The Best 10 Boutique Hotels in Pittsburgh Reviews for Every Traveler


Pittsburgh is not just about pierogis, steel, and bridges anymore—now there are artistic neighborhoods, foodie hotspots, and that breathtaking vista from Mount Washington. And how better to experience them all than to rest in style in a boutique hotel? These gems marry personality, history, and modern style. Let’s examine the top 10, complete with statistics, perks, and something for every traveler.


1. The Industrialist Hotel (Downtown)

Steampunk Chic Meets Luxury
Housed in a 1902 steel tycoon’s office, this Autograph Collection hotel is full of Pittsburgh pride. There is plenty of exposed brick, brass detailing, and local artwork. The rooftop bar, Cinderlands Warehouse, offers craft cocktails overlooking the cityscape.

  • Stats: 4.7/5 on Google (thanks, industrial-chic bathrooms!). Rooms start around $250/night.
    Perfect for: Design enthusiasts and cocktail geeks.
  • Varied Benefit: Within walking distance of LGBTQ+-friendly Cultural District theaters.
    (Source: VisitP

2. Mansions of Fifth (Shadys)

The Gatsby Experience, Without the Drama
Two Gilded Age mansions merged into one B&B? Absolutely. This Historic Hotels of America member boasts stained glass, clawfoot bathtubs, and a killer afternoon tea.

  • Stats: Ranked #1 B&B in Pittsburgh on TripAdvisor. Rooms from $199/night.
  • Perfect for: History buffs and romantics (request the Carriage House suite).
    Multifaceted Advantage: Pet-friendly! Your pup can join you to take retro selfies.
    (Source: Historic Hotels of America)(https://

3. Hotel Monaco (Central City)


Unconventional Luxury, No Rules
Kimpton’s lighthearted atmosphere comes through here: lobby aquarium, bold-print walls, and mats for downward-facing dogs in each guest room. The in-house restaurant, *The Commoner*, offers upscale comfort cuisine (don’t miss the pierogi poutine).

  • Reviews: 4.5 stars on Yelp. Prices average about $230 per
  • Ideal for: Millennials seeking Insta-perfect décor and happy hours of free wine.
  • Multifaceted Advantage: LGBTQ+ welcoming and gender-neutral restrooms

4. The Priory Hotel (North Side)

Monastery Turned Urban Oasis
A 19th-century Benedictine monastery? Today, it’s a warm retreat with a courtyard, morning muffins, and a free happy hour featuring bourbon. Bonus: It’s within a 10-minute walk to PNC Park.

  • Stats: 4.8/5 Google score for “hidden gem.” Rooms available from $180
  • Perfect for: Introverts and baseball enthusiasts in search of peace.
  • Varied Benefit: Discounted rates for families (4-person suite).

5. Ace Hotel Pittsburgh (East Liberty)


Hipster Headquarters
Vinyl records, concrete floors, and a lobby that doubles as a coworking space. The attached Whitfield Restaurant does farm-to-table correctly.

  • Stats: 4.3/5 on TripAdvisor. Rooms start at $160/night.
  • Perfect for: Vinyl lovers and digital nomads.
    Multiculturally diverse bonus: Progressive atmosphere—hosts local art baza
    (Source: VisitP

6. Distrikt Hotel (Downtown)

Euro Chic in the ‘Burgh

The Marble bathrooms, velvet headboards, and lobby espresso bars. The Biergarten offers summer pop-up beer gardens.

  • Stats: 4.6/5 on Google. Rates from $210/night.
    Perfect for: Business travelers looking for high-end crash pad.
  • Varied Benefit: Walking distance to Point State Park.

7. The Oaklander Hotel (Oakland)

Academic Adjacent
Nestled near Carnegie Mellon and Pitt, this property incorporates mid-century modern architecture with rooftop bar (Spirits & Tales) views of Schenley Park.

  • Stats: 4.4/5 on Yelp. Rooms from $220/night.
  • Ideal for: Parents of college students or convention-goers.
  • Variety Bonus: Free rental bikes to cycle to local Phipps Conservatory.

8. Inn on Negley


Victorian Comfort, Modern Eleg
This is an 1880s estate complete with fireplaces, four-posters, and door-to-door breakfast. No kids under 12

  • Stats: 4.9/5 stars on TripAdvisor for romantic escapes. Rooms from $275 per
  • Ideal for couples celebrating their anniversaries.
  • Variety Perk: Gluten-free breakfast options.
    (Source: Historic Hotels of America)

9. Parador Inn (North Side)

Island Hopping in Pittsburgh?
A tropical B&B with palm-print walls, rum tastings, and sunlit patio. Just two blocks from the National Aviary.

  • Stats: 4.7/5 on Google. Rooms from $150/night.
    Best for: Individuals experiencing winter blues and requiring a mood uplift.
  • Varied Perk: BYOB available for frugal travelers

10. TRYP by Wyndham

**Creative and Cost-Effective At the core of hipsterism in Pittsburgh is TRYP, which includes local artwork, a retro diner, and *free* tapped kombucha.

  • Stats: 4.2/5 on Yelp. Rooms from $130/night.
  • Perfect for: Cost-conscious artists discovering Lawrenceville’s urban artwork.

Varied Perk: LGBTQ+-friendly neighborhood full of quirky boutiques *(From Yelp — ### Final Thoughts Whether one is visiting for history, food, or simply to enjoy a great Instagram feed, Pittsburgh’s boutique hotels deliver. There is something for everyone, ranging from mansions of the Gilded Age to lobbies bursting to the ceiling with vinyl. Tip: Book well in advance Steelers season—these hotels fill up fast!

**References – VisitPittsburgh -TripAdvisor ( -Yelp (www – Historic Hotels of America

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