Overlooking the Chena River, the Fairbanks Springhill Suites offers an indoor pool, gym and an on-site restaurant in the heart of the city.
Evan
United States
Typical Fairbanks hotel - nothing special. It is downtown, which is nice. It is at the center of town and within walking distance of the Chena River, the visitor center, and a variety of shops and restaurants, so that was nice.
Set in Fairbanks, 3.7 km from University of Alaska Fairbanks, Sophie Station Suites offers accommodation with a fitness centre, 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.
Mohan
India
Airport Pick up.
Hotel is clean
Staff is helpful
Coffee Machine at the reception is amazing and gives some of the best coffees for free..
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.
Conveniently located in Fairbanks, Alaska city centre, this hotel features two on-site restaurants and offers rooms with cable TV and HBO film channels. Fairbanks International Airport is 6 miles...
CHRISTOPHER
United States
comfortable bed, Nice office/work desk.
Breakfast was ok.
Really nice bar area with good selection of food. Not badly priced either!
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.
valda
United Kingdom
Close to Pioneer Park and 30 mind walk along river into Fairbanks
Overlooking the Chena River, the Bridgewater Hotel, Trademark Collection by Wyndham offers seasonal accommodation in Fairbanks. Guests can enjoy breakfast at the on-site restaurant.
Bindiya
India
Location is perfect, right at downtown, everything is walking distance!
Rooms were comfortable , great bed and clean bathrooms! Our room did have microwave and fridge.
They also helped with our stuff being delivered to them before we arrived !
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.
Hyatt Place Fairbanks is 5 miles from the Fort Wainwright Army Post and a 10-minute drive from the Carlson Center Arena. It features an indoor pool and in-room flat-screen TVs.
free shuttle, clean and comfortable, good breakfast
Situated 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.
Northern Star - Studio offers free WiFi throughout the property and rooms with air conditioning in Fairbanks. The property is non-smoking and is set 7.7 km from University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Fly into Fairbanks International Airport, served by several airlines from domestic and international locations. Alternatively, drive via the Alaska Highway (approx. 3,700km from Seattle). No direct water routes available. Transfers may be required depending on origin.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Fairbanks International Airport. It's located approximately 5km southwest of downtown Fairbanks, offering direct access to the city and surrounding areas.
Fairbanks, Alaska offers several public transport options. The MACS Transit Bus System operates six routes across the city, while the Teamster Taxi service provides 24/7 coverage. For shorter distances, cycling and walking are viable, especially in the summer months. Car hire is also available for more flexibility.
Downtown Fairbanks is a top choice for visitors, offering a blend of history, culture, and convenience. It's close to attractions like the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Centre, Pioneer Park, and various dining options. For a quieter stay, consider the residential area of Hamilton Acres.
Fairbanks, Alaska, USA, experiences a subarctic climate with long, bitterly cold winters and short, warm summers. Average temperatures range from -25°C in January to 18°C in July. The city sees extreme temperature differences between seasons, with winter temperatures often dropping below -40°C. Precipitation is relatively low, with the wettest month being August. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons in Fairbanks.
What guests said about Fairbanks:
10
Scored 10
Fairbanks was amazing and the entire community was very...
Fairbanks was amazing and the entire community was very welcoming throughout. Traveling during the summer months was quite easy because no ice or snow on the road, however, in some areas snow could still be seen due to the permafrost. The landscape and lakes were amazing and filled with wildlife. Watching trees and scrubs come back to life after winter was so fulfilling and the early summer chill in the air felt absolutely amazing on the face and arms. Left too early for the Salmon Bake but Pioneer Park was filled with activities throughout. Families were emerging from the dark winter nights and you could see the happiness and cheer on everyone's face.
Shannon
United States
10
Scored 10
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
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
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
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
Breakfast was good if you were needing that, but the hours are limited. (630-830) You would miss it completely if you were in Fairbanks to see the Northern Lights. I wished they had some tortillas and/or veggies to be able to make breakfast tacos with the eggs, but there wasn't. There wasn't any fruit or much healthy either. They had bacon, sausage, eggs and potatoes. Basic standard stuff
The hotel is pretty clean and the room was fine. Plenty of room and clean. If you didnt need reliable wifi I recommend staying here
Very well equipped! The owner has done a great job. The beds are top-notch, the kitchen well equipped. The location, just off Cushman near Airport Way, is very convenient. The TV is easy to use with a long list of channels. We needed help pushing the right buttons on the remote, but once Logan showed us that, we were in business. As a local owner, Logan had lots of local knowledge he shared with us. We had a really pleasant stay! If we are in Fairbanks again, this is where we will stay.
everything!!!! the place is amazing, don’t think twice before booking it. it’s like a cabin/hotel, exactly what I was looking for to my Alaska trip. the breakfast was great, the room was clean and big. They also have pike’s landing restaurant which was really really good (the sirloin and the creme brûlée was unbelievable). The woman at the front desk was really nice and they had a dog there too, which you can take pics with him depending on the day of the week. so cute
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.
The location is the best part of this hotel, close to Fairbanks international airport.
There's supermarkets Fred Meyer & Safeway around (2 mins drive & 5-8 mins walk) and gas station. 10 mins drive to downtown..etc.
The size of the room is great and plenty parking space.
There's washing machine and dryer (3 dollars each) you can purchase washing powder with reception (1 dollar)
I traveled with my granddaughter. The room was cozy and very clean. Fred and Janet were excellent hosts! The lodge is close to Fairbanks but far enough away to see the beautiful night sky. Janet was wonderful about waking you up to view the Northern Lights. I would definitely recommend staying there!
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.
Overall, it was a pleasant stay. We were part of an inland cruise tour. The only downside was location relative to other things, such as restaurants, shops, etc. Only the hotel restaurant was available without taking some transportation. The on-site Breakfast was very good but very expensive.
Definitely a great place to stay! This was our first time in Fairbanks Alaska and although my girlfriend was a bit skeptical about staying in a hostel she absolutely loved it in the end! Would highly recommend! Super comfy and welcoming, feels like home. 10 /10!
Great hotel. We even extended our stay by a night. Not the cheapest, but choices are limited in Fairbanks. Staff very friendly and accommodating, and professional. Appreciated the free doughnuts (on the second day), and also the complimentary coffee.
The location was central, not far from downtown Fairbanks. Easy to get into the apt. with a code and the Wi-Fi password was provided up front by the host. The host texted me on the day after check in to ask if there was anything he could do for me.
Large room with private bathroom, kindstaff/owner. Outside downtown Fairbanks but there was a bus stop close to the building and you could easily walk to the center in about 20 mins. Close to "Pioneer park" (a little over 10 mins walk ?)
Beautiful log lodge in the Alaska woods. Comfortable room and bed and lovely shared kitchen, dining, and living room facilities. Muffins, bagels, eggs, coffee, and other hot drinks were furnished for breakfast.
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.
Excellent breakfast each morning. Friendly owners and community feel with other guests bonding over the Northern Lights. Ability to see the Northern Lights and Janet waking us up to see them at night.
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