Sitka, Alaska Hotel

For any questions related to the Westmark Sitka, please contact the property directly at 907-747-6241

Situated near the harbor in the heart of downtown Sitka, the Westmark Sitka Hotel offers comfortable lodging and fine dining in an environment designed to reflect the rich local culture. Enjoy beautiful views and excellent service while you stay connected with complimentary wireless Internet from one of 105 rooms and suites. Many of Sitka’s most popular destinations are within walking distance of the hotel, including the local Russian Orthodox Church and the Sheet’ka Kwaan Naa Kahidi Community House.

 


Westmark Sitka
330 Seward Street
Sitka, Alaska 99835-7523
Phone: (907) 747-6241


Amenities

Westmark Sitka Hotel charges a Resort Fee of $7 per room, per night, which includes:


  • Complimentary airport shuttle for scheduled flight times
  • Complimentary wireless Internet access
  • Complimentary dry cleaning delivery to and from the local cleaners

Additional Amenities


  • 105 rooms and suites
  • Room service
  • Raven Dining Room & Lounge
  • Kadataan Lounge
  • Conference and meeting facilities
  • Catering services
  • Guest computer access
  • Fitness center
  • Coin-operated guest laundry facilities
  • Complimentary parking

Dining

Experience Alaska seafood at its finest in one of two restaurants located inside the Westmark Sitka. The Raven Dining Room and Kadataan Lounge are prepared to serve your culinary desires.

Dining Info

About Sitka

Discover unique culture and history in Sitka

Located in Alaska’s Inside Passage region, Sitka owes much of its heritage to both Czarist Russia and Native Tlingit cultures. The Tlingit people originally settled the town more than 10,000 years ago, with the Russians arriving and settling Old Sitka in 1799. In 1848, the Cathedral of St. Michael was built and became the seat of the Russian Orthodox Bishop of Kamchatka, the Kurile and Aleutian Islands and Alaska. In 1867, when the United States purchased Alaska from Russia, Sitka became Alaska’s first capital city.

Accessible only by air or sea, Sitka lies at the heart of the Tongass National Forest, one of the largest temperate rain forests in the world. The town offers spectacular scenery as well as a window into Sitka’s rich history, with 22 buildings and sites that appear on the National Register of Historic Places. At the Sitka National Historical Park, replica totem poles from the region are on display throughout the two miles of wooded pathways.

The Alaska Raptor Center in Sitka is an excellent place to get up close and personal with bald and golden eagles, hawks, falcons and owls. The center provides medical treatment to injured raptors, conducts research and provides visitors with an opportunity to learn more about Alaska’s birds. To catch sight of one of these magnificent birds in their natural environment, take a hike on one of Sitka’s many trails, or head out in a kayak to explore the Sitka Sound. Against the backdrop of glacier-carved mountains and lush forests, make sure to also keep your eye out for humpback whales, bears and sea otters.

The Westmark Sitka Hotel is located in the heart of downtown within walking distance to some of Sitka’s most popular tourist attractions.