The landmark Eureka Inn in Eureka Town, California, is listed on the country's National Register of Historical Places.
david
United States of America
I enjoy seeing California's historic lodging. Whenever possible I try to experience lodging that represents some of our past. Cookie cutter hotels aren't the same.
Sea Drift Inn is conveniently located less than 0.6 mi from the Clark Memorial Museum, Humboldt Cultural Center, Jo Sonya Art Seminar and the Sequoia Park Zoo.
Stormie
United States of America
very lovely staff, comfortable rooms and very close to beach access. overall a great stay for a good price.
Featuring an indoor pool, this Eureka, California hotel is a 7-minute drive from Sequoia Park Zoo. Free Wi-Fi is provided in all rooms. Humboldt State University is a 15-minute drive away.
Sarah
United States of America
Everything! Upon arrival, exterior was clean, not a single piece of trash. Foliage was beautiful, healthy and trimmed. Security fence around the property was esthetically pleasing, logical and appreciated. Lobby was also all of those things, as well as spacious, inviting, and the furniture/water feature was awesome! Staff was welcoming, informative, and well presented. Room was easy to locate, with multiple exterior entrance doors and convenient parking. Our room was very spacious and clean. Bathroom was a good size, although coffee maker in the bathroom was a little weird. Plenty of linens and soaps, etc. Large TV with plenty of channels for any interest. Room was quiet. Never once heard anyone in the hall or in another room. Microwave and fridge/freezer worked well. Exercise room was spacious and clean. Breakfast was awesome! A lot of options for young and old. All hospitality staff was so nice throughout the hotel. Pool/hot tub was great too! We even got some late night snacks from the front desk and they were fresh and reasonably priced! 5 stars! Will definitely stay again and definitely recommend!
The 100 percent smoke free Comfort Inn Humboldt Bay is located just minutes from the Sequoia Park Zoo, Humboldt State University and College of the Redwoods.
LaToya
United States of America
The cleanliness of the property inside and out. The staff are amazing! The distance to get to my daughter’s college is perfect.
Located just 1 mile from shops and restaurants including the Lost Coast Brewery in Old Town Eureka, this motel is 3 miles from Sequoia Park Zoo. All guest rooms include cable TV with extended...
Located off Highway 101, Best Western Plus Bayshore Inn offers rooms with free WiFi and a flat-screen TV. A full hot buffet breakfast is offered daily.
Kristina
United States of America
Staff were welcoming and friendly, garden area was beautiful, room was clean and comfortable.
Overlooking Humboldt Bay in the Historic District of Eureka, California, this boutique inn is housed in the elegant Eagle House Victorian, which was established in 1888.
Rhonda
United States of America
Requested a room with a water view and got it.
Excellent location for Old Town..
The Eureka Town House Motel is located on the scenic Northern California Coast, home to the world’s tallest redwood trees and miles of stunning coastline.
Great nature retreats around the city. Several amazing hiking opportunities. Fantastic views of the majestic sequoia and redwood trees. Plenty of alternatives to go dining out (although most might close a litor early).
Carvalho
10
Scored 10
Eureka had some cute shops and we had dinner at a really...
Eureka had some cute shops and we had dinner at a really good restaurant called Sea Grill. It's close to the Redwoods, with all kinds of things to see and places to hike, and many beaches on the ocean, with beautiful views.
Elaine
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We went to visit the zoo.
We went to visit the zoo. It was a great experience to see the animals at the zoo. We walked the elevated walk in the zoo up in the giant trees and saw a nature walk outside the zoo. We asked about that walk in the cafe at the zoo. We walked the nature walk outside the zoo and it was so peaceful.
Tim
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Charming downtown area. Many choices of good live music.
Charming downtown area. Many choices of good live music. Friendly safe atmosphere - that small town feeling. All kinds of interesting shopping and a variety of places to eat. Enjoyed some delicious seafood while also enjoying a view of the bay.
Brenda
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The ocean and the red woods are the best best part about our...
The ocean and the red woods are the best best part about our trip.. We did have a difficult time find good place to eat with good service. Next we will ask local to point us in the right direction for the best food.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Upon arriving in Eureka, a sense of gratitude can be felt,...
Upon arriving in Eureka, a sense of gratitude can be felt, as travel to this sea-side city isn't a simple trek. Either way one might enter, the city offers many dining options as well as plentiful booking opportunities if one plans on staying for more than a day. Traveling Dashers and gig workers be warned, there is VERY limited work opportunity here including the sister city of Fortuna. Scheduling in advance may be helpful, however if one relies on their delivery work as a means of paying for fuel and room, things can become grim fairly quickly if not prepared.
For those not concerned by societal pre-requisits, the city is host to many fun experiences for outdoors enthusiasts / those seeking oceanside treks. Coastal exploration is seemingly integrated into the cities overal design and makes for much of the history which it has been built upon.
There are some big name shopping outlets to be explored, like Walmart and The Home Depot to name a couple. And with that said, one can also expect to encounter the more poverty ridden social classes in abundance (I say this with respect to the lesser fortunate, as I myself am without a home nor a place to wash clothes or shower even). I will not sugar coat the reality of what one may find in their travels to Eureka, as I believe that genuine reviews with honesty and realism bring about positive change (or we can only hope so).
All in all, if you're just traveling the coastal highways and learning to find yourself once again, Eureka is a much needed stop along your route. Whether to fuel up and move out onward wherever, or stay a night or more, here one can always find what they're looking for.
The staff ws extremely accommodating and the room super clean and comfy. In that neighborhood when driving through some of the other hotels looked questionable so when I arrived here was so happy I had booked it! It was a great hotel for price! The Mexican restaurant right next door was aging food too and I got a discount there because I was staying at this hotel. They also had elevators if you were staying on upper floors. Everything was easy and nice!
Appeared to be the nicest property in Eureka. Hotel was large, clean and modern (newer). Nice breakfast, including eggs and bacon (best I've had in a hotel buffet). Hotel seemed to be on the far edge of town, but turned out to be a very short drive from a great waterfront restaurant, and we walked into Old Town from there, which was fun (but oddly deserted that night). One night stay for 3 to visit HSU.
If you like old towns and the preservation of old buildings you will appreciate Eagle House. If you are indifferent you will think this accommodation over-valued. Our room was comfortable and the hotel is very convenient to the old town which has many unique shops. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful. Full of character, comparatively other hotel options in Eureka appeared to be bland.
Room was a quick walk behind old town Eureka, with lots of beautiful Victorian architecture, shops, street art and walks along the riverside. Free parking under the building, protected from the elements.
There is a cute divey-looking bar next door, attached to the building. We didn't stop in but it's there.
not a thing we got there there was a homeless encampment bye the vending machine and people kept walking around looking in the windows of our car while we were in the hotel room we could see them out the windows. we felt unsafe to stay there so we left and didn’t stay there and we booked a new hotel
We stayed at 20 different motels/hotels during our trip and this place had the friendliest staff. The guy that checked us in (I don't remeber his name unfortunately) was super welcoming and service minded. Nice clean room.
Our room was updated and spotlessly clean. Just a couple of blocks away from the downtown area. Across the street from a grocery store. We don't understand why ratings for this hotel are so low.
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