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The Best Boutique Hotels in Victoria, British Columbia

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Just a 90-minute ferry ride from mainland Canada, Victoria is the gateway city to Vancouver Island. It’s home to the world-renowned Butchart Gardens and Royal BC Museum. Stroll past the colorful Fisherman’s Wharf, dotted with float homes, and watch the seaplanes land at Inner Harbour. Stay a few days before exploring the rest of Vancouver Island.

While the rest of Canada shivers in the cold, Victoria holds its annual flower count in February. Hanging baskets perfume the ocean breezes around the Inner Harbour and planters burst with blooms in front of the British Columbia Parliament Buildings and downtown restaurants. Enjoy a stay at the finest boutique hotels in Victoria.

Oak Bay Beach Hotel

Hotel

The outdoor pool and hot tubs with a view out to the ocean at Oak Bay Beach Hotel in Victoria
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Find water, water, everywhere at this 100-room luxe property, including the three heated oceanfront mineral pools and the never-ending vista of the Juan de Fuca Strait, glimpsed from the two-level penthouse. Visit The Boathouse Spa, rated number six of the Top 50 Spas in Canada in the 2020 Canadian Spa & Wellness Awards, then relax on the heated outdoor patio, sheltered from ocean breezes. The friendly concierge can have you exploring the city by kayak or on a whale watching tour in a flash. Come home to a fireplace in every room, heated tile floors and a deep soaker tub.

Swans Brewery, Pub and Hotel

Boutique Hotel

A bed, desk, chair, and kitchen area in a hotel room at Swans Brewery, Pub and Hotel in Victoria
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Built in 1913, Swans is a reconfigured industrial-style gem with a distinctly hipster vibe. Owned by the University of Victoria, this combination brewpub and condo hotel is perfect for long stays. Each of the rooms has its own flavor; a beamed ceiling, exposed brickwork, a split-level loft or a Juliet balcony with a view of the Inner Harbour. The trendy downstairs brewpub, popular with locals of all ages, is the third oldest in British Columbia with over 30 draughts on tap. At closing time, you won’t have far to get home.

Beaconsfield Inn

Motel

A bed and armchairs next to a fireplace in a guest room at Beaconsfield Inn in Victoria
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A little piece of England tucked away on a leafy residential street in Victoria, the Beaconsfield is more escape than escapade. This Edwardian mansion with mahogany walls and wood-burning fireplaces is an adults-only hideaway. Enjoy the extensive gardens, private patios and book lined library, complete with rose velvet chaise longue. Each room is furnished with antiques and cheerful floral soft goods. Spot the inn’s peacock theme in its stained-glass windows and breakfast room, where a stuffed specimen oversees a delicious menu.

The Craigmyle

Boutique Hotel

The castle-like exterior of the Craigmyle in Victoria, with a stone facade, turrets and a car parked out front in the driveway
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Stay at Victoria’s original bed and breakfast, The Craigmyle. They’ve been perfecting the guest experience since 1913. Unexpected amenities abound including free laundry, free worldwide phone calls and complimentary use of a computer and printer. Of the 15 traditionally styled rooms, The Garden Suite with a full kitchen, separate living and dining areas and its own entrance is a standout. It also has a television, which is not standard in every room. Located in the residential Rockland neighbourhood, it is zero miles from Craigdarroch Castle, former home of a coal baron and a National Historic Site.

Abigail's Hotel

Boutique Hotel, Bed and Breakfast

The lounge in Abigails Hotel, with leather couches, wood bookshelves and a stone fireplace with a fire
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Abigail’s Hotel straddles the line between a boutique hotel and a heritage bed and breakfast. It features 23 beautifully decorated rooms inside a 1930s Tudor mansion, which sits three blocks from Victoria’s Inner Harbour and downtown area. Opt for a Rose or Emerald room for your own relaxing fireplace. The hotel is a four-star, adults-only property with a 24-hour library lounge, free parking and complimentary appetizers served from 4:30pm to 6pm daily.

