Robert Porter House Inn
Victoria, Vancouver Island, Canada
Address
649 Superior Street, VictoriaVancouver Island, V8V 1V1
Canada
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Robert Porter House Inn
Victoria, Vancouver Island, Canada
About our B&B
A lovely retreat with an amazing James Bay location in the very heart of Victoria.
This beautiful Heritage Home was designed in 1896 by locally famous architect Samuel Maclure.
The home has been restored to its original splendor while adding many modern comforts such as heated tile floors, gas fireplaces, sunken patios and lovely gardens.
Each suite has it's own private entrance and private 4 piece bath.
The city is at your doorstep.
The home is a short walking distance to everything from Beacon Hill Park, the Royal British Columbia Museum, and National Geographic's IMAX theatre.
The picturesque Inner Harbour, Parliament Buildings, Empress hotel and shops & restaurants are just one block away.
We strive to offer our guests a private and quiet escape in the center of everything wonderful that Victoria has to offer.
Robert Porter House Inn is located in a heritage home in the heart of Victoria.
A sunken patio is offered in all rooms.
Free WiFi is included throughout the property.
Royal BC Museum is 10 minutes’ walk away.
Each self-service suite offers a private entrance and private 4 piece bathroom with free toiletries.
Complete with a microwave, the dining area also has a mini refrigerator, an electric kettle and a coffee machine.
Victoria Parliament building is 5 minutes’ walk from Robert Porter House Inn.
Victoria Inner Harbour is 500 metres away.Couples particularly like the location — they rated it 9.7 for a two-person trip.
Local information :
James Bay is one of the best locations in Victoria.
Beacon Hill Park is right across the street from The Inn.
It's our largest urban retreat with lovely ponds and gardens.
Visit the parks children's farm, where there's also a petting zoo.
On the opposite side of the park you'll cross Dallas Rd to the beaches along the pacific ocean.
Great for runners, cyclists, roller blading or simply walking along and enjoying the spectacular view.
To enjoy a more local street scene, make your way to the Cook Street Village (a short 5 min drive away).
Follow Southgate street to the Cook street shops, pubs, restaurants, markets and cafes.
Less touristy than downtown Victoria, this area will be a pleasant surprise.
For a larger selection of restaurants, bars and shops you can also walk to downtown Victoria.
Either way, you won't be disappointed.
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