Located within Victoria's Inner Harbor, this hotel is 623 ft from the British Columbia Parliament Buildings. WiFi is provided in all areas. Free underground and surface parking are available.
Outside of Beacon Hill Park, this all-suite hotel in Victoria city center offers spacious accommodations with free WiFi. Dallas Road is 15 minutes' walk away.
Overlooking Victoria’s beautiful Inner Harbor, this historic hotel features extensive spa treatments and a selection of on-site restaurants. The Royal British Columbia Museum is 5 minutes' walk away.
This Victoria hotel offers free Wi-Fi is. Inner Harbor Center is 2789 ft away. A small fridge, a microwave, and a coffee maker are offered in rooms at Hotel Rialto.
Located just 3 minutes’ walk from Craigdarroch Castle, this Victoria heritage property offers free laundry facilities located on-site and free WiFi available in all rooms and common areas.
Just 5 minutes’ walk from Victoria ferry terminal, this hotel features an indoor pool and a hot tub. Free WiFi is provided. A free shuttle is offered to the bus depot and Clipper Ferry.
Located in the center of Victoria’s shopping and business district, this hotel is 5 minutes' walk from the Inner Harbor. It offers 2 on-site restaurants. Free WiFi is offered in all rooms.
Just over half a mile from the Pacific Ocean, this historic Victoria hotel features an on-site restaurant and a pub. Free Wi-Fi and a cable TV are available in every guest room.
Just 2 blocks from the Inner Harbor, this hotel offers spacious guestrooms offering free WiFi. An indoor pool and steam bath are provided. The Royal BC Museum is only 5 minutes' walk away.
Only 5 minutes’ walk from the Inner Harbor, the Double Tree by Hilton Hotel & Suites Victoria offers two restaurants and bar on site. A mini market provides additional convenience.
The view was amazing! And the staff was even better....
Offering 2 on-site restaurants, The Huntingdon Manor Hotel provides free WiFi in all areas. A cable TV is included in all rooms. Victoria’s Inner Harbor is just 656 ft away.
Great location. Bed was very comfy. Staff was friendly.
This Victoria hotel is within 5 minutes' walk of the British Columbia Parliament Buildings. It features a tour desk, balconies or patios and free Wi-Fi in every guest room.
I enjoyed the fact there was a stove, fridge and microwave.
Near activities such as shopping and golf, just off the Trans Canada Highway, this hotel provides comfortable guest rooms with contemporary amenities as well as relaxing facilities in Victoria,...
Featuring historic décor, this adult-only Victoria accommodations was originally built in 1930. A gourmet breakfast is served each morning. Free WiFi is available in all rooms.
Great location and a wonderful breakfast. Bed was really comfortable.
Featuring an outdoor pool and hot tub, this resort hotel is located on Fisherman's Wharf in Victoria. A balcony with a gas BBQ is provided with each unit.
Everything! Location, comfort, facility and service🙂
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Victoria-Colwood offers accommodations in Langford. All air-conditioned rooms feature a flat-screen TV with cable channels.
Breakfast was great. Good variety and food was hot.
Offering an indoor pool, fitness center and sauna, Days Inn Victoria Uptown is located in Victoria's Upper Harbor. All rooms feature a private entrance and free WiFi.
Clean lovely room with kitchen and coffee machine !
Overlooking Victoria's inner harbor and Parliament buildings, this hotel features a balcony or patio in each room. The Bay Center is 4 minutes’ walk away. Free WiFi is available.
the apartment was very spacious and well equipped.
With stunning views of Victoria harbor, this hotel features an indoor pool and a restaurant. Complimentary WiFi is provided. The Royal BC Museum is 0.6 mi away.
Amazing location, beautiful room! I would highly recommend.
Enjoy a beautiful getaway when you choose The Vic, Ascend Hotel Collection®. The Garden City is yours to explore when you visit our boutique hotel in Victoria BC.
Brand new, very comfortable beds, excellent service.
Fairways Hotel on the Mountain has accommodations in Victoria. The property is located 6.1 miles from Royal Roads University, 9.1 miles from Camosun College and 11 miles from Point Ellice House.
Beautiful surroundings. Comfortable and clean room.
An indoor heated pool is featured at this central Victoria hotel. Free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen cable TV are provided in all guest rooms. Butchart Gardens is 22 minutes’ drive away.
Featuring an indoor/outdoor pool and hot tub, this Victoria oceanfront hotel is located around the Inner Harbor, only 15 minutes' walk from the city center.
Great food and all around great service by everyone
Located 8 minutes’ walk from Mayfair Shopping Center, this Victoria hotel offers free Wi-Fi. All rooms feature a coffee machine and a fridge.
Staff were quite friendly and professional upon arrival.
