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The Fairmont Empress
721 Government Street
Victoria, BC V8W 1W5 CA |
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Rooms: |
476 |
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Floors: |
8 |
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Time Zone: |
Pacific
Standard Time |
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Ratings: |
CAA/AAA
Four Star Award |
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Hotel
Description:
- During the summer
months, The Fairmont Empress in Victoria, British
Columbia serves Afternoon Tea to more guests than most
hotels in London, England. More than 900 people per
day come to enjoy a tradition that has been part of
the hotel since it opened in 1908. The Fairmont
Empress has long been accustomed to entertaining
Hollywood celebrities; Rita Hayworth, Jack Benny, Pat
O'Brien, Douglas Fairbanks, Katherine Hepburn, Bob
Hope, Bing Crosby, Tallulah Bankhead and a host of
others have passed through its lobby. Shirley Temple
arrived accompanied by her parents amid rumours that
she had fled from California because of kidnapping
threats, a story borne from the presence of two huge
bodyguards who took the room opposite hers and always
left their door open. In 1965, there was much debate
on whether to tear down what was becoming a faded,
dowdy hotel, to make room for a more modern,
functional high-rise hotel. One local newspaper warned
that, "Without this splendid relic of the Edwardian
era, literally tens of thousands of tourists will
never return. This is the Mecca, this is the heart and
soul of the city." The decision was announced on June
10, 1966: The Fairmont Empress would not be
demolished. Instead she would embark on a $4 million
campaign of renovation and refurbishment, playfully
dubbed "Operation Teacup." The walls of the hotel
contain stories of unusual guests and employees. In
1987, a woman wrote about her wonderful stay at The
Fairmont Empress and asked if other guests had
received a similar late night visitor: a little girl
who had watched over her bed and then floated across
the room. There are also the stories of an early 20th
century maid, who shows up now and again on the sixth
floor to help with the cleaning. Throughout its
history, The Fairmont Empress has played host to
kings, queens, movie stars and many famous people. In
1919, Edward, Prince of Wales, waltzed into the dawn
in the Crystal Ballroom - an event considered by
Victorians to be of such importance that almost 50
years later, the obituaries of elderly ladies would
appear under headlines such as, "Mrs. Thornley-Hall
Dies. Prince of Wales Singled Her Out." In 1989, over
$45 million was spent in the royal restoration; all
the guest rooms were renovated, and a health club and
indoor swimming pool were added. With an emphasis on
craftsmanship, no attempt was made to give the hotel a
new image. Instead, the goal was to restore The
Fairmont Empress to its original elegance. The strong
emotions The Fairmont Empress evokes in many of her
guests and protectors is exemplified in the statement
made by an irate gentleman, as workers raised the sign
above the front entrance: "Anyone who doesn't know
this is The Empress shouldn't be staying here."
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Fairmont Room: |
Fairmont Room Our classic
Fairmont Rooms are furnished in traditional elegant
decor and can accommodate up to four people. Each room
has a cozy sitting area with two armchairs, some with
ample space to accommodate a crib or rollaway. Bed Type:
one King, one Queen, two Doubles or two Twin beds Size:
from 250 to 300 sq. ft. View: City or inner courtyard |
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Fairmont Deluxe: |
Deluxe Room Our spacious
Deluxe Rooms feature traditional elegant decor with
large sitting areas. Excellent for families, these rooms
can accommodate up to five people with additional space
for a rollaway or crib. The sitting area is furnished
with either a sofa, sofabed or two armchairs. Rooms for
the physically challenged are available in this guest
room category. Bed Type: one King or two Queen beds
Size: from 350 to 400 sq. ft. View: City or inner
courtyard |
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Harbor View Deluxe: |
Harbor View Deluxe Room Our
Harbor View Deluxe Rooms are elegantly furnished and
feature a spectacular view of Victoria's Inner Harbor.
Each room is appointed with two armchairs and can
comfortably accommodate up to two people. Bed Type: one
King, one Queen or two Double beds. (Please be advised
that the availability of rooms with two Double beds is
limited) Size: from 250 to 275 sq. ft. View: Harbor view |
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Fairmont Gold: |
AFairmont Gold Room
Fairmont Gold guest rooms are located on the 1st, 2nd,
3rd and 8th floors. All Fairmont Gold Rooms are
non-smoking and offer business amenities, private
direct-dial telephone with complimentary business cards
and personalized wake-up calls. Nightly turn-down
service, overnight shoe-shine and morning newspaper
delivery are services provided to all Fairmont Gold
guests. Please be advised that guests accompanied by
pets cannot be accommodated in Fairmont Gold Rooms. Bed
Type: one King or one Queen bed (a very few rooms have
two Double beds) Size: from 300 to 450 sq. ft. View:
city or harbor view (priced accordingly) |
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General
Information:
- Located on Government
Street between Humboldt and Belleville Streets, The
Fairmont Empress is a world renowned landmark and
restored heritage hotel overlooking the inner harbour
of Victoria. The symbolic centrepiece of Victoria, The
Fairmont Empress is conveniently located adjacent to
the Convention Centre, Parliament Buildings, Royal
British Columbia Museum, shops and local sites. The
Victoria Clipper docks a five minute walk from the
front door.
