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  • Sara W.

    What a great place to stay! Came to Anchorage originally for 4 nights and stayed only 3 at the Copper Whale. Upon arriving, Nick greeted us and was super helpful/informative and as were all Alaskans, very friendly! The location is pretty great and central. We could walk almost anywhere needed, although we rented a car for a portion of our stay since we wanted to explore more then the city. The room was clean, bright, and has a functional heater. Private bath was well stocked. The only complaint about the room was the pillows, omg my neck was so stiff after the first night...they were so flat. So i recommended upon our early departure they consider replacing them. Even two pillows made no difference, I would gladly recommend folks come stay here for future Anchorage visits. Parking garage is available across the street for $15/night; just make sure you display the correct tag properly!

    (5)
  • Ginger F.

    This B&B was a complete delight! We were three friends traveling together, so the suite (room 15) was perfect for us. Our 2-night stay was relaxing & so very enjoyable. space was extremely clean, charming and quiet. beds were cushy & quite comfortable. The lush gardens, running brook and koi pond are all lovely. location is great--very convenient to many restaurants, shops and walking trails. The staff could not have been more friendly and helpful. (This was my first visit, but will definitely not be my last!)

    (4)
  • Chi L.

    I stayed here with my sister and stayed in a room with 2 twin beds for just 1 night before more people joined us. They were very accommodating with coming after check in time. They just put a letter on the door with your name and instructions on what to do. I room itself was a bit small but I guess we are in downtown. The location was excellent, you can walk around to many places. The beds were probably the best that we had slept on during our whole trip. They also have tea set out so you can get it before bed. The breakfast was breads, fruit, cereal, yogurts and such. There wasn't any hot items for breakfast. The breakfast room is just in the living room of the house so it's an interesting set up.

    (4)
  • Erik R.

    Nice rooms, bed and pillows were more comfy than some prior posts. Room was more like a small hotel rather than a bedroom, breakfast was more continental in nature, not a real true experience for breakfast but good breads, jams, fruit and cereal. Conveniently located walking distance from most things downtown. I'll be back.

    (4)
  • Kendall C.

    Our stay was just one night. All was very clean, quaint and nice. The staff were all friendly. Our breakfast was excellent with fresh fruits and pastries. We would have given 4 stars except for a power outage.

    (3)
  • Jason R.

    I'm so glad the conference hotel was booked up. I found an inlet-facing, relaxing room here. Copper Whale sits between the Earth and Mars on the planet walk, is only about 2-3 blocks from the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail along the inlet, and is 5 (very short) blocks from the "arts" area on G Street (aka Darwin's). The walk to the anti-labor hotel hosting my conference was a bit longer but well worth it. Pretty much everything in Downtown Anchorage is an easy walk from here, and likely an even easier bike ride. And a bonus: This was less expensive than the conference hotel. This trip was taxpayer-funded, so that means something to me. I was here for work, so I wasn't able to fully enjoy the B&B aspect. However, breakfast was available early enough to enjoy it out in the spring air. Quite nice coming from 90 degree weather in May. Here the tulips hadn't even opened. Ferns still were unfurling. Nice. The folks here answered questions over email while I was in flight. I had forgotten that I'd be checking in very late (AKDT), but they have an easy way to handle it. I had to check out too early, but they seem ready to handle just about anything. Wi-Fi performance was better than at most hotels I've seen. I chose the shared bathroom option. Not a problem considering I was only there to sleep. Well, except for that one night/morning families with teen girls stayed there...

    (4)
  • Ellen G.

    Can't say enough good things about this Inn. Perfect Part of Town & when in Anchorage, I will always return. Nick was fantastic telling just the right things to do. The General Manager runs a tight ship in a very positive way. My husband & I are not B& B people since we like our freedom & don't want a schedule on our vacations. The breakfast is bountiful & served for a number of hours. There's a reason it was recommended in every guidebook I read. It was worth every penny we paid & I would give it only 2 dollar signs. We paid a comparable amount for a chain hotel & had none of the service or amenities. You will love this place, I have no doubt!

    (5)
  • Greg B.

    What a charming small inn on the edge of downtown Anchorage. We stayed in room 14, and although it was a bit small and ell-shaped, it was comfy and quiet. The inn is divided between the main building and a secondary building below the front house. Each building has a common area with a kitchen, refrigerator and magazines. Our room had a small waterfall in a patio just outside the bedroom window and another small patio outside the back door of our room. It was nice, too, that there is a well-stocked bike rental shop on the front corner near the entrance to the hotel. Although there was tea and a small bowl of fruit in the main lobby living room, it would have been nice if there had been wine or light appetizers available in the afternoon.

    (4)
  • Laura G.

    The Copper Whale was my favorite out of the 4 places we stayed in Alaska. The decor was the perfect balance between modern and quaint. The continental breakfast advertised was extensive and bordered on full breakfast. The rooms were spotless and the view spectacular. It was within easy walking distance to everything we needed. The computer in the lobby was new and worked well. As I'm still holding out on a smart phone, I appreciate that. The staff was helpful and eager to give touring suggestions

    (5)
  • MR L.

    What a jewel the Copper Whale Inn is! As a former Alaskan, I knew of the Inn, but nothing about it. Although I had driven/walked past it hundreds of times I never inquired about it, just recognized it's unique location in proximity to Cook Inlet & Downtown. Like you, I rely on these reviews to help me make a choice but please don't let the review of the 9/11 post & 1-star review discourage you from coming to the CWI. Yes, there is meter parking on the street, but its free from evening to 9 AM (?) on weekdays, weekends, & holidays. Late check in; no worries, the inn keeper leaves a note with explicit instructions on how to get into your room (we checked in after 9 pm) Yes, there are stairs - it's a 100 year old house on a sloping lot! No luggage assistance? Really?? Do be aware that this B&B sits at a main intersection so noise MAY be a factor for some, depending on room location. My only negative comment is that the breakfast was disappointing & the only reason I'm giving them 4-stars, rather than 5. It's the standard American continental fair of carbs, carbs, carbs, from Costco! While I don't expect a hot, cooked breakfast, it would have been nice to have seen some local fare on the bar, such as smoked salmon, gravlax, reindeer, or other meat/food item that is reminiscent of Alaska's cultural history (Native/Russian/Norwegian). However, I'm still looking forward to our return in December!

    (4)
  • Estee W.

    I had a FANTASTIC experience! The Inn was very cute, comfortable and well decorated. My room upstairs had a wonderful view and was very clean. I found the bed to be extremely comfortable. Noise was never a problem. The staff was kind and helpful. I got in at 1am and they did a great job of leaving instructions. Breakfast was displayed well and there was a variety of items to chose from. The location of the Inn allowed for easy access to plenty of attractions.

    (5)
  • Amber C.

    this place was awesome. we had just flown in from SF to anchorage and arrived around 11:30 pm (when the sun was still out) to this lovely bed and breakfast. it was so well kept and our room was nice with a lovely view of the bay. they also had GREAT blackout window covers for when the sun came up at 4:30am. in the morning, there is a large spread of pastries, cereal, coffee, juice and fruit downstairs. its not like a usual breakfast at a hotel, but more like an ACTUAL breakfast. and then you can sit in the little living room area and chat up the other guests. upstairs, as a guest you share a bathroom with the other guests which is totally fine as it is very well kept. the inn is very accessible to those with disabilities and there is internet available on a shared computer downstairs. but, why would you want to be on the internet when you could walk outside and rent a bike from the bike rental place on the property and ride around near the water?

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 9:00pm

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  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free

Copper Whale Inn

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