Chinatown Victoria BC

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3.5/5 · 1,082 reviews
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Jun 11, 2024
Really enjoyed my time. Seeing the second old. Is Chinatown in North America with the exception of San Francisco. I really enjoyed myself. Full review by Hannibal A
May 2, 2024
Victoria is nice town, it is actually a very busy city, I expected a smaller town. Butchart gardens are fun but a little bit of a let down. Full review by Sangita G
Apr 7, 2024
The place is interesting to see. I’ve tried one Filipino Bakeshop and it is good. The alleys are worth to visit and very nice to take pictures. Full review by 293daizyv

Questions & answers

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How far cruise harbor to chinatown
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I haven't walked there myself but I would say it is about a 30-40 minute walk. Flat no hills.
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That's the oldest in Canada, not the largest in the world. It's one of the smallest.
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Yes, the signs all over note that it’s the oldest in this country. I don’t think it’s the smallest in this country, though. Hope you had a good trip to Victoria.
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Best restaurant for authentic Chinese food
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J and J Wonton Noodle Shop, but it’s not in Chinatown, it’s up on Fort Street
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Answer by Charles M · Jan 15, 2018
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how far is china town from the cruise port
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The first thing we always do in a new city is take the Hop On Hop Off Bus. We came on the Clipper ship and walked about 4 blocks to the Fairmont Empress Hotel.....the main bus …
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The first thing we always do in a new city is take the Hop On Hop Off Bus. We came on the Clipper ship and walked about 4 blocks to the Fairmont Empress Hotel.....the main bus stop is right in front.. Chinatown is one of the first few stops.
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What time do shops and markets close during the winter?
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There are no set closing times for the Chinatown or downtown Victoria businesses. It is up to the individual companies. Professional offices, government offices will be closed …
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There are no set closing times for the Chinatown or downtown Victoria businesses. It is up to the individual companies. Professional offices, government offices will be closed earlier than restaurants, stores, bars, etc. You should look up the web site or do a general search for the business you want to know about.
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Answer by Raymond L · Dec 17, 2016
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