Free Wi-Fi,Free parking,Accessible,Air-conditioned,Business centre,Pet-friendly,Room service,Child friendly,Restaurant,Fitness centre,Bar,Smoke-free
Official website hotelsewardalaska.com
John ODea
NillWe stayed 3nights in Aug'24. This was a great, historic hotel for us and we wanted downtown (not up near the port). I hear the older rooms are small and you have to share a hallway bath, so if thats not for you, ensure you request the updated rooms (deluxe rooms) and pay a little more.We loved it, staff was helpful and nice, queen bed was very comfy. Street/Bay view big windows was great. Will stay again.
a week ago
Ma Ma
NillAVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE!!! WORST EXPERIENCE EVER! RIP-OFF! WORST HOTEL EXPERIENCE EVER!!!! I paid $279 through Viator for 1 night. Room was old and dingy. Worst surprise is that it had NO BATHROOM. There was a communal bathroom down the hallway. Had to catch early cruise and could not be worried about others occupying the communal bathroom. The front desk "upgraded" my room to one with bathroom. Charged me OUTRAGEOUS $151. That is total $430. While at front desk, I saw on their website same room with bathroom for $323 for SAME night. When I complained, they said there was no manager there and gave me his email. I emailed manager several times, and of course he never replied. THIS PLACE IS A TOTAL RIPOFF. Others have said the same.
2 months ago
Gerard Bourcier
NillNice hotel, good location for downtown Seward but a little far for the port. Rooms are a little weird, some are nice and large, some are small and narrow. They are clean and modern. A word of caution, there is an older section which is bare bones, and your room number may not be on the directory sign by the elevator.
5 months ago
jithin das
NillPlz make sure you do the payments right away at the hotel. We were group of 8& booked rooms for a night& extended one more day. When we returned we found an extra $700 charged to my credit card. After making a dispute with my bank it took 3 to 4 months to resolve it& to get my money back. So plz be aware 🙏
3 months ago
Dianna Ball
NillThis little hotel was in a great location right in the heart of shops, restaurants, and coffee shops, as well as the water and the Sea Life Center. Few amenities beyond the basics, but seemed typical of what you'd find for Alaska. There was always someone at the front desk, there was a bit of space in the lobby to sit, and the rooms we stayed in were very clean and comfortable. Would definitely stay there again!
6 months ago
EJ M
★★I would give this place a 1 except for the bartender in the little bar and the shuttle driver, both superstars, in particular the shuttle driver.||Let me assure you, my expectations were low from reading previous reviews and having to book a room with private bath (It was actually so small I used the shared one :)).||Started off decent, arrived around noon and didn’t really expect a room to be ready. Went to grab a bite and walk around town, was expecting a call, but never received one so headed back closer to advertised checkin time, New woman at des said they do not allow early check-in (it was 30 minutes prior to time) and shortly a “manager” came from somewhere. he told the woman to just give people rooms in the order they arrived, and some just will not get the room type they reserved, what is that? My wife and I just stared at each other.||We eventually got into our overly “cute” or “quaint” room as some put it, I call it very small, but I knew that going in. The TV was new and large, which was nice (had to throw a bone in there).||We went to a nice dinner and just kind of laughed everything off when we got back to our room, then the next day happened.||Left for a bit to get breakfast and look in some shops before heading back to catch our pre-arranged hotel shuttle to the cruise port, which we had booked for 10:00. I received a call from the front desk and the guy said he was sorry, but the shuttle couldn’t take us until hopefully 10:45. He told me they had a group that ended up being larger than planned and it would take several trips to get them there. Instead of offering to call a taxi company, he told me I would be better off calling for one, nice customer service! We went back to the hotel to try to figure out what to do. The guy had no answer to why I would get moved when I prearranged the shuttle and what made them more important than me. Understand I am a loyalty and status guy, so I understand programs, this place doesn’t nor should it have a loyalty program. I then asked him to see if the shuttle driver could take us in 10 minutes, he told me the shuttle driver was unavailable at the time.||So, being pretty proud of how I kept my cool during this whole experience with this hotel, I went back to the room to get our bags and figured I would try to get a taxi. One minute later my wife came back to the room and said she ran into the shuttle driver and he would be happy to take us now. Then when walking out with our bags, I was greeted by the cleaning crew asking if I was leaving the room. After the experience the day before of no rooms available and blah blah blah, everything just reeked of laziness and arrogance from the management down to the front desk staff, “we have the control”, not the guests.||So again, only as a last resort, and don’t get your hopes up.
7 months ago
Steve S
★★★★The portion of the building we stayed in was older, so the rooms were smaller than a normal modern hotel. They were furnished in a way that reflected the past era. Which was nice actually, the hotel was full of stuffed animals and woodwork. In the area we were in, there were shared bathrooms. Which wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be. But it wasn’t ideal. It is located in downtown and there are some interesting building architecture and murals nearby. As well as the Alaska Sea Life Center, Lowell Waterfall, Hoben park is nearby and it has some Iditarod statues and information, all within minutes walk. Also a nice walk along the waterfront. The harbor is maybe a 20 minute walk from the hotel where there are boat tours and fishing.
7 months ago
Marcus D
★★★★★This was great. In 2009 while visiting Seward, we briefly stopped in at Hotel Seward to see the decor. This time, we wanted to stay and that we did for two nights. We were very welcomed by reception staff Shamarie and later, Peachy. We had a fantastic room #331 with windows overlooking the distant mountains. I think there were three front windows--all opened and were screened. The room was spacious with frig and microwave. And ample sitting areas. We were very pleased. Suggestion--take some time to look about this historic hotel with old photos, news articles and stuffed animals here and there. And check out the fossils surrounding the fireplace.
7 months ago
Check-in time: 16:00
Check-out time: 11:00
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Venerable lodging with modern amenities
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Circa 1905 hotel with elegant rooms, plus a historic section with simple rooms & shared bathrooms.
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Set 5 miles south of the entrance to Kenai Fjords National Park, this historic 1905 hotel is a 3-minute walk from the Alaska SeaLife Center aquarium and Seward Waterfront Park.,Traditional, elegant rooms in the modern wing feature free WiFi, and flat-screen TVs with premium cable channels; some have fireplaces and separate sitting areas. Rooms in the historic wing are simple and classic, and many have shared bathrooms.,There's a Victorian-style restaurant serving casual seafood and American fare. Parking is free.