My spouse and I stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn Pittsburgh University
Place (Oakland) for one night in late November 2012. We visit the city
of Pittsburgh often, but we generally stay in the downtown area; on this
trip, we decided to stay on campus so that we could see how things had
changed since we last visited campus about 15+ years ago. This hotel was
previously owned by Wyndham; we think that when that chain bought the
old Hilton in downtown Pittsburgh across from Point State Park, they
decided to sell this property (or perhaps Hilton and Wyndham just traded
locations, with Wyndham taking the old downtown Hilton spot, and Hilton
taking this previous Wyndham location).
The hotel is located on
Forbes Avenue at the corner of McKee Place, near Magee Women's Hospital
and the UPMC Presbyterian Hospital. A CVS pharmacy (open 24 hours) is
adjacent to the hotel, as well as a bank with an ATM machine. Valet
parking is $18 per day; there is no self-parking option available, but
there is a large, multi-story parking garage on the next block that had a
sign offering $5 parking on nights and weekends, so a guest might be
able to save some money that way. Across the street, also on Forbes
Avenue, is a gas station (although it was not a chain that we
recognized) that also has a small convenience store. Forbes Avenue hosts
many shops and restaurants, although most cater to student clientele
(such as Hemingway's, the Original Hotdog Shop, Primanti Brothers, and
Starbucks). Two "adult" restaurants that we found within walking
distance were The Porch at Schenley and Legume, and we recommend both.
The
main entrance to the hotel is at street level; however, you must either
walk down one half-floor or walk up one half-floor to reach an
elevator, which might cause trouble if you have a lot of luggage or
mobility issues. There is a handicapped lift, but you would need to find
someone to work it for you. The lobby is located on the mezzanine
level, along with the entrance to the (valet) parking garage, the
pantry/store, and the Great American Grill restaurant and bar/lounge.
There are 9 floors in this hotel, and because our Hhonors profile says
“high floor and near an elevator”, so we think that may be why we were
not upgraded, even though we have Diamond status. No pool or outdoor
space is available at this hotel. Wi-Fi is free for all guests (not just
Gold and Diamond Hhonors members). Instead of the free breakfast (for
Diamond members), we chose extra bonus Hhonors points. The hotel offers
free shuttle service within a 2-mile radius. There is event
space/conference rooms on the property. The hotel has a 24-hour business
center, and you can print remotely from the guest rooms.
According
to the map in the hotel directory, rooms ending in -22 and -16 are
large corner rooms. Rooms ending in -08 are corner rooms but are regular
size. Rooms ending in -04 are corner rooms that are slightly larger
than normal. Rooms ending in -05 are slightly larger than normal. There
are about 25 rooms per floor. Our room number was 913, which was located
near the middle of the floor layout and close to the elevator but was
one of the normal-size rooms. Hotel rooms are standard-issue Hilton
Garden Inn, featuring a microwave and mini-refrigerator, bed, desk, and
easy chair.
We would stay here again to visit the University of
Pittsburgh, or if we needed a place to stay to visit someone at one of
the nearby hospitals.