Best Anchorage Museum Tours & Trips

Located in Rasmuson Center in Downtown Anchorage, this 170,000-square-foot museum is the largest in Alaska with more than 25,000 objects, 500,000 photographs, 12,000 publications and 800 maps. Anchorage Museum was opened in 1968 with 60 paintings and 2,500 items on loan to it. Today, it is one of Alaska's top ten visited attractions and welcomes more than 160,000 people per year. It underwent a $106 million expansion in 2010.
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FAQs about Anchorage Museum Tours

Is the Anchorage Museum worth visiting in winter?

Yes, the Anchorage Museum is an excellent indoor destination during winter. It offers comprehensive exhibits on Alaska’s art, history, and indigenous cultures. The museum’s climate-controlled environment makes it ideal for cold or snowy days, and it often hosts special winter-only programs and lectures.

What are the admission fees and free days at the Anchorage Museum?

General admission is $20 for adults, $15 for seniors, and free for children under 18. The museum offers free entry every Thursday from 3–8 PM. Active military and veterans also receive free admission year-round with valid ID.

How close is the Anchorage Museum to Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport?

The Anchorage Museum is located about 6 miles east of Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. The drive typically takes 10–15 minutes, making it a convenient first or last stop for travelers with a few hours between flights.

Does the Anchorage Museum offer accessibility services for visitors with disabilities?

Yes, the Anchorage Museum is fully accessible. Wheelchairs are available at no cost, elevators serve all floors, and accessible restrooms are located throughout the building. Staff are trained to assist visitors with mobility, visual, or hearing impairments.

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