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Victoria's historic city centre captivates with its charming Inner Harbour, where seaplanes splash down beside the ivy-covered Empress Hotel. Cobblestone streets lead past the Royal BC Museum's impressive totem poles and bustling Government Street shops. Horse-drawn carriages and street musicians create a fairy-tale atmosphere that blends British colonial heritage with Pacific Coast beauty. Getting around couldn't be easier with most attractions within a 10-minute walk. You'll find everything from high-end seafood restaurants to casual pubs serving fish and chips. Boutique hotels in heritage buildings offer character-filled stays, while the harbour provides perfect launching points for whale watching adventures.
James Bay wraps you in Victorian charm with stunning waterfront views and historic streets just steps from city centre Victoria. The Parliament Buildings' copper-green domes glisten near the bustling Inner Harbour, where seaplanes splash down daily. Wander past Emily Carr House and colourful floating homes at Fisherman's Wharf, where sea lions often make surprise appearances. Heritage B&Bs and boutique inns offer cosy stays in converted Victorian homes. The neighborhood's walkable streets make exploring easy, with most attractions within 15 minutes on foot. Casual seafood spots and area cafes dot the area, perfect for refuelling after a stroll along the Dallas Road waterfront.
Fairfield
Fairfield invites you to experience Victoria's seaside charm at a relaxed pace. Dallas Road's waterfront paths offer spectacular ocean views and beach access. Nearby, Beacon Hill Park unfolds with 200 acres of gardens, ponds, and even peacocks. History buffs will appreciate the heritage homes and Ross Bay Cemetery, while Cook Street Village delivers local flavour with its cafes and boutiques. Cosy B&Bs in converted Victorian homes make perfect bases for area exploration. Getting around is easy with frequent bus routes connecting to city centre in just 10 minutes. The tree-lined streets and quiet atmosphere create an authentic local experience away from typical tourist crowds.
Fernwood
Fernwood delivers Victoria's artistic soul with colourful murals splashed across heritage buildings and monthly art walks that transform streets into outdoor galleries. The Belfry Theatre anchors this creative hub with intimate performances in a converted church. Community events buzz around Fernwood Square while tree-lined streets showcase charming Edwardian and Craftsman homes that tell stories of old Victoria. Independent cafes and farm-to-table restaurants offer local flavours at prices below city centre rates. Accommodation lean towards character-filled B&Bs and holiday rentals in heritage houses. Getting around is a breeze with frequent bus service to city centre just 15 minutes away and walkable streets that invite exploration.
Victoria's Inner Harbour buzzes with charm where boats bob and seaplanes splash down against a backdrop of stately buildings. Street performers entertain crowds while the grand Parliament Buildings and ivy-covered Empress Hotel stand watch over the scene. The Royal BC Museum and Thunderbird Park's totem poles offer cultural stops between shopping trips along Government Street and harbour strolls. Waterfront restaurants serve up fresh seafood with killer views, though budget travellers can grab bites from nearby food trucks. Everything's walkable in this compact district, with water taxis providing scenic shortcuts across the harbour. Most attractions sit within a 10-minute walk, making this area perfect for car-free exploring.
You can stroll along Victoria Harbour for relaxing water views when you're in Inner Harbour. If you carry on walking you'll get to Victoria Clipper Ferry Terminal, Victoria Fisherman's Wharf, and Victoria Cruise Ship Terminal for some more water views.
You can spend an afternoon browsing the exhibits at Royal BC Museum during your trip to Victoria. Wander the area's waterfront or simply enjoy one of its top-notch restaurants.
During your visit to Victoria, you can browse for the perfect souvenirs at Government Street. Wander the area's waterfront or simply enjoy one of its top-notch restaurants.
Explore the waterfront in Victoria with a trip to Victoria Fisherman's Wharf. Wander the area's picturesque gardens or simply enjoy one of its top-notch restaurants.
British Columbia Parliament Building is just one of the places to see in Victoria, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Stroll along the area's waterfront or simply savour its top-notch restaurants.
During your trip to Victoria, you can find the perfect gifts to bring home at Chinatown. Stroll along the waterfront in this family-friendly area or visit its top-notch restaurants.
Wander through the lush Butchart Gardens, marvelling at vibrant blooms and tranquil ponds. Hop aboard a whale-watching tour to spot orcas frolicking in the Salish Sea's pristine waters.
"The Staff was very polite and helpful. They provided me with a fan. The air conditioner wasnt working. They said they would replace the day I left. They didnt want "
"Beautiful koi ponds
Suite was quiet, well equipped with a comfy bed and wonderful bath tub
Easy walk to great restaurants and waterfront activities
Would stay there again😎"
"The hotel has a classic Victoria feel to it and one of the best dinners around . The staff is friendly and there is a games room and pool for the kids ."
"We had such a great time staying here. The hotel’s exterior is obviously breathtaking and they spare no expense for the flowers and beauty as you walk up. The lobby is equally breathtaking. We stayed in 2 different rooms by choice in different sections. The history of this hotel is described on the walls from the parking garage, but it is clear as you walk through the halls. Despite its age, the hotel is beautifully done with soft, clean beds, and superior service. The pool was one of our favorite parts as well which was exceptionally clean. Definitely staying here again! Only complaint, which can’t be changed given the age of the hotel, is outside noise. Above the 4th floor and closer to parliament, we didn’t hear anything. But on the 4th floor and on the stores/restaurants side, you can hear almost all the street noise. Wouldn’t deter us from going back though. "
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Where can I stay in Victoria if I want a holiday rental instead of a hotel?
If you want to find a good alternative to a hotel, browse our selection of 217 holiday homes. In addition, there are 92 apartments and 139 condos.
What will the weather in Victoria be like during my visit?
The warmest months in Victoria are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 16°C. February and December are the chilliest months, when the average temperature is 5°C. The rainiest months are November and January.
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Find out more about Victoria
Find out more about Victoria
Victoria is a walkable location known for its port, museums and gardens. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Plan a fun excursion to Victoria Clipper Ferry Terminal and Victoria Harbour. A stop at other sights like The McPherson Playhouse and Chinatown will create memories.