SUSITNA PLACE
Reasonable prices and a priceless view

This 4,000-square-foot bed and breakfast is in a quiet, downtown Anchorage location, atop a bluff overlooking Cook Inlet. The heart of Alaska’s largest city -- shops, restaurants and the Coastal Trail -- is nearby.
Decks provide sweeping water and mountain views. Mount Susitna, known locally as “Sleeping Lady,” is framed by 6-foot windows on both levels of the B&B. Mount McKinley, other Alaska Range peaks and Aleutian Range volcanoes are visible on a clear day, beluga whales surface occasionally, and guests can watch some of the world’s most extreme tides roll in and out of
Knik Arm. Aurora borealis displays are possible, though rare during Alaska’s bright summers.
A luxury master suite, a junior suite, three standard rooms with private bath and four rooms that share two baths accommodate virtually any budget. Summer rates start at $110, plus 12 percent tax. Lower rates and long-term discounts are available in winter.
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“... a view so unlike most urban vistas, it is easy to forget you are right in town.” -- “Frommer’s Also recommended by Alaska for Dummies, Bradt, Insiders’ Guide, Lonely Planet, Rough Guide and Moon Handbook |
727 “N” STREET
ANCHORAGE, AK 99501
907.274.3344
FAX: 907.272.4141
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727 “N” STREET, ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 > 907.274.3344 > (fax) 907.272.4141 > suplace@alaska.net