Featuring a seasonal outdoor pool and 2 on-site restaurants, this Victoria hotel is located along major bus routes. Uptown Shopping Center is only 1 minute away.
Offering 2 on-site restaurants, The Huntingdon Hotel and Suites provides free WiFi in all areas. A cable TV is included in all rooms. Victoria’s Inner Harbor is just 656 ft away.
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.
Wanyu
Canada
I like Beacon Hill Park very well. It’s amazing to have a walk in it after breakfast.
The Oswego Hotel is located on a quiet street a few minutes' walk from Victoria’s parliament buildings and historic harbor.
Abigail
United States of America
Conveniently located so we could walk to where we wanted to go; great value for the suite and convenient to have a kitchen (full size refrigerator, oven, dishwasher plus pots/pans, knives etc.); pull out couch was comfortable! Spacious and good closet space. We were able to store luggage before check in / after check out while we did sightseeing. Friendly staff that gave us good recommendations and clean, well maintained spaces.
Offering a restaurant and a fitness center, BEST WESTERN PLUS Carlton Plaza Hotel is located in Victoria. Free Wi-Fi access is available. Cedar Hill Golf Course is 3.1 mi away.
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.
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.
Featuring an on-site restaurant and coffee shop, Victoria hotel features a business center and free WiFi in every room. Victoria's Inner Harbor is only 1.4 mi away.
Located in the heart of Victoria and across from the Inner Harbor, this property offers old Victorian décor, an on-site bar/lounge and a billiards room. Rooms feature a flat-screen cable TV.
Offering 2 on-site restaurants, The Huntingdon Hotel and Suites 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
Friendly staff
Really nice free breakfast
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.
Even was great. Location, rooms, breakfast, hot tub
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.
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🙂
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.
The accomadtions were perfect. I will come back sgain
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.
Located just off Highway 17 and less than 6.2 mi from the Victoria city center, this Elk Lake Hotel & Suites features a seasonal outdoor heated pool and an on-site restaurant.
Staff was awesome! Fabulous service at the front desk!
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.
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.
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.
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
Featuring an indoor swimming pool and fitness center, this Victoria, British Columbia hotel is less than 10 minutes’ walk to whale watching tours at the Inner Harbor.
They gave us a beautiful room. Nice and quiet at night.
This all-suite hotel is located in Old Town Victoria, 5 minutes' walk from the Inner Harbor. The hotel offers suites with full kitchens and original art work.
The location is perfect! Friendly reception staff!
Located in the heart of Victoria and across from the Inner Harbor, this property offers old Victorian décor, an on-site bar/lounge and a billiards room. Rooms feature a flat-screen cable TV.
Breakfasts were delicious, loved the reading room,
FAQs about hotels in Victoria
On average, 3-star hotels in Victoria cost $105 per night, and 4-star hotels in Victoria are $151 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Victoria can be found for $221 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Victoria this weekend is $230 or, for a 4-star hotel, $293. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Victoria for this weekend cost around $335 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $219 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Victoria for tonight. You'll pay around $289 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Victoria will cost around $288, 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.
Beautiful city with many places within walking distance.
Beautiful city with many places within walking distance. Don't miss Butchart Gardesn, Fisherman's warf and the parliament building at night. we had two dogs so meals at fishermans warf were the best and most accomodating. Our stay was too short but it gave us enough ideas for a longer return trip.
totally worth it!
DUANE
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Would be helpful if there was a bus on Bellville st.
Would be helpful if there was a bus on Bellville st. As it’s a long walk for a handicap person to walk up to Douglas st.
Over all felling Victoria needs to do more to make the city more handicap accessible. Many businesses have stairs that are very restricted.
Marilyn
Canada
10
Scored 10
Victoria is a great city to visit for a walking visit.
Victoria is a great city to visit for a walking visit. Don't bother with a car - parking is expensive or non-existent. Skip the tourist shops on Government Street (except Murchies Teas). Beacon Hill Park is nice especially in spring or summer. The walk around the waterfront presents some interesting views. The Royal British Columbia Museum is a great place to learn about the history of western Canada. Overall, a nice, comfortable place to visit with slight British flavor.
George
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I lived in Victoria for 20 years and have stayed at the...
I lived in Victoria for 20 years and have stayed at the Emptess numerous times before and since. I find your attitude and facilities impersonal and commonplace. No individuality or character.
Run of the mill. Even the Union Club is more comfortable.
The Empress had a certain atmosphere you have lost it. No different than any other American hotel. I would stay at the Magnolia for convenience or Dashwood Inn. The only difference between the the Emptess and Sandmans is price.
