Review: Hyatt Regency Orlando

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em>A massive convention hotel on International Drive that surprises with stylish design, solid amenities, and strong World of Hyatt value.

Location

The Hyatt Regency Orlando stretches along International Drive, connected directly to the Orange County Convention Center — the second largest in the country. The I-Drive corridor provides access to restaurants, entertainment, and the I-Ride Trolley. Theme parks are a short drive away, and Orlando International Airport is about 20 minutes east.

Phone: +1 407-284-1234

Address: 9801 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819

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The Property

With 1,641 rooms, the Hyatt Regency Orlando is a convention hotel on a grand scale. What sets it apart from many properties in this category is the surprisingly stylish design — the public spaces and rooms have a polished, contemporary feel that belies the building’s massive footprint. The pool area is resort-caliber, and the bar scene offers a lively social atmosphere in the evenings. The Pharmacopia bath amenities add a nice boutique touch.

Hyatt King Room

Rooms are clean, modern, and well-designed with quality bedding and contemporary furnishings. The double queen configuration works well for families visiting Orlando’s theme parks. The embedded TV in the bathroom mirror is a fun technology touch that kids particularly enjoy. Overall room quality exceeds expectations for a convention hotel.

Bathroom

Features the Pharmacopia amenity line and a clean, modern design with the notable bathroom mirror TV. Well-maintained and functional with quality fixtures.

Restaurants & Bars

Fiorenzo Italian Steakhouse

The signature restaurant offers quality steaks and Italian-American fare in an upscale setting. A reliable dinner option that saves the trip to I-Drive restaurants.

Bar & Lounge

The main bar area draws convention crowds and leisure travelers alike, creating a lively social scene. The space is well-designed and the cocktail program is competent.

Bottom Line

The Hyatt Regency Orlando is a convention hotel that punches above its weight class. The design quality, pool area, and amenities would be impressive in a boutique hotel — in a 1,641-room property, they’re remarkable. For convention attendees, the direct connection to the OCCC is unbeatable. For leisure travelers, the I-Drive location and Hyatt loyalty benefits make this a practical Orlando base. It’s not a theme park resort, but it’s one of the best large-format hotels in Orlando.

Value

Cash rates typically range from $150–350 per night. As a Category 4 property, award nights run 12,000–18,000 points.

At 15,000 points against a $225 cash rate, that’s approximately 1.50 cents per point — solid value approaching the 1.8 cpp sweet spot. During major conventions when cash rates spike, the points value can be exceptional.

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Review: Hyatt Centric Brickell Miami

A stylish Hyatt lifestyle hotel in Miami’s booming Brickell financial district with a rooftop pool and Cuban-inspired dining.

Location

Hyatt Centric Brickell Exterior

The Hyatt Centric Brickell Miami sits on Brickell Bay Drive in the heart of Miami’s Brickell neighborhood — the city’s financial and residential powerhouse. The Brickell Metrorail and Metromover stations are steps away, providing easy transit access to the rest of Miami. Brickell City Centre’s shopping and dining, the waterfront, and a short ride to South Beach make this an exceptionally well-connected base.

Phone: +1 786-441-1234

Address: 1102 Brickell Bay Dr, Miami, FL 33131

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The Property

The Hyatt Centric Brickell delivers the brand’s signature “local explorer” concept in a sleek tower setting. The rooftop pool is the property’s standout feature, offering panoramic Biscayne Bay and downtown Miami views. The lobby doubles as a social hub, and the overall design is modern and Miami-appropriate — all clean lines and tropical-contemporary energy.

Hyatt Centric Brickell Pool

Centric King Room

Rooms are spacious with corner views available on higher floors that showcase Miami’s dramatic skyline. The desk and sitting area provide comfortable workspace, and the design is clean and contemporary. Quality bedding ensures a comfortable night’s sleep.

Bathroom

Hyatt Centric Brickell Bathroom

Well-appointed with modern fixtures, a walk-in shower, and quality toiletries. Clean, functional, and consistent with the Hyatt Centric brand standard.

