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Top neighbourhoods in Victoria

Downtown Victoria

Victoria's historic city centre captivates with its charming Inner Harbour, where seaplanes splash down beside the ivy-covered Empress Hotel. Cobblestone streets lead past the Royal BC Museum's impressive totem poles and bustling Government Street shops. Horse-drawn carriages and street musicians create a fairy-tale atmosphere that blends British colonial heritage with Pacific Coast beauty. Getting around couldn't be easier with most attractions within a 10-minute walk. You'll find everything from high-end seafood restaurants to casual pubs serving fish and chips. Boutique hotels in heritage buildings offer character-filled stays, while the harbour provides perfect launching points for whale watching adventures.

James Bay

James Bay wraps you in Victorian charm with stunning waterfront views and historic streets just steps from city centre Victoria. The Parliament Buildings' copper-green domes glisten near the bustling Inner Harbour, where seaplanes splash down daily. Wander past Emily Carr House and colourful floating homes at Fisherman's Wharf, where sea lions often make surprise appearances. Heritage B&Bs and boutique inns offer cosy stays in converted Victorian homes. The neighborhood's walkable streets make exploring easy, with most attractions within 15 minutes on foot. Casual seafood spots and area cafes dot the area, perfect for refuelling after a stroll along the Dallas Road waterfront.

Fairfield

Fairfield invites you to experience Victoria's seaside charm at a relaxed pace. Dallas Road's waterfront paths offer spectacular ocean views and beach access. Nearby, Beacon Hill Park unfolds with 200 acres of gardens, ponds, and even peacocks. History buffs will appreciate the heritage homes and Ross Bay Cemetery, while Cook Street Village delivers local flavour with its cafes and boutiques. Cosy B&Bs in converted Victorian homes make perfect bases for area exploration. Getting around is easy with frequent bus routes connecting to city centre in just 10 minutes. The tree-lined streets and quiet atmosphere create an authentic local experience away from typical tourist crowds.

Fernwood

Fernwood delivers Victoria's artistic soul with colourful 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 flavours at prices below city centre rates. Accommodation lean towards character-filled B&Bs and holiday rentals in heritage houses. Getting around is a breeze with frequent bus service to city centre just 15 minutes away and walkable streets that invite exploration.

Inner Harbour

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 harbour strolls. Waterfront restaurants serve up fresh seafood with killer views, though budget travellers can grab bites from nearby food trucks. Everything's walkable in this compact district, with water taxis providing scenic shortcuts across the harbour. Most attractions sit within a 10-minute walk, making this area perfect for car-free exploring.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels with a kitchenette in Victoria?
Based on guest reviews, The Oswego Hotel is one of the best Victoria hotels with a kitchenette. This property also has a cafe and an ocean view. The Parkside Hotel And Spa is another top-rated option where you can make your favourite meals throughout your stay.
What are the cheapest hotels with a kitchenette in Victoria?
Helms Inn is a budget-friendly choice that also features a garden and WiFi. Stay in a cheap hotel in Victoria with a kitchenette from AU$168 and spend less on takeout bills.
What is the best time to stay in a hotel with a kitchenette in Victoria?
If you prefer to visit when it's not as busy, head here in January. You could snag some amazing deals on Victoria hotels with a kitchenette around that time. The warmest time of year is in July, with temperatures ranging from 13ºC to 20ºC. It's typically coolest in December, averaging between 4ºC and 6ºC.
What hotels with a kitchenette are closest to Royal BC Museum?
Make The Oswego Hotel your base for discovering this highlight. It's a quick drive from Royal BC Museum and comes with a kitchenette, a cafe and an ocean view. The Parkside Hotel & Spa is another option worth checking out. Search for hotels in Victoria with a kitchenette near this attraction and experience the perfect mix of convenience and location.
What hotels with a kitchenette in Victoria have a pool?
With a kitchenette, a pool, a cafe and heated floors, The Parkside Hotel & Spa ticks all the boxes. Leisure also meets convenience at 1 Bedroom China Town Condo. It's another sought-after Victoria hotel with a kitchenette and a pool.
Are there any hotels with a kitchenette in Victoria with parking?
The Oswego Hotel is one of 952 hotels in Victoria with a kitchenette and parking. This stay comes with a cafe and an ocean view too. The Parkside Hotel & Spa is another option with parking availability, making it convenient to bring back groceries for your kitchenette.

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