Check-in start time: 3 PM; Check-in end time: 2 AM
Minimum check-in age: 18
Check-out
Check-out before 11 AM
Special check-in instructions
Front desk staff will greet guests on arrival at the property
Access methods
Staffed front desk
Pets
Pets not allowed
Children and extra beds
Children are welcome
Rollaway/extra beds are not available
Cribs (infant beds) are not available
Property payment types
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
This property accepts credit cards
Property is also known as
Samovar Inn Anchorage
Samovar Anchorage
Travel Inn Anchorage
Travel Anchorage
Samovar Inn
Travel Inn Motel
Travel Inn Anchorage
Travel Inn Motel Anchorage
Frequently asked questions
Is Travel Inn pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
How much is parking at Travel Inn?
Self parking is free at this property.
What time is check-in at Travel Inn?
Check-in start time: 3 PM; Check-in end time: 2 AM.
What time is check-out at Travel Inn?
Check-out is at 11 AM.
Where is Travel Inn located?
Located in Downtown Anchorage, this motel is within a 15-minute walk of Anchorage Memorial Park Cemetery, Delaney Park, and Anchorage Museum. Little Kincaid Lake and The Rooftop are also within 15 minutes. Anchorage Alaska Railroad Depot is 20 minutes by foot.
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Travel Inn Reviews
Reviews
4.8
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Quaint mom and pop motel. Has everything you need and nothing you don’t. The staff was very friendly and was very attentive to ensuring a pleasant stay
This property is currently almost closed - it literally is fenced off and apparently undergoing rehab. The room had no glasses and only two towels. I got bitten by bedbugs!! The manager was as helpful as possible, but this place is a Pit!
Checked in and there was only 1 towel for 2 people...no soap or shampoo. Within 15 minutes ofncheckin at 2am, the clerk was gone and at 9am, nobody was there. It was cold and felt dungy although room was clean.
Fridge dirty and non functioning. Table not clean. No soap or hot water in the restroom. Room was hot, so had to have the window open and window faces busy street. Very loud.
There was nothing I liked.. They put up a fence in front of the stairwell to the second floor to keep vagrants out.. The owner opened my door at 11pm at night with not even a knock.. Had a space heater for warmth.. TV had 5 channels.. The shampoo for the room was used.. No hot water for the bathroom sink.. Cheap bed.. He brought up a comforter when I checked in and toilet paper and towels.. Just a weird place.. No vending machines… This place could of been in the movies..
David
Stayed 2 nights in Jul 2024
2/10 Terrible
Russ
15 September 2023
Don’t even consider this place. When we reached this place, we kept on driving. Horrible looking place in a nasty, unsafe looking area of the city.
This could possibly be the worst place in Anchorage. It was worth our health and safety to lose our money and stay elsewhere.
The desk manager was very nice, but the room was not clean, hair on tub and sink, mug on top of microwave was dirty. The quilt covering for the bed was folded and sitting on the pillows, making me wonder if the bedding had been changed or not. We were exhausted otherwise we would have went elsewhere. The price of the room was reasonable compared to the larger hotels.
The area is drug infested. The rooms has an odor to the room from previous dirty guests. The property allows indigent people living in the back half. We did not stay at all. Lost one day.
Nothing was clean. It did not appear that the sheets had been changed, There were body impressions on the sheets when we pulled back the top cover. We went to the office to get clean sheets, and were give different sheets, they were not folded simply wadded up so there was no telling if they were clean or dirt. No toilet paper and was told by the night manager he could not give out any toilet paper. The sink had razer stubble and the tub had soap build up where one sits the soap and shampoo bottles. Dirty, Dirty, Dirty. Oh yes and most of this hotel is for long stays not overnight stays.
The place (I won’t even call it the hotel) was in a very rough area of town. It was dilapidated and appeared to be abandoned. there were no other guests at the time I arrived. Their idea of security was a gate with an orange cone blocking the stairway. It seems as if they were only a few rooms available upstairs over the street. I was not about to drag my luggage up two flights of stairs. it was very disconcerting, and quite honestly for a single woman, scary. I was honestly afraid to even go see the room. The only people walking in the neighborhood were of questionable character, and again very scary for me. I chose to cancel the reservation and was told that I would be charged for the entire cost of the rooms. But was then told that for a $50 cash payment, the clerk would make sure that my card was not charged. While that may have been their policy, it was very sketchy as it was the clerk, and I was not about to hand anyone any cash. I thought that Hotels.com at least vetted the business operators. It includes on its website. There is no phone number to speak with someone at Hotels.com about this and going through the virtual agent and a live agent did absolutely no good because the agent ended the chat while I was typing a long answer to his question. I had already spent an hour and a half miss and it wasn’t worth ruining my vacation by spending any more time. In 50 years of traveling, this was honestly the worst of the worst of the worst experiences.