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    • 300 Sq Ft
    • Furnished Studio-Juneau - Shell Simmons Drive

    1800 Shell Simmons Dr, Juneau, AK 99801

    Enjoy a furnished studio at an exceptional price with FREE utilities, FREE cable, FREE Wi - Fi internet, and no credit check!Think about this, staying at our hotel means you won't have to pay extra monthly bills for electric, gas, water, cable, or internet. That could mean a savings of several hundred dollars each month! Each of our furnished pet-friendly studios also comes equipped with a

    1800 Shell Simmons Dr, Juneau, AK 99801

About Downtown Juneau

Downtown Juneau, Alaska, is a harbor town with a population of 3,600 residents and a significant influx of over 1.3 million tourists annually. The neighborhood is situated along the Gastineau Channel and surrounded by the Alaskan Boundary Ranges, offering scenic views and a unique, remote lifestyle accessible only by planes and boats. The historic district features buildings from the early 1900s, such as the Alaskan Hotel & Bar, and popular dining spots like The Hangar on the Wharf and Tracy’s King Crab Shack. Local attractions include the Alaska State Museum and Centennial Hall Convention Center, which hosts events like the Juneau Public Market and Capital Brewfest. Outdoor activities are abundant, with trails like the Golden Creek Flume Trail and Perseverance Trail offering hiking opportunities, while Cope Park provides amenities such as tennis courts and a dog park. The Mendenhall Glacier, located 10 miles north, is a notable natural attraction. Housing in Downtown Juneau consists mainly of compact two-story homes with siding facades and low-pitched roofs, often passed down through generations. Northern homes, which are more spacious and renovated, face risks of landslides and avalanches. Condos and apartments cater to the seasonal influx of tourists. The neighborhood is relatively walkable, with about 43% of residents commuting by foot or bike. Schools in the area include the highly rated Thunder Mountain Middle, Juneau-Douglas High, and Juneau Community Charter School. Despite its remoteness, Downtown Juneau is safer than the national average, contributing to its appeal for those seeking a unique Alaskan experience.

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