Chinatown National Historic Site

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Location: Victoria Chinatown National Historic Site, Downtown Victoria, British Columbia

Region: South Island (Victoria)

Admission: Free (outdoor area)

Best for: Heritage streets, Fan Tan Alley, food + photo walks

Also known as: Victoria’s Chinatown

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Victoria Chinatown

Chinatown is in downtown Victoria and is easy to reach on foot from the Inner Harbour. Paid street parking and nearby parkades are available.

Hours

The neighborhood is always open to walk through. Individual shops and restaurants have their own hours.

What to do

Walk through Fan Tan Alley, look for heritage architecture and historical plaques, and pair it with nearby Market Square.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Victoria’s Chinatown located?

Victoria’s Chinatown is in downtown Victoria, centered around Fisgard Street.

Is Victoria’s Chinatown free to visit?

Yes. The streets and lanes are free to explore.

What is Fan Tan Alley?

Fan Tan Alley is a narrow pedestrian lane in Chinatown that is famous for its shops and unique atmosphere.

How do I get to Victoria’s Chinatown?

It is a short walk from the Inner Harbour and downtown hotels. You can also take local transit to downtown and walk a few blocks.

Is there parking nearby?

Yes. Paid street parking and nearby parkades are available in downtown Victoria.

How long should I plan to spend there?

Plan 30–90 minutes for a walk-through, longer if you stop for food, shopping, or photos.

Is it good for families?

Yes. It is an easy, short city walk with lots to look at.

Is it accessible?

Most of the area is sidewalk-based and fairly flat, but some lanes can be narrow. Accessibility can vary by route.

What’s the best time to visit?

Daytime is best for shops and photos. Early evenings can be great for dinner.

What else is close by?

The Inner Harbour, Market Square, Government Street, and the Royal BC Museum area are all nearby.

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