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Affordable Cozy and Casual Luxury with Great Views United States
Bed and Breakfast in Alaska, United States
Property Details of Alaska Bed and Breakfast
Single rooms and suites avaialbe. Private entrances, large and comfortable private guest lounge, hot tub, walking trails, skiing, snowmobiling, and a full assortment of winter and summer sports abound.
Come relax in the quiet and casual luxury of our Alaska chalet and in our comfortable rooms. A perfect Alaska Bed & Breakfast - Country Inn getaway destination. Located in Anchorage's exclusive Hillside District, our bed and breakfast is only 10-15 minutes from the airport, downtown shopping, and other area attractions. From our "leopard's perch" we have spectacular views of Alaska, the Anchorage bowl and the Cook Inlet, Mt. McKinley (Denali), the Kenai Peninsula, and the volcanoes of the Alaska Range.
Our award winning breakfasts are now world-famous. A full menu of fourteen entrees, eight side dishes, assorted juices, cereals, and pastries, all from wonderful family recipes, await your personal choice. We serve to order on the deck, or in the dining room. In the evening, homemade snacks and other goodies, along with coffee and tea, are served to compliment your accommodations. What a great way to end a day of sightseeing and adventure. A real Alaska adventure in true hospitality. Add your stay at our Anchorage bed and breakfast to your book of memories!
Local Area DetailsAnchorage is a place of unexpected delights, and it's cultural offerings are no exception. Afterall, this is a city that had a symphony before it had paved roads!
From its birth in 1915 as a tent city, Anchorage has grown up to become the state’s transportation and commercial capital. Visit area museums for an introduction to the area’s fascinating blend of Russian, Native and pioneer history.
Anchorage Museum of History and Art
A world-class facility with a fascinating depiction of Alaska's history and art of the far north. Open year-round, the Museum also features permanent and traveling exhibits, special programs and many annual events. Web site
Alaska Native Heritage Center
A place to learn of Alaska’s diverse Native cultures through performing and demonstrating artists, films, displays, and exhibits. Experience the Welcome House and five traditional outdoor villages Web site
Oscar Anderson House Museum
One of the first houses to be built in Anchorage, this is the city’s only house museum. Many family belongings remain in the home to this day. Web site
4th Avenue Theatre
Trolley tours depart from the historic theatre with city tours and trips to Earthquake Park, Lake Hood Air Harbor and the Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum. Web site
Alaska State Trooper Museum
The story of the officers who brought law and order to the Last Frontier.
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Eklutna Historical Park
The park features the Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, a cemetery with colorful spirit houses and displays that explore the fascinating history of the Russian influence on Athabaskan culture. The visitor center has a gift shop and offers guided tours. (907) 688-6026
Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum
Displays vintage aircraft and tells the story of Alaska’s unique aviation history. Located on the shores of the world’s largest floatplane harbor in the world, Lake Hood. Web site
The Seward Highway
The drive south from Anchorage to Seward is an incredible journey. The 125-mile All-American Road follows along the shores of Turnagain Arm, past Portage Glacier, through moose-rich meadows, over a tundra-carpeted mountain pass, under the huge evergreen trees of Chugach National Forest, then down to the salty seaside town of Seward.
Suggested Drive Itinerary
The Glenn Highway
Along the drive north through the Matanuska Susitna Valley, scenery abounds with spectacular views of majestic and rugged landscapes, crystal clear waterways, and tundra where moose and bear wander. This National Scenic Byway connects with the Parks Highway in Wasilla, Richardson Highway in Glennallen and the Alaska-Canada Highway in Tok.
Suggested Drive Itinerary
Alaska has a total of eleven State Scenic Highways, two National Scenic Byways and one All-America Road. The National Scenic Byways Program recognizes certain roads as National Scenic Byways or All-American Roads based on their archaeological, cultural, historic, natural, recreational, and scenic qualities. Read more about Alaska’s spectacular drives
Affordable Cozy and Casual Luxury with Great Views United States Property Information
| Type: | Bed and Breakfast |
| Location: | Anchorage, Alaska, United States |
| This Property Sleeps: | 12 |
| Minimum Price Per Week: | $390 (Currency Converter) |
| Maximum Price Per Week: | $780 |
| Nearest Airport: | Anchorage (8 miles) |
| Notes |
| Weekly rates are based on double occupancy and as quoted above and include seven days for the price of six. Rent the whole inn for $1320 - $2360 for seven days, six guests. Low-season 10/1 to 4/30, High-season 5/1 to 9/30. Single and multiple night stays available with rates ranging from $65 to $130 depending on season and number of people. For parties larger than 6 an additional guest charge of $25 per night may be assessed. Thank you. |
Property Features * Has a Pool * Close to a golf course * Close to a Ski Resort * Close to a Beach * Pets are allowed * Children are allowed
Contact Information for Affordable Cozy and Casual Luxury with Great Views United States
| Name: |
Tom Lucido |
| Telephone: |
907-868-1594 |
| Alt Telephone: |
1-877-277-7118 |
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Bed and Breakfast in Alaska, United States
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