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    Side view of the Alaska State Capitol building.
    Alden C.

    This was a fun stop to go and "play tourist" at. The capitol building is easy to reach if you are at one of the hotels downtown or coming off the cruise ships to explore. It's always fascinating going to a state's capitol building as they are all built differently or have different features to them. We went in and went to the security person at the front in which she explained some of the floors were tourable and self guided. So we checked out the first floor some and then went to the other floors we were allowed to explore. Lots of fun and perhaps a bit strange going into different rooms where Alaska's politicians do their thing but a good experience nevertheless. Touring around is free so that's a nice bonus! Definitely recommend if you want to absorb some Alaskan history!

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    Brian P.

    Cool place to check out if you're visiting Juneau. They're open weekdays from 7 am to 5 pm for self guided tours. Guided tours are available Tuesday-Friday at 1:30 pm and 3:00 pm through September 30, 2021. There's a sign in sheet in the lobby, however, we just walked in and joined the 3:30 tour. Parking was difficult since there's no public parking lot for the capitol so you'll have to find street parking or find a private paid lot or garage. After driving around for 10 min, we were lucky to find street parking about 2 blocks away. If you've been to any other state capitol you'll notice how small this one is. The building contains both houses of their state legislature as well as the offices of the Governor and Lt. Governor. They have lots of cool art in the hallways and it was cool how they allow everyone to walk around the halls freely as long as you don't walk into offices or disrupt their daily business. The legislature wasn't in session when we went, but it was still cool to check out the gallery seating in the House and Senate chambers. I believe if you go when they're in session you can still go into the gallery to observe. Whether or not you attend the guided tour, the visit is free and there is no admission charge. Their gift shop is located in the Juneau-Douglas City Museum next door

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    Kristian D.

    Welcome to the state capitol of Alaska! This small but powerful building in Juneau is host to the state government including legislature and governor. It is located in downtown Juneau within walking distance of the cruise port. There is no parking at the capitol. One of the benefits of visiting the state capital is that it opens early at 7 AM. This allows early cruise visitors something to do before everything else opens. Because Alaska is such a new state, capital is relatively new but has a great vintage feel. They offer tours, but they also have a good self guided tour. You can wander around the capitol to your heart's content and maybe even run into a couple meetings or legislators. There's a surprising amount of stuff to see in the capitol including a lot of old newspapers and pictures. It may be a little boring if there's no actual activity or hearings, and visiting a government building may not be your ideal vacation destination. However it's a fairly quick stop and something unique that you can put on your bucket list. Even though it's pretty close to the port, you do need to walk a decent amount up some hills to reach the capital. If you do want to also go to the Alaska state museum they are pretty close to each other. The gift shop is actually located in the city museum next door. Juneau is a great stop on your cruise, and I wouldn't blame you for visiting the glaciers or wildlife tours. However visiting the Alaska State Capitol is free and interesting if you don't want to venture far.

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    Boon C.

    Juneau state capital is the smallest capital building I have been to. Their state senate is only a few seat. The speaker chamber is small but effective. The house chamber is larger. I think the room hold at 40 seat. The observer can seat on the back. The entire building is 6 floors high. Not sure they have the basement. The entrance has two mural curve in stone. One in harvest of the land with hunting scene. The state capital building is free entrance. There few floors you can visit.

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    Skylar I.

    As my friends and I were exploring Juneau we happened upon the Capitol Building. It is so tiny. I think my local public library is bigger. One of my friends wanted to go in. The facade was nice, but I didn't understand why she would want to go in. Whatever, it was rainy, I wasn't going to protest. When we walked through the doors something immediately struck me as odd -- no metal detectors or security at the door. As we started to walk around inside something else struck me as even odder -- no one was there. The security desk stood empty. The office doors were closed. The only sound other than our footsteps was the water fountain that they have going all the time. My Australian friend almost screamed when she saw a stick holding down the handle to the small porcelain water fountain. She's from the land of extreme drought and was about to stop the fountain when we all saw the sign. Apparently, Alaska has so much water that they can waste it. Lucky them. Show offs.

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    City & Borough of Juneau - 10/1/25 FYI.

