Hotel Information
Reserve Your Room For ECA 2026 HERE!
Sheraton Pittsburgh Hotel At Station Square
300 West Station Square Drive, Pittsburgh, PA, 15219, US
Check in: 4:00 pm ET
Check out: 11:00 am ET
Sheraton Station Square Room Rates - 2026
|
Room Type |
Single Rate |
Double Rate |
Triple Rate |
Quadruple Rate |
|
Standard Queen |
$185 |
$185 |
n/a |
n/a |
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Standard Double-Queen |
$185 |
$185 |
$185 |
$185 |
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Student |
$129 |
$129 |
$129 |
$129 |
Registration for the Convention will open in February 2026.
Parking and Transportation
The adjacent parking garage is currently at a $34 overnight rate with in/out privileges for hotel guests.
- In/Out Privileges
Attendees staying at the hotel can bring their parking ticket to the front desk to add parking charges on their guestroom reservations. The front desk will also program the tickets so attendees can come and go without having to pay each time they leave the lot. Please bring parking tickets to the front desk by 11pm on the day of arrival for this privilege.
The T-Stop is conveniently located at Station Square for those who are looking to take public transportation.
Local Area Information
Pittsburgh in 5: Don’t Miss These (Very Close) Spots
Coffee
- Nicholas Coffee & Tea Co.: Historic Market Square favorite with hand-roasted beans and classic coffee drinks. Pick up a bag of beans to take home, too.
- La Prima Espresso Co.: A well-loved espresso bar serving Italian-style coffee drinks in the Strip District. Treat yourself to the best biscotti for dipping just steps away at Enrico Biscotti Bakery.
- The Boredom Set: Small, hip café with great coffee and cozy vibes. Located in Market Square.
- La Gourmandine: Need a perfect buttery, flaky French croissant or pain au chocolat to go with your coffee? La Gourmandine on Forbes Avenue is the perfect spot.
- Gasoline Street Coffee Co.: A short walk just over to First Avenue. Strong coffee and great breakfast sammies.
- Delanie’s Coffee: Southside specialty coffee shop with great sandwiches. Don’t sleep on their smoothies though.
Libations
- Emerson’s: Located in the Market Square. For those looking for speakeasy vibes, this may be a good spot. Great craft cocktails and dinner menu.
- Sly Fox Taphouse: Brews near the Point. (Liberty Ave.)
- The Summit: Just a quick ride up the incline. Cocktails and small bites in a cozy, quaint setting.
- Bridges and Bourbon: Right in the mix on Penn Ave. A can’t-miss stop for whisky lovers.
- Il Tetto Beer Garden: Need a view? Check out the third floor of Sienna Mercato, Il Tetto, for a panoramic shot of Pittsburgh. (Penn Ave.)
Bites (Reservations are highly encouraged.)
- Meat & Potatoes: Gastropub and a solid choice for a hearty meal downtown.
- Gaucho Parrilla Argentina: Pittsburgh’s beloved Argentine steakhouse, known for grilled meats and vibrant South American flavors, right on Penn Ave.
- The Capital Grille: Classic, old-school steakhouse with seafood and steak options.
- gijin – Home to an incredible sushi and Japanese menu, as well as an extensive and exotic gin selection.
- Altius: A Mt. Washington fine-dining staple. Located near the Duquesne Incline and easily walkable.
Indoor Places to Check Out (Because Pittsburgh weather is unpredictable!)
- Museum of Illusions (North Shore)
- Heinz History Center (Strip District)
- Carnegie Museums (Oakland)
- Phipps Conservatory (Oakland)
- Mattress Factory (North Side)
Need to Get Moving?
- ASCEND Southside: Bouldering-centric climbing gym with views of the city. Day passes available.
- Three Rivers Heritage Trail: Southside/Eliza Furnace section is a 5-mile loop that runs right in front of the hotel. Paved and jogger friendly.
- LA Fitness & Anytime Fitness: Locations located in Southside just a couple miles away.
- Yoga Hive: Southside. Specializing in vinyasa, power and yin yoga. Drop-in class rates available. (But don’t forget to checkout ECA’s yoga sessions!)
- Shorty’s Pins: Duckpin bowling on the North Side. You may not get very sweaty, but you can bet on having a great time.
48 Hours in Pittsburgh
Day 1 – (Mt. Washington/Lawrenceville)
- Take the Monongahela incline up to Mt. Washington (about a 7 min walk from the Sheraton)
- $2.50 one way
- $3.50 round trip
- Brunch at Eggs N Moore (Awesome Diner-Style spot!)
- Enjoy Mt. Washington and Grandview Park views of the city
- Walk around and check out the shops throughout the neighborhood
- Cocktail hour at The Summit Bar (opens at 5pm)
- Take the incline back down to get ready for dinner
- Classy dinner at the Grand Concourse in Station Square (OR)
- Stay on Mt. Washington for wings at Bigham Tavern
- Head out to Lawrenceville (Take an Uber!) and enjoy all that vibrant Butler Street has to offer. Some of our favorites include:
- Arsenal Bowling (for total throwback vibes)
- For great brews and cocktails: Long Story Short, Bar Botanico, and The Abbey
- For baseball fans: The Roberto Clemente Museum
- For eclectic shopping finds: WildCard, Geology Rocks, Una Biologicals
Day 2 – (Downtown)
- Walk across the Smithfield bridge to Market Square (about 20 min from the Sheraton)
(OR)
- Take the SWL T Subway Local Train 4 stops to downtown
- Brunch or lunch at Sally Ann’s in the Cultural District
- Walk across Roberto Clemente bridge to Andy Warhol Museum (about 10 min)
- Check out our ECA discount option!
- Enjoy riverfront views at Shore Thing
- Walk back across Roberto Clemente bridge – exit down the steps to walk by the water
- Enjoy the views by the Allegheny River as you head toward Point State Park
- Spend some time at the Point State Park and lounge by the fountain
- Head toward downtown for a nice dinner. (Reservations strongly encouraged!)
- Alta Via (Market Square)
- Revel (Market Square)
- Meat and Potatoes
- Con Alma (Enjoy some incredible live jazz music while you’re dining.)
(OR)
- Casual dinner
- City Works
- Primanti Bros
- The Yard (Did someone say, “Gourmet grilled cheese!?”)
- Catch a comedy show at Arcade Comedy. They offer tons of fun shows and great discounts for students!

