Located in Fairbanks, 5.2 miles from University of Alaska Fairbanks, Candlewood Suites - Fairbanks, an IHG Hotel provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge...
Located in Fairbanks, 2.3 miles from University of Alaska Fairbanks, Sophie Station Suites provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Conveniently located 0.5 miles from the Fairbanks International Airport, La Quinta Inn & Suites Fairbanks Airport provides guests with free WiFi and a free airport shuttle.
Lisa
United States of America
The breakfast was cold. Eggs and sausage. Ended throwing it away and had cereal
The Hampton Inn & Suites Fairbanks is conveniently located off the Johansen Expressway and features rooms with 37-inch plasma TVs and free Wi-Fi. This hotel offers an indoor pool and on-site gym.
Yulanda
United States of America
The staff especially Christopher was awesome he sent a text every evening to make sure I was ok or if I needed anything. Thanks Christopher!
Conveniently located in Fairbanks, Alaska city center, this hotel features two on-site restaurants and offers rooms with cable TV and HBO film channels. Fairbanks International Airport is 6 miles...
Located in Fairbanks, this hotel is just 5 minutes' drive away from the University of Alaska Fairbanks. A flat-screen cable TV is included in all rooms.
Farrah
United States of America
The hotel room was clean when I arrived and I did not have any issues with checking in. The breakfast downstairs was fairly good, however, I would suggest their hours be open a little later than 9:30. Staff were friendly, and I couldn't be more pleased with the housekeeping crew. When I first arrived to my hotel room, my air conditioning was not cooling. I called the front desk and they sent someone to fix it immediately which was very appreciated. Although it was not 100% fixed, they were able to stop the hot air from blowing and provided a fan to help with the temperature. Overall, I am satisfied.
Overlooking the Chena River, the Bridgewater Hotel, Trademark Collection by Wyndham offers seasonal accommodations in Fairbanks. Guests can enjoy breakfast at the on-site restaurant.
Located in Fairbanks, 2.3 miles from University of Alaska Fairbanks, Sophie Station Suites provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
The property was clean and the grounds were beautiful.
Located in Fairbanks, Wedgewood provides residential-style accommodations. The University of Alaska Fairbanks is within 10 minutes' drive of the property. Free private parking is available on site.
The location is was amazing. Even the rooms were great.
This Extended Stay America - Fairbanks - Old Airport Way is located in Fairbanks and especially designed for longer stays, with all rooms featuring a fully equipped kitchen.
Location was close to shopping, grocery stores, airport and all necessities
Located in Fairbanks, 5.7 miles from University of Alaska Fairbanks, Clarion Hotel & Suites Fairbanks near Ft Wainwright has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge...
Located in Fairbanks, 4.8 miles from University of Alaska Fairbanks, Northern Star - Studio has rooms with air conditioning. All rooms at the hotel come with a TV and a kitchenette.
FAQs about hotels in Fairbanks
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Fairbanks this weekend is $237 or, for a 4-star hotel, $301. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Fairbanks for this weekend cost around $199 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $237 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Fairbanks for tonight. You'll pay around $301 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Fairbanks will cost around $199, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Fairbanks is a great place to see the Northern Lights.
Fairbanks is a great place to see the Northern Lights. We went on February 29 for five nights and saw the Aurora four of the five nights. I even saw it the first night from our Lodging at Pikes Waterfront Lodging. You can even rent clothing from Alaska Elements that will keep you warm in 40 below weather. I'm a sunny California girl and have never been in weather below 20 and I was toasty warm in the gear they supplied. It was so convenient. They dropped the clothes at our hotel and picked them up at the end. They cost less than if we had bought the necessary shoes alone. It included the parka, mittens , bib pants, and snow shoes. So don't let the weather discourage you from going. It was a once in a lifetime experience I am so glad I did. I went with two girlfriends and we are all over 65 and had the best time ever. I recommend staying at Pikes Waterfront Lodge. You can book evening tours that takes you to special places to see the Aurora that include a nice warm place to view them from as well as being able to go out on decks to view them. The clothes will keep you warm. I laid in the snow for an hour viewing the the Northern Lights and was as warm as could be. Also my iPhone 15 took great pictures. If doing a dog sled ride is on your bucket list, Rod's Alaska guide tour is great. Again, the gear will keep you warm. Also another fun thing to do is Running Reindeer Ranch which lets you walk through a forest interacting with 13 reindeer that let you pet them and walk around you. It is an unreal experience. You should do both activities. If you go in March, you can also see the World Championship Ice Sculptures. And they are "out of this world". Have fun-I hope I had encouraged many people to have these lifetime experiences.
Janet
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Great friendly town with polite helpful people and loads of...
Great friendly town with polite helpful people and loads of interest for tourists. We found it's also got a great bus service - the locals don't use it because they have cars, but we used it because there were no hire cars available - book ahead.
Rainer Listing
Australia
10
Scored 10
Fairbanks has lots of winter activities to enjoy if you tent...
