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 AmeriSuites - Pittsburgh - Cranberry Rating 2

cheap hotels in PittsburghLocated 25 miles from the downtown Pittsburgh, the AmeriSuites - Pittsburgh – Cranberry lies 3 miles from the Fun Fore All Amusement Center and 1 mile from Cranberry Mall. Guests have an array of places to discover such as the PNC Park and Heinz Field, Gateway Clipper Fleet and Carnegie Science Center. The hotel has a total of 128 well-furnished suites providing numerous in house facilities, including a generous buffet breakfast. Conference facilities are also available at the hotel.
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Cable / Satellite TV - Hairdryer - Internet access - Iron and ironing board - Kitchenette - Microwave - Modem/data port connection - Pay-per-view movies - Refrigerator - Telephone - Voice mail
Hotel Facilities: Conference facilities - Gymnasium - Laundry facilities - Parking facilities - Swimming pool


 Hampton Inn University Center - Pittsburgh Rating 2

cheap hotels in PittsburghLocated in the heart of Pittsburgh academic and cultural district, the Hampton Inn University Center proudly provides exceptional accommodations and friendly service at an affordable price. Free shuttle service to downtown Pittsburgh and the surrounding areas, free parking, and a deluxe continental breakfast are offered to all of our guests.
Room Facilities:
Alarm clock - Cable / Satellite TV - Hairdryer - Iron and ironing board - Modem/data port connection - Refrigerator - Tea and coffee making facilities - Telephone
Hotel Facilities: Business centre - Faxing facilities - Gymnasium - Laundry facilities - Parking facilities - Photocopying facilities - Room service


 Residence Inn By Marriott - Pittsburgh Airport Rating 3

cheap hotels in PittsburghAt Residence Inn, we have perfected the extended stay experience by combining all of the comforts of home with our passion for making every guest feel welcome. Start your day with complimentary breakfast in our gatehouse, and join us at our weekly barbecue--a Residence Inn Tradition. Take advantage of our pool, heated spa and Sport Court to melt the tensions away. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, our friendly and proficient staff takes pride in anticipating--and satisfying--your needs, 24 hours a day. Residence Inn--room to relax, room to work, room to breathe.
Room Facilities:
Cable / Satellite TV - Hairdryer - Iron and ironing board - Kitchen - Microwave - Modem/data port connection - Pay-per-view movies - Refrigerator - Tea and coffee making facilities - Telephone - Television
Hotel Facilities: Banquet facilities - Disabled facilities - Faxing facilities - Jacuzzi / Whirlpool - Laundry facilities - Non-smoking rooms - Parking facilities - Pets allowed - Photocopying facilities - Reception - Safe deposit box - Spa - Swimming pool



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The vibrant ten-block district known as the Golden Triangle, at the heart of downtown Pittsburgh, stands at the confluence of the Monongahela, Allegheny and Ohio rivers, once bitterly fought over as the gateway to the West. The French built Fort Duquesne on the site in 1754, only for it to be destroyed four years later by the British, who replaced it with Fort Pitt . Industry began with the development of iron foundries in the early 1800s, and by the time of the Civil War, Pittsburgh was producing half of the iron and one third of the glass in the US. Soon after, the city became the world's leading producer of steel, thanks to the vigorous expansion programs of Andrew Carnegie , who, by 1870, was the richest man in the world. Present-day Pittsburgh is dotted with his cultural bequests, along with those of other wealthy forefathers including the Mellon bankers, the Frick coal merchants and the Heinz food producers. Hotels in Pittsburgh


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