Located on the Trans-Canada Highway and 5-minute drive from the inner harbor, this hotel features free Wi-Fi. The Victoria Ferry is just 3 minutes away.
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 Harbour is just 200 m away.
Located in the heart of the city, this historic Victoria hotel features on-site restaurants and rooftop sand volleyball courts. The hotel offers rooms with free WiFi.
Featuring a seasonal outdoor pool and 2 on-site restaurants, this Victoria hotel is located along major bus routes. Uptown Shopping Centre is only 1 minute away.
Located within Victoria's Inner Harbour, this hotel is 190 m 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 centre offers spacious accommodations with free WiFi. Dallas Road is 15 minutes' walk away.
Overlooking Victoria’s beautiful Inner Harbour, this historic hotel features extensive spa treatments and a selection of on-site restaurants. The Royal British Columbia Museum is 5 minutes' walk away....
Offering an indoor pool, fitness centre and sauna, Days Inn Victoria Uptown is located in Victoria's Upper Harbour. All rooms feature a private entrance and free WiFi.
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 Harbour is just 200 m away.
Great location. Bed was very comfy. Staff was friendly.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Victoria-Colwood offers accommodation in Langford. All air-conditioned rooms feature a flat-screen TV with cable channels.
Breakfast was great. Good variety and food was hot.
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.
Located in the heart of Victoria and across from the Inner Harbour, 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,
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.
perfect location, good room rate, adequate breakfast
Near activities such as shopping and golfing, just off the Trans Canada Highway, this hotel offers comfortable guestrooms with contemporary amenities as well as relaxing facilities in Victoria,...
Located on the Trans-Canada Highway and 5-minute drive from the inner harbor, this hotel features free Wi-Fi. The Victoria Ferry is just 3 minutes away.
Good according the price, the stay was very pleasant
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.
Nice access to Tourist area. Next door to Murchies Coffee.
Located 750 metres from Victoria Golf Club, Oak Bay Beach Hotel features an on-site spa. Paid underground parking is available for all guests. All spacious rooms offer a balcony or deck.
Featuring historic décor, this adult-only Victoria accommodation 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 situated on Fisherman's Wharf in Victoria. A balcony with a gas BBQ is provided with each unit.
Everything! Location, comfort, facility and service🙂
Just 1 km from the Pacific Ocean, this Victoria heritage hotel boasts an on-site restaurant and a pub. Free Wi-Fi and a cable TV are featured in every guest room. Free parking is available.
Great character and lovely short walk to the centre of Victoria
Outside of Beacon Hill Park, this all-suite hotel in Victoria city centre offers spacious accommodations with free WiFi. Dallas Road is 15 minutes' walk away.
Convenient, clean, comfortable & close to the city centre.
Overlooking Victoria's inner harbour and Parliament buildings, this hotel features a balcony or patio in each room. The Bay Centre is 4 minutes’ walk away. Free WiFi is available.
the apartment was very spacious and well equipped.
With stunning views of Victoria harbour, this hotel features an indoor pool and a restaurant. Complimentary WiFi is provided. The Royal BC Museum is 1 km 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.
Featuring an indoor/outdoor pool and hot tub, this Victoria oceanfront hotel is located around the Inner Harbour, only 15 minutes' walk from the city centre.
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 Harbour.
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 Harbour. The hotel offers suites with full kitchens and original art work.
The location is perfect! Friendly reception staff!
Located in the heart of the city, this historic Victoria hotel features on-site restaurants and rooftop sand volleyball courts. The hotel offers rooms with free WiFi.
Great central location.
Helpful staff.
Comfortable.
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FAQs about hotels in Victoria
On average, 3-star hotels in Victoria cost £74 per night, and 4-star hotels in Victoria are £109 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Victoria can on average be found for £171 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Victoria this weekend is £152 or, for a 4-star hotel, £316. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Victoria for this weekend cost on average around £310 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £152 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Victoria for tonight. You'll pay on average around £316 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Victoria will cost around £320 (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.
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.
Nick
Canada
10
Scored 10
Beautiful city , great “A Day of Hockey in Canada”...
Beautiful city , great “A Day of Hockey in Canada” celebration , restaurants are expensive ,but lots of them. We dined at the Keg , perfect waterfront view . Best Macarons ever in a shop called Bon macarons . Easy to walk everywhere, clean safe city .
BJ
Canada
10
Scored 10
My 28th visit to Victoria, BC, Canada in my lifetime was the...
