Hotel Captain Cook
4th Avenue & K StreetAnchorage, Alaska 99501
Reservations: +1 800 370 9416
Overview
Hotel Captain Cook in Anchorage, Alaska, is a landmark property that caters to the international traveler, dignitary, business and leisure traveler with the service and thorough attention to detail for which the Hotel Captain Cook is justly famous.
The Captain Cook Hotel Anchorage Alaska is comprised of three towers, located approximately three blocks East of the scenic Tony Knowles Coastal Trail along Cook Inlet. Also three blocks West from Hotel Captain Cook is the Anchorage Convention Center, four blocks from the 5th Avenue Mall, six blocks from the Anchorage Saturday Market, eight blocks from the Anchorage Museum of History and Art, one mile from the Alaska Railroad, five miles from Lake Hood, and 11 miles from Flat Top Mountain/Chugach State Park.
The Hotel Captain Cook is owned by the family of Walter Hickel, former governor of Alaska and US Secretary of the Interior. The hotel lobby features stunning, copper- crafted ceilings, plush armchairs and hammered-brass lamps that provide a striking contrast against rugged, basalt walls. In addition, the lobby display case holds South Seas masks and a book published in 1790 that details Cook's voyages. Corporate guests appreciate meeting rooms that range from a 288-square-foot library with fireplace and window views to a 9,000-square-foot ballroom. The 24-hour business center offers three workstations with computers and leather executive chairs. High-speed and wireless Internet access, printers, a copier and a fax machine are available for an additional fee. Magnificent city and mountain views are integral to the Crow's Nest's appeal.
The Captain Cook Hotel Anchorage Alaska is comprised of three towers, located approximately three blocks East of the scenic Tony Knowles Coastal Trail along Cook Inlet. Also three blocks West from Hotel Captain Cook is the Anchorage Convention Center, four blocks from the 5th Avenue Mall, six blocks from the Anchorage Saturday Market, eight blocks from the Anchorage Museum of History and Art, one mile from the Alaska Railroad, five miles from Lake Hood, and 11 miles from Flat Top Mountain/Chugach State Park.
The Hotel Captain Cook is owned by the family of Walter Hickel, former governor of Alaska and US Secretary of the Interior. The hotel lobby features stunning, copper- crafted ceilings, plush armchairs and hammered-brass lamps that provide a striking contrast against rugged, basalt walls. In addition, the lobby display case holds South Seas masks and a book published in 1790 that details Cook's voyages. Corporate guests appreciate meeting rooms that range from a 288-square-foot library with fireplace and window views to a 9,000-square-foot ballroom. The 24-hour business center offers three workstations with computers and leather executive chairs. High-speed and wireless Internet access, printers, a copier and a fax machine are available for an additional fee. Magnificent city and mountain views are integral to the Crow's Nest's appeal.
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Hotel Captain Cook
Anchorage
Anchorage

