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    Hampton Inn Washington - Breakfast Area

    Hampton Inn Washington

    (46 reviews)

    $$

    I stay at this Hampton Inn once or twice a year; it's just about exactly halfway between my home…read moreand the town where my family lives these days. Always a pleasant stay here and I never have any issues. It was quite embarrassing, but last year I managed to lock myself out of my room because I was messing around, unnecessarily, with that hook thing at the top of the door that lets the door stay cracked if there are two people in the room and one leaves. Anyway, there was only me and I locked myself out, and the Hampton Inn staff was really nice about letting me back in (with an unfolded hanger-type device one of their people had to carefully slip through the crack between the door and the wall, in order to un-flip the switch I'd flipped; god, this was so stupid, and I felt ridiculous the whole time this was being worked on). They were friendly about it and acted as though I wasn't a huge fool for locking myself out in such a weird manner. The breakfast buffet is pretty comprehensive for a relatively small hotel. They offer a solid selection of cold cereals, plus waffles, eggs, bagels, etc. There's also a pool and a fitness room. I never see these getting much use, so they're in great condition and there's a decent chance you'll have the rooms to yourself if you decide to use them. When I drive out to visit family in Ohio, there's never a question about where I'll stop half-way; Hampton Inn, Washington PA, is always the way to go.

    Very friendly staff. Super clean rooms. As soon as we…read morestepped off elevators onto fourth floor it smelled clean! Got in our room and it was spotless. Breakfast was what you expect - eggs, sausage, waffles, oatmeal etc. Area there was very clean also. Highly recommended.

    SpringHill Suites Pittsburgh Washington

    SpringHill Suites Pittsburgh Washington

    (43 reviews)

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    Property in need of major renovations. Suprised at what Marriot puts their name on these days…read more Hotel is directly on the highway with trucks passing by all night. Property could use a DEEP clean. Mattress was like sleeping on a pizza box- buyer beware!

    This isn't a rant, this is a WARNING backed with FACTS and documentation. This hotel didn't earn…read more3.5 STARS on Google for being a great place to stay, go READ THE OTHER reviews. ****DAY-1**** On Friday, April 17th, my family checked into ROOM 205 at the Marriott SpringHill Suites located at 16 Trinity Point Dr, Washington, PA 15301. First thing we noticed, we were given a handicapped room, and NO ONE in my family is handicapped, and we didn't request it, but ok, maybe the other rooms were filled. ----------- When we went up to the room, we immediately noticed that it was hot and there was no A/C, so we attempted to turn on the A/C. After about 10 mins of no success, we called the front desk and asked them to come up and fix the issue. The gentleman came into the room, looked at the thermostat on the wall, and then checked the unit near the window. He said he would be back and returned a few mins later and changed the batteries in the wall thermostat, and it finally came on. However, during the night, the unit was still shutting OFF completely, not due to it reaching the correct temperature, it was more of a power outage. ------------ **NOTE on Hotels Condition***The swimming pool area is "CLOSED for construction", this information should ALWAYS be disclosed at the time of reservation because this is important to some guests, especially when you're traveling with children who enjoy swimming. The stairwells were dirty and the ice machine on the 2nd floor was broken. ---------- ****DAY-2**** We spent the majority of the day at the Pitt Jam basketball event, so we didn't get back into our hotel room until almost 9pm. Once again, the AC WAS NOT WORKING! The wall display said "LOW BATTERY," even though the batteries were just changed the day before, so that tells me we either got used batteries from another room or extremely CHEAP batteries were used. We called the front desk AGAIN and informed them that the A/C was not working. I saw the maintenance guy I was speaking with in the hallway leaving another guest's room and asked him to come with me to take a look. I explained to him what happened, and he stated that he "wasn't surprised." A few mins later, the middle eastern gentleman that "changed" out batteries the day before came back to the room. I informed him that the wall unit said "low battery," and he said that wasn't the cause. He left and did something, and once again, the unit came back on. My wife and son were already in the bed and trying to sleep, so I didn't insist on a new room because we'd already had a long day. ----------- ****NOTE*** The A/C completely SHUT OFF again during the night. I woke up at 3:47am drenched in sweat and pissed off that this was happening again. I also noticed my laptop, which had been on the charger the entire time playing sleep music, had DIED. The OUTLET was DEAD! My son told me in the morning that his PHONE WAS DEAD, it was plugged in the entire night. ------------- ****BOTTOM LINE The ENTIRE ROOM LOST POWER at some point, and nothing worked!! I informed the GM of what had occurred. She apologized and said that since we booked with a 3rd party, we had to contact them for a refund and that she would approve it. We've stayed at hundreds of hotels over the years, and this is the 2ND WORST HOTEL EXP EVER, only outdone by bed bugs at another hotel a few years ago. ----------- *******READ & SHARE YOUR REVIEWS** Take pictures and list your REVIEWS on: Google, TripAdvisor, Yelp, Facebook, and the 3rd party you booked your stay. If I would have read the other reviews, I would have NEVER booked a stay here, so do yourself a favor and READ THE REVIEWS, save yourself a nightmare!!!