Restaurants & Bars

Caña (Breakfast)

The on-site restaurant Caña brings Cuban-inspired flair to the hotel dining experience. The breakfast menu features standouts like breakfast burritos and cortaditos with Nutella — a distinctly Miami touch. The dining room is attractively designed, and the coffee program deserves special mention. There’s also a convenient CVS nearby for quick grab-and-go needs.

Bottom Line

The Hyatt Centric Brickell is a strong urban lifestyle hotel that benefits from its location in one of Miami’s most dynamic neighborhoods. The rooftop pool elevates it above many competitors, and the Hyatt Centric brand’s focus on local character gives it more personality than generic business hotels in the area. For World of Hyatt members visiting Miami for business or as a base for South Florida exploration, it’s a reliable and enjoyable choice.

Value

Cash rates typically range from $175–400 per night. As a Category 5 property, award nights run 17,000–26,000 points under dynamic pricing.

At 20,000 points against a $250 cash rate, you’re looking at approximately 1.25 cents per point — a decent redemption below the 1.8 cpp sweet spot. Value improves during Miami’s peak season (December–March) when cash rates climb significantly.

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Review: Hotel Seville NoMad (Queen Deluxe Room)

A 1903 Beaux Arts landmark turned Hyatt boutique in Manhattan’s NoMad district, blending historic elegance with a celebrated Italian restaurant.

Location

Hotel Seville NoMad Exterior

Hotel Seville NoMad occupies the corner of 29th Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan’s NoMad (North of Madison Square Park) neighborhood — one of New York’s most dynamic dining and nightlife districts. Madison Square Park is steps away, and the Flatiron Building, the Empire State Building, and a wealth of acclaimed restaurants are all within easy walking distance. Multiple subway lines provide quick access to the rest of Manhattan.

Phone: +1 212-532-4100

Address: 22 E 29th St, New York, NY 10016

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The Property

Hotel Seville NoMad Lobby Lounge

Built in 1903, the Hotel Seville is a Beaux Arts landmark that has been beautifully reimagined as a 337-room boutique hotel in Hyatt’s Unbound Collection. The property retains its historic architectural character while incorporating contemporary design elements — the result is a hotel with genuine personality and a sense of place that newer builds simply cannot replicate.

The hotel features a hidden speakeasy (Il Bar) that adds an element of discovery, and the pet-friendly policy (dogs up to 50 lbs welcome) reflects the NoMad neighborhood’s personality. The lobby and common areas feature jewel-toned design elements that complement the building’s original bones.

Queen Deluxe Room

The rooms at the Hotel Seville are cozy by New York standards — which is to say they make efficient use of every square foot. The design is clean and contemporary with touches of historic character, quality bedding, and a quiet, well-insulated atmosphere that’s notable for a Manhattan hotel. The room condition was excellent throughout the stay.

Bathroom

The bathroom is compact but thoughtfully designed, with modern fixtures and quality toiletries. For a heritage building conversion, the plumbing and water pressure were excellent. Clean and well-maintained throughout.

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Restaurants & Bars

Scarpetta

Hotel Seville NoMad Scarpetta Dining

The hotel’s signature restaurant, Scarpetta, is a legitimate fine-dining destination that would be noteworthy even without a hotel attached. The Italian cuisine is exceptional, and the restaurant has earned a devoted following among both hotel guests and New York locals. For Globalist members, the breakfast experience here elevates the entire stay. This is not your typical hotel restaurant — it’s one of the reasons to choose this property.

Il Bar

The hidden speakeasy-style bar offers cocktails in an intimate, jewel-toned setting that feels like a genuine discovery rather than a hotel amenity. It’s a perfect spot for pre-dinner drinks or a nightcap.

