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Downtown Victoria boasts a lively atmosphere with movie theatres, stage theatres, hotels, and various dining options. Explore tourist attractions like Bastion Square, Centennial Square, and the historic Chinatown.
You can explore vibrant attractions like Beacon Hill Park, Fisherman's Wharf Park, and the Royal British Columbia Museum in this area near Victoria's Inner Harbour. Accessible via Belleville Street and other main roads, it also offers a HeliJet terminal and a US ferries terminal.
Residential community featuring low-rise apartments and single-family homes, Fairfield boasts ocean waters perfect for wind surfing and para-sailing. Enjoy scenic views at Clover Point, and explore Cook Street Village's cafés, boutiques, and grocery stores.
Fernwood delivers Victoria's artistic soul with colorful murals splashed across heritage buildings and monthly art walks that transform streets into outdoor galleries. The Belfry Theatre anchors this creative hub with intimate performances in a converted church. Community events buzz around Fernwood Square while tree-lined streets showcase charming Edwardian and Craftsman homes that tell stories of old Victoria.
Independent cafes and farm-to-table restaurants offer local flavors at prices below downtown rates. Accommodations lean toward character-filled B&Bs and vacation rentals in heritage houses. Getting around is a breeze with frequent bus service to downtown just 15 minutes away and walkable streets that invite exploration.
Victoria's Inner Harbour buzzes with charm where boats bob and seaplanes splash down against a backdrop of stately buildings. Street performers entertain crowds while the grand Parliament Buildings and ivy-covered Empress Hotel stand watch over the scene. The Royal BC Museum and Thunderbird Park's totem poles offer cultural stops between shopping trips along Government Street and harbor strolls.
Waterfront restaurants serve up fresh seafood with killer views, though budget travelers can grab bites from nearby food trucks. Everything's walkable in this compact district, with water taxis providing scenic shortcuts across the harbor. Most attractions sit within a 10-minute walk, making this area perfect for car-free exploring.
You can stroll along Victoria Clipper Ferry Terminal for relaxing water views when you're in Inner Harbour. If you carry on walking you'll get to Victoria Harbour, Victoria Fisherman's Wharf, and Victoria Cruise Ship Terminal for some more water views.
You can stroll along Victoria Harbour for relaxing water views when you're in Inner Harbour. If you carry on walking you'll get to Victoria Clipper Ferry Terminal, Victoria Fisherman's Wharf, and Victoria Cruise Ship Terminal for some more water views.
If you'd like to get a taste of Victoria student life, check out University of Victoria in Saanich East. Why not take a stroll along the port and watch the sunset while you're here?
Government Street is just one of the places to see in Victoria, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Check out the shops and top-notch restaurants in this walkable area.
You can spend an afternoon browsing the exhibits at Royal BC Museum in Victoria. Wander the area's waterfront or simply enjoy one of its top-notch restaurants.
Explore the waterfront in Victoria with a trip to Victoria Fisherman's Wharf. Wander the area's picturesque gardens or simply enjoy one of its top-notch restaurants.
Lose yourself in the British-meets-Pacific charm of Canada's westernmost capital city. The Parliament Buildings stand proudly alongside the grand Empress Hotel, both overlooking a bustling harbor where seaplanes land with surprising grace. Butchart Gardens dazzles with meticulously maintained blooms that somehow thrive year-round. The second-oldest Chinatown in North America hides fascinating alleys and shops behind its ornate Gate of Harmonious Interest. Whale-watching tours offer close encounters with orcas in the Salish Sea. The Royal BC Museum brings indigenous First Nations culture to life through remarkable artifacts. Victoria Bug Zoo and Miniature World provide quirky diversions between stops at local pubs serving proper British ales.
Victoria is a walkable location known for its port, museums, and gardens. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Plan a fun excursion to Victoria Clipper Ferry Terminal and Victoria Harbour. A stop at other sights like The McPherson Playhouse and Chinatown will create memories.