During a recent visit to BC’s capital, we stayed at Helm’s Inn in Victoria, and it turned out to be a comfortable, well-located spot with thoughtful touches throughout. While there were a couple of quirks, the stay overall felt relaxing and convenient.
Layout & First Impressions
The inn is made up of multiple connected buildings, each with its own entrance, giving it more of an apartment-style feel than a typical hotel. It took a moment to find our room, but once inside, we were pleasantly surprised by how clean, well-finished, and functional it was.
We had a corner room, which meant lots of natural light during the day—perfect for anyone who enjoys a bright, airy space.


In-Room Features
One standout feature was the kitchenette, which made it easy to prep quick meals or snacks. The TV was wall-mounted and on a swivel, so you could watch comfortably from either the bed or the kitchen table—great whether you’re relaxing after a long day or eating in.
The bathroom was a good size, stocked with more than just the basics. We had multiple small bottles of shampoo, conditioner, and lotion, plus makeup wipes, which was a nice added touch not all hotels provide.





Amenities & Parking
There’s an ice machine in the lobby, and limited parking available, so it’s worth arriving early or checking in advance about space. That said, the location is central enough that walking or using public transport is easy once you’re settled in.


Final Thoughts
This Helm’s Inn Victoria review reflects a cozy, well-maintained stay with plenty of natural light and thoughtful amenities. If you’re visiting downtown Victoria and want a place that feels more like a home base than a chain hotel, Helm’s Inn is a solid option—just plan ahead for parking.
Details
Address:
600 Douglas Street
Victoria, BC V8V 2P8
Website:
Helm’s Inn Victoria
Phone:
(250) 385‑5767
Reservations (Toll‑Free):
1‑800‑665‑4356
Email:
info@helmsinn.com