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Let the serene beauty of the Pacific Northwest sweep you away, the relaxing atmosphere of British Columbia calm your senses, and the elegance of classical English style assure your every comfort at Beaconsfield Inn. With its distinguished Edwardian design and quiet, unassuming location, this fabulous inn just outside of downtown provides an authentic taste of Victoria. Nine charming suites blend antique elegance and contemporary sophistication with an ornate design that incorporates polished dark wood period furniture, stained glass windows, and a deep, royal color palette. French doors lead out to a private patio, while separate picture windows provide ample light. After a day in the great outdoors soak in the marvelous whirlpool tub, recline next to the fireplace to warm your soul, and drift off to sleep in plush four-poster beds.
Beaconsfield Inn
998 Humboldt Street
Victoria, Canada
V8V 2Z8
Nearest Airport: YYJ
One of the best B and B's ever. Wonderfully accommodating, great breakfast, and located within walking distance to town, a great park and a great little hamlet nearby. The room was spacious and comfy and the bathrobes were the softest ever.
Gail E - Madison, Connecticut
We really enjoyed our stay in this historical building. The house is furnished with antiques, including the beautiful breakfast room and the lounge. We stayed in one of the small rooms which was already quite large and well furnished, including a huge hot tub. We enjoyed the breakfast served in two courses. The location is in easy walking distance to the city center, parking is provided on premise.
Sandra W - Hannover, Germany
I was so excited to arrive at Beaconsfield. The reviews were glowing. The location is amazing - walking distance to everything. I booked the smallest unit. The first tour was like walking into a small Downton Abbey. Jenny and Siu were just wonderful and attentive to any concerns. It was a little chilly at first, and they promptly turned the heat up. I couldn't give it 5 stars, however, because the room is seriously in need of renavation. As another guest said, the carpets should be replaced, the curtains should be taken down and washed, and perhaps opaque curtains put in the spacious bathroom. They were semi sheer, and even though generously gathered, I just felt exposed at night. The dust made it difficult to breathe. It's a spectacular looking room and the old fashioned ambience is terrific. But the dust made for a pretty uncomfortable stay. There are other bigger suites in the Inn and perhaps they don't have the same problem.
shelly f - Calgary, Canada
Was a wonderful experience. The home is absolutely stunning perfect for a romantic getaway . The staff was very accommodating and friendly and the food was absolutely delicious. You were also close to a lot of great attractions.
Laurie E
This bed and breakfast is special. A lovely Victorian building with many original features. Very comfortable and quiet location and an easy walk into town. The staff are so pleasant and helpful and the breakfast is such a treat. I found myself looking forward to seeing what there would be for breakfast each day. So nicely cooked, tasty and well presented, top notch! Really nice touch in the library with cake and a sweet wine to help yourself in the evening too. Will definitely recommend Thank you Beaconsfield!
YorkMax - York
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I enjoyed three nights in the beautiful Beaconsfield Inn, just a short walk from Victoria's Inner Harbor. The staff was truly welcoming, the building beautiful and we were pampered, fed, informed and entertained our entire visit. For anyone planning a visit to Victoria and looking for a cozier, intimate and friendly setting, you couldn't do better than the Beaconsfield. The dinner at Matisse turned out to be one of the best dining experiences I have ever had. All in all, a stellar luxury weekend! I'd go back in a heartbeat.
-M. Unger
The Beaconsfield Inn in Victoria, British Columbia, was a very wonderful and memorable experience. It was also a very nice and quite a pleasant way to enjoy Victoria – the food and service were lovely.
-B. Bardach