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This tour is designed to give the transportation challenged tourist opportunity to see the outskirts of Anchorage at a reasonable price.

Anchorage is the single largest sprawling metropolitan city in Alaska. On the Anchorage All Around City Tour we have combined the hard to reach sought after attractions that are located on the furthest corners of Anchorage. This leaves you the ability to leisurely access city center tourist attractions by simply following a walking tour map.

Our driver is always happy to offer suggestions of sights or other tours not to miss.

Tour Includes: Most of Anchorage’s popular sites in town
Alaska Wild Berry Products, Ship Creek, Earthquake Park, Point Woronzof, University of Alaska, the Ulu Factory, even the Alaska Native Hospital where you will see one of Alaska’s largest collection of Native Art.

Of course there is always a chance to see a "City Moose". Moose population in the city during winter are extreme.
Ville: Ancrage
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  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
À quoi s'attendre
1
The Ulu Factory
Learn the history, origins and how to use an ULU knife used Natives to flay whale and salmon.
2
Earthquake Park
Prior to arriving at Earthquake Park we will visit exhibits to learn about the 1964 - 9.2 earthquake.
3
Lake Hood Harbor
See the world's busiest Float Plane Lake.
4
Alaska Wild Berry Products
At Alaska Wild Berry Products you will see the World’s Largest Chocolate Water Fall! The falls incorporates over 3000 pounds of chocolate, authentic copper candy kettles, and a specially built warming and mixing system. The chocolate gushes out of the fountain head, cascades down the kettles, then settles in the swirling chocolate pool. And by the way, if you're tempted by the luscious smell to sample some of the flowing melted candy, please don't. The chocolate waterfall is for your visual enjoyment only. The store has plenty of delicious chocolate at the candy counter to your left. And you can sample before you buy.
5
Alaska Native Medical Center Craft Shop
Visit the Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC) – Ok, so if you're not native, you might think you would have no reason to visit ANMC, but you'd be wrong. At this hospital you will see one of the largest collection of Native Art from all around Alaska that represents over 227 federally recognized tribes in Alaska and rivals anything you will see in a museum. In fact, the collection is probably better. Here you will get a true flavor of Alaska’s rich Native history and learn about ANCSA. There's also a Native craft gift shop that will make you drool... They only mark up the art by 20 percent unlike the 150 percent markup you find downtown. And if you choose to purchase, wouldn't you feel good knowing that the proceeds from your purchase go to improve healthcare? Yeah, we thought so. Often there are Native Artisans on-sight selling their wares and even Native foods. Craft shop is closed on Saturday and Sunday and is only open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
6
The Ulu Factory
Learn the history, origins and how to use an ULU knife used Natives to flay whale and salmon.
7
Earthquake Park
Prior to arriving at Earthquake Park we will visit exhibits to learn about the 1964 - 9.2 earthquake.
8
Lake Hood Harbor
See the world's busiest Float Plane Lake.
9
Alaska Wild Berry Products
At Alaska Wild Berry Products you will see the World’s Largest Chocolate Water Fall! The falls incorporates over 3000 pounds of chocolate, authentic copper candy kettles, and a specially built warming and mixing system. The chocolate gushes out of the fountain head, cascades down the kettles, then settles in the swirling chocolate pool. And by the way, if you're tempted by the luscious smell to sample some of the flowing melted candy, please don't. The chocolate waterfall is for your visual enjoyment only. The store has plenty of delicious chocolate at the candy counter to your left. And you can sample before you buy.
10
Alaska Native Medical Center Craft Shop
Visit the Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC) – Ok, so if you're not native, you might think you would have no reason to visit ANMC, but you'd be wrong. At this hospital you will see one of the largest collection of Native Art from all around Alaska that represents over 227 federally recognized tribes in Alaska and rivals anything you will see in a museum. In fact, the collection is probably better. Here you will get a true flavor of Alaska’s rich Native history and learn about ANCSA. There's also a Native craft gift shop that will make you drool... They only mark up the art by 20 percent unlike the 150 percent markup you find downtown. And if you choose to purchase, wouldn't you feel good knowing that the proceeds from your purchase go to improve healthcare? Yeah, we thought so. Often there are Native Artisans on-sight selling their wares and even Native foods. Craft shop is closed on Saturday and Sunday and is only open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
11
The Ulu Factory
Learn the history, origins and how to use an ULU knife used Natives to flay whale and salmon.
12
Earthquake Park
Prior to arriving at Earthquake Park we will visit exhibits to learn about the 1964 - 9.2 earthquake.
