The city of Juneau is known as a crown jewel of Alaska, filled with fascinating history, character, and things to do. Many people travel here to see glaciers and whales, but the city also has a lively downtown area, historic gold mines to tour, and some of the most delicious freshly caught salmon you’ll find anywhere in the world. To help you plan your trip to this unforgettable destination, here are some top local Airbnb options to choose from as alternatives to traditional hotels.
Bungalow & Breakfast on the Way to The Glacier
One popular Airbnb property in Juneau to consider is this bungalow that you’ll have all to yourself for up to four guests. Your host provides complimentary continental breakfast to make mornings easy, while the guesthouse itself is relaxing with an open floor plan and tall ceilings. When you stay here, you’ll be close to shopping and restaurants, not to mention just down the road from the Mendenhall Glacier. You can rent bikes, park in a designated area, and get access through two private entrances.
Private Studio Apartment with a Stunning View and Hot Tub
You’ll love this Airbnb studio apartment, which is located under the family’s home with a private entrance. Here, you’ll get lovely views of the mountains and can use the hot tub in the front that overlooks Juneau. It can accommodate up to four guests and welcomes dogs if you let the host know in advance. This apartment has a small kitchen and bathroom too.
The Pigeonhole (Downtown by the Capitol Building)
To stay downtown, consider this guest suite in a garden-level studio that’s one block from the state capitol building. From here’s it’s very easy to get to the nightlife, trails, and museums. Guests have access to an equipped kitchen here and laundry machines, as well as the Keurig coffee maker, electric kettle, and Bluetooth speaker. There’s even a private home bar upstairs that you’ll get a password to access when you stay here.
Harbor House
Harbor House features one bedroom and one bathroom for up to four guests in Juneau. It’s close enough to downtown while still being far enough away to escape the busyness of the city and really relax. The property is on Douglas Island across the Juneau-Douglas Bridge and close to the Juneau Sea Walk and whale park. On the island, you’ll enjoy the beach, hiking trails, and pub/restaurant.
An Artists Home Away from Home
Artsy travelers enjoy this guest suite that can sleep up to four guests and has a central location in a historic, near-downtown neighborhood. You can walk to the bus, stores, the waterfront, trails, and museums from here. This cheery basement space is filled with art, and your hosts can even arrange art tours. Taxi pick-up can be arranged with your host from the airport or ferry. The space has a kitchen and laundry machines for guests to use as well.