| happymz |
Sep 10th, 2004 06:55 AM |
Pitt has an away game at Syracuse this particular weekend, so that's probably why you are finding openings in Oakland. I wouldn't worry too much about traffic from Oakland - especially if you get to the stadium area much earlier for tailgating. Plus, from Oakland, you have several choices of routes to get to the stadiums - while you can take either the Boulevard of the Allies or 376 into the city/ to the stadium from Oakland, you can also go the other direction, up North Craig St through North Oakland, down over into Bloomfield via the Bloomfield bridge or over Polish Hill into the Strip, and take Libery Ave through the Strip District to the 16th St bridge, over and left onto E Ohio St, and into the North Side that way - that avoids the traffic mess and allows you to see some of Pittsburgh's older ethnic neighborhoods as well.
As far as other hotels in Oakland, I think the Wyndham is a good choice. The Best Western is a bit off the beaten path in Oakland, but if you're going to go in that direction I would recommend the nearby Hampton Inn instead. Alternately, I've stayed once at the Holiday Inn Select University Center - that's the one on Lytton Ave. It's a nice Holiday Inn in a nice spot...not quite across from Magee Hospital (about 10 blocks away)...but quite literally in the middle of the University and 1/2 block from the Cathedral of Learning.
I would def. recommend staying in the city downtown/south side/oakland vs. Greentree, Monroeville, North Hills....most of the hotels in these areas are in the 'burbs, with strip mall highways, and won't give you as good a feeling for the city itself.
Pittsburgh's a great city.... but full of very loyal Steeler fans, so even if you are an Iggles fan you should enjoy the trip. By the way, don't miss Primanti's while you're there....the ultimate original Pittsburgh sandwich!
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