Red Lion Hotel Eureka

Red Lion Hotel Eureka is a hotel Eureka located in United States.

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7 / 10
30
ratings
Address

1929 4th St Eureka , CA 95501 United States

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comfy beds quiet clean beach
Selene Aurea

Lucky you if Henry checks you in for your room...he is super nice and gave amazing suggestions of where to eat!

Sherry Shular

Great place right on the beach . Huge suites!

Angela Sandlin

Clean , comfortable , quiet , large room.

laazik

Decent and good hotel .

Jen Morrison

Overall good place to stay, clean room , comfy bed . Con is slow wireless internet.

Malaika Smith

Everthing !!!

Veronica Ligon-Cravin

Clean rooms , friendly staff ....

Shelbi Scott

It's not that bad. Not amazing or anything but the rooms have microwaves and fridges . Bcareful walking on waterway a little skeevy.

David Monarres

The quality of the rooms seems to be directly related to the floor on which it is located. Higher the floor ~ better the room.

Laura M

Bar has NFL ticket

David Monarres

The breakfast is ridiculously high priced.

Daniel Rubio

Hella comfy beds .

Braydan Young

Old hotel . Rooms over priced but not that terrible of a place. Don't eat the food over priced and terrible

Blue Ninja

This is such an olllllllld hotel . It's clean but not worth the price :(

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