Omni William Penn Hotel

Top choice in Pittsburgh


Pittsburgh's stateliest old hotel, built by Henry Frick, has a cavernous lobby, with luxury suites that were remodeled in 2016. The great public spaces give it a sense of grandeur that some luxury hotels lack. Worth booking if you have the money…or can find it at a discount, which is often the case in the off-season.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Pittsburgh attractions

1. Heinz History Center

0.46 MILES

Local history and lore is shared with verve and color – there's even an exhibit dedicated to children's TV host and native son Fred Rogers. It also…

2. Allegheny Landing

0.58 MILES

They call Pittsburgh the 'city of rivers,' so it's only appropriate that it has a park from which to admire its internal waterways. Allegheny Landing was…

3. Fort Pitt Museum

0.62 MILES

This museum tells the story of the French and Indian War of the mid-18th century, which brought Pittsburgh into being. The surrounding waterfront, a state…

4. Andy Warhol Museum

0.63 MILES

This six-story museum celebrates Pittsburgh's coolest native son, Andy Warhol, who moved to NYC, got a nose job and made himself famous with pop art. One…

5. Monongahela Incline

0.69 MILES

Twin to the Duquesne Incline and built in the late 19th century, this funicular offers a great perspective over the city.

6. Children's Museum of Pittsburgh

1.03 MILES

Kill a day (or at least half a day) with the kids at this multistory fun house, which includes an attic space devoted to illusions, a waterplay area, a…

7. Duquesne Incline

1.1 MILES

This nifty funicular and its Monongahela Incline twin down the road, both built in the late 19th century, are Pittsburgh icons, zipping up the steep slope…

8. National Aviary

1.13 MILES

Often overlooked due to its proximity to the excellent Science Center and Children's Museum, this is nonetheless a fantastic opportunity to see all kinds…