    The George Washington - Main Lobby

    The George Washington

    (12 reviews)

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    My daughter is looking to go to Washington - Jefferson University, I found myself heading to town…read morefor a night and in need of a room. I dislike chain hotels, restaurant's, etc. I was hesitant of staying here after reading numerous reviews for half a dozen sites. David B left a review on 8/8/17 He nailed it! If you are looking for the latest, greatest, cutting edge hotel then keep looking. If Beautiful, historic, sexy, badass history and architecture are something you dig then this Hotel and local buildings are for you. Was the elevator the fastest? No. Was there a coffee maker? No. A Bidet? No. Now, Were the windows drafty? Yes. Was the bed comfortable? Yes. The staff was friendly and accommodating and knowledgeable of some of the buildings history. Chris Bourbakis the General Manager offered and gave me a tour of the building and answered questions I had. The artwork done by the late Malcolm Parcell in the Pioneer room takes one back to before the automobile ruled as the dominate mode of transportation. The artwork Parcell has graced us with I find mesmerizing. I never knew of him until my visit. The steps where JFK Spoke in the little dome ceilinged room shows age but still I found beautiful. The basement that once hosted a prohibition time speak easy has some of the nicest wood work and stain glass I have ever seen. It is an wonderful, old, sexy building full of history and offers a window into a vibrant history of this little part of our Country for those who care to take a look. Kudos to Kyrk Pyros who saw a gem needing to be polished and or resurrected and not lost to time. I will be back. Cheers, Bobby B

    Such a historic site deserves much better care and trained people interacting with the public. I…read moreshould have known something was wrong when I was informed that I needed to give three days notice if canceling and would forfeit an overpriced night's stay ($257/night for one person) if I canceled within that window. The lobby was grand and historic, but the building was nearly silent when I entered. Not a soul in sight. Now I understand why. I was given a third floor room that was the furthest from the elevator, in a poorly lit, dingey, slightly scary hallway that had years of re-painting over old paint. The room was sparse, only one chair, not a table to work from, or lights by the bed or even a telephone. The cable television kept losing signal because the internet was unstable. I had to check my email seated from the bed. The bathroom didn't have soap, to wash hands, and the sink was the tiniest sink imaginable. There wasn't any counter space in the bathroom to put toiletries on and the bath gel in the shower was empty. The only soap to wash hands with or to use in the shower was a small jar of complimentary bath gel. The bath towels were two hand towels. The flooring in the room had recently been refinished, but was so shoddily done that it was uneven as it met the door to the bathroom. The staff were uninformed and incredibly rude. I had to ask for ice, because there wasn't a refrigerator, and when I asked to borrow a proper glass wine glass, the attendant suggested that I might steal it. When I asked her about local places to eat (there isn't a restaurant in the hotel), she said she didn't know about the local restaurants because she wasn't from there. The morning crew were even worse. Such a disappointment for a hotel with a historic past and a presence deserving of much better care.

    Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Washington Casino Area

    Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Washington Casino Area

    (35 reviews)

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    Its a pretty nice little Hotel-located right off the highway, with a Wendy's restaurant within…read morewalking distance. There is a casino across the street and a Sheetz down the road. The breakfast was average as always, for a Fairfield Inn. There is a laundry facility with one washer and one dryer, the washer is a $1.50 and the dryer is one dollar which is a bargain these days! There is a pretty nice fitness room that was temperature controlled and nice and cool which overlooks the indoor pool and outdoor seating area which it's also very nice with a grill available. The room was fine again average for a Fairfield Inn. The front desk attendant was hit or miss in pleasantries-she seemed annoyed when I arrived, but was more pleasant the next day in the morning, but then later in the evening, not so much-I was never greeted as a valued titanium member, which I guess I really don't care anymore---

    Mostly clean except the cleaning crew doesn't vacuum under the sofa…read more Room never cooled down middle of May 2025. Bed was ok but it had a very hot topper that made it even harder to cool down. Never temp neutral. Had to sleep on top of the covers. Plus there was a very loud central ac unit that kicked in every 20-30 minutes outside. 3 stars tops expected more for the almost 300 smacker room. Almost slipped and broke my neckbin the super slick bathtub while taking a shower. No texture. Caution when bathing! The room didn't smell clean as others I had been in for less.

    Rodeway Inn - hotels - Updated July 2026

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