Hotel Seward is less than 5 minutes’ walk from Alaska Sea Life Center and offers a free shuttle service. Period-inspired rooms offer a flat-screen cable TV. Free WiFi is available.
Spruce Lodge provides accommodations in Seward. The hotel also has free WiFi and free private parking. At the hotel, rooms have a closet, a flat-screen TV, a private bathroom, bed linen and towels.
Located on the waterfront of the Seward Small Boat Harbor, Harbor 360 Hotel offers guests stunning 360 degree views of Resurrection Bay and the surrounding Kenai Mountains.
Gateway Hotel is located in Seward. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and an ATM. Guests can have a drink at the snack bar.
Cathy
United States of America
The breakfast was awesome -- the best I've had at any hotel. And in the evenings the hotel provided a beer get together with local beers. The staff was very accommodating, and van transportation was provided to where our cruise ship was docked.
Featuring free WiFi and a fitness center, Hotel Edgewater offers accommodations in Seward. A flat-screen TV and a DVD player are provided in each guest room at this hotel.
Oleksii
United States of America
Good personnel on the desk, clean and nice hotel, excellent location.
Located in Seward, Nauti Otter Inn and Yurt Village has a shared lounge, BBQ area and free WiFi.
Qianqian
China
It has last spot available on a heavy rain day. The place has seen quite few years and it is cozy and well fitted. The breakfast instruction is quite clear.
Offering views of Resurrection Bay, this accommodations is 5 minutes’ drive from Mt Marathon Trail. Alaska SeaLife Center is 5 minutes’ walk away. Seward Waterfront Park is 5 minutes’ walk.
Located 1.2 mi away from Seward Airport, this B&B offers a daily full Alaskan breakfast served in-room and guest rooms with satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.
Melissa
United States of America
The only nice thing I can say it that it was centrally located, but it's a small town so everything is centrally located.
Bell In The Woods B&B in Seward provides accommodations with a terrace and a shared lounge. There's an outdoor fireplace and guests can access free Wifi and free private parking.
Seward is a nice small town. We went during the off season. a lot of things where closed or had limited hours during our trip. We missed out on a few items we would have liked to check out but there was still plenty to do in the area. Recommend a wildlife boat tour, we had a blast and still saw a lot of wildlife so early in the year. The Alaska Sea Life Center is a must see any time.
Haarstad
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Hotel was well situated in a retail area with many options...
Hotel was well situated in a retail area with many options for food, ice cream, coffee and and drinks. The views of the harbor and access to it were great and right out the back door. The complimentary breakfast was good with both hot and cold items.
Anthony
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lots of construction driving to/from Seward from Anchorage,...
Lots of construction driving to/from Seward from Anchorage, so it took way longer than we had anticipated. It was a cute town and we enjoyed our 8.5 hour glacier cruise. I would definitely take a shorter cruise. Fox Island was a great part of our cruise.
Amy
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Seward is a charming waterfront town with plenty of good...
Seward is a charming waterfront town with plenty of good restaurants and things to do. We took two incredible boat tours with Kenai Ford Tours; they were fabulous. There is plenty of hiking, and the city is nestled between mountains. Seward is the kind of place you hate to leave.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Highly recommend coming to take a glacier tour, whale watch,...
Highly recommend coming to take a glacier tour, whale watch, hike or to take children to the aquatic life center. Nice, locally owned galleries and shops with friendly keepers. Easy to get around and can access local parks and walking trails with close by parking.
Shari
10
Scored 10
It is obviously a tourist town with the 'big' thing being...
It is obviously a tourist town with the 'big' thing being the boat tours with the Sea Life center being second, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing. I wouldn't take back what I saw on my day cruise (Humpbacks, Orcas, Sea Otters, Sea Lions, Seals, Holgate Glacier, etc) or at the Sea Life Center for anything (They have touch tanks that are awesome for kids or adults). The restaurants and outside food vendors had delicious food. We were only there for 3 days, but that seemed like the perfect amount of time to be there for anyone that is not going to be doing the more active nature hiking/climbing.
The hotel was located conveniently to the port - we were there to explore Seward, which was a mix between a fishing town, tourist jumping off spot to explore the fjords, and even a few funky-hip food, art, and coffee spots to enjoy. Also enjoyed the sea life center. Other occupants seemed to be using the hotel for a nice spot to stay the night before their cruise, but it was comfortable and homey even for a longer stay of 4 nights. Room was simple, but warm, and we never got too chilly.
When I first walked up I thought it was a set for Schitt’s Creek. Clean on the outside, rooms had mixed matched furniture, nothing fancy … but clean. Only had two staff members, but they did their very best to make sure everybody was taken care of. Manager is a super hard worker. She tried to take time to talk to as many of the guest as possible.Not my typical type of place to stay, but it did the trick. In Seward it shouldn’t be about that hotel or motel it’s about the great outdoors.
It is like a hidden gem in the forest, there is also a stream surrounding the cabins. The owner kept the cabin very clean and really took very good care of the place, she refilled the water jar each day and really paid attention to the details that made this hotel exceptional. The place also has a nice fireplace and bbq facilities that you can certainly enjoy. A very good restaurant within walking distance, 13 min drive to either Seward or exit glacier, could not be better!
We stayed at the Spruce Lodge for a few nights while visiting Seward. It was a very clean, updated hotel that had everything we needed. Nice little kitchenette and bathroom with a comfortable bed and mini sofa for a sitting area. The location was easy to get to and in a quiet part of town yet still close to attractions and great hikes! Highly recommend a stay here.
Breakfast was good. The owners of Resurrection Bay were super nice, but we didn't get to stay at their lodge. Rather, we were put in the apartments next store which they manage. The apartments next store are not worth the price. Our unit smelled like mothballs and the heat did not work in the unit. We had to use a space heater.
We booked a standalone cottage, Chalet. It is newly renovated, clean, and quiet. There was a fully equipped kitchen with a large fridge, coffee maker, and all utensils. The property is very close to Seward and Exit Glacier. We really enjoyed our stay there.
Located in downtown Seward this hotel is close to everything. Being an older hotel, there are some drawbacks, but overall we really enjoyed the stay. The manager, George, is a unique individual who does a great job of taking care of the guests!
The position is just out of Seward's business centre. The hotel is an interesting old place, with plenty of character.
I also liked that the room had a large bench, at a good height where I could put my suitcase, and easily unpack, and pack.
Friendly staff and rustic location. Hourly shuttle into town was a nice bonus. Restaurant on premises was decent. One of the larger and nicer hotel/lodges in Seward. Hotel is spread out over several small two-story buildings on the property.
The building Is apparently the newest hotel in Seward. It is a solid three star hotel with rooms in a restaurant in lobby the pure clean. However they don’t appear to use any Covid disinfectant and none of the staff wears masks.
The hotel is nice and clean. It is inviting and cozy. It is located a little further from Seward's downtown but walks will do it. The room was nice and very cleaqn, the bed very comfortable. The staff was friendly and kind.
We stayed at a cabin which was big enough for the three of us. We loved the fresh smell of plants from the outside when the window was open. Quiet surroundings, close to the Exit Glacier and Seward.
The rooms are a very nice value I just like to bring wipes and fever as cause they do have a hotel room smell to them but it’s close to everything in downtown Seward and the staff is lovely !
Little cute cabins! The environment was perfect and relaxed. Close to Seward, to minutes by car. Breakfast and a very well equipped kitchen is provided. Excellent
We were glad we didn't stay right in Seward - this had a lovely peaceful setting and was only a short drive from the town. Staff at check-in was friendly.
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