marriott Pittsburgh Downtown
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Fairmont Pittsburgh
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The Westin Pittsburgh a Marriott Hotel
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Hilton Garden Inn Pittsburgh Downtown
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Embassy Suites by Hilton Pittsburgh Downtown
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AC Hotel Pittsburgh Downtown
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The Industrialist Hotel Pittsburgh, Autograph Collection
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Kimpton Hotel Monaco Pittsburgh by IHG
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Hampton Inn & Suites Pittsburgh-Downtown
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Springhill Suites Pittsburgh North Shore
Known for serving travelers who value efficiency wrapped in modern ease.
- Catch up on game footage using multiple HDMI inputs
- Enjoy freshly brewed premium coffee while planning your game day
- Arrive easily with complimentary airport shuttle service at select locations
Holiday Inn Express & Sts Pittsburgh North Shore
Smart systems replace guesswork when the schedule demands flawless execution daily.
- Cast your favorite streaming apps securely using IHG® Studio technology
- Load up on free hot breakfast before heading to the stadium
- Skip airport parking fees with free shuttle transfers at participating properties
Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore
The extended-stay specialist turns chaotic game weekends into livable routines.
- Recap the game over complimentary beer and wine offerings
- Enjoy open-concept lobby design that brings fan families together naturally
- Pick up sundries and forgotten items from the 24/7 convenience store
Hyatt Place Pittsburgh-North Shore
Contemporary style and smart amenities designed for groups on the move.
- Discover craft beers from breweries right in the region
- Grab breakfast together before the game in integrated dining zones
- Recharge with freshly prepared sandwiches available around the clock at The Market
Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel
This brand serves the guest who arrives early and explores intentionally.
- Sample local food and beverage showcases during evening social hours
- Share stories in communal seating areas beneath dramatic lighting
- Gather for evening appetizers and drinks in the lounge
Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown
Built for travelers who value dependable quality over flashy extras on game weekends.
- Order room service late-night when the stadium buzz winds down
- Choose hypoallergenic pillow options for personalized comfort every night
- Share photos and stream content via free high-speed Wi-Fi
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Courtyard by Marriott Pittsburgh Downtown
Globally consistent quality designed for travelers who value predictable excellence.
- Enjoy VIP executive lounge access at the M Club Lounge
- Satisfy cravings with premium grab-and-go snacks around the clock
- Wrap up in plush terry bathrobes after a rejuvenating shower
Fairmont Pittsburgh
This brand has always understood that spectator trips demand elegance without compromise.
- Sip premium spirits from the curated glassware minibar collection
- Sleep under high thread-count Egyptian cotton linens and down duvets
- Stream game highlights and recaps on interactive Smart TVs anytime
The Westin Pittsburgh a Marriott Hotel
Professional service and predictable quality designed for memorable game-day trips.
- Protect your vehicle with secure professional valet parking services
- Savor complimentary evening hors d'oeuvres at M Club lounge service
- Spread out in the Marriott Greatroom's open-concept lobby gathering space
Hilton Garden Inn Pittsburgh Downtown
Tradition that upgraded for the digital era keeps event-goers moving without missing moments.
- Relive game highlights over drinks at the stylish lobby bar
- Grab snacks and cold drinks from the lobby market around the clock
- Recharge on plush-top mattresses designed for deep, restorative sleep
Embassy Suites by Hilton Pittsburgh Downtown
More space between you and the kids when game days run long.
- Relax beside tranquil water features between game day events today
- Feed hungry fans anytime with the Suite Shop's grab-and-go selections
- Rest easy with blackout curtains creating ideal sleep conditions nightly
AC Hotel Pittsburgh Downtown
European-inspired design meets the relentless pace of game-day travel schedules.
- Recharge devices at communal tables with integrated power outlets throughout
- Discover local artisan snacks perfect for early morning departures
- Sink into custom platform beds with crisp premium linens nightly
The Industrialist Hotel Pittsburgh
Independent spirit meets post-game relief for fans who value character over cookie-cutter.