You do have excellent staff. All your recent “ improvements seem to be money oriented and an effort to be “ politically correct “
Jennifer
Canada
10
Scored 10
Victoria is a beautiful city.
Victoria is a beautiful city. We were able to experience most of it on foot and bicycle. People were so kind and we felt safe the whole time. We also used city transit which is very clean and safe. Very impressed with our overall visit and I hope I can get back to see more. On a side note, we were there in April and many things were closed on Mondays. And a lot of the city doesn't open until 10 am even on regular work days. One of our favorite things was Fishermans Wharf. The food and atmosphere were fantastic!
Tracy
10
Scored 10
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.
This hostel was the cheapest option which I found for our last minute trip to Victoria. For such a price I didnt expect much, but have to say that for 1night it was ideal. Very close to downtown, walkable to beach and Beacon park. It is maybe 1-2min from the bus station from a ferry terminal. I didnt expect much from breakfast and the dinner but the pasta dinner was pretty cool and breakfast was nice too. The only negative thing was the hair on a bedlinen, other than that the room was clean and also the shared washroom.
Excellent cosy and comfortable hotel that felt more like a home and in a very pretty area, only a few blocks walking distance to downtown
Very reasonably priced for such a handy location
Large room was warm but also able to open windows. Loved the little touches like the coffee station in the foyer of a morning.
Friendly, helpful, funny staff.
Very clean & rooms smelt lovely.
We had a dinner and breakfast at the restaurants on the premises and both were exceptionally well priced & delicious
We were welcomed as if we were the most important guests ever to check in. Quiet location yet so close to downtown and the Mayfair Mall.
The young man at the desk ( Eric? - I am sorry not sure) was so polite and helpful. Your restaurant was closed for renovations ( not mentioned on your web site) and we had invited friends to join us for breakfast. Hie recommendation was superb. Without doubt, you are our go to hotel in Victoria
The room has been updated. Unlike a lot of hotels there are plenty of places to put your stuff unlike other places. There is a microwave, fridge and lavazza coffee maker. Perfect. The bed is very comfortable. The location is downtown and within walking distance of many places. The staff at the hotel are excellent t. They do go above and beyond and certainly have that personal touch.
The Rialto is our go to place in Victoria.
The location was perfect for exploring Victoria - easily walkable to the downtown area and ferry terminals. The room was clean and comfortable. The studio suite was well equipped and perfect for a lengthy stay. The staff was all friendly and helpful. The hotel had an exceptional pool area - really clean and with locker rooms. The game room, billiard room and laundry room were also clean and easy to use.
The Oswego Hotel was lovely to stay at! Me and my husband stayed in a studio suite for two nights and it was perfect! The location was so nice - it was only about a 10 minute walk to downtown Victoria. We found a beautiful walk just steps away from the Hotel, its called the David Foster Harbour Pathway. The bed was really comfy too! Overall, we had a great stay and would recommend :)
Lovely condo with terrace in excellent central location in downtown Victoria. A great home away from home when visiting in Victoria area. We could not have picked a better spot to stay in terms of being in the midst of things. So great to stop in as needed during the day of sightseeing for a quick change, rest, etc. Much better than a hotel room!
Loved our stay in a two bedroom suite with huge terrace and the best views of Victoria from the 16 floor. We travelled with 3 kids including twin infants and the hotel staff were very accommodating providing two cribs in the room. We really enjoyed the in room service from vista 18. All staff members were friendly and helpful.
The James Bay is an older building in an old neighborhood of victorian and craftmen style homes. There is a restaurant and a pub connected with the hotel.
Hotel staff are very friendly and helpful.
If you are looking for modern and all the conveniences look elsewhere. But I will happily stay here again.
The hotel is located in a very good location within walking distance from attractions like the Royal BC Museum, Beacon Hill Park, and the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Also, the hotel is very near to downtown Victoria which has a number of good restaurants and cafes.
The location of this hotel is perfect for exploring the city on foot. It is central to the waterfront and the pedestrian zone in downtown. The staff are very professional yet friendly. I wouldn't stay anywhere else for a visit to central Victoria.
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.
The location was easy to find, the staff were friendly and helpful. The room and seating parlour were exceptional as well as the breakfast nook area. It was a perfect location for walking to all the best downtown attractions in Victoria.
Best birthday trip I ever spent. Very friendly staff and awesome rooms with great views of the city. It is a phenomenal location as well. This will be our go to hotel whenever we visit Victoria
It is a dated building but clean. The room is specious. Worth the money.
The reception lady is super nice to introduce what to see in Victoria and how to be there.
Feel welcome in this hotel.
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