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.
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.
Hugh
New Zealand
Very friendly helpful staff. Comfortable facilities with all we needed. Comfortable beds. Clean
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
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.
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.
Catherine
Canada
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!
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.
Elaine
United States
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
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
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.
I recently stayed at Townhouse , and I must say it was an exceptional experience. The cleanliness of the room was truly impressive; every corner sparkled, and the attention to detail in maintaining a spotless environment did not go unnoticed. It's evident that the housekeeping staff takes pride in their work.
the location of the hotel was absolutely fantastic.
Overall, my stay was delightful, thanks to the immaculate room and the hotel's prime location. I would highly recommend
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.
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.
Location was great if one wanted to be at the downtown old Eureka location. The pictures looked so good, it looked like a new house. However, it is one of the 100 plus (guessing) year old Victorian houses in Eureka, incredibly re-finished with many of the old/existing charms, but will all modern appliances and amenities.
The staff at the Clarion were amazing, friendly, warm and helpful. We enjoyed the breakfast very much, there was a good variety of breakfast food and drinks which we looked forward to each morning. The hotel was spotlessly clean and the beds were very comfortable.
Location is a plus and a minus. Central to the historic waterfront district but also central to homelessness right outside the gated hotel. This is of course no fault of the owners but rather the reality we all currently live in.
The hotel was clean. The bed was comfortable. We could hear the TV from the next room all night. Some posts mention the homeless in this area. Parking is underneath the hotel, and they lock the gates at night.
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.
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.
We LOVE this hotel and stay here every time we're visiting Humboldt Co.
It's clean, friendly and comfortable. The complimentary breakfast is the cherry on top!
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