    City & Borough of Juneau

    3.7(6 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    What can I say about Juneau that hasn't already been said? We know that it's Alaska's state…read morecapital. That's a given. What I thought was interesting is that you can't actually get to it by roadway. You can drive to Alaska, but at some point you will need to drive your car onto a ferry. Juneau is only accessible by air, or by water. With that said, it's a great city to visit by cruise ship. There's so much to do here for nature lovers and outdoorsy people. There are lots of shops, restaurants, bars, and museums that don't require a tour. The Goldbelt Tram tickets can be purchased in town if you want to explore Mount Roberts. Otherwise, there are tours that can be booked for glaciers, hatcheries, whale watching, dog sledding, fishing, and hiking. There are seaplane tours. We personally had a great time just watching them take off and land in the channel. We didn't get to stay too long. We had a whole morning to explore the city before heading to Dawes Glacier that afternoon. I was shocked that we didn't experience any rain that day. It was a beautiful and sunny day in Juneau. It's a very walkable town that I'd love to visit again.

    3.5 stars I came in…read morevia the cruise port. Since my ship was the first of the season (too early by some peoples' opinions), the downtown area wasn't too crowded. I thought downtown is really cute and easy to walk around. There's plenty of gift shops & a ton of jewelry stores. There's a museum nearby that I didn't get to go in. It closes at 4pm. The views are stunning no matter where I looked. Definitely a city worth visiting at least once in a lifetime.

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    City & Borough of Juneau - Tracy's crabshack lol but I never had kingcrab till 2016 to Alaska I went back 2022 just to eat crab https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8hyU4eb/

    Tracy's crabshack lol but I never had kingcrab till 2016 to Alaska I went back 2022 just to eat crab https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8hyU4eb/

    City & Borough of Juneau - 10/1/25 FYI.

    10/1/25 FYI.

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    Rum Runner Charters

    Rum Runner Charters

    4.9(18 reviews)
    10.6 mi

    Chris is the absolute best. Experienced, fair & honest, and fun to hang out with. He went way above…read more& beyond for us, I couldn't be happier! I booked a 4-hour salmon charter, and it was tough to talk the wife into even that--she gets seasick on boats sometimes. (But Alaska, and Salmon!!) Chris answered all my questions ahead of time, picked us up, and off we went to the boat. He had everything we needed--just wear rubber-soled shoes, and warm clothes/rain gear. Chris had to navigate thru REALLY thick fog in the marina & first part of the channel to get to the fish. He thought it'd break up once we got out further, and it did. He set up the rods for us, and we were off. I know that experience isn't everything when finding fish. Sometimes you're just not lucky. But being good definitely helps...these two novices caught the limit of 6 coho apiece! (That's about 40 pounds of salmon to send home). Since the wife was feeling good (and catching more than I was) she agreed to a little longer on the boat, and Chris was happy to accommodate. Before too long, we'd 'limited out' and were headed home. Chris gutted & took off the heads, took us to the processor (didn't have to do that, but it was TRULY appreciated!--we'll be able to pick up our fish in a couple days before we fly home!) Overall, just a really great experience. Chris has over 25 years of experience on these waters, and it shows. On top of that, he cares about giving you a great time. Appreciate it, Rum Runner...if we ever come back into town, we'll be happy to head out with you again!

    Captain Adrienne and her Deck hand Marlin led us on an epic fishing and whale watching adventure…read more Our hope was to catch king salmon and to see Orcas and Humpbacks. Adrienne and Marlin made it all happen! They are very accommodating and knowledgeable about fishing and about the wildlife. We plan to hire them again in the future!

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    Multiple calf and mom pairs seen

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    Brandi dog was the most enthusiastic cheerleader!

    Gastineau Guiding Company - Sea Lions sleeping on a buey

    Gastineau Guiding Company

    4.9(206 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Obtained services via ship…read more Superb hike around Mendenhall Glacier. Laura led superb event on the East Glacier Trail. Kept a solid pace- not too slow or fast. Left ample time to view the glacier from some other vantage points. Made water and light snacks available to the group.

