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 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.
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.
Jimmy vincent
Canada
Location was perfect for travel to waterfront. Rooms were decent and as requested.
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.
Jan
Canada
The bed was comfortable. Great location. It is unique
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.
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.
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 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.
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,...
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
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.
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
FAQs about hotels in Victoria
On average, 3-star hotels in Victoria cost $101 per night, and 4-star hotels in Victoria are $148 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Victoria can be found for $223 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Victoria this weekend is $248 or, for a 4-star hotel, $302. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Victoria for this weekend cost around $385 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $202 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Victoria for tonight. You'll pay around $240 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Victoria will cost around $322, 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.
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.
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.
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.
The building is beautiful and has many characteristic elements, it's like you're walking into someones house instead of a hotel. It feels very cosy. The hotel is situated in a calm neighbourhood and within a five minute drive to the city centre of Victoria. The room itself is clean, spacious and the bed is very comfortable. The staff was very friendly and check-in/check-out was easy to do.
The front desk staff were very friendly and accommodating. They held our luggage since we were checking out of another hotel and had a few hours to spare. The location was perfect. Within walking distance of downtown and a coffee shop and grocery store. We couldn't have asked for a better place to spend our time in victoria.
This is a standard boutique hotel. We loved the location, Victoria is a very walkable city so it certainly pays to be central. The rooms were smaller but that's to be expected with DT boutique hotels. Parking was offsite but very close and was not an inconvenience at all. The staff were super friendly.
Situated in a good location in downtown Victoria, the kitchen suite is great for being able to prepare meals. The room is quiet and comfortable. It is walking distance to The Empress, Beacon Hill, China town and great stores on Government street.
It was 15 minutes from downtown Victoria and the price is one of the cheapest we could find. The place is clean and the person at the reception was able to change us from a 2 single bed to a queen size bed (as we requested but nobody answered).
Clean, spacious rooms; free parking; good rate; good location; free breakfast; small kitchenette. We have stayed in various downtown hotels, and for the combination of the above amenities we found it the best. Would stay there again.
The hotel is in a great location in downtown Victoria. The room was comfy, stylish and beautifully renovated. The staff were very friendly and accommodating, particularly when we requested an early check in to attend a wedding!
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.
Our stay at the hotel was fantastic. The location was convenient, the staff was friendly and the rooms were spacious with great views. Overall, we would recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Victoria.
Lovely old hotel in the oldest part of Victoria allows you to really experience the history and ambience of this prettiest city in Canada. Staff are great and the restaurant and pub excellent.
Beautiful hotel with amazing staff!! We were able to leave our luggage while we visited Victoria. They also treated our little Lola (dog) to a treat and made her feel welcome. thank you!
Nice welcome from Joo at front desk. Kitchen. Pool. Close to downtown. Room was quiet except for some young people returning to hotel around midnight and talking loudly in corridor.
Pretty much everything. Clean, classy, staff was delightful, breakfast was great! I’m a San Francisco girl, but if I ever go to Victoria again, I am calling Abigail’s hotel.
The security features around the hotel made me very comfortable. I was so happy to see them. It's such a great location for visiting Victoria. The staff were so lovely.
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