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St John St, CH1 1HL ChesterGBP 54 - 520

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In the city centre, the Macdonald New Blossoms Hotel is just 10 minutes’ walk from Chester Racecourse and Chester Cathedral. Rooms have period featu… More
Milton Street, CH1 3NF ChesterGBP 65 - 155

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In the heart of Chester’s city centre, with a superb waterside location, the hotel offers free parking, free internet access and superb leisure faci… More
GBP 85 - 300

Oddfellows Chester

20 Lower Bridge Street, CH1 1RS ChesterGBP 85 - 300

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In the heart of Chester, Oddfellows features a stylish bar and a modern restaurant, along with boutique-style rooms. There is free Wi-Fi throughout an… More
76 Liverpool Road, CH2 1AU ChesterGBP 49 - 135

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Perfectly located, Premier Inn Chester Central (North) is within close proximity to Chester City Centre and Chester Zoo, with good access to Chester T… More
Brook Street, CH13DU ChesterGBP 50 - 90

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This family-owned and run hotel is conveniently located just 5 minutes from the train station and the town centre of historic Chester. Discover a ret… More
GBP 75 - 120

Lavender Lodge

46 Hoole Road, CH2 3NL ChesterGBP 75 - 120

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This 4-star, Edwardian house offers bright, spacious rooms with private bathrooms and free Wi-Fi. Chester’s bustling centre is just 5 minutes’ dri… More
The Racecource, New Crane Street, CH1 2LY ChesterGBP 36 - 160

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Located in the historic city centre of Chester, the hotel is beautifully situated in the Racecourse grounds, providing superb views, and offers both c… More
GBP 45 - 555

Kilmorey Lodge

50 Hoole Road, CH2 3NL ChesterGBP 45 - 555

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A family run, Victorian-style guest house one mile from Chester City Centre, Kilmorey Lodge offers free private parking and free Wi-Fi. Chester Rail S… More
City Road, CH1 3AH ChesterGBP 114 - 249

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In central Chester, Kings at the Queen has modern rooms with large bathrooms and iPod docks. The hotel has free Wi-Fi and a 24-hour deluxe room servic… More
Caldy Valley Road, CH3 5PR ChesterGBP 40 - 125

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Ideally located just 2 miles (3.2km) away from Chester, Premier Inn Chester Central (South East) is the perfect base to discover local attractions, in… More
20-24 City Road, CH1 3AE ChesterGBP 40 - 125

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In the heart of the historic city of Chester, just 350 metres from the train station, this modern hotel offers great value and comfortable, spacious e… More
GBP 50 - 165

The Curzon Hotel

52-54 Hough Green, CH4 8JQ ChesterGBP 50 - 165

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Less than a mile from Roodee Racecourse, The Curzon Hotel offers free private parking, good breakfasts and a restaurant. Chester city centre is a 15-m… More
GBP 50 - 150

The Pied Bull

Northgate Street, CH1 2HQ ChesterGBP 50 - 150

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Dating from 1155, The Pied Bull is situated within the walls of the Roman city of Chester. Reputed to be the city´s first licensed house, toda… More
GBP 40 - 100

The Stafford Hotel

39-43 City Road, CH1 3AE ChesterGBP 40 - 100

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This hotel offers affordable accommodation in a convenient, central location in Chester, an easy walk to the railway station. Chester was founded in … More
Northgate Street, CH1 2BG ChesterGBP 59 - 199

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Just 120 metres from Chester Cathedral, in the city centre, the Commercial Hotel has luxurious en suite rooms with king-size beds. The hotel also boas… More
Eastgate Street, Eastgate, CH1 1LT ChesterGBP 169 - 339

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In central Chester, this award-winning 5-star hotel has held a Michelin Star since 1990. There is a stylish spa, gym and air-conditioned bedrooms with… More
GBP 47 - 165

Ramada Chester

Whitchurch Rd, Christleton, CH3 5QL ChesterGBP 47 - 165

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Set in 2 acres of landscaped gardens, Ramada Chester offers a spa, a gym, a pool and free parking. Chester Zoo is a short drive away. Sebastian Coe H… More
3 Stone Place, CH2 3NR ChesterGBP 45 - 75