- Start game day with locally inspired breakfast featuring regional favorites
- Receive personalized transportation recommendations from local hospitality experts every day
- Taste local culinary flavors at the independent restaurant concept
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Pittsburgh by IHG
Guests return for the warmth that holds steady through game day chaos.
- Connect with fellow fans in the reimagined lobby gathering area
- Toast tournament moments with premium spirits at the on-site bar
- Wrap yourself in plush Frette luxury linens for restorative sleep
Hampton Inn & Suites Pittsburgh-Downtown
Staff here remember faces and make mornings feel effortless after intense finishes.
- Claim a spot at the community table for snacks and socializing
- Enjoy complimentary infused water after long tournament days at arena
- Sleep soundly under the soft white duvet every night
PNC Park Travel Guide
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PNC Park is widely considered the most beautiful ballpark in America, a limestone-and-steel gem that perfectly frames the Pittsburgh skyline and the Roberto Clemente Bridge. The intimate design ensures that even the highest seats feel close to the action, offering breathtaking views of the Allegheny River and the yellow bridges that define the city. A Pirates game here is as much about the atmosphere as the sport; fans flood across the closed bridge on foot, creating a pre-game procession that is unique in baseball. The guide below helps you navigate the bustling North Shore entertainment district, find the best "Pittsburgh Salad" (fries included), and time your visit for the legendary fireworks nights. Whether you are a ballpark chaser or a casual visitor, the experience of a sunset game here is unmatched.
Neighborhood Overview
The ballpark sits on the North Shore, directly across the Allegheny River from downtown Pittsburgh (the "Golden Triangle"). This district is a vibrant mix of sports bars, office buildings, and riverfront parks that buzzes with energy on game days. The defining feature of the neighborhood is Federal Street, which runs perpendicular to the stadium and is closed to traffic during events to create a massive pedestrian block party. Access is exceptional: the Roberto Clemente Bridge (6th Street Bridge) closes to cars on game days, allowing fans to walk directly from downtown to the center field gate. To the west lies Acrisure Stadium and the Carnegie Science Center; to the east is the Andy Warhol Museum. The area is extremely safe and walkable, though the riverwalk can get crowded. Rideshare pickups are typically pushed away from the immediate perimeter to Isabella Street or near the Warhol Museum to avoid the post-game pedestrian crush.
Where to Stay
The most popular strategy is to stay in Downtown Pittsburgh, across the river from the stadium. Hotels like the Renaissance Pittsburgh (housed in the historic Fulton Building) or the Fairmont offer luxury within a 10-minute scenic walk across the bridge. Staying downtown places you in the heart of the Cultural District, with easy access to theaters and dining. For those who want to be steps from the gate, the Hyatt Place and Residence Inn on the North Shore are located literally across the street from the ballpark, though they command premium rates and sell out quickly. Another option is the historic Omni William Penn Hotel downtown, which offers a grand, old-school feel and is close to the "T" (light rail) stations. Avoid staying in the suburbs if you plan to drink; the drive back can be confusing for visitors navigating the tunnels and bridges.
Quick-Plan Overview
Tip
Pittsburgh Int'l (PIT) · 30 min drive
Explore Nearby
Walk the Roberto Clemente Bridge from downtown
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Federal Street for pre-game block party
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Manny's BBQ behind center field
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Mike's Beer Bar for post-game local brews
- Pittsburgh Int'l (PIT) · 30 min drive
- Walk the Roberto Clemente Bridge from downtown
- Federal Street for pre-game block party
- Manny's BBQ behind center field
- Mike's Beer Bar for post-game local brews
Game Day Flow
Arrival & Pre-Event
The quintessential PNC Park experience begins with parking downtown and walking across the Roberto Clemente Bridge. The bridge closes to vehicles on game days, becoming a pedestrian-only zone filled with musicians, vendors, and fans. Aim to arrive 90 minutes before first pitch to soak in the atmosphere on Federal Street (just outside the center field gate), where live music and outdoor bars set the tone. If you are coming from the south, the "Gateway Clipper" riverboat shuttle from Station Square drops you right at the outfield entrance. Gates generally open 90 minutes prior to game time (2 hours on Fridays/Saturdays); use the Center Field Gate for the most dramatic entry view.
