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Hotel in Ketchikan ( 0.8 miles)
Situated in Ketchikan and within 12 km of Totem Bight State Historical Park, My Place Hotel-Ketchikan, AK has a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property. Staff had a mix up with rooms when we arrived and there was another guest not being pleasant, but the staff stayed friendly and apologetic. She did great! I believe she said she had worked there for a week. She was able to get all fixed and was very professional and friendly.
Hotel in Ketchikan ( 0.9 miles)
Offering an on-site restaurant, The Landing Hotel is located in Ketchikan, Alaska. A business centre, a bar, and free WiFi access are all available at this hotel. Staff were incredibly customer responsive.
Hotel in Ketchikan ( 1.1 miles)
The Ketch Inn offers waterfront accommodations in Ketchikan. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and lounge, views of the mountain and the Tongass Narrows. Waterfront, great views, bald eagles, staff went above & beyond!
Ketchikan (1.1 miles from Ketchikan International Airport)
Featuring a spa bath, Ketchikan Home Bay Views, half Mi to Hiking Trails is located in Ketchikan. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and Totem Bight State Historical Park is 13 km away.
Hotel in Ketchikan ( 1.7 miles)
Located in Ketchikan, a free area shuttle is provided by this motel and a free breakfast is also offered. Rooms feature a satellite TV. great location close to airport, grocery, downtown
Ketchikan (2.3 miles from Ketchikan International Airport)
Black Bear Inn offers waterfront accommodation in Ketchikan. A complimentary breakfast and snacks are served daily. Free WiFi is available. Black Bear Inn is a gem. Nicole and Jim Church are hospitable hosts. The place is spotlessly clean and in beautiful surroundings. It is landscaped outdoors with lots of little places to sit. There are so many little touches to the rooms and the whole area--highly recommend it!
Hotel in Ketchikan ( 2.7 miles)
Located in downtown Ketchikan, this boutique hotel is a 5-minutes’ walk to the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show. It offers freezer space for guests’ freshly-caught fish and an on-site seafood restaurant.... Central position, an old building, well looked after with lots of character
Ketchikan (3 miles from Ketchikan International Airport)
Featuring an on-site restaurant, Inn At Creek Street is located in the center Ketchikan, Alaska. Beautiful historic building right on the water. Amazing staff. Sarah is a gem.
Ketchikan (3.2 miles from Ketchikan International Airport)
Coho Bungalow Ketchikan Alaska is set in Ketchikan. Featuring sea and mountain views, this holiday home also comes with free WiFi.
Ketchikan (3.7 miles from Ketchikan International Airport)
Boasting sea views, Ketchikan Apt - Walk to Refuge Cove Beach! is situated in Ketchikan, around 2.6 km from Totem Bight State Historical Park. The place was very nice and well equipped. The hosts were friendly and accessible.
Ketchikan (9.7 miles from Ketchikan International Airport)
Offering stunning ocean views, Salmon Falls Fishing Resort is located in Ketchikan, Alaska. Guided and solo fishing expeditions are offered at the resort, along with an on-site fish processing plant. Timbers was great too. The people were friendly and welcoming. Stunning views and amazing weather for our 3 day stay. We loved Settlers Cove and the hiking trails. A great place to stay on the north side of Ketchikan. Away from the cruise ship crowds.
Hollis (36.9 miles from Ketchikan International Airport)
Hollis Creek Cabin is set in Hollis. There is free private parking and the property offers paid airport shuttle service. Very nice family maintaining the cabin, everything was clean and comfortable. Location very close to the IFA ferry. Not my first time staying here. I always seem to forget something every time I stay here and the owners are always nice enough to arrange a way for me to get my items back.
They do get a lot of rain but you just plan for it with umbrellas raincoats rain hats and rain pants! The rain is most often light and makes it cool (I thought it refreshing) but not cold and there were no bugs which I'm told was unusual. We did the walking tour, the tongass np museum and the combo ketchikan museums. Went on hikes at Bight Park, Ward rec area and settlers cove. We took the interisland ferry to POW for 3 nights and explored the island driving to all the driveable sites and towns. Very beautiful!
Campy area on Creek Street Mainly a big gift shop on beautiful harbor. Rooms pricey. Most activities are elsewhere—whale watching, float plane rides, fishing charters. Sa man totem park worth about 30 minutes
Ketchikan was a fun town. It's bigger than we'd expected and we could have used two full days there. Because the cruse ships impact the town so much, it's hard to fly in that morning and book things to do that afternoon. It would have worked better if we'd left a full day to bounce around the town and spent a second day with a sea plane or boat trip.
An interesting mix of history and commercialism. The restaurants are expensive as is the accommodation, the food is good the rooms often not so. Highly recommend the various museums and cultural centers, some of the tours are ridiculous prices, be aware. Recommend Shogun asian restaurant, Dolly's house and as I said the museums.The free shuttle bus runs every 20 minutes and is a great resource although it stops early.
The building was run down and needed repairs outside and inside. There were transients in the lobby and parking lot. We were originally given the wrong room as we had asked to have a handicapped room. We were eventually moved to the correct room. We asked for extra pillows and blankets and a bath mat and were given none. We had to asked again and got some along with new towels. The breakfast was only a few things purchased from a grocery store. The coffee pot steamed or smoked when plugged in. I would not stay there again.
A charming and beautiful waterfront town with historic bars, good restaurants and many galleries, jewelry stores and trinket shops. There are four berths for large cruise ships, so it's wise to know when the cruise passengers disembark as many people flood the streets. Recommended: a half-day boat cruise into Misty Fjords National Monument.