13
Lake Hood Harbor
See the world's busiest Float Plane Lake.
14
Alaska Wild Berry Products
At Alaska Wild Berry Products you will see the World’s Largest Chocolate Water Fall! The falls incorporates over 3000 pounds of chocolate, authentic copper candy kettles, and a specially built warming and mixing system. The chocolate gushes out of the fountain head, cascades down the kettles, then settles in the swirling chocolate pool. And by the way, if you're tempted by the luscious smell to sample some of the flowing melted candy, please don't. The chocolate waterfall is for your visual enjoyment only. The store has plenty of delicious chocolate at the candy counter to your left. And you can sample before you buy.
15
Alaska Native Medical Center Craft Shop
Visit the Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC) – Ok, so if you're not native, you might think you would have no reason to visit ANMC, but you'd be wrong. At this hospital you will see one of the largest collection of Native Art from all around Alaska that represents over 227 federally recognized tribes in Alaska and rivals anything you will see in a museum. In fact, the collection is probably better. Here you will get a true flavor of Alaska’s rich Native history and learn about ANCSA. There's also a Native craft gift shop that will make you drool... They only mark up the art by 20 percent unlike the 150 percent markup you find downtown. And if you choose to purchase, wouldn't you feel good knowing that the proceeds from your purchase go to improve healthcare? Yeah, we thought so. Often there are Native Artisans on-sight selling their wares and even Native foods. Craft shop is closed on Saturday and Sunday and is only open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
16
The Ulu Factory
Learn the history, origins and how to use an ULU knife used Natives to flay whale and salmon.
17
Earthquake Park
Prior to arriving at Earthquake Park we will visit exhibits to learn about the 1964 - 9.2 earthquake.
18
Lake Hood Harbor
See the world's busiest Float Plane Lake.
19
Alaska Wild Berry Products
At Alaska Wild Berry Products you will see the World’s Largest Chocolate Water Fall! The falls incorporates over 3000 pounds of chocolate, authentic copper candy kettles, and a specially built warming and mixing system. The chocolate gushes out of the fountain head, cascades down the kettles, then settles in the swirling chocolate pool. And by the way, if you're tempted by the luscious smell to sample some of the flowing melted candy, please don't. The chocolate waterfall is for your visual enjoyment only. The store has plenty of delicious chocolate at the candy counter to your left. And you can sample before you buy.
20
Alaska Native Medical Center Craft Shop
Visit the Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC) – Ok, so if you're not native, you might think you would have no reason to visit ANMC, but you'd be wrong. At this hospital you will see one of the largest collection of Native Art from all around Alaska that represents over 227 federally recognized tribes in Alaska and rivals anything you will see in a museum. In fact, the collection is probably better. Here you will get a true flavor of Alaska’s rich Native history and learn about ANCSA. There's also a Native craft gift shop that will make you drool... They only mark up the art by 20 percent unlike the 150 percent markup you find downtown. And if you choose to purchase, wouldn't you feel good knowing that the proceeds from your purchase go to improve healthcare? Yeah, we thought so. Often there are Native Artisans on-sight selling their wares and even Native foods. Craft shop is closed on Saturday and Sunday and is only open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
21
L'Usine Ulu
Apprenez l'histoire, les origines et comment utiliser un couteau ULU utilisé par les autochtones pour écorcher la baleine et le saumon.
22
Parc du tremblement de terre
Avant d'arriver au Earthquake Park, nous visiterons des expositions pour en savoir plus sur le tremblement de terre de 1964 à 9,2.
23
Port du lac Hood
Découvrez le lac d'hydravions le plus achalandé au monde.
24
Produits de baies sauvages d'Alaska
Chez Alaska Wild Berry Products, vous verrez la plus grande chute d'eau au chocolat au monde ! Les chutes contiennent plus de 3 000 livres de chocolat, d'authentiques bouilloires à bonbons en cuivre et un système de réchauffement et de mélange spécialement conçu. Le chocolat jaillit de la tête de la fontaine, tombe en cascade dans les bouilloires, puis se dépose dans la piscine de chocolat tourbillonnante. Et au fait, si vous êtes tenté par l'odeur succulente de goûter aux bonbons fondus qui coulent, ne le faites pas. La cascade de chocolat est uniquement destinée à votre plaisir visuel. Le magasin a beaucoup de délicieux chocolats au comptoir de bonbons à votre gauche. Et vous pouvez goûter avant d'acheter.
