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I love it here in the summer time. There is so many options and it is closed off to traffic, as well as right downtown. It is such a great place to relax (as well as right beside the library).
With local talent playing on the stage during the summer, its a great place to grab a meal at onr of the restaurants while taking in music from some up and coming artists.
I walked down Victoria Row and was in ahh of the eateries and bars. it is right next to the Confederation Center and library. it is almost situated in the middle of Charlottetown. so, everything you need for a outing is right there.
We picked up a walking tour of the Victoria Row and really enjoyed walking the area. It is not a large area but lots of neat historic buildings and an easy walk.
I love the idea of a selection of outdoor eateries and shops along a street that is virtually void of vehicles and traffic. The Row is colourful with eye-catching umbrellas, overhanging trees, and a selection of outdoor musicians making for a relaxing and entertaining dining experience, or a place to stop and have a few beverages with friends.
Great restaurants, great bars and nightlife! Outdoor patios galore! Very trendy street! You must check out the Row!
We were there during one of the Sunday Farmers Markets. Lots going on with street folks and all kinds of vendors. Nice little shops and restaurants all along the way. Worth a visit.
Shop, eat, listen to music, people watch, catch a show, canoodle with your partner; anything that might lure you out of your own home on a warm summer evening is possible here. You can even get your picture taken with John A. MacDonald on a bench!
Quaint and fun place to explore interesting boutiqiues and find a great place for lunch or dinner.. with either inside or outdoor seating!
Neat pedestrian block lined with interesting shops, galleries, and restaurants. We were there too early to eat lunch but did enjoy visiting several of the shops. A great way to spend sometime in Charlottetown.
Just a great local and 'ole time' row of fun places to visit, eat at, sip an ale or two. Atmosphere plus. :)
Located right near the Province House, this is a quaint one-block pedestrians-only area. It is called Victoria Row but it is actually on Richmond Street. No cars are allowed on this part of Richmond Street. There are several restaurants -- many with outdoor seating-- and several shops. We enjoy Victoria Row because of its interesting buildings. This whole block was destroyed by fire in 1884. Most of these commercial buildings were rebuilt shortly after the fire. You can still see names of the original owners on the buildings -- Newsom, Morris, Cameron, and Brown.
A nice small assortment of restaurants/pubs with a good variety of food choices. Outdoor patios welcoming. Service was very good at the 2 eating establishments visited for dinner.
An eclectic gathering of different shops and restaurants on a "no drive, walking only" street, cobblestoned, outside musicians playing a variety of music, open air cafes, enjoyable and away from the hustle and bustle of downtown.
excellent shopping and restaurants. Relaxing to have the street to walk on rather than a busy sidewalk