Guide to Juneau

Mark
Guide to Juneau

Sightseeing

The Shrine is a spiritual place that radiates a warming, positive energy to all who visit. This is one of our family favorites.
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Shrine of Saint Therese
21425 Glacier Hwy
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The Shrine is a spiritual place that radiates a warming, positive energy to all who visit. This is one of our family favorites.
This historic gem is one of the holiest places in Juneau. St. Nicholas Orthodox Church was founded in 1893, at the request of the local Tlingit community. Constructed locally by Tlingit people and Serbian miners in 1893-94, the church was built on land donated by Yees Ganalax and using plans and funds sent from Russia. Furnished, decorated, and outfitted by generous gifts from the Russian Mission Society, the church was consecrated by Bishop Nikolai (Ziorov) in 1894, the church has been a fixture of the Juneau community and landscape ever since. Saturday 6:00 pm – Great Vespers (Confession Following) Sunday 10:00 am – Divine Liturgy - church service
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St Nicholas Orthodox Church
326 5th St
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This historic gem is one of the holiest places in Juneau. St. Nicholas Orthodox Church was founded in 1893, at the request of the local Tlingit community. Constructed locally by Tlingit people and Serbian miners in 1893-94, the church was built on land donated by Yees Ganalax and using plans and funds sent from Russia. Furnished, decorated, and outfitted by generous gifts from the Russian Mission Society, the church was consecrated by Bishop Nikolai (Ziorov) in 1894, the church has been a fixture of the Juneau community and landscape ever since. Saturday 6:00 pm – Great Vespers (Confession Following) Sunday 10:00 am – Divine Liturgy - church service
This is a great way to view Juneau. This trail is relatively easy and can be hiked within an afternoon.
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Mount Roberts Trailhead
1001 Basin Rd
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This is a great way to view Juneau. This trail is relatively easy and can be hiked within an afternoon.
Captain Adam is amazing with kids and will have your family laughing and spotting whales in no time! Absolutely a must when in Juneau!
The Local Guy Charters & Sightseeing
11957 Glacier Highway
Captain Adam is amazing with kids and will have your family laughing and spotting whales in no time! Absolutely a must when in Juneau!

Food scene

Great wine, food, and ambiance!
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Roma Bistro
2 Marine Way
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Great wine, food, and ambiance!
This is a very popular place to go for pizza and beer. Located on Douglas Island right down the road from Sandy Beach and great hiking trails!
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The Island Pub
1102 2nd St
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This is a very popular place to go for pizza and beer. Located on Douglas Island right down the road from Sandy Beach and great hiking trails!
Located in the Wharf and surrounded by good local food and beverages, great people, and custom local shops.
Alaska Fish & Chips Company at the Flight Deck
2 Marine Way
Located in the Wharf and surrounded by good local food and beverages, great people, and custom local shops.
Raw desserts - simply the besssst!
Alaska Probiotics
114 South Franklin Street
Raw desserts - simply the besssst!
V's is one of the best local gems in town! Great food, great service, and genuine owners with a heart of gold!
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V's Cellar Door
222 Seward St
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V's is one of the best local gems in town! Great food, great service, and genuine owners with a heart of gold!

Conseils aux voyageurs

Se déplacer dans les environs

Rental vehicles are the best way to get around.

Public transportation is created for locals, not tourists. The tour buses are a great way to get historical insights and information about Juneau, but they will not take you to the grocery store or other locations on your bucket list. Taxi cabs can often be expensive and unreliable. This is why I recommend renting a car while you are in Juneau.
Réservez avant de partir

Book your excursions before your trip!

Most tour companies are booked well in advance, especially due to COVID-19.
Que faut-il apporter ?

Dress to be in a rainforest.

Remember that Juneau is a rainforest and one must be prepared for rain! Your packing checklist should include; rain boots, hiking shoes, warm sweaters, sunglasses, sunscreen, and waterproof gear!
Coutumes et culture

Respect the land and culture.

Juneau is the homeland of the Aak w Kwaan and T'aaku Kwaan Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska. Scientific evidence shows that native Indigenous people have lived on this land for over 10,000 years. Please be kind and respectful to all while you are visiting. Thank you - Gunalcheesh
Voyage avec enfants

Limited indoor activities on rainy days

There are many outdoor activities kids can enjoy while in Juneau when the weather is nice, however activities quickly become limited for kids when the weather turns. Be prepared to dine and shop and head back to your hotel or B&B once the rain starts.