The Inner Harbour's grand old lady, this ivy-covered, picture-postcard edifice has been wowing cream tea-scoffing visitors for decades. Rooms are elegant but conservative and some are downright small, but the overall swanky colonial effect is classier than all the city's other ho… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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This character-packed century-old charmer has a loyal band of guests who keep coming back for its quiet, home-away-from-home feel - or maybe for the on-site pub. Some of the rooms have kitchenettes, but most are furnished with minimal fuss, and feel like old-school apartments whe… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Victoria's favorite motel - the one with the shiny copper frontage glinting in the sunlight - combines standard rooms fronting the road with much quieter suites hidden out back, in the courtyard. All are spacious and fairly comfortable, enjoying strolling-distance proximity to mo… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This former ugly duckling warehouse building has been converted into one of the city's finest boutique hotels. Most of its 29 suites have high ceilings and exposed-beam interiors, bolstered by all the modern luxuries you'll need. The attached brewpub and restaurant are added bonu… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
One of Victoria's most romantic sleepovers, this sumptuous guest house is a short walk from Inner Harbour. Behind its Tudoresque facade, accommodations range from flowery standard rooms to antique-lined, gable-ceilinged suites with canopy beds, marble fireplaces and Jacuzzi tubs.… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This formerly down-at-heel Victoria sleepover has new owners promising a new lease on life. A facelift has maintained the old gal's character with marble floors and chandeliers in the lobby, while giving its rooms a much-needed refurbishment. The standard rooms, many of them quit… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This bright and breezy 1932 manor house is not shy with its use of color: many of its rooms have bold, flower-patterned themes. There's a wide array of room amenities, with fireplaces, balconies, Jacuzzi tubs and four-poster beds among the offerings, and the three-course breakfas… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Simple but comfortable rooms at reasonable prices - check the bargain off-season rates - plus a great central location are the main reasons many people stay here. And the adjoining complex of bars, a nightclub and even a couple of rooftop volleyball courts make it worth coming ba… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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A delightful 1912 mansion in the city's historic Rockland district, Abbeymore is not far from the downtown core. Behind its colonial exterior hide antique-lined rooms, tastefully furnished with Victorian knick-knacks, cosy rugs and the kind of beds you have to climb to get into. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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This former budget favorite near City Hall has been given a spruce-up and a new name, but it still has the same mix of small single rooms - called 'Euro rooms' - and larger doubles. Not quite the boutique property it strives to be seen as, it's still a good midrange option in a h… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
In an excellent off-street location down Waddington Alley, Isabella's two gorgeous self-contained suites are in the heart of Victoria's SoJo bar-hopping, shopping and dining district. The suites include huge beds, full kitchens, claw-foot tubs and chic furnishings. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
From the guys who brought you Ocean Island Backpackers, this renovated 1907 heritage home in a quiet residential enclave, a short walk from the Inner Harbour, is a seriously good deal for groups of up to four (a little extra per person after double occupancy). Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This smashing seafront guesthouse in Esquimalt is a 45-minute walk from the Inner Harbour. Family-friendly, some of its rooms are ideal for small groups and its garden is dotted with activities for visiting sprogs. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
A short stumble from its own excellent brewpub, this clutch of adult-oriented heritage homes is divided into cozy suites combining luxury details with pampering comforts like private patios, soaker tubs and (for some) waterfront views. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
A delightful 1912 mansion in the city's historic Rockland district, Abbeymore is not far from the downtown core. Behind its colonial facade hide antique-lined rooms, tastefully furnished with Victorian knickknacks, cozy rugs and the kind of beds you have to climb to get into. The… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
An older motel dwarfed by towering hotel neighbors, the Crystal Court offers good-value rooms near Inner Harbour. The location is the main draw, with the rooms offering a glimpse of the golden age of North American motels, right down to the shagpile carpets. Half the rooms have k… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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