A Unique Tourist Attraction in Victoria, British Columbia. Located in the famous Empress Hotel, Miniature World has over 85 hand-crafted dioramas from various artists. Adventures, tiny treasures and …
A Unique Tourist Attraction in Victoria, British Columbia. Located in the famous Empress Hotel, Miniature World has over 85 hand-crafted dioramas from various artists. Adventures, tiny treasures and little pleasures await all who visit our little museum. Special effects in lighting, sound and animation are added to create this miniaturized extravaganza that continues to thrill and delight the young and young at heart. Come and explore the Great Canadian Railway, Fantasyland with Snow White and Jack, and our little-big circus with over 10 000 hand-placed city folk.
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Jan 6, 2025
We visited with two tween children. The kids loved the displays, which were interesting for sure. It's a bit pricey (like $20CAD for adults), so if you decide to go, make sure you take your time en… Full review by WestCoastRestless
Jan 1, 2025
So much bigger and better than I expected. The sign says over 85 displays and most of them were huge. I can't believe how detailed the displays were. Enjoyable for any age. There are moving parts yo… Full review by Canadoc
Nov 14, 2024
We absolutely adored this place and our kid loved doing the scavenger hunt that they have included with it. We fondly think of this place often and are so glad it exists and hope to visit it again so… Full review by MS4378
I’ve seen some little kids there. I first went when I was 7 and remember enjoying it. Younger than about five might get a little bored. But really it can be for all ages.
As there were no signs indicating no animals allowed, I suppose the animal, if leashed, could enter. But the building layout is a series of narrow hallways that patrons walk through with a …
As there were no signs indicating no animals allowed, I suppose the animal, if leashed, could enter. But the building layout is a series of narrow hallways that patrons walk through with a few larger rooms with multiple displays. I would not expect a pet on a leash to feel safe or comfortable in such a situation.