FAQs about hotels in Victoria
On average, 3-star hotels in Victoria cost $97 per night, and 4-star hotels in Victoria are $143 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Victoria can be found for $215 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Victoria this weekend is $196 or, for a 4-star hotel, $263. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Victoria for this weekend cost around $334 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $214 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Victoria for tonight. You'll pay around $243 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Victoria will cost around $340, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Picture Ye Olde English pubs, turn-of-the-century British buildings and immaculately planned parks. Now place it in a pristine coastal environment on Vancouver Island in Canada and you have the capital city of British Columbia, a region of extraordinary and unabashed beauty.
Grab your camera and head for a walk in the Garden City to the beautiful Butchart Gardens with its colourful flowers and foliage that change through the seasons. Revitalise your lungs with some pure Canadian air by going cycling along the largest network of bicycle tracks for any city in Canada.
The Inner Harbour provides many activities both on land or out to sea. Buskers and artists make this a lively epicentre of entertainment with many restaurants or take a harbour cruise to admire the coast from afar.
Whale watching is a must-do excursion from Victoria Harbour with the Orca whale a popular attraction. Craigdarroch Castle and the Royal British Columbia Museum are favourite day trips in the capital.
BC Ferries from Vancouver gets you to the southern tip of Vancouver Island. You can then drive a short distance to the city centre where most of the hotels are found on Booking.com. Victoria International Airport services flights from Canada and the USA.
A nice place to spend a quiet weekend away from the hustle...
A nice place to spend a quiet weekend away from the hustle and bustle of Vancouver. Downtown is easy to navigate with a lot of options to dine - restaurants, cafes and bars. Don't miss Milano coffee shop. The coffee and breakfast items are amazing. There are a couple of gluten-free and dairy-free options too. You won't need a car if you plan to explore the city but may need one to get there from Vancouver as it's a solid 30 minutes drive from Swartz Bay. All types of cuisines available in downtown - Canadian, Indian, Asian, Italian, fine dining, fast food etc. One sad thing though is that there were people sleeping in front of stores during the night. They did not look like junkies and rather just unfortunate to be in that situation. It was safe to wander about in the night but would not suggest to stretch your luck late into the night.
Chandrasekar
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Very safe, clean, driving not an issue, many to see and do...
Very safe, clean, driving not an issue, many to see and do and surprisingly inexpensive. Buchart Garden is a must see. Having tea time or a little bite with a glass of wine at the Empress is a great experience. Driving along the Fisherman's Wharf up.to those beautiful homes and communities is a great feeling.....positive thoughts in life.
Robert
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
What were your favorite spots?
What were your favorite spots? Use to be along Dallas Rd. and was so proud Dallas Rd. allowed dogs to walk along with their owners but now they are segregated to a muddy field. Where did you eat? So many places and atmospheres to choose from, from ethnically infused restaurants to funky places. Awesome place for breakfast is "John's Place" and if you're celiac "Six Mile Pub". Is getting around Victoria easy? Driving down town is a test of your patience. Lights stop you every second block, left turns jam up traffic flow to traffic jams caused by crammed streets made worse with bike lanes also impact parking. What would you avoid next time? down town > Use to be that Victoria was like a shiny penny but that is no longer the case. Street are not clean and the city no longer caters to the average visitor, instead the street people and beggars rule the roost. Speaking to other they feel the same which even includes those who live there. One resident stated they never go downtown because of the filth and harassment. So sad, because I was one of the biggest cheerleaders for Victoria.
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Anonymous
Canada
10
Scored 10
We enjoyed walking around the city, It is very beautiful,...
We enjoyed walking around the city, It is very beautiful, scenic city and there are a lot of interesting houses and buildings. There are also plenty of good restaurants and pubs. We enjoyed going to the Sticky Wicket each day for beers and to play darts.
john
Canada
10
Scored 10
I have the benefit of being a tourist as well as a former...
I have the benefit of being a tourist as well as a former resident of Victoria. I know where to go to maximize my visits, which often take place in the winter months as a way to escape the cold and snow at home. On that note, February is a great time to experience Vancouver Island because the flowers are beginning to bloom. Victoria is a lovely city to walk around, but I would highly recommend heading up-island if you have time and explore more of the island. It's stunningly beautiful everywhere you look!
Robert
Canada
10
Scored 10
Victoria is a lovely safe easy capital city.
Victoria is a lovely safe easy capital city. Lots to do and good restaurants. My favourite restaurant is Nubo.
Use your phone to drive around and take the weird short cuts as they are so much fun.
BC ferries are amazing for what they do but are also far from perfect and it pays to take a little time to understand their system. Get a reservation and keep it as simple as you can.
