History whispers from just about every corner of Pittsburgh. No matter where we walk downtown, we’re sure to pass by a piece of history, whether we know it or not. Earning props as the most famous hotel in Pittsburgh, the Omni William Penn Hotel has been a favorite of Pittsburghers and visitors for generations. Spend the night as a guest, or drop by for a meal at one of its restaurants.

Nestled along William Penn Place downtown, the Omni William Penn Hotel is perhaps the most famous and historic hotel in the city, dating back to World War I.

Facebook/Omni William Penn Hotel The hotel was originally called The William Penn Hotel. It has gone through several name changes during its time.

Predominately funded with Henry Clay Frick’s $6 million, the regal hotel debuted with a star-studded affair on March 9, 1916. That evening signaled the beginning of a long and storied history.

Wikipedia/Public Domain Prominent guests at the opening night celebration included then-Mayor Joseph Armstrong and actress Lillian Russell.

Politicians and other prominent figures, in fact, would help cement Omni William Penn as the premier Pittsburgh hotel. President Theodore Roosevelt, in 1917, was the first of several presidents to give a speech at the hotel.

Wikipedia/Public Domain Vice President Lyndon Johnson stayed at the famous hotel in 1963, just three months before President John F. Kennedy’s assassination.

Elegance defines the historic hotel that has been known as the Omni William Penn since 2001.

Facebook/Omni William Penn Hotel Nine years after the purchase of the hotel by Omni Hotels and Resorts, it initiated a $25 million renovation.

A member of the Historic Hotels of America, the Omni William Penn has also hosted Hollywood several times. The opulent hotel has appeared in several films, including Foxcatcher in 2014.

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Overnight guests to the historic hotel can choose between a room or a suite, each of which is brimming with luxurious amenities.

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If you’re not staying overnight, you’ll still want to plan a visit to The Speakeasy, hidden below the hotel lobby. The 1920s-era speakeasy will whisk you back in time.

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You might also want to stop by for a meal at The Terrace Room, The Tap Room, or Palm Court. The hotel lobby is home to Brueggers Bagels.

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Plan your visit on the official website of Omni William Penn Hotel. Or, stop by its official Facebook.

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Have you ever stayed or dined at the most famous hotel in Pittsburgh? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! Did you know that the Omni William Penn Hotel is also known for something else? It’s said to be perhaps the most haunted hotel in Pittsburgh, too.

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The hotel was originally called The William Penn Hotel. It has gone through several name changes during its time.

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Prominent guests at the opening night celebration included then-Mayor Joseph Armstrong and actress Lillian Russell.

Vice President Lyndon Johnson stayed at the famous hotel in 1963, just three months before President John F. Kennedy’s assassination.

Nine years after the purchase of the hotel by Omni Hotels and Resorts, it initiated a $25 million renovation.

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Address: Omni William Penn Hotel, 530 William Penn Pl, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, USA