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Downtown Pittsburgh Hotels |
Whether
you're passing through on business or settling in to soak up the sights,
Downtown Pittsburgh has the accommodations to
suit you. More than 3,000 people call Downtown home and many more are joining them. Short commutes, breathtaking views and cultural conveniences are just some of the reasons young professionals, empty-nesters, and families are seeking the Downtown living experience. You have every mode of transportation available to help you explore. And, some modes of transportation won't cost you a dime. Whether you are heading to a sporting event or a quiet dinner for two, you can reach your final destination and all points in between ... with ease. Downtown is pedestrian-friendly, plus there's public transportation, shuttle services and cabs. If you think Downtown closes after 5 pm, you haven't been to the right places. Downtown lights up, literally! Live music, theater, dancing....yeah, we've got that. Consider this your personal invitation past the velvet rope. Pittsburgh boasts a wide array of culinary attractions to please even the most discriminating of palates. The diverse cultural heritage inherent to Pittsburgh brings the flavors of the world to the Downtown area. Downtown Pittsburgh offers a wide variety of shopping experiences, from small boutiques to large retail centers. One thing is for certain, whatever you're looking for, you'll find it Downtown! Pittsburgh is rich in sports history, dating back 100 years, when local college football teams were the first to wear numbered jerseys and play indoor games. Early sports greatness paved the way for Pittsburgh's modern day moniker "City of Champions", including the Pittsburgh Steelers, Pirates, and Penguins, each victorious in their World Championship quest for the Super Bowl, World Series, and Stanley Cup trophies. Pittsburgh fans are among the most passionate of all sports fans, traveling near and far to support their teams. Pittsburgh Steelers football fans proudly call themselves "Steeler Nation" and can be seen waving their Terrible Towels by the thousands at Steeler home and away games. You can learn about the legendary Pittsburgh greats at the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum, located on Smallman Street in the Strip District. |
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