Victoria is a thriving city of heritage architecture and time-honored traditions like afternoon tea. With the ocean at its doorstep and wilderness in its backyard, it’s also a perfect place for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find everything from a world-class science and natural history museum to a blooming public park where peacocks roam freely, plus a range of unique shops, cafes and restaurants. And more cycling routes than any other Canadian city, providing a great way to explore the scenery.
Restaurants in Victoria
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**UPDATE** We intend to operate our guided walking tours throughout the winter season 2020-2021. We take the safety of our guests, guides, and restaurant tour partners very seriously. Every guests will be given a complimentary "Covid Safety Kit" that includes a mask, hand wipes, and a soothing tea from The Empress Hotel. Our guides will be wearing masks and we strongly encourage our guests to wear them too. We take a maximum of 6 guests per tour, we offer hand sanitizer throughout the tour, and we will encourage and enforce a 2-metre distance between guests. That being said we are thrilled to continue to offer fun, delicious, and interesting food tours that showcase the amazing culinary scene in Victoria and by joining one of our tours you are supporting multiple small local businesses. Each guest receives a complimentary Eat Like a Local discount card after each tour that you can use to eat & shop after or during the tour. We are excited to host you on our award-winning food tours!
5.0 based on 7 reviews
I had a wonderful facial with Melissa T. I highly recommend it! Excellent cleanliness and the most fantastic relaxing, cleansing facial. Melissa was professional, kind and gives a wonderful facial and hand massage!
4.5 based on 199 reviews
A Victorian-style cemetery containing the earthly remains of Vancouver's most prominent families.
Overlooking the ocean, this is a lovely final resting place for many Victorians. It is large and well kept, and an interesting place to think of the past and ones future!
4.5 based on 258 reviews
The 1,434-seat Royal Theatre, opened in 1913 as the Victoria Opera House, is a heritage jewel. It is the home of the Victoria Symphony, Pacific Opera Victoria, as well as a diverse selection of locally produced entertainment. The Royal is also known as Victoria's "home of the stars", offering a showcase for performances from some of the world's greatest entertainers in theatre and dance to classical music and rock 'n' roll.
Saw a few shows here, staff is great, seats comfy, good visibility and great sound. Usually free parking on street close by. Lovely decor
4.5 based on 4,017 reviews
This park holds a tree planted by Winston Churchill in 1929.
Lovely park - beautiful gardens, paths, playgrounds, ponds, the beach, history, world’s tallest totem pole
4.5 based on 402 reviews
Very peaceful and beautiful architecture. Wonderful stained glass and lofty vaulted ceilings. Location downtown is very convenient.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Visit The Parkside Spa to escape into a tranquil, welcoming atmosphere complemented by our full menu of professional services and treatments. Our spa uses only the most luxurious products which have been hand-picked in order to bring you the very best nature has to offer. We are committed to helping our guests restore their natural harmony of wellness and beauty.
My daughter and I had massages at the Parkside Spa and enjoyed the hot tub and pool afterwards - great experience for the couple of hours we were there - clean facilities, excellent management, excellent massage therapist. Will definitely go back!
4.5 based on 147 reviews
We went for a long walk with our dog, it’s an off leash beach. Pretty around there, fun and great pictures!
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Did this walk to explore some of the quieter side of Victoria. Take the path from Fisherman's wharf and follow the coastline. A well made path all the way and stunning views out to sea and the wildlife & bird life there . Loved all the older style wooden buildings along this route Lots of park benches on the way to sit and enjoy views or enjoy a picnic. We turned off at the world largest totem pole and cut back through the stunning Beacon Hill Park , Great way to spend a few hours in the sunshine
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