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Discover Hotel Captain Cook, which was named for Captain James Cook, who was the first person to map Alaska’s coastline on his final voyage. Captain James Cook helped define Alaska in the 18th century by mapping its jagged coastline for the first time.
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A much sought-after experience for both the art enthusiast...
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Located in the heart of downtown Anchorage, Alaska, every one of the Hotel Captain Cook’s 557 rooms and suites offer stunning views of the neighboring Cook Inlet or Chugach Mountains. Learn More.
A much sought-after experience for both the art enthusiast and the novice art lover, the Hotel Captain Cook offers walking tours of their expansive private art collection. Featuring paintings, drawings and sculptures of subjects like historical sailing ships, Indigenous people and depictions of the Captain’s excursions, guests will marvel at ...
Just wandering the hotel offers a dose of culture and history: the hotel offers an art walking tour to see original artwork, as well as a replica of Captain Cook’s diary from the 1700s. From AAA Dining to an English Pub. The Cook is one of the few hotels in Anchorage with restaurants that locals go to on a regular basis.
The Hotel Captain Cook is located in downtown Anchorage. One of Anchorage's larger lodging properties, the hotel has three guest room towers, four restaurants, and expansive lower level decked out with original artwork from a private art collection.
Hotel Captain Cook is a luxury downtown Anchorage hotel that opened in 1964. Housing 546 guestrooms and multiple on-site restaurants, this historic hotel is sure to please! Learn more.
Located in downtown Anchorage, this luxury hotel is 7 blocks from the Anchorage Museum. It features 4 restaurants, a conference centre, 15 retail stores and spacious rooms with flat-screen cable TVs. Free access to hotel Athletic Club is provided to all guests of The Hotel Captain Cook.