    Signed up for a guided whale watching tour and nature walk to Mendenhall Glacier thru our cruise…read moreship. We were excited for the excursion but had no clue what was in store for us. We started the day with our guide- Chloe at the port, then was driven by Lucas to a nearby river where we had views of salmon swimming upstream on a salmon run back to where the salmon were to lay their eggs where they too were born then pass on. We stopped for a few minutes since we had extra time until we were to drive to where our boat was. We arrived at Statter Harbor where public bathrooms were available before we embarked on our adventure on "The Observer" with captain Leslie. There was a boat toilet on board but didn't want to miss any wildlife- so be sure to use the public bathrooms before you board your whale watching cruise! While maneuvering to see Humpback whales we were educated about humpbacks- structure, behaviors, etc.... very interesting tidbits from Chloe. It didn't take long before we spotted spouts of breath erupted from the waters. We were in awe. Next we saw bubble net feeding which is not something seen by most humpbacks- they tend to be solitary creatures so seeing a "pack" of ~12 humpbacks in the water surrounding fish with their bubbles- then stunning them in order to capture and eat them...was amazing. Little did we know that was only the prelude to the actual show! Not long after the first encounter with bubble net feeding did we see more spouts then another bubble net feeding... THEN they started making their way calmly TOWARDS O U R B O A T !!!! Stunned and amazed I just kept repeating "oh my god!!" Eventually they approached SO closely that THREE of the humpbacks dove UNDER OUR BOAT!!! Tears rolled off my face from the sheer delight of being graced by such sentient, graceful beings... it was the most amazing wildlife encounter I've ever had. If we had been positioned inside the boat with the open windows we would have had their blow holes tossing air/snot right at us! One of the passengers said she was hit by these breaths of joy. Experiencing this changes you- you feel more connected to your surroundings and at peace and are more steadfast in helping these creatures live their lives peacefully. It only further emboldened me to help protect wildlife and its habitat. We only had 12 passengers along with Chloe and Leslie on the boat so it was an intimate experience and never felt like we couldn't get a good look at the action. We left the waters after seeing some seals atop of buoy... feeling at peace and amazed. Next we got back on the bus and headed to hike at Mendenhall glacier where Chloe talked about the forest and the receding glacier with historical information. We saw Mendenhall glacier in July 2003- and 22 years later there's so much LESS to see. It's easy to see the impact of warmer climates and Earth's rising temperatures have had on the glaciers. As majestic as it was it was sad to know in less than 25 years these suppliers of food and sustenance to aquatic life will likely be melted thus drastically affecting the wildlife that intentionally seek out these glacial waters seasonally. We were provided a set of two snacks- granola bar and chocolate and nut trail mixture along with cups of water. Gastineau Guiding walks the walk and talks the talk. Chloe mentioned they used thousand of bottles of water for guests every year and needed to make changes. They source the large bottle of water from a local company that presupposes them for every tour and the cups are composted locally. Even better is if you bring a reusable water bottles like our family does daily!! The drive back to the cruise ship had us all feeling grateful and souls at peace. Make sure you take the excursion from this company. They are doing right by Mother Nature by educating visitors about Alaskan aquatic wildlife, whilst providing an experience of a lifetime. We realize we were graced by these whales with an incredible show that most don't experience- and I don't take that for granted. Thanks Chloe and Gastineau Guiding for an experience we will never forget

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    Gastineau Guiding Company - Glacier lake

    Glacier lake

    Gastineau Guiding Company - Humpback Whale.

    Humpback Whale.

    Gastineau Guiding Company - Humpback Whale, Flame?

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    Juneau City Of Borough - Me

    Juneau City Of Borough

    3.0(2 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Juneau - an animal house kind of town. I talked to people from the west side of Chicago that say…read morewalking around in Chicago makes them feel safer than walking around downtown Juneau at night (which is like 6 months out of the year). Lots of rain, privileged people, shipping takes twice as long (if the grocery barges don't come in - ooh forget it), and beyond terrible drivers. Surprisingly, the restaurants are pretty good and there's always fresh seafood and good fishing. (Prices are $$, so be prepared to pay $6 for two apples or $7 for a five dollar footlong). In the winter? Good luck finding something to do (that's how I started writing reviews anyways, for those that were curious. Do the touristy things). The glacier is great. Pretty unique things- northern lights, reindeer corn dogs, ice caves. I encourage everyone that thinks Alaska is great to spend during the summertime to spend a week during the winter when half of the touristy shops and restaurants are closed (I actually don't mind the tourists, it adds a whole new perspective). You'll hate it when you get there, but you won't be ready to leave. And, you can't beat when the sun actually does come out (the rumor that sunglasses are illegal is not true). I just wish I had gotten the chance to ride in a helicopter that takes you to the top of the glacier to dog sled...