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Services/Facilities/Amenities:
- Alarm Clock
- Baby Sitting
- Bar
- Beauty Salon
- Business Center
- Coffee Maker
- Concierge Level
- 24 Hour Front Desk
- Handicap Facilities
- Express Check Out
- Fishing
- Golf
- Hairdryer In Room
- Mini Bar
- Modem Jack
- Meeting Facilities
- Non-Smoking Room
- Small Pets Allowed
- Pool
- Parking
- Restaurant
- Room Service
- Safe Deposit Box
- Shopping
- Spa
- Tennis
- Cable TV
- Laundry/Valet
- VIP Floor
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Driving
Directions:
- Victoria Intl Airport to Hotel: -Proceed south on
Highway 17 from airport -Highway 17 becomes Blanshard
St. in the city limits of Victoria -Continue south on
Blanshard St. -Turn right on Belleville Street
-Continue on Belleville Street for 2 blocks -Turn
right on Government Street, The Empress is located at
721 Government Street Approximately 27 km/17 miles (30
minute drive)
- Vancouver Intl Airport to Hotel: Approximately 50
km/31 miles (3½ hours by car/ferry) Transportation Bus
-- Pacific Coach Lines has 7 departures from the
airport, going to the Victoria bus depot. Departures
-7:45am, 9:45am, 11:45am, 1:45pm, 3:45pm,5:45pm and
7:45pm Time: Approximately 3½ hours For more
information, call Pacific Coach Lines 1-800-661-1725
Taxi Guests must take a taxi from Vancouver Airport to
Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal, get on the ferry to Swartz
Bay Ferry Terminal and then take a taxi to The
Empress. Click here for ferry information.
Approximately $100.00 in taxi fare. Driving/Ferry
Directions Step 1: From Vancouver International
Airport to Tsawwassen Ferry terminal (Vancouver) Takes
approximately 25 minutes (non-rush hour). Upon exiting
the Airport, follow signs to Richmond via Miller Road.
Take Miller Road and proceed across the Moray Bridge
to Sea Island Way From Sea Island Way take the Highway
99 South entrance. Once on Highway 99 South, continue
through George Massey Tunnel After the George Massey
Tunnel, Take Highway 17 Exit to the Tsawwassen Ferry
Terminal Please arrive 30 minutes prior to sailing
departure to allow time for ticket purchase and ferry
loading. Step 2: From Tsawwassen Ferry terminal to
Swartz Bay Ferry terminal (Victoria) Ferry ride
(passenger and/or car ferry) is approximately 1½ hour
sailing time. The ferry runs at least every odd hour
between 7:00am and 9:00pm (i.e. 7:00am, 9:00am,
11:00am, etc.) For prices or schedule, contact BC
Ferries at (250) 386-3431 Step 3: From Swartz Bay
Ferry terminal to The Fairmont Empress Proceed south
on Highway 17 from Swartz Bay Ferry terminal Highway
17 becomes Blanshard Street in the city limits of
Victoria Continue south on Blanshard Street and Turn
right on Belleville Street Continue on Belleville
Street for 2 blocks Turn right on Government Street,
The Empress is located at 721 Government Street
Driving time is approximately 40 minutes
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Areas Served: |
Calgary,
AB 787mi/1311 km - Edmonton, AB 867mi/1445km - Seattle,
WA via ferry, is 2.5 hours. - Victoria to Seattle via
Vancouver, is 5 hours. - Vancouver, WA 110mi/183km -
Vancouver, BC 3 hours/includes ferry & driving -
Whistler, BC 182mi/303km |
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Area Airports: |
VICTORIA
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Approx. 27km/17miles (30 mins) |
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Points of Interest: |
Tel: (250)
388-6539 Website: http://www.grayline.ca/victoria/VicGrandCity.html
Offered by Greyline bus tours. It runs 3 times daily
(10h00am, 12 & 2:h00 pm) Approx 1 1/2 hours Tickets can
be purchased directly in the hotel |
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Check-In: |
4pm |
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Check-Out: |
11am |
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Currency: |
CAD |
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Guarantee Policy: |
All
reservations must be guaranteed to a Credit Card |
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Cancellation Policy: |
24 hours
prior to arrival subject to change based on seasonal
demand |
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