25
Boutique d'artisanat du centre médical autochtone de l'Alaska
Visitez l'Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC) - Ok, donc si vous n'êtes pas natif, vous pourriez penser que vous n'avez aucune raison de visiter l'ANMC, mais vous vous trompez. Dans cet hôpital, vous verrez l'une des plus grandes collections d'art autochtone de tout l'Alaska qui représente plus de 227 tribus reconnues par le gouvernement fédéral en Alaska et rivalise avec tout ce que vous verrez dans un musée. En fait, la collection est probablement meilleure. Ici, vous aurez un vrai aperçu de la riche histoire autochtone de l'Alaska et en apprendrez plus sur l'ANCSA. Il y a aussi une boutique de cadeaux d'artisanat autochtone qui vous fera saliver... Ils ne majorent l'art que de 20 % contrairement au balisage de 150 % que vous trouvez au centre-ville. Et si vous choisissez d'acheter, ne vous sentiriez-vous pas bien de savoir que le produit de votre achat servira à améliorer les soins de santé ? Oui, nous le pensions. Il y a souvent des artisans autochtones sur place qui vendent leurs marchandises et même des aliments autochtones. La boutique d'artisanat est fermée le samedi et le dimanche et n'est ouverte que de 10 h à 14 h.
26
The Ulu Factory
Learn the history, origins and how to use an ULU knife used Natives to flay whale and salmon.
27
Earthquake Park
Prior to arriving at Earthquake Park we will visit exhibits to learn about the 1964 - 9.2 earthquake.
28
Lake Hood Harbor
See the world's busiest Float Plane Lake.
29
Alaska Wild Berry Products
At Alaska Wild Berry Products you will see the World’s Largest Chocolate Water Fall! The falls incorporates over 3000 pounds of chocolate, authentic copper candy kettles, and a specially built warming and mixing system. The chocolate gushes out of the fountain head, cascades down the kettles, then settles in the swirling chocolate pool. And by the way, if you're tempted by the luscious smell to sample some of the flowing melted candy, please don't. The chocolate waterfall is for your visual enjoyment only. The store has plenty of delicious chocolate at the candy counter to your left. And you can sample before you buy.
30
Alaska Native Medical Center Craft Shop
Visit the Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC) – Ok, so if you're not native, you might think you would have no reason to visit ANMC, but you'd be wrong. At this hospital you will see one of the largest collection of Native Art from all around Alaska that represents over 227 federally recognized tribes in Alaska and rivals anything you will see in a museum. In fact, the collection is probably better. Here you will get a true flavor of Alaska’s rich Native history and learn about ANCSA. There's also a Native craft gift shop that will make you drool... They only mark up the art by 20 percent unlike the 150 percent markup you find downtown. And if you choose to purchase, wouldn't you feel good knowing that the proceeds from your purchase go to improve healthcare? Yeah, we thought so. Often there are Native Artisans on-sight selling their wares and even Native foods. Craft shop is closed on Saturday and Sunday and is only open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
31
The Ulu Factory
Learn the history, origins and how to use an ULU knife used Natives to flay whale and salmon.
32
Earthquake Park
Prior to arriving at Earthquake Park we will visit exhibits to learn about the 1964 - 9.2 earthquake.
33
Lake Hood Harbor
See the world's busiest Float Plane Lake.
34
Alaska Wild Berry Products
At Alaska Wild Berry Products you will see the World’s Largest Chocolate Water Fall! The falls incorporates over 3000 pounds of chocolate, authentic copper candy kettles, and a specially built warming and mixing system. The chocolate gushes out of the fountain head, cascades down the kettles, then settles in the swirling chocolate pool. And by the way, if you're tempted by the luscious smell to sample some of the flowing melted candy, please don't. The chocolate waterfall is for your visual enjoyment only. The store has plenty of delicious chocolate at the candy counter to your left. And you can sample before you buy.
35
Alaska Native Medical Center Craft Shop
Visit the Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC) – Ok, so if you're not native, you might think you would have no reason to visit ANMC, but you'd be wrong. At this hospital you will see one of the largest collection of Native Art from all around Alaska that represents over 227 federally recognized tribes in Alaska and rivals anything you will see in a museum. In fact, the collection is probably better. Here you will get a true flavor of Alaska’s rich Native history and learn about ANCSA. There's also a Native craft gift shop that will make you drool... They only mark up the art by 20 percent unlike the 150 percent markup you find downtown. And if you choose to purchase, wouldn't you feel good knowing that the proceeds from your purchase go to improve healthcare? Yeah, we thought so. Often there are Native Artisans on-sight selling their wares and even Native foods. Craft shop is closed on Saturday and Sunday and is only open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
36
The Ulu Factory
Learn the history, origins and how to use an ULU knife used Natives to flay whale and salmon.
