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Mountain View Chalet @ Abby's Place
Imagine waking up to stunning views of the Chugach Mountains from your own private suite. This beautiful post-and-beam chalet offers panoramic mountain vistas and easy access to nearby attractions. The great room is the perfect place to gather, and the separate laundry room will make it easy to keep your clothes clean after a day's adventure. Each suite has its own private bathroom, so you can relax and enjoy the view in peace. When it's time for bed, fall asleep to the sights of the mountains.

2 BR Apt near Dimond Center
**PLEASE READ BEFORE BOOKING OR RISK ADDITIONAL CHARGES No smoking any kind of:weed,tobaccos,vaping any where in the property(eviction&fine) No dying hair in the property(fine may occur) Trespassing:$100/pp/day No visitors w/o host’s approval any time during the day &the quiet hours($150/pp/per day) #No children age between 0-12 are allowed #Only 2 guests PLEASE be mindful for other tenants Few diffusers around the unit •No same day/last min cancellation&modification for your plan change

Cozy Bluff Getaway with Hot Tub
Escape to a beautiful Alaska retreat nestled on a bluff overlooking the majestic Talkeetna Mountains. This 2-acre property features a large deck with a 4-person hot tub and fire pit, perfect for unwinding at the end of the day. There are two comfortable bedrooms, each equipped with its own TV, and a spa-like bathroom for relaxation. There's a washer and dryer, so you’ll have all the comforts of home. Located near outdoor recreational spots like Hatcher Pass, this place is ideal for everyone.

SaltWater Cottage
This one BR newly renovated cottage is in downtown, yet peaceful and private. Very well appointed, It overlooks the port, rail yard, and Cook Inlet. Steps away from bikes trails and within blocks of restaurants and city life, most downtown attractions are within walking distance. It is a few minutes walk to museums, convention centers, and the rail depot. Equipped with a king sized, cool memory foam mattress in the bedroom and fully equipped kitchen, this vintage cottage is like brand new!

McKenzie Place #1
McKenzie Place is located 5 minutes from Anchorage International Airport and 5 minutes from Downtown and 5 minutes from Midtown area. This Two Bedroom plus Loft (please read additional information for loft) is situated 1 block from the world famous Tony Knowles Coastal Trail that hugs the coastline of the Cook Inlet with beautiful views of the water, Anchorage skyline with moose and other Alaska animals that live in the area. Grocery stores and restaurants are just a few minutes away.

ALOHA Eagle River with Hot Tub
Come enjoy the South Pacific without having to leave the beautiful Eagle River valley. Your space is an entire 1bd/1ba downstairs suite with private entry and hot tub. Gourmet kitchen with quartz counters, island, and upgraded appliances. ALOHA Eagle River is a perfect getaway - and you might think you're in Hawaii! Let this be home base for your Alaska adventure! Note: Our family lives upstairs and we will do our best to make your stay enjoyable, but we cannot guarantee absolute quiet.

Rare Views Near Downtown — Alpenglow Hideaway
Just 15 minutes from the airport and 5 minutes from downtown, nearby trails, and parks, you can enjoy a private slice of the Alaskan wilderness with a stunning view — right in the heart of Anchorage. A truly rare gem with views you won't find anywhere else centrally located. The Hideaway guest suite has the full Alaskan experience with parkland on three sides, the famous Chugach Mountains through wall-to-wall living room windows, a dedicated workspace, and all the comforts of home.

Magnificent View Chalet
Cozy, family friendly Chalet in the beautiful South Fork Valley of Eagle River. If you are looking for a 5-Star Hotel, this place is not for you. What we do offer is a serene and peaceful home in the mountains with a rugged natural landscape, and occasional visits from bear and moose. If you’re lucky, you may have a front row seat to Lady Aurora dancing from the spacious and comfy hot tub! We are roughly forty-minutes North of the Airport, and 15 minutes away from downtown ER.

Peaceful Suite - South Anchorage: The Cozy Bear
Welcome to the Cozy Bear in Anchorage! We welcome you to our peaceful, residential Lower Hillside neighborhood on a quiet cul-de-sac in Southeast Anchorage near Abbott Community Park & Far North Bicentennial Park. The Cozy Bear is centrally located 15 minutes from the airport with easy highway access for epic adventures and sightseeing! We are a husband-and-wife team living the dream in Alaska! We’re on hand to support our guests as little or as much as they wish.

