Landmark
Victoria City Hall
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Victoria City Hall is the seat of local government for the city of Victoria, British Columbia. Located at 1 Centennial Square, the building is an example of Edwardian architecture with a distinctive clock tower. While primarily a working government building, it is open to the public during business hours and occasionally hosts events. Visitors can admire the exterior facade, which features stone carvings and a grand entrance, and step inside to see the council chambers and historical photographs. The surrounding Centennial Square is a public plaza with benches and greenery, often used for community gatherings. It's a modest but historically significant landmark for those interested in civic architecture.
Don't miss
- The Edwardian architecture with a prominent clock tower
- Historical photos and displays inside the lobby
- The council chamber, open to the public during meetings
- Centennial Square, a pleasant public plaza outside
- Free admission and self-guided tours
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Victoria City Hall
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Victoria City Hall with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
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Know before you go
- The building is closed on weekends and public holidays.
- You can attend city council meetings if you're interested in local governance.
- Photography is allowed in public areas.
- Combine your visit with a stroll through nearby Chinatown or the Inner Harbour.
A bit of history
Built in 1890 and expanded in the 1960s, Victoria City Hall has served as the city's administrative center for over a century. The building was designed by architect Thomas Hooper in the Edwardian style.
Common questions
Can I go inside without a tour?
Yes, the lobby and some areas are open to the public during business hours.
Is there parking nearby?
Paid street parking and parking garages are available in the area.
Are there guided tours?
Self-guided tours are available; guided tours may be arranged by appointment.
What events are held at City Hall?
Council meetings, public hearings, and community events like the Christmas tree lighting.
Is the building historic?
Yes, it was built in 1890 and is a designated heritage building.
Can I get married here?
Civil marriage ceremonies can be performed by appointment at the City Hall.
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