Location
Located on Oswego Street, in the heart of Victoria close to the Inner harbour and British Columbia museum, Vancouver Island.
A modern and chic urban retreat in a prime location just steps away from Victoria's Inner harbour, the Oswego Hotel offers contemporary all suite accommodations perfect for couples and families looking for a comfortable base whilst exploring the city
Highlights
Boutique hotel close to the harbour
All suite hotel with studios, two and three bedroom suites
Walking distance to the harbour, museums and central Victoria
Live Jazz every Wednesday evening
Step inside The Oswego to find a warm and inviting contemporary interior. Relax with a cocktail in the intimate lounge or enjoy West coast dining at its finest in the O Bistro, complete with warming fireplace in the winter months. During the summer, dine al fresco in the warm Victoria sunshine whilst enjoying fresh local dishes.
With a choice of Studio, one bedroom and two bedroom suites, most with wonderful city views, there is plenty of space to make yourselves at home. Stay in one of the stunning boutique suites and enjoy your own private balcony with magnificent ocean, mountain and city views.
The hotel has a fitness centre and also offers in suite massage services, ideal after a day exploring this charming colourful city on foot.
When to visit
The Oswego hosts the local "Jazz it Up" series which invites local jazz musicians to play in the hotel lounge from 6-8pm each Wednesday
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