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    Looking for a hotel, bed & breakfast, cabin or hostel in Anchorage? These listings will help you find a place to stay.


  • Anchorage Hotels & Motels (58)
  • Hotels provide sleeping accommodations on a room/suite basis and feature a front desk for customer service. Each guest room must have a private bath and/or shower. Many hotels have additional facilities like a pool, exercise room or sauna. Hotels are usually located near other facilities.


  • Anchorage Bed & Breakfasts (54)
  • Bed and Breakfasts provide short-term lodging in private homes or small buildings converted for this purpose. Usually occupied by the owner or operator, Bed and Breakfasts contain no more than 20 rooms. A continental or full-breakfast must be offered and included in the room rate.


  • Anchorage Lodges (3)
  • A lodge is a detached building consisting of a group of single room units. A central, common area is often used for guest activities and/or relaxing. Lodges are not located next to other buildings and are no more than three (3) storeys high. Lodges are most often located in isolated areas.


  • Anchorage Resorts (1)
  • A resort is usually a hotel with added attractions on the premises, making it a self-contained vacation experience. Resorts cater mainly to vacationers or tourists (as opposed to overnight travellers). The site of a resort is usually large, and there may be a beach, lake, ocean, as well as other attractions and activities such as a golf course, tennis courts, etc. Structured activities are usually offered, with or without supervision.


  • Anchorage Vacation Home Rentals (5)
  • Vacation Homes are fully furnished houses/condominiums that come with full kitchens and laundry facilities. These homes are available for rent for at least six (6) months out of the year.


  • Anchorage Extended Stay Suites & Hotels (3)
  • Extended stay suites and hotels focus on attracting guests for extended periods of time. They are fully furnished and come with full kitchens (not just kitchenettes) and laundry facilities/service. These accommodation providers must offer weekly and/or monthly rates. Daily rates are optional. Hotels whose number of suites represents less than 25% of the total rooms available don’t qualify for this category.


  • Anchorage Hostels (7)
  • Hostels are budget accommodations with at least some dormitory-style beds and/or shared bathrooms. Private rooms/bathrooms may be offered in addition to this. Modestly priced hotels do not qualify for the hostel directory.


  • Anchorage Cabins, Chalets & Cottages (2)
  • Cabins, Cottages and Chalets are self-contained, independent lodging units often located in isolated areas. They cannot be attached to other structures (including each other) and must be furnished.


  • Anchorage Inns (3)
  • Inns operate much like hotels but are smaller in size and capacity. Inns must have a staffed front desk and consist of less than 30 rooms. In general, the entrance to bedrooms is made through a lobby or other common room. Breakfast is often offered, but not mandatory.


  • Anchorage Campgrounds (2)
  • Campgrounds provide space and/or hookups for tents, tent trailers, recreational vehicles, or 5th wheels.


  • Anchorage Conference Accommodation with Facilities (2)
  • World Web’s conference accommodation providers must offer meeting space and guest rooms for a minimum of 50 people. Catering and presentation equipment such as a podium, projector, microphone, etc are required.


  • Anchorage RV Rentals @
  • RV Rentals include any recreational vehicle that is outfitted with sleeping and living amenities such as beds, sink, stove and food storage place. Examples include tent trailers, campers, motor homes and fifth wheels. Units are usually available for rental on a daily or weekly basis.


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