37
Earthquake Park
Prior to arriving at Earthquake Park we will visit exhibits to learn about the 1964 - 9.2 earthquake.
38
Lake Hood Harbor
See the world's busiest Float Plane Lake.
39
Alaska Wild Berry Products
At Alaska Wild Berry Products you will see the World’s Largest Chocolate Water Fall! The falls incorporates over 3000 pounds of chocolate, authentic copper candy kettles, and a specially built warming and mixing system. The chocolate gushes out of the fountain head, cascades down the kettles, then settles in the swirling chocolate pool. And by the way, if you're tempted by the luscious smell to sample some of the flowing melted candy, please don't. The chocolate waterfall is for your visual enjoyment only. The store has plenty of delicious chocolate at the candy counter to your left. And you can sample before you buy.
40
Alaska Native Medical Center Craft Shop
Visit the Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC) – Ok, so if you're not native, you might think you would have no reason to visit ANMC, but you'd be wrong. At this hospital you will see one of the largest collection of Native Art from all around Alaska that represents over 227 federally recognized tribes in Alaska and rivals anything you will see in a museum. In fact, the collection is probably better. Here you will get a true flavor of Alaska’s rich Native history and learn about ANCSA. There's also a Native craft gift shop that will make you drool... They only mark up the art by 20 percent unlike the 150 percent markup you find downtown. And if you choose to purchase, wouldn't you feel good knowing that the proceeds from your purchase go to improve healthcare? Yeah, we thought so. Often there are Native Artisans on-sight selling their wares and even Native foods. Craft shop is closed on Saturday and Sunday and is only open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
41
The Ulu Factory
Learn the history, origins and how to use an ULU knife used Natives to flay whale and salmon.
42
Earthquake Park
Prior to arriving at Earthquake Park we will visit exhibits to learn about the 1964 - 9.2 earthquake.
43
Lake Hood Harbor
See the world's busiest Float Plane Lake.
44
Alaska Wild Berry Products
At Alaska Wild Berry Products you will see the World’s Largest Chocolate Water Fall! The falls incorporates over 3000 pounds of chocolate, authentic copper candy kettles, and a specially built warming and mixing system. The chocolate gushes out of the fountain head, cascades down the kettles, then settles in the swirling chocolate pool. And by the way, if you're tempted by the luscious smell to sample some of the flowing melted candy, please don't. The chocolate waterfall is for your visual enjoyment only. The store has plenty of delicious chocolate at the candy counter to your left. And you can sample before you buy.
45
Alaska Native Medical Center Craft Shop
Visit the Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC) – Ok, so if you're not native, you might think you would have no reason to visit ANMC, but you'd be wrong. At this hospital you will see one of the largest collection of Native Art from all around Alaska that represents over 227 federally recognized tribes in Alaska and rivals anything you will see in a museum. In fact, the collection is probably better. Here you will get a true flavor of Alaska’s rich Native history and learn about ANCSA. There's also a Native craft gift shop that will make you drool... They only mark up the art by 20 percent unlike the 150 percent markup you find downtown. And if you choose to purchase, wouldn't you feel good knowing that the proceeds from your purchase go to improve healthcare? Yeah, we thought so. Often there are Native Artisans on-sight selling their wares and even Native foods. Craft shop is closed on Saturday and Sunday and is only open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
46
The Ulu Factory
Learn the history, origins and how to use an ULU knife used Natives to flay whale and salmon.
47
Earthquake Park
Prior to arriving at Earthquake Park we will visit exhibits to learn about the 1964 - 9.2 earthquake.
48
Lake Hood Harbor
See the world's busiest Float Plane Lake.
49
Alaska Wild Berry Products
At Alaska Wild Berry Products you will see the World’s Largest Chocolate Water Fall! The falls incorporates over 3000 pounds of chocolate, authentic copper candy kettles, and a specially built warming and mixing system. The chocolate gushes out of the fountain head, cascades down the kettles, then settles in the swirling chocolate pool. And by the way, if you're tempted by the luscious smell to sample some of the flowing melted candy, please don't. The chocolate waterfall is for your visual enjoyment only. The store has plenty of delicious chocolate at the candy counter to your left. And you can sample before you buy.