During the Event
The ballpark is intimate, with two main levels and a stunning open outfield concourse. The "Riverwalk" area beyond the outfield seats allows you to watch the game while standing right next to the Allegheny River—it is a perfect spot to stretch your legs. Be in your seat by the middle of the 5th inning for the "Great Pittsburgh Pierogi Race," a beloved local tradition. The venue is entirely cashless, so bring cards or Apple Pay. On Friday nights, stick around after the final out for "Zambelli Fireworks," which are launched from the river and are spectacular against the skyline.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting onto Federal Street puts you right back into the party, with bars like Mike's Beer Bar and Southern Tier packed with fans. If you are heading back downtown, the walk across the bridge offers incredible night views of the lit-up stadium. For those using the "T" light rail, the North Side station is just a block away and is free for rides into downtown. Rideshare surge pricing can be high immediately after the game; walking 15 minutes into downtown to call a car can save you money and time.
Arrival & Pre-Event
The quintessential PNC Park experience begins with parking downtown and walking across the Roberto Clemente Bridge. The bridge closes to vehicles on game days, becoming a pedestrian-only zone filled with musicians, vendors, and fans. Aim to arrive 90 minutes before first pitch to soak in the atmosphere on Federal Street (just outside the center field gate), where live music and outdoor bars set the tone. If you are coming from the south, the "Gateway Clipper" riverboat shuttle from Station Square drops you right at the outfield entrance. Gates generally open 90 minutes prior to game time (2 hours on Fridays/Saturdays); use the Center Field Gate for the most dramatic entry view.
During the Event
The ballpark is intimate, with two main levels and a stunning open outfield concourse. The "Riverwalk" area beyond the outfield seats allows you to watch the game while standing right next to the Allegheny River—it is a perfect spot to stretch your legs. Be in your seat by the middle of the 5th inning for the "Great Pittsburgh Pierogi Race," a beloved local tradition. The venue is entirely cashless, so bring cards or Apple Pay. On Friday nights, stick around after the final out for "Zambelli Fireworks," which are launched from the river and are spectacular against the skyline.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting onto Federal Street puts you right back into the party, with bars like Mike's Beer Bar and Southern Tier packed with fans. If you are heading back downtown, the walk across the bridge offers incredible night views of the lit-up stadium. For those using the "T" light rail, the North Side station is just a block away and is free for rides into downtown. Rideshare surge pricing can be high immediately after the game; walking 15 minutes into downtown to call a car can save you money and time.
Things to Do
Walkable
The Andy Warhol Museum
0.2 miLocated just two blocks east of the ballpark, this is the largest single-artist museum in North America. It houses seven floors of Warhol's art, archives, and films, including the famous soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints. It offers a cool, cultural counterpoint to the sports vibe and is open late on Fridays (until 10 PM), making it a great pre-game stop. The "Silver Clouds" exhibit is a fun, interactive photo op.
Kayak Pittsburgh
0.1 miLocated under the Roberto Clemente Bridge, this rental spot allows you to paddle on the Allegheny River right next to the stadium. It offers a unique perspective of the ballpark and the city bridges from the water. It is open seasonally and is a fantastic way to spend a warm afternoon before a night game. You can paddle right up to the stadium walls to hunt for home run balls.
5–15 Minutes Away
National Aviary
0.8 miLocated in Allegheny Commons Park, a short walk north of the stadium, this is the only independent indoor nonprofit aviary in the US. It features immersive habitats where birds fly freely around you, including sloths and penguins. It is a great family-friendly activity that can be done in about 90 minutes. The penguin feeding times are particularly popular.