    The quaint part is quite close to the ports where the cruise ships dock. As expected, very…read moretouristy, but makes for a fun day if you are into shopping. The Mendenhall Glacier (magnificent) is really close and viewable from a visitors center and you can see salmon in the river at a little view point close by the glacier. Those are things you should not miss. If you feel brave and want to save money, you can do all this without a tour guide.

    Alaska Governor's Mansion - Governor's mansion

    Alaska Governor's Mansion

    3.7(3 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I swear - it's just a coincidence that I'm writing this review on Election Day 2008…read more In early August, a few weeks before the vice presidential picks were announced we visited the Inside Passage of Alaska on a cruise. I wanted to see everything there was to see in Juneau (so I was done in 2 minutes! *rim shot* I'll be here all night) so I walked all around the downtown. There are three "big" tourist attractions - St. Nicholas Church (the oldest wooden church left - meaning it hasn't been burnt to a crisp - in Alaska), the Capitol building (easily the fugliest I've ever seen), and the Governor's Manse. (Note: We liked Juneau so much that we half-kidded about moving here because it was so beautiful, but a place of tourist landmarks it is not.) Anyway, I hiked up the hills of downtown Juneau to the Governor's Mansion. I was struck by the fact that I could walk right up to the house and there was no security at all. According to Wikipedia, Sarah Palin doesn't live here, which makes me wonder where she think she can do better in Juneau. As far as I can tell from looking online there are no tours and you can't go inside. The house itself is a pretty little mansion, with "only" six bedrooms) and isn't really outstanding in any way. Don't go out of your way to see it. However, if you want a pretty little walk up into the hills next to Downtown Juneau, go here.

    I was here for a reception and it was very nice. There are a lot of historic pieces on display…read more There is an entry area with a coat check which is convenient. There is a hall way that leads to the dining area and off to the left is a living room, sitting room and smaller room where they were serving drinks. While they aren't typically open for food and drinks, it still is a nice historic spot and if the governor and first lady are there, they are very down to earth and welcoming. I don't believe they are open for tours but I have also been by it in the summer and enjoyed seeing the outside with the flowers and landscaping. It's not far from downtown-an easy walk. May not be somewhere to go out of your way to see but if you want to take a walk, nice to walk by.

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    Alaska Governor's Mansion
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    Alaska Governor's Mansion

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    Aj Mine Gasteneau Mill Tours

    Aj Mine Gasteneau Mill Tours

    4.8(16 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    My boyfriend and I are from California and have heard all about gold mining in our neck of the…read morewoods but it was so refreshing to see how miners did it in other states so far away. The entire staff was so knowledgeable about the entire operation and did not hesitate to answer our groups questions. It was so neat to go into an actual mine and see the drill in action as many of the mines around here have caved in or are no longer safe to be entered. We would definitely recommend for any of those coming into town and wanting to strike it big!!

    Very cool place. A bit intimidating driving up the steep hill with no protection for sliding down…read morethe side! EEK! The tour itself is fun and educational. I like learning the history and seeing the old time relics that are still around, especially if they are still operable, which some items were. The cave is cool, very damp and very cold! Was wicked cool to enter in. Staff was great, fun. The outdoor part of the tour talked about the old broken down buildings that the site was on. Would have been awesome to venture inside some of those old concrete mountainside structures. Than they let you pan for gold, which we found some flakes, not enough to make anyone rich tho. Overall, great presentation, great excursion, fun time. One thing I did pick up on was that this wasn't actually a gold mine that we went into. The section they give the tour on is more of what I'd define as the processing cave. They even stated that the railroad brought in the rock from a mountain miles away, it was dumped into the top of the facility with the rock crusher and such inside the mountain in the cave, gravity had it go through several sections to crush it to a fine practical and separate the gold and other valuable minerals. However, this is not to say that this wan't a gold mine at some point, further inside the mountain, thot he part they display held the internal equipment that separated the rock and minerals. Overall, it was a great experience. We

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    Aj Mine Gasteneau Mill Tours
    Aj Mine Gasteneau Mill Tours
    Aj Mine Gasteneau Mill Tours

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