Bottom Line

The Hotel Seville NoMad is a strong entry in Hyatt’s Unbound Collection and one of the better boutique hotel options in Manhattan for World of Hyatt members. The combination of a landmark building, a prime NoMad location, and Scarpetta restaurant gives it a distinctive identity that stands out in New York’s crowded luxury hotel market. Rooms lean small (this is Manhattan, after all), but the overall quality, character, and dining excellence more than compensate. For points travelers who appreciate a hotel with personality over one with square footage, the Seville is an excellent choice.

Value

Cash rates at the Hotel Seville NoMad typically range from
50–500 per night depending on season. As a World of Hyatt Unbound Collection property, award nights run approximately 15,000–25,000 points under dynamic pricing.

At 20,000 points against a $350 cash rate, you’re looking at approximately 1.75 cents per point — close to the 1.8 cpp sweet spot for Hyatt points. During peak periods or when booking at higher cash rates, the value exceeds that threshold comfortably. Factor in Globalist breakfast at Scarpetta — a legitimate $40+ value per person — and the effective cpp for elite members is exceptional.

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Review: DoubleTree by Hilton at Universal Orlando

A family-friendly Hilton property at Universal’s doorstep that delivers solid Orlando theme park convenience with Hilton Honors benefits.

Location

DoubleTree Orlando Entrance

The DoubleTree by Hilton sits at 5780 Major Boulevard, literally at the entrance to Universal Orlando Resort. You can walk to Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure, making this one of the most convenient non-Universal-owned hotel options for park visitors. SeaWorld is about six miles away, Walt Disney World is 13 miles, and Orlando International Airport is a 15-mile drive.

Phone: +1 407-351-1000

Address: 5780 Major Blvd, Orlando, FL 32819

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The Property

DoubleTree Orlando Courtyard

This ten-story Universal Partner Hotel features two towers surrounding a courtyard area, giving the property a resort-like feel despite its location in the heart of Orlando’s tourist corridor. The courtyard and pool area provide a pleasant retreat between park days. True to DoubleTree tradition, the warm chocolate chip cookie at check-in is always a hit — especially with kids returning exhausted from a day at the Wizarding World.

DoubleTree Orlando Pool

DoubleTree Room

Rooms are clean and functional, designed with families in mind. The layout provides adequate space for the typical theme park vacation — a place to collapse after a full day of rides and shows. The furnishings are standard DoubleTree, comfortable without being luxurious. For a theme park hotel, the room quality is perfectly appropriate.

Bathroom

The guest bathroom features a shower with standard Hilton amenities. Everything is clean and well-maintained. It’s a functional, no-surprises bathroom that serves its purpose for a theme park-focused stay.

Restaurants & Bars

Breakfast Buffet

The breakfast buffet provides solid fuel for a theme park day. A pancake and waffle station, crepes, French toast, fresh fruit, and standard hot items cover all the bases. It’s not destination dining, but it’s a convenient and reliable way to start the day before heading into the parks — particularly valuable for families who want to get to rope drop without hunting for breakfast options.

Bottom Line

The DoubleTree at Universal’s entrance delivers exactly what families need: a clean, comfortable base within walking distance of Universal Orlando at a price point well below the on-site resorts. The DoubleTree brand’s family-friendly orientation works perfectly for this location, and the ability to earn and redeem Hilton Honors points adds a layer of value that Universal’s own hotels can’t match. It’s not flashy, but it’s reliable, well-located, and a strong choice for budget-conscious Universal visitors who want loyalty benefits.

Value

Cash rates typically range from $100–250 per night depending on season and Orlando demand. Hilton Honors award nights generally start around 30,000–50,000 points.

At 40,000 points against a $175 cash rate, you’re getting approximately 0.44 cents per point — above the 0.4 cpp Hilton threshold. During peak Orlando seasons (spring break, holidays) when cash rates spike, the points value improves significantly. The real value here is the location premium — you’re paying DoubleTree prices for Universal-adjacent convenience.

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Review: Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World

The world’s largest Conrad occupies Resorts World on the north Strip, offering Hilton loyalty benefits in a modern mega-resort setting.

