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.
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.
Travelodge Eureka is less than 1 km from Clarke Historical Museum. Free WiFi access is available in all guest rooms. Ironing service is available.
Matthew
United Kingdom
Central location (there is a supermarket over the road) with a quiet and comfortable room. Other reviews have mentioned loud traffic noise and noisy guests or homeless people near the hotel - we did not experience any of this. It was a good place to stay for one night whilst passing through.
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.
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.
Don't mistake it as a hotel! Redwood is an RV and camping place with cabins for those who don't want to stay in a tent or don't have an RV.
The cabins are very nice but very simple. There are beds, light and a place to sit. But each cabin has its own patio, too.
What positivly surprised me was that the bathroom facilites where quite clean and not over-crowded.
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
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.
The Travelodge is within walking distance to the historic city center. Eureka is full of Victorian architecture, restaurants and bars, waterfront views, artistic murals, and small shops full of artifacts and clothes.
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.
The hotel is a short drive to Avenue of the Giants to the south, but also close to Trinidad in the north. Safe place for those who want to visit the forest on a day trip.
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