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Review of the Royal Scot Suite Hotel Victoria
Dec 1, 2010
Very close to downtown Victoria (walking distance to
Government St. shopping &
to the harbour.
Very clean, also very clean kitchenette with full size
fridge, small stove & microwave.
Staff was friendly and helpful.
Review of the Royal Scot Suite Hotel Victoria
Nov 23, 2010
This hotel has been, by far, one of the bests i've
stayed at. It is a bit lonely in the lobby and the
location, but it has the parliament right next to it and
the room was amazing. All clean, organized, and any
inquiry help was right there. Seriously worth to try.
Review of the Royal Scot Suite Hotel Victoria
Nov 17, 2010
Every aspect of my stay here was enjoyable. The staff
was professional and courteous, making reservations,
arranging shuttle, late check out, etc. The cleaning
crew was friendly and helpful as well. Despite their
being several families on my floor, the room was quiet
and warm. Didn't try the restaurant. Just a 2 min walk
from the harbour! Would absolutely stay here again.
Review of the Royal Scot Suite Hotel Victoria
Nov 10, 2010
A nice hotel, great Suites (real english), quite and
just a few steps from the city center! We loved to park
our car at the carpark and we picked it up when we left
Victoria. Friendly staff, qualified and know how to
solve a problem. If we would stay a second time in
Victoria we will come back and the breakfast is also
superb!
Review of the Royal Scot Suite Hotel Victoria
Oct 27, 2010
I was very disappointed with this hotel. We stayed on
the ground floor and had a view of a tree 1m from the
window. When we opened the door we were greeted by a
very small, cramped and freezing cold room which had the
distinct smell of pot pourri and soaps which reminded me
of my elderly Grans house! Not a hotel for anyone under
60 me thinks.
However the room was clean enough, in a fairly good
location with nice staff, they even have a shuttle bus
which is free (but will only take you 10 blocks which
says a lot about its clientèle).
So if you can get a really good deal go with it.
Review of the Royal Scot Suite Hotel Victoria
Oct 13, 2010
This hotel is located about a mile from the Clipper. We
got a better deal using Clipper on the room, than
separately. It was quiet and rooms were
ample/comfortable. The only negative was not including
breakfast, which we get used to in the U.S. with this
type of hotel. We ended up having breakfast at the Days
End for $50 for a family or 4 but the Scots Inn would
have bee $70 in their restaurant so we walked across the
street and got a better view but was an average
breakfast. We should have researched great breakfast
places, but did not know it was not included and it was
already 9:30 AM. If we were staying more than a night,
can see the value of having a kitchen but we were just
there overnight.
Review of the Royal Scot Suite Hotel Victoria
Oct 5, 2010
To some degree I would like to say how terrible our stay
was, just so the hotel doesn't get too overrun with
satisfied customers. There really isn't anything
negative to say. Our room was very clean and it was well
designed (a one bedroom suite with full kitchen). The
location was excellent, being within easy walking
distance of all the downtown and harbor attractions and
a full service grocery store. The staff was extremely
helpful in all regards.
Review of the Royal Scot Suite Hotel Victoria
Sep 29, 2010
Living Room of One Bedroom Suite Stayed at the Royal
Scot for two nights and absolutely loved it! Great
location (one very short block from harbour, right
behind the Hotel Grand Pacific), friendly staff and
comfortable accommodations. We stayed in a one bedroom
suite, which had a full kitchen, living room/dining
room, balcony and a separate bedroom. Bed was very
comfortable and everything was in good repair. Would not
hesitate to stay there again! Be sure to check their
website for "Hot Rates".
Review of the Royal Scot Suite Hotel Victoria
Sep 29, 2010
I needed to write this review for all the families out
there! I was NOT looking forward to staying at the Royal
Scot, I wanted to stay somewhere more upscale and
contemporary. However when traveling with children (1
year, 7 years & 14 years) and my parents (70 years) we
had to make some compromises for the sake of comfort and
affordability. If you are in a similar situation then
you need to book yourself at this hotel! It was family
friendly, good service, very clean, great location.
Rooms were big and kitchenette was big help with little
ones. The best part of the hotel is the "basement". They
have a game room with boardgames and a TV, plus a pool
table and shuffleboard. I usually cringe when I think of
indoor hotel pools with chorine smell, bright lights and
noisy kids. This was just the opposite - pool was ultra
clean with no yucky smell, quiet, relaxing, dimly lit.
and warm. Hot tub was ready to go as was sauna. I wished
I had actually brought my bathing suit, as I only went
down so my son could go swim.
The Royal Scot is by no means upscale, but it is
comfortable, clean and a huge step up from any discount
motel chain. We only paid about $150 for a 1 bedroom
suite with pull out couch and kitchenette!
Review of the Royal Scot Suite Hotel Victoria
Sep 28, 2010
The staff at the Royal Scot welcomed us with a free
upgrade to a mini-suite (kitchen and dining area). We
didn't have time to utilize the features but will
certainly in the future.
It's an easy walk to the harbor and the Royal BC museum.
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