Anchorage Trolley Tour
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Experience Highlights
Take this tram tour of Anchorage to get to know the city. In this activity for groups of 20 people, which lasts an hour and a half, you'll be accompanied by a professional guide during this tour in a luxury red air-conditioned tram.
You'll learn about the history of the city and the surrounding area from your guide , as well as making several stops to take some memorable photographs. Stops include Earthquake Park, Lake Hood Harbor and the Alaska Railroad Depot, among others.
- Maximise your visit to Anchorage with this tram tour, which takes about an hour and a half.
- Learn the history of this Alaskan state city from a professional guide who will accompany you on this experience for groups of about 20 people.
- Hop off at some of the tramstops to take pictures and admire the scenery, such as Earthquake Park or Lake Hood Harbor.
What’s included
- Tram Tour
- Professional guide
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Descent at stops
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Step by Step
Discover Anchorage on this tram tour. This is an activity that will maximise your time on the tour as it lasts around an hour and a half and takes you past the main points of interest in the Alaskan state city. A professional guide will accompany you to learn more about Anchorage in an experience for groups of about 20 people.
Hop off at various stops on this classic red tram, which is air-conditioned on board. During the minutes you spend on dry land, you'll be able to take souvenir photos or simply admire the beauty of this city surrounded by nature.
Some of the areas you will pass through on this tour are:
- Earthquake Park: is a public park commemorating the 1964 earthquake, one of the most powerful ever recorded.
- Lake Hood Harbor: the busiest seaplane base in the world, located on the shores of Lake Hood, adjacent to Anchorage's Ted Stevens International Airport.
- Captain Cook Monument: a historical landmark commemorating the life and explorations of Captain James Cook, a British explorer known for his voyages to the Pacific Ocean during the 18th century.
- Alaska Railroad Depot: a historic train station that serves as the hub of the Alaska Railroad, one of the state's major transportation providers.
During the tour you'll also have the opportunity to see moose and even watch seaplanes land on Lake Hood.