Anchorage Food & True Crime Walking Tour
Description
Imagine Alaska in the late 1960s and early 1970s, a time of rapid transformation fueled by the construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. The sudden influx of wealth doubles Anchorage’s population almost overnight, but with prosperity comes lawlessness. Crime soars as brothels, bars, and gambling dens take over the city, attracting mobsters, con artists, bikers, and fortune seekers eager to carve out their share of the chaos.
Now, you can step back into this wild era on the Food & True Crime Walking Tour, a 3.5-hour journey through Anchorage’s dark and fascinating past. This experience takes you deep into the Spenard neighborhood, once the city’s epicenter of crime and vice, where stories of corruption, unsolved mysteries, and notorious figures come to life. As you explore, you’ll also indulge in some of Anchorage’s finest locally-owned eateries, sampling Alaskan cod tacos, a regional charcuterie board, and other delicious specialties.
Along the way, you’ll get a true feel for the infamous Spenard streets, walking between historic locations while hearing firsthand accounts of the city’s most scandalous moments. Each stop offers time to savor the flavors, absorb the atmosphere, and relax before moving on to the next chapter of this gripping tale. The tour concludes at Anchorage’s most notorious bar, a fitting finale where the echoes of the past still linger.
This adults-only (21+) experience isn’t for the faint of heart. While the stories are real, our guides present them with respect and intrigue, avoiding excessive graphic details. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure that blends crime, history, and exceptional food—one bite and one story at a time.
What's Included
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does this tour take place?
The tour takes place in the Spenard neighborhood of Anchorage, known for its notorious history during the pipeline boom of the 1970s and 1980s.
What kind of food and drinks are included?
You'll enjoy a curated selection of Alaskan cuisine, including Alaskan cod tacos, a regional charcuterie board, and other locally inspired dishes. Alcoholic beverages are also included at select stops.
What should I wear?
Dress for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes. Since this is an outdoor tour, layers are recommended for changing conditions.
Is this a strenuous walk?
Not at all. The tour is a leisurely walk with multiple stops, each lasting about 15 to 20 minutes. There are opportunities to sit, relax, and enjoy food and drinks along the way.