Description
Experience authentic Alaska hospitality at the Copper Whale Inn, downtown Anchorage's historic boutique lodging where 1930s charm meets modern comfort. This 14-room inn occupies the city's first architecturally designed home, built in 1939 by local doctor Howard Romig, making it a true piece of Anchorage history that's remarkably survived both the devastating 1964 earthquake and the 2018 tremor with zero damage.
Historic Downtown Location
Situated at 440 L Street in the heart of downtown, you're just steps from Anchorage's best dining, the Anchorage Museum, galleries, and shopping. The inn's prime location puts you within a 5-minute walk of the Alaska Railroad depot and 15 minutes from Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. You can rent bikes on-site to explore the scenic Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, which starts nearby.
Charming Accommodations
The inn's two buildings house 14 unique guest rooms, each featuring modern amenities including flat-screen TVs, coffee makers, and refrigerators. The historic main house and newer complementary building are connected by lush water gardens that bloom beautifully during Alaska's summer months. From the common areas and patios, you'll enjoy sweeping views of Cook Inlet and the Alaska Range stretching westward, plus the towering Chugach Mountains to the east.
Authentic Alaska Experience
Start each morning with the inn's expanded continental breakfast featuring meats, cheeses, yogurt, and fresh pastries. The intimate setting encourages conversations with fellow travelers, creating that authentic Alaska lodge atmosphere you can't find at chain hotels. Free Wi-Fi, luggage storage, and concierge services ensure your downtown Anchorage stay is both comfortable and connected.
**Ready to experience historic downtown Alaska charm?** Check availability and book your stay at this earthquake-survived Anchorage treasure.
Location
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440 L Street, Anchorage, AK 99501

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