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The Lakefront Anchorage
3.8/5111 Reviews
Well my stay was great and the room was clean granted refrigerators really tiny and there's no microwave you have to actually ask for microwave and they don't tell you about it when you check in and they said that my room was close to the elevator and it's actually 64 rooms away from the elevator that was kind of tough trying to get maintenance up here to fix the lock on my door was a hassle it took 3 days I ended up being locked out of my room because the battery died I need a batteries in the TV remote at 23 days I ended up having to go buy my own because nobody ever showed up otherwise my stay was great thank you though they don't provide breakfast you have to actually pay for it and it's super expensive
The Hotel Captain Cook
4.3/599 Reviews
We have stayed here 3 times in the last 5 years. It was great 5 years ago, but the last two years in a row they have given our room away. We live in Seattle and flew up for our 30th anniversary on Valentine's Day. I booked a specific junior suite 7 MONTHS in advance and called 2 days before we arrived to assure we still had that room. I was told we did. When I booked it with manager Brian Mercereau, he assured me we would have that room. He called me back and said the room was occupied and it ”was out of his hands”, but to ask for him when we got in from our flight. He assured me he would be there. When we checked in, he had left for the day. To make a long story short, we ended up on the 8th floor - we were supposed to have been on the 18th floor when I booked. Five days later we started smelling paint coming in through the vents. I called downstairs to be told they were painting on the 2 floors above us and all rooms there were being painted. So we had to move AGAIN to get away from the smell. We were there for 8 days and spent over $2100. When we checked out, an older man with glasses didn't even ask how our stay was, never said thank you, just handed us our bill receipt and said ”there ya go.” The bottom line is you aren't valued as a guest at the Hotel Captain Cook - even return guests. You are just a number and they couldn't care less. Everyone else is wonderful in the hotel from the valet attendants, bellhops, restaurant workers, etc. But their front desk really needs work. Most of the time they are cold and aloof. They don't care about their guests in the long run.
Inlet Tower Hotel & Suites
3.1/544 Reviews
When you prepare for your first trip to Anchorage, you will probably read a lot of reviews. You will be surprised how many of them contain appalling descriptions of terrible service, dirty rooms (to say nothing about bathrooms, where descriptions are even more picturesque), and these include almost all hotels. Some of them (but only a few) included even Inlet Tower, but because for it there were few, I chose to stay in it. I can tell you that I didn't witness even one bad thing there. My room was very clean and very warm, the bed - comfortable, the bathroom - spacious, the water - hot and abundant, and the service I could only describe as very good, without any problems. The free wifi works, although the speeds are not something to brag about. Inlet Tower provides a free shuttle service to and from the airport and the railway station, which is really nice, especially if you plan to use public transport and arrive or depart during the weekend. The complimentary breakfast is much better than the useless ”continental breakfast” that most US hotels will give you. In other words, I am very glad with the choice I made - but I also doubt that all other hotels that I considered but didn't choose, are as bad as many of the reviews say. I haven't visited any of them, only saw a few while walking around Anchorage, but I saw a few of their shuttle buses while I waited for mine, and I can't believe that people providing such a service with nice and well maintained vans, cannot take care of their rooms. So my personal opinion is that at least the most appalling negative reviews show some kind of competition wars, not so much objective opinions. But I can only be sure that Inlet Tower is a nice place - and I will be glad to stay there again if I visit Alaska again.
Alyeska Resort
4.1/5103 Reviews
As I reflect on my 3 week trip around Alaska I can't help but realize this was the worst of my experiences, and I stayed at a super 8. The room was musty and in dire need of a DEEP clean. the mattress was indented and old. I left this property with a rash on my neck and face. I brought this to their attention and was simply told ”sorry” and also that there were no bed bugs found in my room. I beg to differ, it took me over a week to recover. This was just the beginning unfortunately. The staff is obviously not happy and not treated well. The overall energy is very stiff and uptight. Restaurants were closed and understaffed, no bartender during the day to make drinks. I went off property for dinner and found great food elsewhere. Overall, its outdated and not worth the price of the room or food. I will say that the spa is so amazing and worth going to and worth the price. Go there and stay someone else in town!
Hilton Garden Inn Anchorage
3.5/5103 Reviews
The mountain view room, the result is to see the roof and a little point of the mountain, there is a house opposite to block the view, there is no need to waste that money to set the mountain view room. Because you can go out everywhere. The sanitary conditions are general, not very good or bad, it is OK for dog friendly hotels.
Embassy Suites by Hilton Anchorage
4.4/592 Reviews
We rented a 2-room suite for family travel as our landing spot each day after our adventures. The master bedroom does not have its own private bathroom. The 2nd bedroom with 2 Queen beds has its own bathroom. The HVAC system in our particular room only had 1 temperature sensor for the entire suite which was located in the 2nd bedroom. This was an issue with comfort at times. The walls and floors are extremely thin as we could hear other guest room conversations from adjacent rooms and rooms above ours as well as toilet usage and even curtains being opened in the morning. There was extremely loud shouting from the street as two homeless gents were fighting with each other for hours in the middle of the night - that was not a one-time occurrence. There is also significant noise due to road traffic from both Benson Blvd and Seward Highway - that didn't bother us too much but it may bother people that are not used to it. There was significant parking and the location is extremely close to Seward Highway which made our travels very convenient. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful and the hotel was reasonably clean. The hotel had a very nice breakfast with standard buffet items like eggs, bacon, bagels, biscuits and gravy, cereals, and a pancake station. They also include made-to-order items like omelets. Overall our stay was very pleasant.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels52
Number of Reviews3,708
Highest Price£866
Lowest Price£62
Average Price (Weekdays)£341
Average Price (Weekends)£332

Booking Guide for Hotels and Famous Hotel Lounges in Anchorage

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Every day, travelers worldwide arrive at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport to start their vacations and business trips in Anchorage. It's easy to reach Anchorage. The city can be reached by plane, train, and car.

There are 80 hotels in Anchorage with excellent service. There are many well-known chain hotels in Anchorage. Ramada is the most popular brand among tourists. In Anchorage, chain hotels such as Ramada are one of the top choices among travelers. A popular hotel in Anchorage, Crowne Plaza Anchorage-Midtown is also one of the highest rated. Holiday Inn Express Anchorage is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Anchorage, nearby attractions like Captain Cook Monument, Led Ultra Lounge, Holy Family Cathedral can be your first stop. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Alaska Hiking and Packrafting Adventure Guides, Paint a Scarf Alaska. The most popular attractions for tourists in Anchorage are National Archives at Anchorage. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Pandora(Anchorage), Alaska Max Gourmet for a great shopping experience.

Average seasonal TemperatureNight

• Spring: 23.49°F during the day, 15.84°F at night

• Summer: 50.41°F during the day, 42.57°F at night

• Autumn: 58.1°F during the day, 51.62°F at night

• Winter: 27.34°F during the day, 21.36°F at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 7.8622046 cm

• Summer: 8.594488 cm

• Autumn: 29.566929 cm

• Winter: 17.114174 cm

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