Senator John Heinz History Center
1.2 miLocated in the Strip District, this massive museum covers the history of Western Pennsylvania, including a comprehensive Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum. It is a short drive or a healthy walk across the bridge and down the river trail. The exhibits cover everything from the steel industry to the Steelers and Pirates history. It is an essential stop for history buffs.
Walkable
- The Andy Warhol Museum — Located just two blocks east of the ballpark, this is the largest single-artist museum in North America. It houses seven floors of Warhol's art, archives, and films, including the famous soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints. It offers a cool, cultural counterpoint to the sports vibe and is open late on Fridays (until 10 PM), making it a great pre-game stop. The "Silver Clouds" exhibit is a fun, interactive photo op. 0.2 mi
- Kayak Pittsburgh — Located under the Roberto Clemente Bridge, this rental spot allows you to paddle on the Allegheny River right next to the stadium. It offers a unique perspective of the ballpark and the city bridges from the water. It is open seasonally and is a fantastic way to spend a warm afternoon before a night game. You can paddle right up to the stadium walls to hunt for home run balls. 0.1 mi
5–15 Minutes Away
- National Aviary — Located in Allegheny Commons Park, a short walk north of the stadium, this is the only independent indoor nonprofit aviary in the US. It features immersive habitats where birds fly freely around you, including sloths and penguins. It is a great family-friendly activity that can be done in about 90 minutes. The penguin feeding times are particularly popular. 0.8 mi
- Senator John Heinz History Center — Located in the Strip District, this massive museum covers the history of Western Pennsylvania, including a comprehensive Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum. It is a short drive or a healthy walk across the bridge and down the river trail. The exhibits cover everything from the steel industry to the Steelers and Pirates history. It is an essential stop for history buffs. 1.2 mi
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Manny's BBQ
On siteLocated behind the center field batter's eye, this stand is famous not just for its pulled pork and pierogies, but for its owner. Pirates legend Manny Sanguillen is often sitting in a chair right next to the grill, signing autographs and chatting with fans. The platter includes a little bit of everything and is excellent. It is a true baseball experience you won't find elsewhere.
Primanti Bros.
On siteYou cannot visit Pittsburgh without eating a Primanti's sandwich—meat, coleslaw, and french fries all stacked between two slices of Italian bread. While there are locations all over the city, eating one inside the ballpark with a beer is a rite of passage. It is messy, heavy, and delicious. Grab plenty of napkins.
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
Mike's Beer Bar
0.1 miDirectly across the street from the left field gate, Mike's is the premier pre-game spot for beer lovers. They boast 80 rotating taps and over 500 beers in coolers, with a heavy focus on local Pennsylvania breweries. The "Steak on a Stone" is their signature food item. The outdoor patio puts you right in the middle of the Federal Street action.
Southern Tier Brewing Co.
0.2 miLocated just down the block, this massive brewpub features a huge outdoor beer garden that fills up hours before first pitch. They serve their popular IPA and Pumking ales alongside a solid menu of burgers and smoked wings. It is loud, energetic, and perfect for large groups. It sits between the football and baseball stadiums.
Local & Elevated Picks
Meat & Potatoes
0.6 miLocated in the Cultural District just across the bridge, this gastropub is one of the city's most acclaimed restaurants. They serve high-end comfort food like massive ribeyes, bone marrow, and duck fat fries. It is the perfect spot for a nice dinner before walking over the bridge to the game. Reservations are essential, often weeks in advance.
Tako
0.5 miAlso in the Cultural District, Tako serves inventive, chef-driven tacos and an extensive list of tequilas and mezcals. The vibe is dark, moody, and hip, with a focus on bold flavors like octopus and duck confit. It is a great alternative to standard sports bar fare. It is located directly on the path from Market Square to the Roberto Clemente Bridge.
