Anchorage Hotels
Most Anchorage accommodations are centered around downtown or the airport. Alaska Tour & Travel can recommend several options for your stay based upon your activity schedule, budget, and personal preferences.
Centrally located within Anchorage, the boutique Aloft offers modern rooms and a swanky cocktail bar, while brand loyalists will find familiar comforts at the all-suite Residence Inn and Springhill Suites.
The elegant Hotel Captain Cook sits in the heart of downtown. There are four restaurants in the hotel, including the AAA four-diamond Crow's Nest. The Aviator Hotel also provides travelers the convenience of a downtown location. Budget-conscious choices include the Spark by Hilton Anchorage and Fairfield Inn and Suites.
The Lakefront Anchorage is situated on scenic Lake Hood Seaplane Base and is just a few minutes from the Ted Stevens International Airport, making it perfect for those catching flights in or out of town, or heading out on flightseeing tours in a bush plane. Other airport convenient hotels include the Courtyard Marriott and Spark by Hilton Anchorage.
Within an hour's drive from Anchorage you can also find yourself at the serene Alaska Glacier Lodge, a property offering the feel of a backcountry hideaway despite its proximity to civilization. The lodge is a good option for travelers on self-drive vacations.
Anchorage hotels are plentiful but do fill up fast between May and September, so early booking is recommended. And, to truly enjoy the character and multitude of things to do in Anchorage, consider staying in town at least one night.