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A Georgian mansion in Alaska |
14020 Sabine St Anchorage, AK 99516 United States +1 907 345 3032 http://www.bedandbreakfast.com... |
Established in the mid 90s, this 7,500-square foot Georgian mansion is three stories tall and brimming with elegance. With imported tapestries and chandeliers galore, each room welcomes visitors in luxury. Every room features a separate theme of period and culture, but the rose-tinted bathroom tiles and pedestal sinks are found throughout. Choose your room from Victorian, Georgian, Edwardian, or Scottish and enjoy the gourmet breakfast that comes with your rate. Downtown is a nine-mile drive and the airport is seven miles away. Rates vary seasonally. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nature at close quarters! |
235 West Lakeview Avenue, P. O. Box 874162 Mantanuska Susitna Valley Anchorage, AK 99687-4162 United States +1 907 357 0352 / +1 888 353 0352 (Toll Free) http://www.alaskaslakelucilleb... |
This bed and breakfast sits pretty by the Lucille lakeside, giving its guests breathtaking views of the surrounding Matanuska Susitna Valley mountain range. Each of its rooms and suites ensures a comfortable stay with basic amenities including a television, microwave, VCR and a refrigerator. The interiors are done up in typical Alaskan style—a combination of wood and Alaskan pictures lining its walls. You can indulge in the natural beauty that the place abounds in by hiking up the mountains or going white-water rafting. Several places of interest are at close proximity from this accommodation, so you can make your trip quite an eventful one! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lakeshore comfort and beauty |
1300 W Lake Lucille Dr Anchorage, AK 99654 United States +1 907 373 1776 / +1 800 528 1234 (Toll Free) http://book.bestwestern.com/be... |
Established in 1986 and with annual updates, the luxurious accommodations of deluxe rooms and suites will delight you. This long, two storey, wood-sided building runs parallel to Lake Lucille and has outdoor entrances to the rooms. The Shoreline Restaurant and Lakeview Lounge are onsite. In summer, enjoy the watercraft rentals available. In winter, skate on the prepared rink, rent a snowmobile or take a ride on a dog sled. You will be amazed by the contrast of frontier with deluxe accommodations. Rates vary seasonally. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Delightful views |
14600 Joanne Court Anchorage, AK 99516 United States +1 907 345 7296 http://www.castlealaska.com |
Established in 1994, this "Castle" nestles quietly into the natural setting. The rooms here are accented with teak, and offer views either of the Chugach Range or of Turnagain Arm and Cook Inlet. With a high ceiling, marbled foyer and breakfast served in a gazebo overlooking their gardens, your hosts will make sure you are well pampered and comfortable. Located 10 miles from downtown and eight from the airport, it is in the midst of a wooded residential neighborhood with frequent moose sightings. Rates vary seasonally. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Excellent hospitality |
207 Muldoon Road Muldoon and Glenn Highway Anchorage, AK 99504 United States +1 907 929 7000 / + 1800 272 6232 http://www.ramada.com/Ramada/c... |
Rated Gold Key for hospitality excellence, this hotel is committed to guest service and quality accommodations. Four miles from downtown on the east edge of the city, the three-story structure (established in 1998) decided to include business services in all rooms. The How How Chinese Restaurant serves favorite dishes like prime rib and king crab. Nearby is the Sullivan Arena. Rates vary seasonally. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Antiques throughout |
6840 Crooked Tree Anchorage, AK 99516 United States +1 907 346 3033/ +1 800 921 1900 (Toll Free) http://www.bbonline.com/ak/swa... |
Designed in the shape of a swan, this unusual building has two wings extending from its center creating separate guest areas. Established in the early 90s, the swan motif is continued with jade swans over the black walnut fireplace. With 127 geometrically shaped windows spread throughout, there is plenty of bright, natural light. There are antiques comprising the largest privately owned collection in Alaska. Six miles from downtown and seven from the airport, it is in a secluded hillside neighborhood. Review © 2007, Wcities |