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8.6 / 10 Guest Rating

Jewel Lake Bed and Breakfast

8125 Jewel Lake Road, Anchorage, Alaska, 99502, Anchorage, US

Jewel Lake Bed and Breakfast - main view

About the Property

Terrace Views and Complimentary Amenities:
Enjoy breathtaking views from our terrace and stay connected with complimentary wireless internet. Start your day with a delicious self-serve breakfast and take advantage of amenities like express check-out and luggage storage.

Charming Accommodations and Shared Kitchen:
Feel at home in one of our 5 uniquely decorated guestrooms. Cook your favorite meals in the shared kitchen, stay entertained with cable programming, and stay connected with complimentary wireless internet.

Convenient Location and Nearby Attractions:
Explore the vicinity, including Jewel Lake Park, Campbell Lake, and Kincaid Park. With easy access to various attractions and the airport, Jewel Lake Bed and Breakfast is your ideal choice in Anchorage.

Book your stay at Jewel Lake Bed and Breakfast for an unforgettable experience in Sand Lake!

Facilities & Amenities

Free breakfast
Health or beauty spa nearby
Express check-out
Free WiFi
Terrace
Luggage storage
Express check-in/check-out
Wheelchair accessible
Free breakfast
Express check-out

Important Information

Check-in & Out

Check-in
Check-out11:00 AM

Property Notes

Cashless payment methods are available for all transactions.Contactless check-out is available.

Check Room Availability

1 night · 2 adults

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Guest Reviews

8.6
Excellent173 verified reviews
AI Summary

Guests highly rate the clean and tidy and frequently praise the cozy and welcoming.

Categories

Cleanliness8.5
Service9.0
Location8.7
Room Quality8.5
Amenities8.5
Value for Money8.5
Food and Beverage8.4
Overall Experience8.6

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Cynthia
Verified booking
family
Standard Room
Stayed in Jun 12, 2025

"Good"

4.0

When we arrived my room was very warm? There was no way to cool it down except by putting a fan in the window. Got up the next morning to find the hot water was not working. The water was freezing!!! It took around 45 minutes to get hot water for a shower. I was not happy with my stay there

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Sheldon
Verified booking
partner
Standard Room
Stayed in Jun 12, 2025

"Exceptional"

10.0

Clean, easy parking, clear communication, great amenities

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Carrie
Verified booking
Standard Room
Stayed in Jun 10, 2025

"Good"

4.0

This is a very weird set-up as the individual rooms are in the basement of the home. We were in the Aurora room which is entered right off of the basement kitchen. You enter into the bathroom which is very strange. The plumbing is under platforms on which the shower/tub and toilet sit, so getting on and off the toilet is an adventure. The room feels like a dungeon with low ceilings that are stained. The window opens up to ground level with a view of an old RV. The beds were clean and pretty comfortable with the twin bed more of a cot/roll-away looking thing. This was a better option than the highly over-priced chain hotels in Anchorage, and we felt safer in this area than in the busy part of the city.

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annemariacGUILDFORD, SURREY, ENGLAND
Verified booking
Couples
Standard Room
Stayed in Jun 3, 2025

"When is a suite not a suite?"

2.0

When is a suite not a suite? When it’s the Alaskan suite. It’s actually three separate rooms: one smallish bedroom with a double bed, another bedroom with twin beds and a bathroom at the end of a short corridor accessed through a pair of swing saloon doors - which any of the other guests could walk through if they chose to ignore the printed sign stating the bathroom was for use by Alaskan suite guests only. The bedroom doors had keypad entry, which, if you kept the doors closed you had to unlock each time. Plus you wouldn’t want to leave the doors open at night as anyone could walk in. Also if using the bathroom you could be seen entering it by anyone who happened to be in the breakfast room at the end of the short corridor - so no privacy (especially not if you’re in nightwear or less!) To call it a suite there should be a lockable door leading to the three rooms and not a pair of swing saloon doors. The so called ‘self serve’ breakfast was not buffet style to help yourself to (rather than table service) but help yourself to whatever you can find in the fridge and cook it yourself. All we could find was one hard boiled egg, some fresh eggs, two yoghurts, some milk, some small cartons and tins of juice and some bread and bagels. On the side there were some cereals and sachets and a little fruit. Not my idea of a breakfast at a B&B. The rooms were on the dingy side one had a tear in the carpet. We were booked in for 2 nights but left after one. Can not recommend

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Verified traveler
Verified booking
Standard Room
Stayed in Jun 3, 2025

"When is a suite not a suite?"

2.0

When is a suite not a suite? When it’s the Alaskan suite. It’s actually three separate rooms: one smallish bedroom with a double bed, another bedroom with twin beds and a bathroom at the end of a short corridor accessed through a pair of swing saloon doors - which any of the other guests could walk through if they chose to ignore the printed sign stating the bathroom was for use by Alaskan suite guests only. The bedroom doors had keypad entry, which, if you kept the doors closed you had to unlock each time. Plus you wouldn’t want to leave the doors open at night as anyone could walk in. Also if using the bathroom you could be seen entering it by anyone who happened to be in the breakfast room at the end of the short corridor - so no privacy (especially not if you’re in nightwear or less!) To call it a suite there should be a lockable door leading to the three rooms and not a pair of swing saloon doors. The so called ‘self serve’ breakfast was not buffet style to help yourself to (rather than table service) but help yourself to whatever you can find in the fridge and cook it yourself. All we could find was one hard boiled egg, some fresh eggs, two yoghurts, some milk, some small cartons and tins of juice and some bread and bagels. On the side there were some cereals and sachets and a little fruit. Not my idea of a breakfast at a B&B. The rooms were on the dingy side one had a tear in the carpet. We were booked in for 2 nights but left after one. Can not recommend

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Mark
Verified booking
Standard Room
Stayed in May 31, 2025

"Excellent"

8.0

Clean, quiet and close to the airport

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Tammy
Verified booking
friends
Standard Room
Stayed in May 24, 2025

"Exceptional"

10.0

Clean quiet and very welcoming. Great location.

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Yurong
Verified booking
Standard Room
Stayed in May 22, 2025

"Good"

4.0

The first thing I noticed when I opened my room door was a raised toilet without any privacy. I saw black water coming out of the faucet when I turned on. There was no closet to hang clothes and no desk in the room.

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Haylee
Verified booking
friends
Standard Room
Stayed in May 14, 2025

"Exceptional"

10.0

It was clean and comfortable, would definately reccomend the Jewel B&B for anyone traveling to Anchorage!

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Rachael
Verified booking
Standard Room
Stayed in May 8, 2025

"Excellent"

8.0

This was a comfortable, clean stay.

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