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On a quiet street, the award-winning Stone Villa is a 5-minute walk from Chester Station. It offers rooms with flat-screen satellite TVs, free Wi-Fi a… More
51 Lower Bridge Street, CH1 1RS ChesterGBP 40 - 165

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This Georgian hotel is located just 10 minutes’ walk from the centre of historic Chester. It boasts rooms with private en suite bathrooms and two re… More
Wrexham Road, CH4 9DL ChesterGBP 25 - 195

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On the edge of ancient Chester, the Holiday Inn Chester South is just off the A55 road, beside Chester Business Park. The hotel features a modern leis… More
Hamilton St, CH2 3JG ChesterGBP 40 - 80

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With a cosy bar, free parking and free Wi-Fi, Hamilton Court Guest House is 10 minutes’ drive from Chester Zoo. Chester Railway Station is 5 minutes… More
City Road, CH1 3AF ChesterGBP 49 - 179

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Near Chester Station, this hotel has free Wi-Fi and a restaurant. The city centre, with its shops and Roman walls, is a 10-minute walk away. Each roo… More
Parkgate Road, Mollington, CH1 6NE ChesterGBP 62 - 500

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With luxury rooms, a spa and an indoor swimming pool, this historic manor house from 1660 is set in quiet gardens a short drive from historic Chester … More
Parkgate Road, Mollington, CH1 6NN ChesterGBP 47 - 448

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This 4-star country-house hotel is in beautiful grounds, a short drive from Chester city centre. For leisure, it has an indoor swimming pool, a sauna,… More
GBP 45 - 85

Brookside Hotel

Brook Lane, CH2 2AN ChesterGBP 45 - 85

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This charismatic family-run hotel provides a peaceful location just outside Chester´s historic centre, yet only a 10-minute walk away from the c… More
 

Chester: Guide


Chester is a very pretty and historic England|English city on the river Dee in the North West (England)|North-Western county of Cheshire. Although maybe not worth a whole holiday, it's well worth a day trip to see the Roman ruins.

Understand

Chester originated in the Romano-British period at the latest, when it formed the settlement known as Deva or Castra Devana, the fortress city of the 20th Legion (Legio XX Valeria Victrix). As a result some parts of Chester are around two thousand years old. It was a Royalist stronghold during the English Civil War in the 1640s, and along the walls one can see the tower from which King Charles I watched his troops do battle.

A resident of Chester is called a 'Cestrian'.

Get in

By train

Chester is on the North Wales Coast line, over which trains starting at Crewe and Manchester run to Holyhead and Llandudno; direct trains also run from and via Chester to Shrewsbury and onwards to Birmingham or Cardiff. Chester has five direct trains a day to and from London; otherwise a single change of trains at Crewe connects with many other London trains.

Chester is a southern terminus on Merseyrail's Wirral Line which provides direct trains via Birkenhead to Liverpool. A second line runs between Chester and Manchester - the journey is the scenic route in all senses of the word. The trip takes substantially longer, but travels through rural Cheshire before reaching Manchester's outer suburbs.

By car

Chester is situated near the eastern end of the A55, which becomes the M53, which crosses the M56. London is approx. 200 miles by road, Birmingham approx. 90 miles, Manchester approx. 30 miles, Liverpool approx. 20 miles.

By coach

Most national coaches stop in Chester. Chester coach station in the city centre has now been closed. The coaches stop at a bus stop on Vicars Lane, opposite the Visitor Centre near the Roman Amphitheatre.

Get around

The city centre itself is relatively small, with everything within walking distance. During the day there are regular buses, and one can flag down a taxi well into the night.

See

Chester Cathedral, 12 Abbey Square, +44 (0)1244 324756, (fax: +44 (0)1244 341110) Opening 09:00-17:00; Adults: £4.00, Senior Citizens: £3.00, Children (5-16): £1.50, Family Ticket: £10.00

Chester Amphitheatre

Do


Open-top bus ride, which will get you round all the main tourist sites in 30 minutes. Several bus operators run tours: Heritage Tours

Boating along the river. Rowing boats can be hired, or if you don't want to exert yourself, there are many boat trips that go from the river bank on the city centre side between Handbridge Suspension bridge and the walls, and they show you everything you will want to see!