Inside & Adjacent
- Manny's BBQ — Located behind the center field batter's eye, this stand is famous not just for its pulled pork and pierogies, but for its owner. Pirates legend Manny Sanguillen is often sitting in a chair right next to the grill, signing autographs and chatting with fans. The platter includes a little bit of everything and is excellent. It is a true baseball experience you won't find elsewhere. On site
- Primanti Bros. — You cannot visit Pittsburgh without eating a Primanti's sandwich—meat, coleslaw, and french fries all stacked between two slices of Italian bread. While there are locations all over the city, eating one inside the ballpark with a beer is a rite of passage. It is messy, heavy, and delicious. Grab plenty of napkins. On site
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
- Mike's Beer Bar — Directly across the street from the left field gate, Mike's is the premier pre-game spot for beer lovers. They boast 80 rotating taps and over 500 beers in coolers, with a heavy focus on local Pennsylvania breweries. The "Steak on a Stone" is their signature food item. The outdoor patio puts you right in the middle of the Federal Street action. 0.1 mi
- Southern Tier Brewing Co. — Located just down the block, this massive brewpub features a huge outdoor beer garden that fills up hours before first pitch. They serve their popular IPA and Pumking ales alongside a solid menu of burgers and smoked wings. It is loud, energetic, and perfect for large groups. It sits between the football and baseball stadiums. 0.2 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- Meat & Potatoes — Located in the Cultural District just across the bridge, this gastropub is one of the city's most acclaimed restaurants. They serve high-end comfort food like massive ribeyes, bone marrow, and duck fat fries. It is the perfect spot for a nice dinner before walking over the bridge to the game. Reservations are essential, often weeks in advance. 0.6 mi
- Tako — Also in the Cultural District, Tako serves inventive, chef-driven tacos and an extensive list of tequilas and mezcals. The vibe is dark, moody, and hip, with a focus on bold flavors like octopus and duck confit. It is a great alternative to standard sports bar fare. It is located directly on the path from Market Square to the Roberto Clemente Bridge. 0.5 mi
Local Tips
Walk the bridge: it's the best entry in sports
Bag policy is strict: 12x12x6 with 2 zippers max
Friday night fireworks are spectacular: stay late
Seasonal note: Baseball season spans the best weather months in Pittsburgh. April and May can be cool and rainy, requiring layers and rain gear. June, July, and August are spectacular, with warm evenings perfect for night games, though humidity can be high. September offers crisp, clear nights that make the skyline view even more dramatic.
- Walk the bridge it's the best entry in sports
- Cheer for the pierogies in the 5th inning race
- Bag policy is strict 12x12x6 with 2 zippers max
- Sit on the third base side for the best skyline view
- Friday night fireworks are spectacular stay late
- Seasonal note: Baseball season spans the best weather months in Pittsburgh. April and May can be cool and rainy, requiring layers and rain gear. June, July, and August are spectacular, with warm evenings perfect for night games, though humidity can be high. September offers crisp, clear nights that make the skyline view even more dramatic.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
Not applicable for baseball, but the North Shore remains active for Steelers games and concerts. The riverfront can be brutally cold with wind chill.
Spring & early summer
April can be chilly, with temps in the 50s and frequent rain. A light jacket and a poncho are smart packing items. By May, the weather turns pleasant, and the flowers along the riverwalk bloom.
Mid-summer
July and August are hot, with highs in the 80s. Seats on the third base side get shade earlier in the evening, while the first base line stays in the sun. Afternoon thunderstorms are common but usually pass quickly.
Fall season
September is arguably the best month for baseball, with cooler temperatures and lower humidity. The air is crisp, and the sunsets over the river are stunning. Bring a hoodie for night games as the temperature drops after sunset.
Rain & snow
Rain delays are a part of life in the Northeast. The stadium has excellent drainage, so games often resume after showers. The concourses are covered, providing shelter during storms.
Winter
Not applicable for baseball, but the North Shore remains active for Steelers games and concerts. The riverfront can be brutally cold with wind chill.
Spring & early summer
April can be chilly, with temps in the 50s and frequent rain. A light jacket and a poncho are smart packing items. By May, the weather turns pleasant, and the flowers along the riverwalk bloom.
