Anchorage Alaska 2 Day Itinerary
Day 1: Explore Anchorage
Morning
8:00 am - Breakfast
Start your day with a hearty breakfast at The Cookery, known for its delicious omelets and great coffee.
9:00 am - Visit the Anchorage Museum
Begin your exploration of Anchorage’s history, science, and art at the Anchorage Museum. This museum is home to Alaska’s largest collection of artifacts and artworks, offering insights into the state’s native cultures, natural history, and modern-day life.
11:30 am - Explore Tony Knowles Coastal Trail
Spend your morning strolling along the scenic Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, a pedestrian and bike path that offers stunning views of Prince William Sound. This trail is perfect for a leisurely walk or a more vigorous bike ride.
Afternoon
1:00 pm - Lunch at Simon & Seafort’s Saloon & Grill
Take a break for lunch at Simon & Seafort’s Saloon & Grill, an Anchorage institution offering fresh seafood and a cozy atmosphere. Try their famous fish ’n’ chips or one of their many other Alaskan favorites.
2:30 pm - Visit the Alaska Native Heritage Center
Spend your afternoon learning about Alaska’s native cultures at the Alaska Native Heritage Center. This unique museum showcases the traditions, history, and art of Alaska’s indigenous peoples through interactive exhibits and stunning performances.
Evening
7:00 pm - Dinner at The Glacier Brewhouse
For dinner, head to The Glacier Brewhouse, a popular restaurant serving delicious pub fare with a focus on local ingredients. Try one of their many beers brewed in-house or enjoy a meal in their cozy dining area.
9:30 pm - Live Music at the Saltry
End your day with some live music at the Saltry. This intimate venue hosts a variety of performers and is a great place to experience Anchorage’s vibrant arts scene.
Where to Stay
Anchorage has a wide range of accommodations to suit every budget. Consider staying at:
- Hotel Captain Cook: A luxurious downtown hotel offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
- The Hotel Alyeska: Located in nearby Girdwood, this resort offers upscale amenities and easy access to outdoor activities.
Transportation
Anchorage has a well-developed public transportation system. Use the:
- People Mover Bus System: A convenient way to get around town without a car.
- Taxi or Ride Share Services: For shorter trips or when public transportation isn’t available.
Tips and Other Things to Know
- Dress in Layers: Anchorage’s weather can be unpredictable, so be sure to pack layers for your visit.
- Try Local Cuisine: Alaska is known for its fresh seafood and wild game. Be sure to try some of these local specialties during your stay.
- Respect Native Cultures: When visiting the Alaska Native Heritage Center or other cultural sites, be respectful of the traditions and histories you are experiencing.
This itinerary provides a mix of culture, outdoor activities, and delicious food to make your trip to Anchorage an unforgettable experience. Enjoy your visit!