Pittsburgh Airport Hotels & Sleeping Pods

Where to Stay/Sleep at Pittsburgh Airport (PIT)?
If you're on a layover or transit in Pittsburgh Airport and looking to get some sleep or rest you can book an airport hotel or sleeping pods inside Pittsburgh airport and/or anywhere nearby the airport. Below we list the best airport hotels in 🇺🇸 Pittsburgh airport (PIT) or even just a sleeping pod or capsule hotel for a quick snooze or rest.
Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh International Airport- 710 Aviation Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15231 (connected via indoor walkway)
- Type: Airport hotel
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- 9600 University Blvd, Moon Township (1.8 miles)
- Type: 3‑star hotel
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- 8991 University Blvd, Coraopolis (1.9 miles)
- Type: Budget motel
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- 8514 University Blvd, Coraopolis (1.9 miles)
- Type: 3‑star hotel
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- 8402 University Blvd, Coraopolis (1.9 miles)
- Type: 4‑star hotel
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- 8507 University Blvd, Coraopolis (2.0 miles)
- Type: 3‑star hotel
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- 1160 Thorn Run Road, Coraopolis (2.5 miles)
- Type: 3.5‑star hotel
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- 777 Aten Road, Robinson Township (2.6 miles)
- Type: 3‑star hotel with shuttle
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- 900 Chauvet Drive, Robinson Township (3.2 miles)
- Type: Budget hotel with shuttle
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Free Sleeping & Rest Areas in Pittsburgh Airport
If you don't want to book a room and/or on a budget, there might be some free sleeping or rest areas inside Pittsburgh airport or you can visit the 🇺🇸 Pittsburgh Airport (PIT) official website map page to find specific locations.
- No dedicated rest/sleep zones: The airport does not offer any official quiet areas, sleeping pods, or resting lounges without charge.
- Benches near security & Concourse A: Travelers often rest on benches or couches near the security checkpoint and the southwest end of Concourse A; seating may have armrests, so a sleeping bag or cushion is recommended.
- Quiet corners near terminal ends: According to traveler reports, the far ends of concourses—where fewer flights operate—tend to be quieter and may allow for rest on the floor.
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Related Info:
- Pittsburgh Airport Hotel Finder
- Transit Hotel and Sleeping at the Airport During Layover Guide
- Airlines That Offer Free Transit Hotel During Long Layover










