International airport · Juneau
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"Delta also received permission to halt its flights to Cody, Wyoming; Alaska’s Ketchikan, Sitka, and Juneau airports; Cedar City, Utah; and Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard, according to USA Today."
Visitor center · Juneau
Nestled in a striking contemporary building, the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center offers a mix of scenic trails and educational exhibits, making it a must-see in Juneau.
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Eclectic restaurant · Juneau
A sleek spot blending modern design and craft cocktails with mouthwatering New American dishes, where friendly service elevates your dining experience.
Hotel · Juneau
Step back in time at this charming art deco hotel in Juneau, where sophisticated rooms and top-notch dining meet a prime downtown location.
Relaxed hotel offering mountain & water views, plus a warm restaurant/bar & a 24-hour gym. Set across the street from Centennial Hall Convention Center, this down-to-earth hotel facing mountains and the Gastineau Channel is a 5-minute walk from the Alaska State Museum and 8 miles from Juneau International Airport. Unfussy rooms come with complimentary Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs; some feature water and/or mountain views. Suites add pull-out sofas. Room service is available. Parking is free. Other amenities include a warm restaurant/bar and a 24-hour gym.
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Coffee shop · Juneau
Nestled downtown, this cozy spot serves up delightful vegan options, unique ice creams, and top-notch coffee—perfect for fueling up before your next adventure!
Small, 653-acre airport & seaplane base offering regular & charter flights.
Organic food store · Juneau
Community-minded co-op with bulk options, organic, and local products, plus a lunch buffet.
Cruise line company · Juneau
Aboard the Discovery Princess in Juneau, enjoy stunning views and fresh Alaskan seafood, while the crew ensures a memorable cruise experience.
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Bed & breakfast · Juneau
Freebies include cookies & wine at this homey, 1906 B&B with period decor & home-cooked breakfasts.
Quaint 1913 hotel with relaxed quarters, some with shared bathrooms, plus a Victorian-style bar. Built in 1913 and surrounded by restaurants and shops, this historic hotel is the city's oldest hotel; it's a 6-minute walk from the Mt. Roberts Tramway and 12.6 miles from the Mendenhall Glacier. The low-key rooms feature no-frills decor, and come with quaint, antique details and private bathrooms. Some rooms have TVs and/or kitchenettes, and shared bathrooms, while suites add full kitchens. Some suites feature 4-poster beds. A period-style bar offers weekly live music. Limited parking is available.