My 28th visit to Victoria, BC, Canada in my lifetime was the first one in January due to must-see exhibits at the Royal BC Museum (Angkor Wat) and the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria (Sophie Pemberton) ending soon. Although high winds & waves occurred on the days we took the ferry across the Salish Sea, the weather in Victoria was fine the whole time we were there! My friends & I walked onto the ferry, & traveled by bus to and from Victoria. We walked to the places we visited, and even in January these walks were pleasant. Yay! Victoria finally has a sewage treatment plant! This was my first visit since this plant became operational! It's sad that European Canadians built this city on land sacred to the Tung'uxw for thousands of years. I mourn the loss of pristine forests, waters, & skies in this part of the world, yet soon global warming will cause all 8 billion people on this planet to be extinct, so we must enjoy life while it lasts. {Global warming in 2023 was based on pollution in 1973, so we're locked into increased warming for 50 to 100 years due to this past foolishness plus feedbacks caused by the global warming in recent times. It sure would be nice if all the people in this world could agree to end all wars so we can begin World Peace One! This would of course include an end of pollution that will permeate Earth's atmosphere by 50 years in the future.} Stayed at James Bay Inn; ate there & at James Joyce Bistro. Always go as a walk-on passenger on the ferries, and ride public transit buses to & from Victoria on Vancouver Island. Always walk around town, especially via Beacon Hill Park. Keep life simple, make life sweet. Be nice to other people, and other people will be nice to you. Victoria is vital: It has a nice relaxed pulse.
Bruce
United States
10
Scored 10
Though we lived in Victoria for many years, seeing the...
Though we lived in Victoria for many years, seeing the building that has gone on really has made a change to downtown.
I'll need to re-aquaint myself with the shops, businesses and museums. Oh and the gardens too.
I would love to ride on the harbour ferries.
See the Nautical museum.Try the new Persian Restaurant on Burnside.Visit Irish Linen shop. Check out Crystal Gardens. I swam there as a child.
Chateau Victoria is in a great location and it is easy to walk to many local places of interest. Secure parking was also available. The staff were all friendly and helpful. We stayed in a One-Bedroom suite which had a separate lounge area. The room was very comfortable and there was a small kitchenette with a microwave. The hotel has a lovely lobby and bar. On the top floor is a restaurant with spectacular views over the city. We had cocktails there one evening and good breakfasts on two days.
Our room was exceptionally clean and modern. The staff were very friendly and accommodating. Grace, at the reception desk, was lovely and attentive. There is a games room with a massive tv as well as table tennis and foos ball and we popped in there each day to play. The location of the hotel is very good and we were able to walk downtown from there every day. We could not have asked for a better stay. Great job everybody!
The unit was very nice, facilities were great. The place has all the usual appliances that we needed to prepare our meals. Microwave oven, 4-burner stovetop, dishwasher, fridge, freezer . . . . I would highly recommend the unit to a family or someone looking to stay in downtown Victoria. Be it a few days or a few weeks. Very accessible and in close proximity to a lot of the important downtown attractions.
I won’t stay anywhere else from now on when I visit my son in Victoria! What a lovely place! The room was great. I enjoyed the character, furnishings, fireplace, walkable location near downtown, the waterfront and Beacon Hill Park. Excellent value! Loved the courtyard, and that it was dog friendly. It felt like a home away from home, not a hotel room. I will return soon and often.
Really big and cosy airbnb. Cindy was making sure from the beginning that we felt welcome and at home. The beds were really comfortable and downtown was only a few minutes by car. At the accomodation there was a folder with different suggestions what you can do in Victoria. Overall we had a great experience and it was the best place where we stayed on Vancouver Island.
Your staff are the best thing in a city where everyone is working so hard to provide the best service.
The location is great as I presume that this hotel is largely responsible for the development and growth of Victoria
You set a very high standard and the whole town has your hotel to thank and responsible for how this town has become the best of Canada
The best service in Victoria
Staff are excellent, always cheerful and helpful spacious room very comfortable family room
You feel everyone is welcoming you at the hotel and very friendly . I highly recommend the Vic hotel for everyone going to Victoria especially families.
Thank you for such a great service.
The staff was busy, but maintained friendliness and efficiency. The location couldn't have been better for us as it was right across the street from the Victoria Clipper. It was very easy to walk around the Inner Harbour from the hotel. The price was right for a one night stay.
Its a great, quirky boutique hotel with so much character, in the heart of downtown Victoria. The front desk person (Wren- sp?) was incredibly professional and friendly. He upgraded us to a room with a view of the inner harbor. We'd go back simply bc of how great he was
Very comfy. In walking distance of downtown and close to parks marine etc. Room had EVERYTHING you could need for self catering but was also close to shopping malls and a wide range of eating places. The hotel restaurant was excellant -great food and reasonably priced.
The hotel is located in a quiet neighborhood, away from the busy streets of downtown Victoria. The property exuded Old World charm and stateliness. The night front desk manager was kind in offering to have a fresh pot of coffee ready for our early 4:30 a.m. departure.
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.
Good value for the money. This is a budget hotel so - rated accordingly. Good location, staff helpful. Hotel shows some wear and tear but is comfortable and convenient walk to downtown and restaurants. Has free parking - a great bonus.
The location close to downtown Victoria is awesome. Very walkable from downtown to the hotel. The kitchenette is a huge plus for this room. We have stayed here once before and were not disappointed in our second stay here.
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.
Iconic hotel in the heart of Victoria Inner Harbour. Staff was courteous and prompt. Great swimming pool and no one seems to take advantage of it. We had the pool to ourselves!
We needed a place to stay for a quick overnight to Victoria to see a movie. This little hotel served the purpose well. Clean and comfortable was all we needed.
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