Location

Conrad Las Vegas exterior
Guardians sculpture

The Conrad Las Vegas is part of the Resorts World complex at the northern end of the Las Vegas Strip. While not in the thick of the central Strip action near the Bellagio or Caesars Palace, the property is about 1.5 miles north — close enough to reach the iconic mid-Strip hotels easily but far enough to offer a somewhat quieter base. Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is a quick 15-minute drive.

Phone: +1 702-676-7000

Address: 111 Resorts World Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89109

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The Property

Lobby doors

Opened in 2021 as part of the $4.3 billion Resorts World development, the Conrad Las Vegas is the world’s largest Conrad with 1,496 rooms and suites. The property shares the Resorts World complex with a Hilton and a Crockfords LXR hotel, giving Hilton Honors members three tiers of accommodation under one massive roof.

One of the property’s design highlights is that you can access your room and the pool areas without walking through the casino floor — a thoughtful touch that many Las Vegas hotels lack. The pool complex is resort-caliber, and the overall design is sleek and modern throughout.

Conrad King Room

The rooms are ultra-stylish by Las Vegas standards, with modern furnishings, quality bedding, and a contemporary design language that feels premium without being ostentatious. The room layout is efficient and well-thought-out, with floor-to-ceiling windows providing Strip views from the higher floors. The hardware is still relatively new, so everything feels fresh and well-maintained.

Bathroom

Mojave toiletries in shower

Bathrooms continue the modern aesthetic with clean lines, quality fixtures, and a layout that maximizes the available space. The finishes are consistent with the Conrad brand’s luxury positioning, and everything was in excellent condition during our stay.

Restaurants & Bars

Dawg House Sports Bar

The Dawg House serves as both a sports bar and sportsbook, and it’s where Gold and Diamond Hilton Honors members can apply their $25 per day food and beverage credit. The menu leans toward hearty bar fare — the club sandwich with truffle fries is a solid choice. Fair warning on Las Vegas pricing: that club sandwich runs about $20, eggs will set you back around $8, and even Rice Krispies come in at $10. The F&B credit helps, but don’t expect to eat cheaply even with elite status benefits.

Bottom Line

Room view

The Conrad Las Vegas delivers a polished, modern Las Vegas experience with the added benefit of Hilton Honors integration. The north Strip location is a trade-off — you gain a newer, less congested resort experience but sacrifice walkability to the central Strip. The property itself is well-designed and the rooms are genuinely impressive for a hotel of this scale. For Hilton loyalists, it’s the best points hotel option on the Las Vegas Strip, and the Diamond benefits (F&B credit, potential upgrades) add meaningful value to any stay.

Value

Cash rates at the Conrad Las Vegas vary wildly with Las Vegas demand, ranging from $150 on quiet weeknights to $400+ during major events and conventions. Hilton Honors award nights start around 35,000 points per night.

At 35,000 points against a typical $200 weeknight rate, you’re looking at approximately 0.57 cents per point — well above the 0.4 cpp threshold. During high-demand periods when cash rates spike, the points value can exceed 1.0 cpp, making the Conrad one of the better opportunistic Hilton redemptions in the U.S. The $25 daily F&B credit for Gold/Diamond members sweetens the deal further.

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Review: Andaz Savannah (King Room)

A boutique Hyatt gem in the heart of Savannah’s historic district, the Andaz delivers Southern charm with modern design right on Ellis Square.

Location

Andaz Savannah exterior on Ellis Square

The Andaz Savannah occupies a prime spot on Barnard Street, directly adjacent to Ellis Square in the heart of Savannah’s historic district. River Street, City Market, and the waterfront are all within a short walk, and Forsyth Park is an easy stroll south through the city’s famous tree-lined squares. It’s hard to imagine a better base for exploring Savannah on foot.

