One of the best things about staying at Days Inn Inner Harbour? You’re already in the heart of the city. This guide highlights standout experiences that are just a short walk from your room. No car. No fuss. Just Victoria at your doorstep.
Inner Harbour Promenade

Victoria’s postcard view. This vibrant waterfront is alive with buskers, ferries, and heritage architecture. Stroll the seawall, snap photos of the Empress Hotel, and watch floatplanes come and go — all just steps from the hotel lobby.
Royal BC Museum

Ranked one of Canada’s top museums, this immersive institution brings BC’s natural and human history to life — from towering woolly mammoths to vivid First Nations galleries. An indoor must-do, especially on rainy days.
British Columbia Parliament Buildings

Gothic stonework, domed roofs, and an unbeatable Inner Harbour location — BC’s legislature is open for self-guided or guided tours, and the front lawn is a favorite picnic spot for locals. Lit beautifully at night.
Beacon Hill Park

A 200-acre oasis a 10-minute walk from the hotel. Peacocks roam freely, walking paths wind past flower gardens and duck ponds, and the hilltop offers sweeping ocean views. Bring a coffee and wander aimlessly.
Fisherman’s Wharf

Colorful floating homes, casual seafood kiosks, and the chance to spot seals lounging near the docks. This funky marina village is a short 12-minute waterfront walk from the hotel. Don’t miss the fish tacos.
Maritime Museum of BC

Located right down the street, this small but fascinating museum explores BC’s seafaring history with shipwreck stories, interactive exhibits, and naval artifacts. A great quick stop for curious minds.