WillTravel Posted February 7, 2005 Report Share Posted February 7, 2005 I added the address in the title, because it seems there are an almost endless number of Travellers Inns in Victoria. There are probably six or more within a few blocks of this one. http://www.travellersinn.com/This hotel is not in a charming area. It is next to a car wash, across from an old church, and with a sex shop down the block. But I didn't see anyone who looked disturbing. In fact, I hardly saw anyone at all. The room was fine, with two queen beds, a TV in a wall unit with drawers underneath, a table, and chairs. The bathroom was typical and normal-sized. Everything seemed clean. This room had a fridge and microwave and dishes and cutlery, a useful bonus. Two or three blocks away, there is a grocery/health-food store that turned out to be very convenient, particularly in conjunction with the fridge and microwave. The staff is friendly.For breakfast, you can get a pastry from the front desk, orange juice, and coffee/tea. The orange juice is fine, but pastries are not my preferred type, and I didn't try the coffee or tea. My daughter liked the bran muffin, though.It's easy to catch a bus downtown, or to walk there if you are slightly ambitious. I was energetic, so walked to Oak Bay Village and back to downtown.If this place is the cheapest option for my next visit to Victoria, I will probably take it. Link to comment
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