Phone: +1 912-233-2116

Address: 14 Barnard Street, Savannah, GA 31401

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The Property

Andaz Savannah lobby

The Andaz Savannah strikes an appealing balance between boutique personality and Hyatt polish. The lobby is an inviting space with multiple seating areas — high-top tables, lounge seating, and more intimate corners — that invite lingering. True to the Andaz brand, there’s a curated, locally-inspired feel throughout that reflects Savannah’s distinctive character without veering into kitsch.

The property features a pool area that provides welcome relief during Savannah’s humid summer months, and a small retail store in the lobby. The complimentary snacks — chips and coffee available throughout the day — are a nice Andaz touch that reinforces the brand’s hospitality-forward approach.

Check-In

Andaz Savannah entrance

Check-in follows the relaxed Andaz model: friendly, conversational, and designed to make you feel like you’re arriving at a friend’s home rather than checking into a hotel. Staff were warm and knowledgeable about the local area, offering restaurant and activity recommendations unprompted.

Andaz King Room

Andaz Savannah King Room

The room features a clean, contemporary design with quality furnishings and a comfortable bed. The layout is efficient, with a desk area and table with chairs providing flexible workspace and dining options. The minibar is stocked with both complimentary basics and purchasable items, with a clear price list posted — appreciated transparency. The room feels fresh and well-maintained, with enough space to spread out comfortably without being cavernous.

Bathroom

Andaz Savannah bathroom

The bathroom features a walk-in shower with quality toiletries and modern fixtures. The shower area is spacious and well-designed, with amenities arranged thoughtfully. Everything was spotlessly clean and in excellent condition. The toiletries are a step above the generic hotel fare, befitting the Andaz brand positioning.

Restaurants & Bars

22 Square Restaurant (Breakfast)

22 Square Restaurant at Andaz Savannah

Named for Savannah’s famous 22 historic squares, the on-site restaurant serves a breakfast that leans into the Southern experience. The Southern fried French toast is the standout — a decadent, properly indulgent way to start a Savannah morning. Made-to-order omelets and a solid spread of standard breakfast fare round out the options. The seating area is attractive with a bar section adding a social element. For Globalist members, the complimentary breakfast here represents excellent value.

Bottom Line

Andaz Savannah pool area

The Andaz Savannah is one of those properties that just gets it right. The location is essentially perfect for a Savannah visit, the Andaz brand personality translates beautifully to the Southern setting, and the complimentary touches — snacks, minibar basics, the friendly service — make you feel genuinely welcomed rather than simply processed. Some guests note that the adjacent nightlife can create noise on weekend evenings, so light sleepers may want to request a quieter room. But overall, this is a property that consistently earns its strong reviews, and it’s easy to see why it remains one of the most popular Hyatt options in the Southeast.

Value

Cash rates at the Andaz Savannah typically range from $200–400 per night, with peak pricing during Savannah’s busy spring season and holiday weekends. As a Category 4 World of Hyatt property, standard award nights run 12,000–18,000 points under dynamic pricing.

At a typical redemption of 15,000 points against a $275 cash rate, you’re looking at approximately 1.83 cents per point — right at the 1.8 cpp threshold where Hyatt points clearly outperform cash. During peak periods when cash rates climb above $350, the value proposition becomes even more compelling. This is one of the stronger Category 4 redemptions in the World of Hyatt portfolio, particularly when you factor in Globalist breakfast benefits at 22 Square.

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Review: Aloft Houston by the Galleria

A colorful, design-forward Marriott select-service hotel in Houston’s Galleria district that delivers reliable comfort at a reasonable price point.

Location

Outdoor space

The Aloft Houston by the Galleria is located on Westheimer Road in Houston’s upscale Galleria area, within easy reach of the Galleria shopping complex — one of the largest malls in the country. The surrounding neighborhood is well-established with plenty of dining and entertainment options, and access to the rest of Houston is straightforward via the nearby 610 Loop.