Downtown Vintage Charm
Enjoy your stay in this spacious, one-bedroom mother-in-law apartment with a light-filled living room. Located on a dead-end street in a friendly neighborhood, this cozy spot is minutes from the heart of downtown, three blocks from a popular local coffee shop and grocery store, and a few minutes walk from coastal trail access and Westchester Lagoon. You’ll love the tree and mountain- filled views, gorgeous sunsets, and bird watching from the living room windows.

Sleeping Lady Suite
This bright and sunny space is convenientally located for your vacation needs. It is close to the military base, hospitals, and the University of Alaska. The building is also just a quick drive to downtown Anchorage. You will love its rustic charm, quiet neighborhood, privacy, and extra space. Features private patio, fenced yard, washer/dryer. 2 bedroom/1 bathroom. Perfect whether you are enjoying a quick trip, or a long stay.

The Carriage House *Downtown Elegance* SUNNY Deck
Your own elegant house in the best downtown neighborhood. Built in 2020. Radiant-floor heat throughout. Perfect for executive rental or WFH. Stroll 3 blocks to City Market/coffee bar/deli. 3 blocks to Denna’ina Convention Center. Short jog to Lagoon and Coastal Trail. Huge deck with gas grill. Well-equipped kitchen with coffee maker, pots, pans and pantry essentials. Fast WiFi, 50" smart TV, heated garage parking.
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Serviced apartment rentals in Anchorage

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Boutique hotels in Anchorage