Victoria is a great weekend visit but if you are from farther away there are other fantastic and close destinations. Either on the famous west coast but also on the easier east coast of Vancouver Island.
We were upgraded to a queen deluxe suite. It was very nice and well appointed. Small kitchenette with nice coffee maker, microwave and refrigerator. There was a very comfortable leather sofa and a TV setup. The bedroom had a very comfortable bed and there was also a TV.
The TVs are smart and are connected to the internet so that you can login to your AmazonPrime or Netflix ect. Finally got around to watching Oppenheimer.
I used to live in Victoria and I love this area, great walking trails and access to downtown and nightlife.
It is a very nice boutique style hotel in James Bay, just off the inner harbour. Very convenient location as it is close to lots of the main inner harbour attractions and a short but lovely walk to downtown. Very new and nicely furnished suites and a nice patio. We had a unit with full key kitchen facilities which is handy if you want to keep your own food. It has underground parking for a fee. There is a restaurant just off the lobby, but we did not eat there due to so many other options in the area.
This newly renovated hotel (formerly a Ramada) is a real bargain compared to the sky-high prices charged by most Victoria establishments. One can tell that the reno was done expeditiously and could use some follow up here and there, but the room was very roomy, had large comfortable beds (we got a suite, Room 405) for a very good price. Two Queens in the bedroom. A seperate sitting room and dining area with small, fully funtional kitchen (stove, fridge, micro, etc) Nice, modern, clean bathroom.
A boutique hotel on the edge of downtown Victoria, BC. The Room was great. Lovely decor and period architecture. On the negative side, the rooms do not have individual thermostats, and it was very hot. Had to have the window open and the a/c running..in Canadian November. The room was a bit on the small side, but overall, it was great. Will be staying there again for another short stay. Close to downtown by car. Comfortable bed and pillows. Our room had a desk, microwave and mini fridge.
We loved the helpful friendly staff. We really liked the room. It was clean. It had a kitchenette. It had a bathtub which I need. It was perfect for us seniors. We also liked the pool and used it every evening for winding down the day and retiring for the night.
We loved the location as The Galloping Goose bike trail was adjacent to the hotel. One could bike to downtown Victoria for entertainment. It wasn’t too too expensive and it was affordable for us seniors.
I stayed with my family for 2 nights and 3 days. It was a beautiful house, a quiet and friendly neighborhood. I was surprised by the condition of the accommodation that was better than I expected and had a happy time. It was the best location to travel to downtown in 20 minutes. If you are going to Victoria, I recommend you to stay at this accommodation.
Extremely clean room, very friendly and welcoming staff and amazing location in downtown victoria. The parking was free the night that I stayed there and it was close by to the hotel. Wish I remembered the names of the front desk staff when I arrived. They were exceptional and made me feel like I was checking into a family home!
Easy to check-in and park. It's a very basic hotel (just a bedroom, no other amenities), so what you get is a comfortable place to sleep in a very good location in downtown Victoria. Lots of nearby restaurants. We liked nearby Frank's Honeybun Cafe on Yates for a casual breakfast.
The king sized bed surpassed our expectations. The location of the hotel was ideal for walking around downtown Victoria and James Bay. It was close to lots of different restaurants and activities. The overall cleanliness and amenities were really good for a hotel of this age.
Loved the room, the balcony with the view, and the facilities. The swimming pool was wonderful, and the hot tub and sauna were a nice surprise. The hotel is a bit out of the way but still within walking distance from downtown Victoria, and it is close to Fisherman's Wharf.
Location - Right in the downtown. Walkable to all that you would want to see in Victoria Downtown.
For Butchart Garden you need to catch a direct bus in just 5mins walk from the hotel. For all other beaches or farther locations u can always catch a bus in 3-5mins walk.
The Embassy Inn is a well-managed property, everything is organized, clean and working. The free breakfast is a good way to start the day, and the property is within a short walking distance of all the main attractions in downtown Victoria.
Everything you need for a "stay at home" visit to Victoria, great bar for evening drinks, easy walking distance to downtown area, beautiful evening view of Parliament building from our 7th floor window, very comfortable bed.
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The location was great, close to downtown Victoria and the shopping malls. Nice that the galloping goose trail runs right along the back at the hotel. The room was tastefully decorated with modern decor and very clean.
Great reception, beautiful old boutique hotel, great restaurant and pub, wonderful location in quiet residential neighbourhood. Outstanding value for your money in Victoria. Would highly recommend!
My partner and I attend the opera 3 times a year and always stay at the Strathcona. Its location in downtown Victoria is ideal. This is a modest hotel but the service is excellent!
Host tried her very best to accommodate. Great location for Fisherman's Wharf and downtown Victoria. Large room. Free parking. Probably good value for the area.
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