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| CONTACT INFORMATION |
BOOKING DETAILS |
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CANCELLATION POLICY: three-day cancel policy
RATES: $95-$495
PAYMENTS ACCEPTED: American Express, Diner's Club, Discover, Mastercard, Travellers Cheques, Visa, Cash, Personal checks
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| CITY DETAILS |
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| REGION: |
The majestic redwood empire of California's north coast |
| CLOSEST LARGE CITY: |
Santa Rosa |
| CLOSEST AIRPORT: |
Eureka-Arcata Airport |
| FESTIVALS: |
Godwit Days, Oyster Festival, Jazz Festivel, Blues by the Bay, Festival on the Bay, Christmas Music Festival, Mad River Festival |
| ACTIVITIES: |
Hiking Trails, Bike Trails, Watersports(Beaches, Rivers, Lakes, Bay, Streams), Camping, Site Seeing (Museum, Historical District, Art Galleries), Golfing, Antiquing, Wine Tasting |
| TOURIST SITES: |
Eureka Victorian Tour, Old Town, Woodley Island Marina, Sequoia Zoo and Park, Avenue of the Giants, Prairie Creek State Park, Trinidad, Patrick's Point State Park |
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| ACCOMMODATION DETAILS |
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| INN SETTING: |
Alongside Humboldt Bay in Old Town Eureka, Humboldt County, California |
| LANGUAGES: |
Italian, Spanish, French |
| AMENITIES: |
two-course breakfast, wine and hors d'oeuvres, cookies and tea, turndown with chocolate truffles |
| GUESTROOMS: |
32 |
| MEAL TYPE: |
We include breakfast |
| MEAL TIME: |
7:30 am-10:00 am |
| MEAL LOCATION: |
In Restaurant 301 in Hotel Carter |
| REASONS TO VISIT: |
"Restaurant 301" (Award winning Wine Spectator Grand Award Recipient),Redwoods, Victorian Houses, Local Art,, Beaches, Hiking Trails |
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| DESCRIPTION |
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| Superior hospitality in stylish historic district inns perched alongside Humboldt Bay in Victorian Eureka. Luxurious amenities, spas, fireplaces, and antique furnishings. Restaurant 301 is among 81 Dining establishments worldwide to hold a Wine Spectator Grand Award, its cellars a treasure trove of the finets vintages. Local Purveyors and the inn,s own garden supply the kitchen, imbuing the house cuisine with wonderful regional, seasonal freshness. Awake mornings to what California Magazine regards as "the best breakfast in California." |
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