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Victoria, British Columbia - A recent travel guide highlights how to experience the best of Victoria in a single day, offering a detailed itinerary for visitors. The guide features key attractions such as the historic Parliament building and the scenic Inner Harbour, home to the iconic Empress Hotel, built in 1908. Tourists can explore Fisherman's Wharf, known for its vibrant floating village, and delve into Chinatown, recognized as the oldest in Canada and second oldest in North America after San Francisco. A stroll through Fan Tan Alley, once a site for illegal gambling and now North America's narrowest street, is also recommended. Government Street offers diverse shopping and dining options, with numerous historic buildings, restaurants, cafes, and international stores. For a local culinary experience, Murchie's Tea, a company in operation for over 120 years, is suggested for its scones, biscuits, and orange spice decaf tea. The guide concludes with practical advice on using local public transport, specifically bus route 70, for a reliable and affordable return to the ferry terminal.
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