Phone: +1 713-622-7010

Address: 5415 Westheimer Road, Houston, TX 77056

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The Property

Lobby and WXYZ bar

The Aloft brand is Marriott’s answer to the “lifestyle select-service” category, and the Houston Galleria location delivers exactly what you’d expect: a contemporary, energetic vibe with an open lobby that doubles as a social space. The design leans colorful and modern, with the brand’s signature loft-inspired aesthetic throughout. Recently renovated, the common areas feel fresh and well-maintained. It’s not going to compete with a full-service luxury hotel, but that’s not the point — the Aloft excels at providing a stylish, comfortable base without unnecessary frills or price inflation.

Aloft Room

The standard rooms follow the Aloft template: open, loft-style layouts with clean modern furnishings, platform beds with quality linens, and that signature Aloft aesthetic that aims for urban-cool. The rooms are functional and well-organized, with enough space for a comfortable stay. The design is bright and contemporary, making good use of natural light.

Bathroom

Nice shower

Bathrooms are compact but well-designed, featuring the brand’s signature walk-in shower (no bathtub, in keeping with the Aloft ethos), modern fixtures, and Marriott’s standard amenity kit. Everything was clean and in good working order — no surprises, positive or negative.

Restaurants & Bars

W XYZ Bar & Re:fuel

The lobby-level W XYZ bar is the Aloft brand’s signature social space, serving cocktails and light bites in the evening. The Re:fuel grab-and-go station covers breakfast and snack needs with pre-packaged items, coffee, and quick bites. Neither is a destination dining experience, but they serve their purpose well for a select-service hotel. With the Galleria area’s extensive dining options just outside the door, most guests will be eating out anyway.

Bottom Line

Open closet and snacks

The Aloft Houston by the Galleria delivers exactly what the brand promises: a design-conscious, no-fuss hotel experience in a prime Houston location. It’s a strong choice for business travelers or leisure visitors who want Galleria proximity without paying full-service hotel prices. The recent renovation keeps everything feeling current, and the staff consistently earn praise for friendliness and helpfulness. For what it is — a well-executed select-service hotel — it’s hard to find fault.

Value

Cash rates at the Aloft Houston Galleria typically range from $120–200 per night. As a Marriott Bonvoy property, award nights generally fall in the 17,500–35,000 point range under Marriott’s dynamic pricing.

At a typical redemption of 25,000 points against a $150 cash rate, you’re looking at approximately 0.60 cents per point — above the 0.5 cpp threshold where Bonvoy points represent better value than cash. The Aloft won’t deliver the eye-popping cpp valuations of aspirational luxury redemptions, but as a practical, everyday points burn in a major U.S. city, it’s a perfectly reasonable use of Marriott Bonvoy points.

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Review: Ace Hotel Pittsburgh

The Ace Hotel Pittsburgh converted a century-old YMCA into one of the city’s most distinctive boutique hotels — and it’s worth a stay.

Location

The Ace Hotel Pittsburgh sits in the heart of East Liberty, one of Pittsburgh’s most revitalized neighborhoods. What was once a struggling area has become a hub of independent restaurants, coffee shops, and boutiques. The hotel is within walking distance of popular spots like the Bakery Square development and is a short Uber ride from downtown Pittsburgh, the Strip District, and Lawrenceville.

Getting around is easy with multiple bus routes nearby and rideshare readily available. Pittsburgh’s light rail doesn’t extend to East Liberty, but driving and parking is straightforward compared to most cities.

Phone: +1 412-361-3300

Address: 120 S Whitfield St, Pittsburgh, PA 15206

Google Maps Link

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The Property

The Ace Hotel Pittsburgh occupies a beautifully restored 1906 YMCA building, and the conversion is nothing short of remarkable. The architects preserved the bones of the original structure — soaring ceilings, ornate crown molding, arched windows — while layering in modern design touches that feel intentional rather than forced.

The lobby doubles as a co-working space and coffee shop, buzzing with locals on laptops alongside hotel guests. It’s one of those rare hotel lobbies that feels like a genuine gathering place rather than a pass-through. The vintage furniture, Persian rugs, and warm lighting create an atmosphere that’s equal parts hip and welcoming.

