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Hotels on Vancouver-Island?
Hello, i would like some comments about the following hotels i found on the net on Vc_Island. The Travellers Inn---- there are several hotels by this name on the island;which one is the best? <BR>Hotel Douglas-------downtown Victoria <BR>Thank you for your help, Leo
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The Hotel Douglas is probably the last place I would stay in Victoria. It is the kind of joint that drunks frequent. Because of that and its location right downtown you might not have a very peaceful sleep. The Travellers Inn might be (but I can't be sure of this) a tad better but is not in the best location. Neither would be my choice.
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For not much more money, I would be inclined to try the Helm's Inn in Victoria. <BR>http://helmsinn.com/ <BR>You'll see that it is an older establishment; however, additions (not shown) were made beside it that look pleasant at least on the outside. They are the Parkside and Mt. Royal buildings and are on a quieter side street. The location is good - just behind the BC Museum and therefore close to the Inner Harbour where the main attractions are. Also, it is right across from Beacon Hill Park where there is a small petting zoo. Walk right through the park and you'll be at the ocean where you can see the Olympic Mountains of Washinton State. <BR>
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Oops, typo. Make that Washington State. <BR>
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<BR>Thanks April,i think i will follow your advice.Leo
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There are also many bed & breakfasts in the area. I'm sure if you wrote to the tourism bureau, they would send you a BC Accommodations Guide (it's for all of BC). <BR>I'll email you the address. <BR>
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It's no palace but the Crystal Court Motel might be another one to check out. Rates run in the $80 - $90 range. <BR> <BR>http://www.victoriabc.com/accom/crystal.htm <BR> <BR>It is very old and has the individual entrances typical of motels, on two floors. Being about a block closer to town than the Helm's Inn, it is very handy to the attractions (BC museum & IMAX theatre, Empress Hotel, legislative buildings, inner harbour, harbour ferries, whale watching tours and downtown). Either one is within walking distance to the bus depot (if you plan to travel without a car) and lots of restaurants, so there would be no need for taxi cabs. <BR> <BR>I don't know what these places are like inside, but I think I would take either of them over the Douglas Hotel. <BR> <BR>If you do have a car, however, you may prefer to stay out of town.
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<BR>Thank you, April, for all your research. <BR>E-Mail me at [email protected] <BR>Thx again, Leo
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I did. <BR>Did you not get it? I'll try again. <BR>
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