Abigail's Hotel      
906 McClure Street, Victoria, BC V8V 3E7, CAN    
 
 
Innkeeper/s:

Nick Saklas

Description

Circa 1930. This unique and romantic boutique bed and breakfast hotel is nestled at the end of a tranquil cul-de-sac, just minutes from Victoria's Inner Harbour. Intimately housed in a 1930's heritage Tudor mans...


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Must Return!

I had a wonderful two night's at Abigail's and cannot wait to return. It is a lovely inn with all of the amenities. The staff is top notch; so helpful and kind. We really enjoyed the afternoon wine and appetizers in the library. The chef created lovely breakfasts and a wonderful breakfast to-go as we left for the airport. Abigail's has the perfect location to walk Victoria and enjoy the beautiful city.
Olivia Hasty
6/10/2008

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Wonderful visit

My first visit to Victoria was certainly made even more enjoyable by staying at Abigail's quaint hotel. The staff is warm and friendly, the rooms immaculate and nicely appointed, and the chef the best. A wonderful hot breakfast is served in the dining room and when we had to depart early to catch our plane, we were given a more than adequate "breakfast to go" that even included fresh fruit and granola. You won't be disappointed if you choose the Abigail!
Barbara Naylon
5/27/2008

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Seattle Magazine, Victoria Times Colonist, Country Inns, North American Inns, Canadian Business Magazine, Vancouver Sun/Province, Seattle Times, National Geographic Traveller, Great Escapes.


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