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For a true taste of Northern California's rugged coast, look no further than this historic port city. Eureka's main draw is its remarkably intact Victorian architecture, best seen in the Old Town district with its gaslit streets and the iconic Carson Mansion. Visitors spend days exploring the waterfront boardwalk at Halvorsen Park, watching sea lions, and driving the scenic route to nearby redwood groves like the Avenue of the Giants. It's a place for maritime history, fresh seafood straight from the boat, and that classic, fog-kissed coastal atmosphere.
The city is compact and walkable, making the Old Town and waterfront areas the most convenient places to stay for soaking up the local character. Eureka suits travelers looking for a relaxed pace—couples enjoy the historic B&Bs, while families appreciate the easy access to parks and the Clarke Historical Museum. It's also a practical base for exploring Humboldt County. Getting here typically involves a flight into the small Arcata-Eureka Airport or a longer, but stunning, drive up Highway 101 from San Francisco.
On HOTEVI, you'll find 16 hotels in and around Eureka, offering a solid range of choices. The accommodation scene is dominated by reliable mid-range chain hotels and a charming selection of historic inns and bed & breakfasts, giving you practical comfort or local character right in the heart of the action.
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What are the best hotels in Eureka?
Eureka offers a range of accommodations, from charming historic inns in Old Town to modern hotels with bay views. Popular choices often include properties near the waterfront or with easy access to the city's Victorian architecture and redwood forests. For the best options and to compare deals, check out the 16+ hotels available on HOTEVI.
What is the best area to stay in Eureka?
Many visitors find staying in or near Eureka's historic Old Town to be ideal. This area provides easy walking access to unique shops, restaurants, galleries, and the waterfront. For those seeking proximity to nature, areas closer to the city's outskirts offer quick drives to the majestic redwood forests and other outdoor attractions. Consider your priorities for convenience or natural access when choosing.