Upscale Stay • Hot Tub • Steps to Dining/Coffee

Queen Room at Coldwater Lodge

Downtown Hideaway • Walk to Coffee, Bars & Dining

Cozy Downtown Palmer Stay • Walk to Coffee & Eats

Modern Mountain View Suite • Walk to Downtown Eats

Highliner Hotel - Standard Double Queen

Highliner Hotel - Deluxe Double Queen

Downtown Palmer Retreat • Stunning Mountain Views
When is the best time to visit Anchorage?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | G$24,068 GYD | G$24,068 GYD | G$25,114 GYD | G$25,114 GYD | G$29,509 GYD | G$36,207 GYD | G$37,462 GYD | G$36,625 GYD | G$29,091 GYD | G$25,324 GYD | G$25,742 GYD | G$26,161 GYD |
| Avg. temp | -8°C | -6°C | -3°C | 3°C | 9°C | 13°C | 15°C | 14°C | 10°C | 2°C | -5°C | -7°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Anchorage?
Anchorage has a range of accommodations downtown for easy access to galleries, shops, and the waterfront. The Midtown area is known for its shopping centers, while neighborhoods near Spenard often feature a creative atmosphere and proximity to local eateries.
What are the best things to do in Anchorage with kids?
Families often explore the Alaska Zoo, interactive exhibits at the Anchorage Museum, and hands-on learning at the Alaska Native Heritage Center. Kincaid Park and local trails are frequently suggested for outdoor fun.
What are some of the best things to do in Anchorage?
Explore the Anchorage Museum for art and history, visit the Alaska Native Heritage Center to learn about Indigenous cultures, and stroll along the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail. Outdoor activities and local markets contribute to the city's vibrant atmosphere.
How is the weather in Anchorage?
Anchorage has cold winters with average temperatures of 11–23°F (-12 to -5°C) in January, and mild summers near 53–66°F (12–19°C) in July. Expect light precipitation throughout the year, with the most rainfall in late summer and early autumn.
What are the best places to visit in Anchorage?
Popular places include the Anchorage Museum, the Alaska Native Heritage Center, and the historic downtown area with its shops and galleries. The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail is frequently suggested for scenic walks or bike rides.
What are some hiking trails in Anchorage?
Anchorage has a range of trails, including the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail for waterfront views, Flattop Mountain Trail for panoramic scenery, and wooded paths in Kincaid Park. Many trails wind through forests and offer chances to spot local wildlife.
What are some family activities we can do in Anchorage?
You can explore interactive exhibits at the Anchorage Museum, watch wildlife at the Alaska Zoo, and experience cultural demonstrations at the Alaska Native Heritage Center. Parks and outdoor trails welcome families year-round.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Anchorage?
Many travelers head to nearby glaciers, take wildlife viewing excursions, or explore the scenic landscapes of Chugach State Park. Around Anchorage, you can also join guided nature tours or visit traditional Alaska Native villages.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Anchorage?
Anchorage has pet-friendly accommodations in several neighborhoods, especially near downtown and Midtown. Many parks and trails around the city are also welcoming for people traveling with dogs.
What are some local tips for visiting Anchorage?
Layered clothing is helpful for Anchorage’s variable weather, even in summer. Locals often recommend enjoying seasonal farmers markets, keeping an eye out for moose in city parks, and respecting wildlife by observing from a safe distance.
What is Anchorage known for?
Anchorage is known for its mountain views, vibrant local arts scene, and connections to Alaska Native cultures. It also has access to hiking, wildlife viewing, and northern lights during winter.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Anchorage?
Many visitors enjoy exploring neighborhood art murals, local markets, and lesser-known trails in Far North Bicentennial Park. Spenard’s food scene and community events are also frequently suggested for a distinct local experience.
What are the best foods to try in Anchorage?
Local favorites include wild-caught salmon, halibut, king crab, and reindeer sausage. Bakeries and coffee shops are staples, and many restaurants highlight ingredients foraged from Alaska’s forests and coastlines.
What should I bring for a trip to Anchorage?
Bring layered clothing, a waterproof jacket, and sturdy walking shoes to prepare for shifting weather. Packing mosquito repellent for summer visits and insulated gear for winter is frequently suggested by locals.
What is the nightlife in Anchorage like?
Anchorage’s nightlife features breweries with locally crafted beers, live music venues, and welcoming bars in downtown and Spenard. Neighborhood spots often host open mic nights and performances by Alaska-based musicians.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Anchorage?
Popular community events include the Anchorage Fur Rendezvous in late winter, summer’s Anchorage Market and Festival, and celebrations around Indigenous cultures and arts. Music, food, and outdoor festivities bring locals together throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Anchorage?
Family friendly vacation rentals are available across Anchorage, especially near downtown and suburban neighborhoods. Many listings provide flexible layouts and amenities tailored for travelers with children.
When is the best time to visit Anchorage?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and longer daylight hours, with plenty of outdoor activities and community festivals. Winter draws visitors interested in snowy landscapes and northern lights.
All about Anchorage
Set at the base of the towering, snow-covered Chugach Mountains on the edge of Chugach State Park, Anchorage is the largest city in Alaska and provides easy access to the state’s magnificent wilderness. Anchorage offers visitors the best of both worlds, as you can easily spend half a day hiking through pristine forests on one of the nearby mountain trails and be back in time for dinner at one of the downtown restaurants, where you can enjoy local delicacies like king salmon or reindeer sausage.
Along the coast, the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail is a great way to see some of this epic landscape without traveling too far out of Anchorage, or you can head out on a kayak or paddleboard to check out Campbell Creek or the Little Susitna River.
Anchorage is home to fascinating museums like the Anchorage Museum and the Alaska Native Heritage Center, where you can learn more about the history of Alaska and the culture of the Indigenous peoples who have resided in the region for thousands of years. You’ll also find a number of microbreweries and bars, many of which offer live music. If you’re hoping to explore more of Alaska, Anchorage is an excellent jumping-off point for other destinations in the state, and it’s easy to catch a train to Denali, Fairbanks, or Seward.
What are the top things to do in Anchorage?
Tony Knowles Coastal Trail
This 11-mile coastline trail gives you a taste of spectacular Alaskan landscape without leaving the city. The route begins at the Oscar Anderson House Museum, built in 1915 and the oldest-surviving home in Anchorage, and passes through Earthquake Park, where you can find information on the 1964 earthquake that devastated the city. The trail also allows you to view the city skyline, the Chugach Mountains, and Denali. If you are lucky, you may spot moose on the trail or beluga whales off the coast.
Alaska Native Heritage Center
The Alaska Native Heritage Center sits on 26 acres just east of the city. You can walk around Lake Tiulana and learn about the history and heritage of the 11 indigenous cultures of Alaska. Visit authentic Native dwellings around the lake and take in the traditions of these peoples through dancing, games, storytelling, and artists’ demonstrations. There’s a gift shop featuring work from Native artists.
Alaska Railway
This historic railway line connects Fairbanks to Seward, stretching across 470 miles of the Alaskan wilderness. The train to Denali National Park and Preserve crosses a 1,000-foot steel arch bridge over Hurricane Gulch and the historic Susitna River, popular with sport fishers.
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Anchorage vacation rentals start at G$4,186 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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3,110 of Anchorage vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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Anchorage stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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Anchorage's top spots, include Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, Kincaid Park, and Alaska Zoo
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