Qupqugiaq Inn

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640 West 36th Street
Anchorage, AK 99503
Nightly Rates: ( 60.45 - 99.00 )
2 Star


Property Description

Qupqugiaq Inn is a remarkable, beautiful, and affordable hotel. The hotel has twenty five rooms with private or shared baths, and prices to fit all budgets. Each room has high speed internet access, phones with voice mail, and satellite television with HBO. Our lovely common area has a free cyber bar, a full kitchen, an Alaska travel resource area, and a large dining and conversation area. Downstairs is a cafe with authentic Turkish food. Special activities include barbeques every night from 6 PM - 11 PM, breakfast available at a nominal charge that includes personally flaked oatmeal, and our own 24 hour bread milled in our kitchen, and movies and documentaries in our mini theater. We are also creating a Conscious Alaskan business network, to help connect travelers with meaningful travel opportunities. Much more than just an affordable hotel, our guests enjoy a truly special experience with interiors that boast organic, unusual architecture, flowing, asymetric curves handmade tiles and steamed oak, handcrafted and antique furniture. Striking additional features include a remarkable tree of understanding and action, with tools for exploring fundamental questions about oneself and society, counters made from stone from the gold mine at Hatchers pass, Lebanese mosaics on the floors, and educational mini libraries in each room. We use natural cleaning products and recycle. Located in midtown Anchorage, Qupqugiaq is close to the main public library, movie theaters, laundromats, restaurants and shops. We are just 10 minutes to the airport or downtown, and on the bus route. There is no place quite like Qupqugiaq Inn. We hope that the artistry of the building expresses a spirit of care that you will enjoy during your stay with us. Qupqugiaq mixes modern amenities with rustic Alaskan charm, and a strong vision for a thoughtful lodging experience.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Bath Tub
· Breakfast
· Computer Rental
· Dinner
· FAX
· Free Parking
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· High speed internet access
· High speed internet access
· Kitchen
· Guest Laundromat
· Lunch
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Phone Service
· Parking
· Rollaway Beds
· Satellite TV


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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 2:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is HST
· Opened in 1980
· 22 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.


Directions

We are two miles from the airport, and two miles from downtown, on 36th Avenue between Arctic Blvd and C Street. -- Directions -- From the airport take International Airport Road. Make a left on Arctic Blvd, and then a right on 36th Avenue. Qupqugiaq Inn will be on your right.


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Restaurant Information

Campo Bello

Italian

Golden Pond

Chinese

Istanbul Cafe on site

Turkish

Jens Restaurant

European

Steak Houses

American


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Ak Native Heritage Center

Model Native villages

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It is a modern city .... but located as it is in the heart of the great wilderness and surrounded by six breathtaking mountain ranges, Anchorage is the ultimate base camp for Alaska adventure.

Apart from a number of historical and cultural attractions, Anchorage offers a wealth of outdoor opportunities in both summer and winter and for residents and tourists alike. 

Its unofficial nickname is "The City of Lights and Flowers", a reference the thousands of buildings adorned by tiny white lights throughout winter and its spectacular displays of flowers in the summer.

Anchorage is nestled at the base of the Chugach State Park, the third largest state park in the United States. The Chugach State Park also happens to be Anchorage’s favorite playground, offering a variety of outdoor activities year round.

For fair weather visitors, there are more than 120 miles of paved bike and multi-use trails and 85 miles of summer non-paved hiking trails. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, climbing, berry picking and fishing.

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For those preferring the city’s urban amenities, there is plenty to do. Historical and cultural attractions include the world-class The Anchorage Museum of History and Art at the Rasmuson Center, The Anchorage Museum of Natural History showcasing dinosaurs, the Independence Mine State Historical Park, celebrating the importance of gold in the history of Alaska, the Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum. with its collection of vintage aircraft, The Imaginarium science center and the Alaska Zoo.

Located just 10 minutes north of downtown Anchorage on 26-forested acres is the Alaska Native Heritage Center. This unique, interactive facility was designed to celebrate, perpetuate and share the rich heritage of Alaska’s 11 distinct Native cultures.

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