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Modern Accommodation with Top Amenities
Fitness Centre and Dining Options
TRYP by Wyndham Pittsburgh/Lawrenceville boasts a state-of-the-art fitness centre for health enthusiasts. Guests can also indulge in culinary delights at the on-site restaurant and bar, offering a diverse menu to cater to every palate.
Convenient Location and Nearby Attractions
Situated just 4.1 km from the University of Pittsburgh, our 4-star hotel provides easy access to key landmarks such as the Andy Warhol Museum and Carnegie Mellon University, both within 5.1 km. With private parking available and the Pittsburgh International Airport a short distance away, exploring the city is a breeze.
24-Hour Front Desk and Free WiFi
Ensuring a seamless stay, our hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and an ATM for guest convenience. Stay connected with complimentary WiFi in all air-conditioned rooms, each equipped with a private bathroom for added comfort.
Experience luxury and convenience at TRYP by Wyndham Pittsburgh/Lawrenceville. Book your stay now!
Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 2 years old stay for free when using an available cot.
Children up to and including 17 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
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Pets are allowed. Charges may be applicable.
WiFi is available in the hotel rooms and is free of charge.
Private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed) and costs USD 25 per day.
It had great character and history
Valet parking was a little cumbersome.
I booked three rooms for my sister’s bachelorette weekend and our experience started off terribly before we even got checked in. We arrived around 2:30 PM, knowing we were a little early, and politely asked if any rooms were available. Drew, who we later found out was the manager, immediately shut us down with “check-in is at 3” and offered zero hospitality or flexibility.
What made it worse was that while we sat waiting in the tiny lobby, we watched him check in several other guests before 3 PM. At 2:51 PM, I went back up to ask if maybe just one room was ready, and he smugly responded, “It’s 2:51.” The attitude was completely unnecessary.
The most frustrating part? The second Drew disappeared into the back, another employee came out, checked the system, and casually said, “Oh yeah, looks like they’re all ready.” So apparently the rooms WERE available — Drew simply chose not to help us.
For a hotel manager to treat guests this way, especially a group spending money on multiple rooms for a special weekend, is unacceptable. Customer service and basic courtesy clearly don’t matter here. I would not stay here again based on this interaction alone.
Large rooms , great location, friendly staff
Clean and modern
Parking
Cool historic Reno of an old school.
Our bathroom had some issues.
Could not get the shower to engage right so we had only half a shower stream.
The room was very nice. Staff was very nice.
I did not like the fact that I did not have to option to park my own car, and forced to pay for valet parking when I could literally see the entire parking lot.
The rooftop bar and location.
The design of the room, the cleanliness, and the unfriendly staff.
The building and room were absolutely beautiful!!
I chose this hotel because it was marketed as a boutique and amenity-rich destination. While the staff is friendly and the Lawrenceville location is good, the actual experience was a failure. Frankly, even if they comped the entire stay I wouldn’t go back.
THE AMENITY-RICH MYTH
The hotel provides a long list of amenities to justify its rates, but they are almost all either basic industry standards or poorly executed services.
* THE EXPECTED LIST: They boast about having elevators (an ADA requirement), a 24-hour front desk, and Wi-Fi. These are not amenities; they are the bare minimum.
* THE FLAGRANT LIE: They advertise "Daily Housekeeping," but in reality, rooms were only cleaned every 2-3 days.
* THE INACCESSIBLE: The fitness center is poorly maintained with broken equipment, a slow water dispenser, and stocked out of towels. The hot breakfast and cafe have restricted hours (not opening until 7:00 AM) and sluggish service (expect 20-30 mins!). Lobby offerings for basic refrigerated food (salads, sandwiches) is always empty.
THE ROOM: FORM OVER FUNCTION
As a business traveler, the room was functionally useless.
* NO WORKSPACE: There is no chair or desk, just a short and backless stool.
* NO STORAGE: There is no dresser or closet; just a small rack that is inadequate for anyone staying more than one night.
* NO BASICS: No refrigerator or microwave in-room, and you have to trek to the front desk just to request ice.
* POOR CONSTRUCTION: The walls are paper-thin. I was kept awake by noise from the lobby, the street, and an incredibly loud HVAC unit. Even the shower was a letdown, featuring a fixed elevated rain-head with weak pressure and no adjustable spray options or wand.
THE VERDICT
The friendly staff cannot compensate for a building that is fundamentally poorly designed. This hotel prioritizes a "lifestyle" aesthetic over basic guest comfort. If you need a functional room where you can hang up your clothes, sit in an actual chair, or get a quiet night's sleep, look elsewhere.
The bed and pillows were so comfortable. I wish I could have brought them home with me!
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