Downtown Fairbanks Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

A monument with two soldiers, an American flag, and a flag of the Soviet Union.
A sculpture of antlers in an archway.
A modern sculpture with intersecting metallic structures in a park.
A lake with purple flowers in the foreground and a cloudy sky.
The Northern Lights over a snowy landscape with a house.

Stay near popular Downtown Fairbanks attractions

Activities



Our guide on where to stay in Downtown Fairbanks

Find the best Downtown Fairbanks areas for the activities you enjoy most.

College

If you're spending some time in College, University of Alaska Museum of the North and Creamer's Field are top sights worth seeing.

Hamilton Acres

While Hamilton Acres isn't home to many top sights, Fort Wainwright and Morris Thompson Cultural & Visitors Center are some notable places to visit nearby.

Westgate

Though Westgate may not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Pioneer Park and Carlson Center Event Arena.

South Fairbanks

When in South Fairbanks, you can plan a visit to Fort Wainwright and Fairbanks Ice Museum, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

Slaterville

If you're spending some time in Slaterville, Chena River and Fairbanks Community Museum are top sights worth seeing.



Downtown Fairbanks Travel Guide

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