Town House Motel sits right in Eureka’s Historic Old Town, which means you’re walking distance from the Victorian architecture, local shops, and restaurants that make this neighborhood worth visiting. The motel welcomes dogs, so you don’t have to leave yours behind or pay extra fees to have them stay in your room—they’re simply part of your stay here.
The location is genuinely useful if you want to explore on foot. You can step out and walk down the main streets lined with period buildings, pop into local galleries and antique shops, and grab coffee at nearby cafes with outdoor seating where dogs are welcome. If you’re planning to visit Sequoia Park or the nearby trails along Humboldt Bay, you’re centrally positioned to get there without a long drive. The neighborhood has that quiet, slightly worn-in charm of a real working town rather than a polished tourist destination, which some people prefer.
Rooms at Town House Motel are straightforward and clean—nothing fancy, but comfortable enough after a day of walking around and exploring. It’s the kind of place where you’ll actually use your room to sleep and shower, not spend hours admiring the décor. That said, the simplicity works in your favor if you have a dog. There’s less to worry about in terms of damaging expensive furnishings, and the casual vibe means staff won’t stress about normal wear and tear from having a dog around.
The real advantage here is the price point relative to location. You’re getting a walkable spot in a charming area without paying premium rates. If your trip involves exploring Eureka’s downtown, checking out the local bookstores and restaurants, and maybe catching the sunsets along the water, this motel puts you exactly where you need to be without the markup of fancier accommodations. Parking is available right at the motel, so you can easily get your car when you want to drive somewhere specific.





