Victoria Free Walking Tour

Victoria Free Walking Tour by Toonie Tours

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The Victoria Free Walking Tour is a 2.5-hour tour that provides an affordable way to explore the city.

The tour offers stunning views of the Inner Harbor and takes you through iconic sites like the BC Legislature Building and the Empress Hotel. Victoria is known for its natural beauty, historic architecture, and peaceful gardens.

Highlights of the tour include the Inner Harbor views, BC Legislature Building, and photo opportunities with the Empress Hotel.

Interesting fact that the tour provides recommendations for food, entertainment, day trips, nightlife, and more. There is an optional Street Art & Craft Beer Tour in Rock Bay, where you can visit local craft breweries and admire vibrant street art murals.

The Free Tour is tips-based, allowing guests to determine the price based on their experience and budget.

The meeting point for the tour is beside the Victoria Cenotaph at the BC Legislature Building.
The tour has a duration of 2.5 hours and covers a distance of 3 km (1.5 miles).
The tour includes a local English-speaking guide, passionately researched local history, and recommendations for food, entertainment, and nightlife.

Learn more here: https://www.toonietours.ca/victoria-tours/victoria-free-walking-tour/

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