Mid-summer
July and August are hot, with highs in the 80s. Seats on the third base side get shade earlier in the evening, while the first base line stays in the sun. Afternoon thunderstorms are common but usually pass quickly.
Fall season
September is arguably the best month for baseball, with cooler temperatures and lower humidity. The air is crisp, and the sunsets over the river are stunning. Bring a hoodie for night games as the temperature drops after sunset.
Rain & snow
Rain delays are a part of life in the Northeast. The stadium has excellent drainage, so games often resume after showers. The concourses are covered, providing shelter during storms.
Venue Facts
Primary team
Pittsburgh Pirates
Neighborhood
North Shore
Nearest airport
Pittsburgh Int'l (PIT)
Parking
Downtown Garages recommended
Walkable district
Federal Street / North Shore
Groceries & supplies
Giant Eagle on Cedar Ave
Pharmacy
Rite Aid on East Ohio St
Urgent care
UPMC Urgent Care Shadyside
Downtime
Andy Warhol Museum
Pro tip
Sit on 3rd Base side for views
| Primary team | Pittsburgh Pirates |
| Neighborhood | North Shore |
| Nearest airport | Pittsburgh Int'l (PIT) |
| Parking | Downtown Garages recommended |
| Walkable district | Federal Street / North Shore |
| Groceries & supplies | Giant Eagle on Cedar Ave |
| Pharmacy | Rite Aid on East Ohio St |
| Urgent care | UPMC Urgent Care Shadyside |
| Downtime | Andy Warhol Museum |
| Pro tip | Sit on 3rd Base side for views |
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the closest hotels to PNC Park?
The closest hotel to PNC Park is Springhill Suites by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.09 mi, from $122/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Holiday Inn Express & Suites Pittsburgh North Shore by IHG (0.09 mi, from $127/night) and Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.4 mi, from $124/night). Springhill Suites by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Pittsburgh North Shore by IHG offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near PNC Park are good for families?
Several hotels near PNC Park are well-suited for families. Springhill Suites by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.09 mi, from $122/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Pittsburgh North Shore by IHG (0.09 mi, from $127/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.4 mi, from $124/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near PNC Park are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near PNC Park accommodate team and group travel. Springhill Suites by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.09 mi, from $122/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Pittsburgh North Shore by IHG (0.09 mi, from $127/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.4 mi, from $124/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near PNC Park are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels near PNC Park are ideal for a weekend getaway. Fairmont Pittsburgh (0.8 mi, from $380/night), Kimpton Hotel Monaco Pittsburgh by IHG (0.98 mi, from $310/night), and Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel (0.47 mi, from $353/night) all offer on-site dining. Fairmont Pittsburgh also has a pool and spa services. Kimpton Hotel Monaco Pittsburgh by IHG also has spa services. Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel also has a pool.
Are there any walkable hotels near PNC Park?
Yes — 3 hotels are within walking distance: Springhill Suites by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.09 mi, from $122/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Pittsburgh North Shore by IHG (0.09 mi, from $127/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.4 mi, from $124/night). The closest is about a 2-minute walk.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near PNC Park offer free breakfast?
Springhill Suites by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.09 mi, from $122/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Pittsburgh North Shore by IHG (0.09 mi, from $127/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.4 mi, from $124/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near PNC Park offer free parking?
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Pittsburgh North Shore by IHG (0.09 mi, from $127/night), Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown (0.73 mi, from $121/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Pittsburgh-Downtown (0.99 mi, from $239/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels near PNC Park have an outdoor pool?
The Industrialist Hotel Pittsburgh, Autograph Collection (0.95 mi, from $330/night) has an outdoor pool.
Which hotels near PNC Park have a fitness center?
Springhill Suites by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.09 mi, from $122/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Pittsburgh North Shore by IHG (0.09 mi, from $127/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.4 mi, from $124/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Can I get early check-in at hotels near PNC Park?
Springhill Suites by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.09 mi, from $122/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Pittsburgh North Shore by IHG (0.09 mi, from $127/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott Pittsburgh North Shore (0.4 mi, from $124/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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