Fairbanks has lots of winter activities to enjoy if you tent a car like dog sledding, snowmobiling, ice sculptures at the Fairgrounds. The North Pole is only a 20 minute drive from Fairbanks and Chena Hot Springs an hour drive. The roads are maintained and the people are friendly. There are many delicious restaurants. We especially liked The Cookie Jar for breakfast. We enjoyed the University of Fairbanks Museum and the Aurora Borealis movie in the museum. We liked seeing the Alaska Pipeline off the highway and made a couple of stops to read about it. Definitely visit the Aurora Ice Museum in Chena Hot Springs. It is a fun experience and there is a free tour of the resort’s self sustainable power plant and green houses where they grow their own fresh vegetables. There are several Northern Light viewing areas near Fairbanks (Cleary Summit, Murthy’s Dome and Chena Hot Springs). To view the Northern Lights we suggest booking a tour to be with knowledgeable guides if it’s your first time. Also, rental cars are not allowed to drive to the Arctic Circle, so it’s best to book a tour if you plan to go there. The weather is very chilly, but it’s worth bundling up in layers to enjoy all Fairbanks has to offer. We definitely want to return to Fairbanks in the very near future during the months of February or March.
Jasmin
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Fairbanks is a beautiful city.
Fairbanks is a beautiful city. We traveled there to see the northern lights and was not disappointed. Lots of activities. Snowmobiles, dog sledding, Hot Springs. It’s a really nice place. Anyone who loves nature I would highly recommend them to visit.
Coleman
United States of America
2.0
Scored 2.0
The breakfast was essentially the same.
The breakfast was essentially the same.
Scrambled eggs, that were usually cold although placed on a warmer, potatoes, and saug/bacon. Oatmeal. Poor overall appearance for cost.
The shower had hair long obvious strand.
The toilet seats were stained or just old.
The fitness room, 3 machines for entire hotel.
The clerks unable to answer basic questions and/or unable explain charges at checkout
Melissa
8.0
Scored 8.0
Fairbanks is little more than a large, run down Alaskan...
Fairbanks is little more than a large, run down Alaskan village. Summer visits are best because of the increased activities available for visitors. Unless there is a specific reason to visit in winter, ie viewing the Northern Lights, there are other, much more desirable places to go.
1. Complimentary shuttle pick-up from/drop off to airport and train station.
2. The $1 ice cream from 6pm to 9pm - 2 scoops of ice cream and 6 choices of flavours
3. A public bus stop near the driveway into the hotel - it was a cheap and easy way to get to downtown.
4. Breakfast - decent selection of food
5. Sighted the Northern lights at the back of cabin bungalows near the Chena river.
6. The exterior of property has wifi connection
This location maybe the sweet spot. It is just a short drive to the heart of the city but felt like we were deep in the woods. Being attached to the main house, we felt on an adventure, yet safe. Our hosts made us feel welcome from the first moment. If you're looking for a sense of "the real Alaska" without having to give up all the niceties of modern living, you can't go wrong with this property.
Billie is just amazing! This place felt completely safe and comfortable, very clean, and I got to meet great people and have new friendships. I loved Fairbanks so much and I think that Billie’s Hostel is very big part of it. And we got to see the Northern Lights right outside of the Hostel!!! Highly recommended 🇮🇱
This downtown accommodation offered what we needed for our 4 night stay in Fairbanks : a shuttle service to/from train station or airport and tourist attractions beyond walking distance; a guest laundry and a (very basic) breakfast.
The room had a microwave and there is a small shop on site.
The staff were helpful.
The hotel had breakfast included. The rooms were small, but comfortable. The room was clean. Given the cost of hotels in Alaska during the summer travel season, the one-night price at $200 was not terrible given the circumstances. The hotel paid for the taxi service from the hotel to the airport.
We liked the heated floors. The room was clean but took some getting use to since our rooms #14 & 15 were located in the basement right outside the laundry facilities which was odd. The staff is friendly. Linens were clean. We were warm in rooms for an Alaska’s winter stay.
The rooms are huge! They are like 1-bedroom apartments with a kitchen, living room, and dining space. The location is nice and set back from the road, so it's very quiet. It is well-landscaped and feels more inviting than a standard hotel. The location is very safe too.
Loved everything about the place...had all the amenities that we needed and they provided a wonderful breakfast. The owners were super sweet..and also shared some of Alaska history with us. Would stay there again..100%
Personable staff. Amazing! I arrived early coming from another hotel but they completely tried to make me feel comfortable. Awesome staff! Awesome bed, just awesome for a single seasonal worker/traveler.
Crystal
With a car the location is excellent. No street lights or neighbour lights. I saw the northern lights for a very short time (about 10minutes) at 2am was very active.and well worth the bad points I've listed.
We very much enjoyed our stay at the Alaska Grizzly Lodge. The location was perfect, the accommodations were excellent, the breakfast was well appreciated and the spirited conversation was uplifting!
Perfectly located close to the Fairbanks Airport. River view rooms, very clean and comfortable. Just next to the famous Love Alaska Sign. On a clear day you can even see the Denali from here
Good accomodation for a rather low price compared to other hotels in Fairbanks. Nice staff. Shared kitchen, everything at hand to make yourself a breakfast.
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