Escher
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About this property
Escher 302 is a beautiful 2-bedroom 1 bath unit located on Broughton Street in Downtown Victoria. The suite is centrally located across the street from the YMCA. Close to parks, cafes, restaurants, and all the amenities that the downtown core has to offer. The Escher also provides a luxurious rooftop terrace, with stunning views of the city skyline and shared garden space and BBQ area.
Upon entering the suite guest will immediately notice the ample kitchen and fridge space with dark wood finishings. There is a high-top dining table that can comfortably sit 6, perfect for having guests over. Both bedrooms provide storage space for clothing and a queen bed. The primary bedroom stretches into the 4-piece bathroom which also has access form the common area. The living room has windows facing providing great natural light, it opens onto a patio as well which provides views of the Fort St area of Victoria.
This suite is absolutely gorgeous and perfect for individuals or families who would like to experience all that Victoria has to offer. Extremely central area with easy access to all amenities.
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Victoria is the capital of British Columbia and sits on the southern end of Vancouver Island. It enjoys a mild climate and an abundance of trails and parks – including amusement-filled Beacon Hill – and is a destination for outdoor activities. Its origin as a British colony shows itself in its Victorian architecture, such as the Craigdarroch Castle mansion. Fueled by an increasingly younger population, a subtle revolution has seen a transformation from tourist pubs, eateries and stores into bohemian shops, coffee bars and innovative restaurants that would make any city proud.