The Magnolia Hotel & Spa

Boutique Hotel, Spa Hotel, Hotel

A sleek bar with bar stools in the dining area at Magnolia Hotel and Spa in Victoria
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If you’re looking for one of Victoria’s highest-rated hotels, then book the luxury Magnolia Hotel, just minutes from the British Columbia Parliament Buildings. The 64 rooms are all classically styled with deluxe duvet-topped beds, deep soaker tubs and Nespresso machines as standard. Highlights include the on-site spa, offering arguably the best facials on the island, and The Courtney Room restaurant – try the chef’s seasonal tasting menu for the best West Coast cuisine.

Hotel Rialto

Boutique Hotel, Hotel

A bed with two bedside tables and lamps in a hotel room at Hotel Rialto in Victoria
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Hotel Rialto’s heritage building was originally constructed in 1911. It’s been totally renovated inside, complete with Italian fresco walls, marble fittings and modern decor. Hotel Rialto has 51 guest rooms, which include king and queen rooms, as well as suites. Enjoy access to a fitness center two blocks away; a voucher for a complimentary cheese plate at Veneto Tapa Lounge, the hotel’s award-winning restaurant; complimentary continental breakfast; and access to downtown Victoria’s largest liquor store, which sits in the hotel’s lobby.

The Parkside Hotel & Spa

Boutique Hotel, Spa Hotel

The atrium and lobby, with a fountain, plants and floor-to-ceiling windows at Parkside Hotel & Spa in Victoria
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The Parkside Hotel & Spa is a completely carbon-neutral hotel, featuring a three-story green roof atrium and charging stations for electric vehicles. Every room in this all-suite hotel has its own kitchen, balcony and fireplace, plus there are specific pet-friendly rooms. Enjoy a Swedish massage at the spa, take a dip in the on-site pool or drop by the movie theater that shows films three times per day.

James Bay Inn Hotel

Boutique Hotel, Suite Hotel, Inn

A bed, desk and two green chairs in a guest room at James Bay Inn Hotel in Victoria
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A historic Edwardian hotel, the James Bay Inn is Victoria’s third-oldest hotel, having been in operation since 1911. The inn’s accommodation options include standard hotel rooms, studios and suites, and even a two-bedroom private cottage. Tuck into casual fare at the JBI Café, which serves up classics such as burgers and fish and chips. Finish the day with a pint of local ale in the JBI Pub, a favorite with locals.

The Oswego Hotel

Boutique Hotel, Suite Hotel, Spa Hotel

A couch, coffee table, red armchair and table with a bowl of three green apples in a room at the Oswego Hotel
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The four-star Oswego Hotel is a popular boutique accommodation, close to the Inner Harbor. Choose from one- or two-bedroom suites; go premium for panoramic ocean and mountain views from your private balcony. Start your day with a hot brew from Foglifters Coffee Roasters in the downstairs Bar 500. Come nightfall, they serve Italian-inspired dishes, including house-made pasta with chickpeas, tomato and chili broth, marinated soft egg, scallions, peashoots. Pets are welcome at the hotel, too – the hotel will even provide a bed, bowl and organic treats.

Victoria Regent Waterfront Hotel & Suites

Boutique Hotel, Suite Hotel, Hotel

A sitting area with tables and chairs, and large windows with a view of the city, in a hotel room at Victoria Regent Waterfront Hotel & Suites
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Located directly on the water, Victoria Regent Waterfront Hotel & Suites has views of the Inner Harbour, the BC Parliament Buildings and the Olympic Mountains. Inside, you’ll have the choice of standard king rooms, as well as one- and two-bedroom suites, and penthouse suites. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow light to flood in, balconies come as standard, while the suites include fully equipped kitchens, too. Free parking is available, plus they have their own golf concierge who can arrange transport to the nearest course.

Debra Smith contributed additional reporting to this article.

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