Walk around the top of Roman walls that surround the city.

Chester Racecourse, ph: 01244 304 600 (email:) . If you're really keen on horseracing, find out the dates of the 'races days' Chester hosts a few times a year. You may have to book tickets in advance, and there is quite a range of prices. If you just want to see a bit of the race atmosphere for free, the walls walk you right past a view of the action down below.

Chester Zoo Upton-by-Chester, Chester, CH2 1LH, ph: 01244 380 280 (email: fax: 01244 371 273) Well worth a visit, the zoo is absolutely superb and reportedly one of the best in Europe. The elephant collection is world class. Entrance is around £10-£12, and it's best to leave 3-5 hours to do it properly. It's a little way out of the city centre, so either catch a bus from the bus station, or take the train from Chester Station to Bache on the Wirral Line. The latter option is extremely quick (under five minutes) and correspondingly cheap.

Grosvenor Park is the main ornamental park in Chester and includes a pond, miniature railway and children's play area.

Christmas Lights, city centre. Chester is the prettiest city in the run up to Christmas when the streets are tastefully decorated with lights. The shops are hectic but try a walk round the walls after 5 pm.

Buy

Chester has fantastic shopping for its size. All the major stores are based in one of the most attractive city centres in the country. Traditional black and white Tudor buildings and the Rows (a two-tiered shopping gallery, the only one of its kind in the world) coupled with good shops will make this a pleasant shopping trip.

If that doesn't satisfy your consumerist needs, Cheshire Oaks is a designer outlet 10 miles away by bus or car.

Eat


Good choices for food are:

Est Est Est - Pizza/Pasta

Piccolino, 33 Pepper Row, Pepper St, Chester CH1 1EA, ph: 01244 312 123 ( fax: 01244 344 869) An uber cool new Italian restuarant in town - who else can get away with decorating with glass bowls of red, green and yellow peppers? Piccolino serves a huge selection of dishes and has very good service. When you go, go for the antipesto for starters!

Drink

Chester has plenty of historic, old-fashioned English pubs, with beer at around £2-£2.50 a pint. However, most places will stop serving at around 11:30pm, and even a little earlier on Sundays. There are only a handful of nightclubs, and the relative lack of competition means they aren't that fantastic. However, check out Telford's Warehouse, alongside the canal. The latest any club will stay open in Chester is 3am.

The Albion Park Street, Chester, CH1 1RN, ph: +44(0)1244 340345. Defiantly traditional, 'family-hostile' pub with walls covered in First World War memorabilia where you normally see big screens. So self-consciously, determinedly and uncompromisingly authentic and English that it manages to feel, well, not that English after all, and not a little contrived. Fabulous beer and good home cooking though, and well worth a visit.

When The Marlbororough Arms needed its sign painting, the artist stopped to quench his thirst half-way through, and the rest is history. Very close to the city centre, outside it offers a 'man-creche', where ladies can deposit their hapless husbands for an afternoon's shopping in peace.

Sleep


Budget

Mid range

Splurge

The Chester Grosvenor Hotel and Spa, Foregate Street, Chester CH1 1LT ph: +44 (0)1244 324024 ( fax: +44 (0)1244 313246) For the seriously moneyed, there is only one choice. The five-star Grosvenor is the height of luxury and is in the centre of town.

Stay safe

Chester is not an especially dangerous city, with no particular reputation for crime. However, the usual United Kingdom#Stay_safe|UK rules apply. Be aware that, between midnight and 3am or so, especially on Friday and Saturday nights, there will be plenty of drunken people about, so stick to well-lit areas and main roads. If you are one of these people and don't know the city, consider taking a cab home.

Get out

Chester is on the border with Wales, and the Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno is just 30 miles away.

Vibrant cities Manchester and Liverpool are close.

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