I have stayed at several of the hotels in Ketchikan, and can say earnestly that I will probably not choose the Narrows again.
The staff was friendly enough, the price moderate for Ketchikan, and the view a beautiful one (though windswept - they get very high winds along their patch of shore making the patios often less than enjoyable). Their restaurant has good food and I have gone there often enough, but it has funny hours, only being open for a couple hours at lunch time and a couple at dinner time.
The accommodations were tiny and unattractive inside with cheap furniture and even cheaper bathroom accommodations. The bed was hard and uncomfortable and the linens worn. Its location is very inconvenient, especially if you don't have a vehicle, and it is a motel type structure with the rooms all opening to the outside with parking around the buildings. This is unpleasant in our often fowl weather, especially as the office and restaurant are both in separate buildings and there is not even a covered walk between the buildings making it impossible to avoid the rain. I should note that this is the only hotel in town that is designed this way, without apparent consideration for the weather here.






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