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Cottages in Juneau

7.8 out of 10, Good, (8 reviews)
The price is $225
$256 total
includes taxes & fees
Jul 23 - Jul 24
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Top neighborhoods in Juneau

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Downtown Juneau
Downtown Juneau brings Gold Rush history to life with wooden boardwalks, totem poles, and the iconic red-domed Alaska State Capitol. Soak up the charm of historic saloons and colorful Victorian storefronts while Mount Juneau towers dramatically in the background. The Sealaska Heritage Institute offers authentic glimpses into Tlingit culture just steps from where cruise ships dock along Gastineau Channel. Fresh seafood dominates local menus, with king crab and wild salmon stealing the show at restaurants throughout the walkable six-block core. Most shops and attractions operate May through September, with quieter mornings and evenings perfect for exploring without crowds. The Perseverance Trail starts right downtown for hikers seeking quick access to breathtaking rainforest views.

Mendenhall Valley
Discover the stunning Mendenhall Glacier, explore Mendenhall Wetlands State Game Refuge, or shop at Mendenhall Mall and Nugget Mall in this Alaskan valley. Don't miss the picturesque Mendenhall Lake and River.

West Juneau
West Juneau delivers all the wow of Alaska without the downtown crowds. Just across the Gastineau Channel from Juneau proper, this peaceful neighborhood serves up jaw-dropping mountain backdrops and waterfront paths with killer views. Locals stroll the shoreline watching for whales while the nearby trails beckon hikers of all levels. You'll experience authentic Alaskan living in a place where nature takes center stage. Cozy B&Bs and vacation rentals in family homes offer a genuine taste of local life. Getting around requires planning since public transit is limited, but that's part of the charm. Most visitors rent cars to explore or make the quick drive across Douglas Bridge when craving downtown dining options.

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Douglas
Juneau's Douglas neighborhood is home to attractions such as Perseverance Theatre and Gastineau Channel.

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North Douglas
North Douglas offers a peaceful escape just across from downtown Juneau with front-row views of the Gastineau Channel. The historic Treadwell Mine ruins tell stories of Alaska's gold rush days along scenic shoreline paths. Hikers will love exploring the forested Treadwell Historic Trail while wildlife watchers scan the waters for marine creatures. This residential peninsula trades tourist crowds for authentic Alaskan neighborhood charm. Most visitors stay in local B&Bs or vacation rentals with stunning mountain views. While dining options are limited in North Douglas itself, downtown Juneau's restaurants are just a quick drive across the bridge.
Juneau and related destinations
Ascend the Mount Roberts Tramway for views that reveal why Alaska's capital remains accessible only by air or sea. The Mendenhall Glacier stretches between mountains, while downtown's historic buildings huddle below. The Alaska State Capitol offers free tours explaining government in this isolated outpost. Between May and September, cruise ships bring thousands of visitors daily. Kayak alongside humpback whales or pan for gold at historic mining sites. The Juneau-Douglas City Museum chronicles this unlikely capital's history, while the Perseverance Theatre showcases Alaskan talent. For a true local experience, visit during the quieter shoulder season when the city reclaims its frontier spirit.







































































