Pendray Inn and Tea House, The

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Nothing feels more like Victoria than the iconic Pendray Inn and Tea House. Located just a 5-minute walk from the Inner Harbour, this magnificent Victorian-era manor now serves as a boutique hotel for those in search of a little old-time romance.

Built in 1896, the Pendray Inn and Tea House exudes old-world charm with its landscaped gardens, topiary bushes, and century-old roses. Each of the 10 rooms is uniquely decorated, inspired by different gemstones, and features traditional décor combined with modern comforts such as complimentary Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, French press coffee makers, and premium toiletries. Some rooms have private balconies with views of Victoria’s Inner Harbour. As a heritage home, it has no elevators and is not suitable for guests with mobility issues.

Guests can start their day with a complimentary daily premium gourmet breakfast. The Pendray Tea House offers daily Afternoon Teas for a unique experience. Additional amenities include concierge service, gated underground parking, EV charging stations, and a meeting room for up to 8 guests. The venue can also host weddings and social events for up to 100 guests. Guests can enjoy spa treatments at Free Spirit Spa and explore the city with The Pedaler’s cycling tours and rentals.

The Pendray Inn and Tea House is committed to sustainability, holding Biosphere and 4 Green Key certifications. Along with its sister property, the Huntingdon Hotel and Suites, it was awarded the 2024 Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce Award for Best Sustainable Practices. The Pendray Inn and Tea House combines historical charm with modern amenities for a unique and memorable stay in Victoria.

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Our newly refurbished Belleville Room.
Enjoy a traditional Afternoon Tea at the Pendray Tea House.
The Pendray Room with panoramic views of Victoria's Inner Harbour.
Stunning view of Victoria's Inner Harbour from the Queen Ann Suite.

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Destination Greater Victoria is honoured to be based on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples of the Songhees Nation and the Esquimalt Nation, whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.