One of the most striking features is the original YMCA gymnasium, which has been preserved with its distressed walls, old basketball court markings, and “CHAMP” lettering still visible. It now serves as an event space and screening room — it’s the kind of space you won’t find at any chain hotel.

There’s also a beautifully tiled ballroom with a checkerboard floor that hosts events and live music, adding to the hotel’s identity as a neighborhood anchor.

Check-In

Check-in was casual and friendly, in keeping with the Ace brand’s personality. The front desk staff were laid-back but efficient, offering local restaurant recommendations without being asked. There’s no stuffy formality here, which fits the vibe perfectly.

The Room

The room at the Ace Hotel Pittsburgh reflects the building’s YMCA heritage — high ceilings, original windows with deep sills, and a layout that feels spacious by boutique hotel standards. The design is industrial-chic: a platform bed with a bold geometric blanket, dark-framed windows, and a window seat with a small table and red metal chair.

The room comes equipped with a turntable and a curated selection of vinyl records, which is a signature Ace Hotel touch. There’s also a flat-screen TV mounted on the wall, though the turntable felt like the more appropriate entertainment choice for the setting.

The window seat overlooking the neighborhood — with views toward East Liberty’s historic church architecture — was a highlight. It’s the kind of detail that makes a room feel like more than just a place to sleep.

Bathroom

The bathroom features Rudy’s Barbershop toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, and body wash) in large pump bottles — a nice, eco-friendly touch that avoids the wasteful single-use plastic bottles you find at most hotels. The bathroom itself was clean and functional, though compact. The finishes are simple but well-maintained, keeping with the no-frills-but-thoughtful Ace aesthetic.

Restaurants & Bars

Lobby Bar & Lounge

The lobby bar is one of the best features of the Ace Hotel Pittsburgh. Set in the original building with the gorgeous red-and-black checkerboard floor, arched windows, and classic pendant lighting, it draws both hotel guests and locals throughout the day. The cocktail list is creative and well-priced by Pittsburgh standards, and the bar area transitions seamlessly from a morning coffee spot to an evening cocktail destination. The bartenders are friendly and knowledgeable, and the atmosphere has a genuine neighborhood-bar warmth that’s hard to manufacture.

Whitfield Restaurant

Whitfield was the hotel’s signature restaurant, serving seasonal fare in an elegant but relaxed setting. The space featured beautiful architectural details and a well-curated menu that drew from local ingredients. Note: Whitfield has since undergone changes — check current dining options before your visit.

Bottom Line

The Ace Hotel Pittsburgh is a standout property that captures everything good about the boutique hotel movement. The converted YMCA building gives it genuine character that no new-build could replicate, the rooms are comfortable and thoughtfully designed, and the public spaces — from the co-working lobby to the gymnasium event space to the lobby bar — make it feel like a real part of the neighborhood rather than a tourist bubble.

For Pittsburgh visitors looking for something beyond the standard downtown chain hotels, this is the play. It’s especially appealing for solo travelers and couples who value design, atmosphere, and a walkable neighborhood over room size and loyalty points.

Note: The Ace Hotel Pittsburgh permanently closed in March 2020. This review is preserved as a record of the property. The building’s future use has not been publicly confirmed.

Value

The Ace Hotel Pittsburgh was an independent property and was not part of any major hotel loyalty program (Hyatt, Hilton, Marriott, IHG). Rates during our visit started at approximately $127/night for a Small room (Warmups rate) and $159/night at the Classic rate. For the quality of the property, the design, and the East Liberty location, this represented strong value — particularly compared to downtown Pittsburgh hotels that often charge more for less character.

Since the Ace Hotel Pittsburgh was not affiliated with a loyalty program, there is no points redemption comparison available. Cash was the only way to book, and at the rates offered, it was a fair deal for what you received.