The landmark Eureka Inn in Eureka Town, California, is listed on the country's National Register of Historical Places.
Doris
New Zealand
Beautiful old hotel. Lobby was outstanding. Bed was comfortable and room was huge. Loved reading about the different people who stayed there over the years. Very impressive. Great free and secure parking.
Situated 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.
william
United States
room was comfortable and quiet. Beds were a bit soft but not terrible. Bathroom and shower were nice but bedroom floor seems like it could use a mopping. We chose the Eureka Motel 6 because it was the cheapest room along our route that still had a fair rating.
Set 13 km from Humboldt State University, Super 8 by Wyndham Eureka offers rooms with air conditioning in Eureka. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Steve
United Kingdom
Good customer service on arrival. Easy walk into town. Comfortable room, basic breakfast snacks & good facilities.
Offering an indoor pool, this Eureka, California hotel is 7 minutes’ drive from Sequoia Park Zoo. Free WiFi is provided in all rooms. Humboldt State University is 15 minutes’ drive away.
Karen
United States
Breakfast was good. Biscuits and gravy was really good.
Sea Drift Inn is conveniently located less than 1 km from the Clark Memorial Museum, Humboldt Cultural Center, Jo Sonya Art Seminar and the Sequoia Park Zoo.
BRANDON
United States
Needed a place to stay for the night and the Sea Drift was perfect
This Eureka studio is within a 2-minute walk of the Humboldt Botanical Gardens. The motel offers free WiFi and a 24-hour front desk.
Deanna
United States
This place was AMAZING!!!!! The location made it easy to find. The room was very spacious and clean, even the beds were perfect! I will be staying here again, the next time I make it to California!!
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.
Old Town was delightful with wonderful staff at each...
Old Town was delightful with wonderful staff at each location. Visit the Clarke Historical Museum in Old Town and if you like trains, then the Timber Heritage Association in Samoa (on a Tues or Fri if you want to tour the nearby WWII landing craft) If you've ever had the Somoa Cookhouse experience, especially as a kid...you'll be disappointed to find out a local developer shut it down in 2023 with the promise to re-open it as part of their Major Renovation project to be completed in 2024 LOL LOL
As of June 2024, nothing has even started appearing to be a case of politics as usual and it will never be restored ):
Geoff & Melinda
United States
10
Scored 10
Gorgeous redwoods and lots of hike.
Gorgeous redwoods and lots of hike. The town has several fun and unique shops. I highly recommend Ramones Bakery for breakfast and lunch. The Sea Grill offers fine dining and very good steaks and prime rib for non-seafood folks.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Eureka was very pretty just not a lot to do, the mall really...
Eureka was very pretty just not a lot to do, the mall really wasn't what I would consider a mall. The homeless population is pretty large. I wish they had more options for eating, lots of Mexican restaurants but not many American ones. If you drink diet coke be prepared, we had a very hard time finding them.
Nancy
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very interesting town I wish I had more time to spend there...
Very interesting town I wish I had more time to spend there and explore. Apparently not so safe, a lot of homeless and drug users in the old town part, but nova-days that happens everywhere… the town has something magical about it, definitely great past there somewhere… too bad its not being cultivated. Locals seemed quite interesting and friendly especially at coffee shops and bookstore downtown.
Bart
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great nature retreats around the city.
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.
We were stunned by the tastefully chosen decoration in this historic building. You can feel the love for detail that went into its interior, including our spacious guest room. After dinner enjoyed a drink the the spacious hall with its impressively decorated glass ceiling.
Complimentary coffee, tea and yoghourt is available for breakfast.
The hotel staff was very friendly. Plenty of free parking is available.
On the way to Oregon, the overnight stop in Eureka turned out to be more fun, comfortable and charming than I had expected. I rented a free-standing, well-built wood cabin with a double bed and bunk beds. I was able to have my dog at no extra cost. There is a porch! and a firepit/picnic table. Communal restrooms, with enclosed showers, were extremely clean and large.
This hotel has all you expect from a good 2 star hotel. It is conveniently located, has ample parking space, the rooms are clean, the bed was comfy, the people in the reception are friendly. No fancy stuff or thrills, but it should not be expected. All in all - it is a good choice.
It was an incredible facility with an oasis hidden in the middle of the city, pool, hot tub, limousine, quiet, modern and secluded. Aaron at the front desk was exceptional and gave us a warm welcome. I can’t wait for my next stay at this location… easily the best hotel in Eureka
Nicely looking historic building, you almost feel like you are in an old movie while walking around the hotel's corridors. Also loved the part with portraits of different celebrities across the hotel and short remarks about them, including the date of stay
The staff was very responsive. Had an issue with first room. When it was not resolved moved me to a new room. Unfortunately the facility lost power for several hours. Was a bit unnerving but I felt safe. Not a fault of the hotel
The room was clean, and the staff friendly. We only stayed one night because we were traveling north, and literally just spent the night. It's ok for a motel, but if I were to go back to Eureka I'd search for another place.
room was dirty the grounds were very unkept. had to ask each day for clean towels. area had homeless people everywhere. hotel does not look like the photos at all. very dated and not clean.
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