Inner Harbour

Victoria's main tourism area is the Inner Harbour. Wide pedestrian streets that are frequently frequented by street merchants and buskers surround the harbor, which is home to a variety of fishing boats and colorful floating residences. The walkways are lined with numerous cafés and eateries, making them the ideal place to have an afternoon tea while keeping an eye out for whales playing in the open water. Several of Victoria's most well-known attractions, such as the Parliament Buildings and Royal British Columbia Museum, are also located on the Inner Harbour. Here is probably where your excursion will begin if you're taking a boat or ferry tour.


There is always something interesting to see and do at the Inner Harbour, thus some tourists advised dedicating at least half a day to it even if the bulk of recent visitors suggested spending a few hours there for the view. Return in the evening to see the Parliament Buildings lit up for an even more lovely scene.


The Inner Harbour, located in the center of Victoria, is open to visitors every day of the year. It is free to wander, but you should have some cash on hand in case your stomach growls or you see something you want to buy as a souvenir. The Parliament Buildings and the Fairmont Empress are both across the street from the Inner Harbour.


Address: 720 Government St, Victoria BC V8V 1A1
Phone: +1 250-953-2033
Opening hours: 6:30 am - midday
Rating: 4.5/5.0, 5344 Tripadvisor reviews
Website: https://www.tourismvictoria.com/see-do/activities-attractions/statues-landmarks/inner-harbour

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