Seward Alaska Hotels

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This is where you can find outstanding 5 star Seward, Alaska resorts, premium 4 star Seward, Alaska hotels, fine 3 star Seward, Alaska inns, attractive 2 star Seward, Alaska lodges, leading 1 star Seward, Alaska motels, and desireable Seward, Alaska vacation rentals. Shop and compare prices and amenities between various lodging accommodations in Seward, Alaska. Book a room and make reservations at a place to stay in Seward, Alaska.

 

Seward, Alaska resort hotels feature golf, tennis, skiing, swimming, and other outdoor activities that attract holiday vacationers. The guests at these establishments stay for periods ranging from a weekend to several weeks. Most Alaska resort hotels are near lakes, mountains, or oceans. But many stand within easy reach of large cities and serve as vacation spots for nearby residents. Some operate in conjunction with gambling casinos.

Shops in Seward, Alaska resort hotels include clothing stores, gift shops, and newsstands. Some resort hotels have barber shops and beauty salons, and many have swimming pools and health spas.

Seward, Alaska Resorts and Hotels

  • Harborview Inn, 804 Third Avenue, Seward, Alaska
    Harborview Inn is a popular place to stay in Seward, Alaska. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
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  • Hotel Edgewater, 5th And Railway Avenue, Seward, Alaska
    Hotel Edgewater is a popular place to stay in Seward, Alaska. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
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  • Marina Motel, 1 Mile Seward Highway, Seward, Alaska
    Marina Motel is a popular place to stay in Seward, Alaska. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
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  • Van Gilder Hotel, 308 Adams St, Seward, Alaska
    Van Gilder Hotel is a popular place to stay in Seward, Alaska. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
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Business is seasonal at most Alaska resort hotels. During the winter months, for example, large numbers of people travel to seaside and mountain resorts in tropical areas or go to ski lodges. Many resort hotels use the American plan of payment, which covers lodging and meals. Alaska resort hotels also provide indoor activities for their guests. Many have bowling alleys, game rooms, and indoor swimming pools and tennis courts. Some resort hotels feature dancing, music, and other entertainment.

 

Resort hotels in Alaska employ about one staff member for every two rooms. The Alaska hotel staff works around the clock to make the guests comfortable. The housekeeping staff cleans each room daily. Bellhops carry luggage and packages to the guests' rooms. The engineering department keeps the resort's electricity, plumbing, heat, and air conditioning in good working order. The resort security department works to prevent fire, theft, and other disturbances. Some resort hotel restaurants provide room service, by which guests can have food and beverages brought to their rooms.


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