
Royal BC Museum Directions: How To Get There
The Royal BC Museum is conveniently accessible through various modes of transportation, making it an easy route to plan your trip.
How to Get to the Royal BC Museum?
- Public Transit
- Car
- Bicycle
- Taxi

By Public Transit:
The museum is well-served by Victoria’s public bus system, with multiple routes stopping nearby.
Bus routes 3, 27, 27x, 28, 30, and 31 provide frequent service to the vicinity, making it accessible for travelers relying on public transit. The transit stops are within a short walking distance of the museum entrances.

By Car:
For guests arriving by car, there are several parking options close to the museum. While the Royal BC Museum itself does not operate dedicated on-site parking lots, ample paid parking is available nearby on the streets surrounding the Cultural Precinct and in public parking garages. Visitor parking can be found along Belleville Street and adjacent streets like Douglas and Government, as well as in underground and surface lots in the downtown area.
Parking rates in downtown Victoria typically range from moderate hourly fees to daily maximum charges, depending on the lot or street location. It is advisable to check signage for specific rates and maximum durations.

By Walking or Cycling:
Situated near Victoria’s Inner Harbour, the museum is easily accessible on foot from many downtown hotels and attractions.
For cyclists, bike racks are available in the Cultural Precinct, allowing secure parking while exploring the museum and nearby sites.

By Taxi or Ride-Sharing:
Taxi services and ride-sharing options such as Uber or Lyft operate throughout Victoria and can provide direct, convenient access to the museum’s main entrance.




















Royal BC Museum: Entry Ticket
Highlights
Explore diverse and educational galleries representing the people, plants, and animals of British Columbia.
Discover recreated historic environments such as Old Town, New Approach, depicting early 20th-century British Columbia.
View the ceremonial Jonathan Hunt House, honoring a Kwakwaka’wakw Chief.
Witness the award-winning Our Living Languages exhibition highlighting BC’s endangered languages.
Enjoy an immersive IMAX® experience on the largest screen in Victoria.
Wander through additional historic sites and enjoy on-site food services within the museum precinct.



















