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.
Emily
Canada
Nice and warm and cozy, considering it was snowing out. Friendly staff. Always a pleasure to stay there.
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 Harbour is just 200 m away.
Tomasz
United Kingdom
Good location, centrally located in Victoria, BC. Reasonable price. Comfortable sleep.
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.
Wanda
Canada
The suite was exceptionally clean and cozy. It was so close to everything, Beacon Hill park is practically across the street. The museum, the Gorge and so much more all.within walking distance. The kitchenette was well stocked,.
Chateau Victoria Hotel & Suites has rooms with a refrigerator and free WiFi. A cable TV is offered in each room at Chateau Victoria Hotel & Suites. An electric kettle and a work desk are also...
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.
Stayed for my birthday. Childhood dream come true!
In a prime location in the West Shore district of Victoria, Holiday Inn Express & Suites Victoria-Colwood by IHG is located 1.8 km from Royal Roads University, 7.8 km from Camosun College and 10 km...
Breakfast was great. Good variety and food was hot.
Located just off Highway 17 and less than 10 km from the Victoria city center, this Elk Lake Hotel & Suites features a seasonal outdoor heated pool and an on-site restaurant.
Breakfast not complimentary but they are delicious.
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.
The bed was super comfortable. The room was clean.
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,...
Featuring 3-star accommodation, Howard Johnson Hotel by Wyndham Victoria is located in Victoria, 1.3 km from Point Ellice House and 1.8 km from Victoria Harbour Ferry.
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.
Excellent location. Extra nice room. very quiet. very clean.
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.
Comfy beds, quick and easy checkin, friendly staff.
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
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.
V clean room staff V cooperative excellent location
Located 8 minutes’ walk from Mayfair Shopping Centre, this Victoria hotel offers free Wi-Fi. All rooms feature a coffee machine and a fridge.
Hotel was good. Close to everything. Staff was excellent
FAQs about hotels in Victoria
On average, 3-star hotels in Victoria cost £77 per night, and 4-star hotels in Victoria are £122 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Victoria can on average be found for £184 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Victoria this weekend is £162 or, for a 4-star hotel, £180. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Victoria for this weekend cost on average around £232 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £102 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Victoria for tonight. You'll pay on average around £133 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Victoria will cost around £163 (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.
Relatively small city but beautiful city with lots of places...
Relatively small city but beautiful city with lots of places and the weather is forgiving compared to other Canadian cities. Transit can take longer waits and no train is available. Hire a car and you’ll be fine
Bonface
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I enjoyed seeing the Butterfly Gardens and Butchart Gardens.
I enjoyed seeing the Butterfly Gardens and Butchart Gardens. I also found the Royal Museum exhibits to be interesting. My husband and I enjoyed an excellent dinner at the Rebar Modern Food Restaurant. I ordered their small dinner salad, which turned out to be huge with an assortment of delicious, well prepared and presented vegetables! It was a great value for the money. I hope to return to Victoria this summer to visit the Gardens again and eat at Rebar. Next time I plan to visit the Bug Zoo too!
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Victoria has a blend of history and heritage, great Canadian...
Victoria has a blend of history and heritage, great Canadian service and warmth and a location to explore Vancouver island. Some great restaurants in town, but worth planning ahead and plenty of sights. Where else can you be in a bug museum one minute (and enjoy it!) and then be walking amongst totem poles the next? All good!
Simon
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I think the overall mistake we made was we only stayed for a...
I think the overall mistake we made was we only stayed for a night. We needed to spend a few nights there to get a more complete feel for the area, learn about the attractions and which restaurants would be worth our time. A very beautiful place.
Stockdale
United States
Scored 10
10
Victoria is a wonderful walking city.
Victoria is a wonderful walking city. We never drove anywhere while here. We walked or took the bus. There is a lot to see and do here. We mainly came to see a Christmas concert (which was outstanding), but also went to the RBC Museum, to several lovely restaurants and had a walk in Beacon Hill Park. We also visited Craigdarroch Castle.
Bainard Acheson
Scored 10
10
This is a town to be visited on foot except for the famous...
This is a town to be visited on foot except for the famous Butchart Gardens. But these can be reached by public bus, shuttle, taxi and Uber.
There are restaurants and very good shops on the streets, which are quite safe, even including a pedestrian avenue. Apart from the famous Butchart Gardens (a must see), visitors can enjoy the Royal British Columbia Museum, with its permanent and temporary exhibits, as well as an Imax theater, the Miniature Museum, China Town, the Harbour, the Parliament building, etc. A little far from central Victoria, is Craidarrogh Castle (long walk or taxi ride). Several places offer afternoon tea (British style).
Raquel
United States
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Located in downtown and most places are within 10-15 minutes of walking distance. Parking was $15/day around the corner which is reasonable from the hotel. Staff were super nice (Elvie) and room was good size with recently renovated vibe to it. Lots of places to eat, see, and do, close to the hotel. Room had strong water pressure for the shower, two TV's (King suite room), clean, and wifi was fast enough for our needs.
It was a great experience. I love the suite, spacious, clean, and comfortable. The view was great and the staff was friendly and welcoming, you really feel very welcome here. The location is wonderful as well, you can discover Victoria’s downtown and beaches on foot. One of the best hotels where I have ever stayed.
this was not a planned trip and to find the value we did so close to Victoria (uber $11 to downtown)
the hotel was inexpensive we were a party of 4 the room was very clean the beds were comfortable over the stagg were friendly and polite
we would certainly stay here again
Quirky hotel in a residential location but very close to downtown Victoria. The room and bed are very comfortable and the staff are friendly and attentive. Pub and restaurant downstairs offering tasty food at reasonable prices, what is not to like.
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!
Michelle
Canada
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