Discover these places worth visiting in Victoria and select a hotel nearby for ultimate convenience
Inner-Harbour Pathway
DDer Moo45 minutes drive from British Columbia to Vancouver ferry. very nice view on the way to Victoria.( BC capital)
Fisherman's Wharf Park
小小思文Victoria Fisherman's Wharf is also a very interesting place. You can see many good projects on this pier. The overall condition of Fisherman's Wharf is not bad. You can also go fishing here, and many hotels can taste seafood.
Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
SsculptorThe British Columbia Parliament Building is located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It is the seat of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. The neo-baroque building is located on Belleville Street, facing the Inner Harbour, and is the most famous landmark in Victoria.
Victoria’s Chinatown National Historic Site
PpoohwubearVictoria was the last stop on our Alaskan cruise, and we only had around three hours to explore the city. We found some walking trails from the cruise ship terminal towards downtown and Chinatown (Canada’s oldest), where we grabbed a late night bubble tea snack before heading back to the ship.
Crystal Garden
小小思文High roof, behind a more famous hotel, this garden is also planted with a lot of people tropical plants, the hotel itself is quite beautiful, you can enjoy a lot of good choices, and the artificial lake is also very good.
Craigdarroch Castle
小小思文A rich private castle, modeled on the classical style, built for just over a hundred years, this castle is also quite simple layout, did not enter the interior to visit, you can see things are also very surprised, I like the style here.
Beacon Hill Park
__We***12Beacon Hill Park is Victoria’s oldest and most popular park. It boasts an ornamental lake with a beautiful stone bridge which is home to a vast array of wild fowl including Blue Herons that nest in the old growth trees that surround the lake. Walk up Beacon Hill for spectacular views of the Olympic Mountains and the waterfront. You can watch cricket being played on the cricket pitch and stroll through the many flower gardens. If you are lucky you can also enjoy performances at the band shell. The park is a must see for anyone visiting Victoria.
Royal BC Museum
RRuilinRoyal BC Museum (Royal British Columbia Museum), its brochure can be seen everywhere: on the ferry to Victoria, at the visitor center. Located at the intersection of the main road, across the road in both directions is Empress Hotel and the Provincial Parliament Building. The tour guide explained: Just look at the door, there is no time to go in, go in and buy tickets...
BC Parliament Buildings
RRuilinParliament Buildings (BC Provincial Council Building), open to tourists from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm every Monday to Friday, and there is a free tour guide, about 35 minutes. During the summer tourist season, it is open daily, even if you are on holidays.
Prince of Whales Whale & Marine Wildlife Adventures
RRuilinThe promotion of Prince of Whales whale watching activities started from the ferry to Victoria. There is an office of the whale watching company on the shore of Inner Harbour, with prices starting at $109. The boats going out to sea for whale watching are moored in Inner Harbour.