50
Alaska Native Medical Center Craft Shop
Visit the Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC) – Ok, so if you're not native, you might think you would have no reason to visit ANMC, but you'd be wrong. At this hospital you will see one of the largest collection of Native Art from all around Alaska that represents over 227 federally recognized tribes in Alaska and rivals anything you will see in a museum. In fact, the collection is probably better. Here you will get a true flavor of Alaska’s rich Native history and learn about ANCSA. There's also a Native craft gift shop that will make you drool... They only mark up the art by 20 percent unlike the 150 percent markup you find downtown. And if you choose to purchase, wouldn't you feel good knowing that the proceeds from your purchase go to improve healthcare? Yeah, we thought so. Often there are Native Artisans on-sight selling their wares and even Native foods. Craft shop is closed on Saturday and Sunday and is only open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
51
The Ulu Factory
Learn the history, origins and how to use an ULU knife used Natives to flay whale and salmon.
52
Earthquake Park
Prior to arriving at Earthquake Park we will visit exhibits to learn about the 1964 - 9.2 earthquake.
53
Lake Hood Harbor
See the world's busiest Float Plane Lake.
54
Alaska Wild Berry Products
At Alaska Wild Berry Products you will see the World’s Largest Chocolate Water Fall! The falls incorporates over 3000 pounds of chocolate, authentic copper candy kettles, and a specially built warming and mixing system. The chocolate gushes out of the fountain head, cascades down the kettles, then settles in the swirling chocolate pool. And by the way, if you're tempted by the luscious smell to sample some of the flowing melted candy, please don't. The chocolate waterfall is for your visual enjoyment only. The store has plenty of delicious chocolate at the candy counter to your left. And you can sample before you buy.
55
Alaska Native Medical Center Craft Shop
Visit the Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC) – Ok, so if you're not native, you might think you would have no reason to visit ANMC, but you'd be wrong. At this hospital you will see one of the largest collection of Native Art from all around Alaska that represents over 227 federally recognized tribes in Alaska and rivals anything you will see in a museum. In fact, the collection is probably better. Here you will get a true flavor of Alaska’s rich Native history and learn about ANCSA. There's also a Native craft gift shop that will make you drool... They only mark up the art by 20 percent unlike the 150 percent markup you find downtown. And if you choose to purchase, wouldn't you feel good knowing that the proceeds from your purchase go to improve healthcare? Yeah, we thought so. Often there are Native Artisans on-sight selling their wares and even Native foods. Craft shop is closed on Saturday and Sunday and is only open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
56
The Ulu Factory
Learn the history, origins and how to use an ULU knife used Natives to flay whale and salmon.
57
Earthquake Park
Prior to arriving at Earthquake Park we will visit exhibits to learn about the 1964 - 9.2 earthquake.
58
Lake Hood Harbor
See the world's busiest Float Plane Lake.
59
Alaska Wild Berry Products
At Alaska Wild Berry Products you will see the World’s Largest Chocolate Water Fall! The falls incorporates over 3000 pounds of chocolate, authentic copper candy kettles, and a specially built warming and mixing system. The chocolate gushes out of the fountain head, cascades down the kettles, then settles in the swirling chocolate pool. And by the way, if you're tempted by the luscious smell to sample some of the flowing melted candy, please don't. The chocolate waterfall is for your visual enjoyment only. The store has plenty of delicious chocolate at the candy counter to your left. And you can sample before you buy.
60
Alaska Native Medical Center Craft Shop
Visit the Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC) – Ok, so if you're not native, you might think you would have no reason to visit ANMC, but you'd be wrong. At this hospital you will see one of the largest collection of Native Art from all around Alaska that represents over 227 federally recognized tribes in Alaska and rivals anything you will see in a museum. In fact, the collection is probably better. Here you will get a true flavor of Alaska’s rich Native history and learn about ANCSA. There's also a Native craft gift shop that will make you drool... They only mark up the art by 20 percent unlike the 150 percent markup you find downtown. And if you choose to purchase, wouldn't you feel good knowing that the proceeds from your purchase go to improve healthcare? Yeah, we thought so. Often there are Native Artisans on-sight selling their wares and even Native foods. Craft shop is closed on Saturday and Sunday and is only open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Commentaires (46)
Diane_C
Nov 2021
Excellent tour director . Very knowledge and complete information on the city. Definitely would go numerous times.
geraldj462
Nov 2021
Pickup on time by Chris, in front of the Log Cabin Visitor center. Very safe driver, with plenty of shopping and photo stops offered. We hit all the high points around the city, plus a short drive out of the city to Turnagain and Beluga Points. We also stopped at a waterfall, city park, and was lucky enough to see some wildlife. Again, appreciated all the brief photo stops offered by Chris. This tour is a great value for the price. Highly recommend.
Shez
May 2021
We had a great experience with a guide who is native Alaskan, Ben. It is a nice short tour covering prime spots of the city for someone staying for short period in the city.

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