Chester

chester clock tower
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Visit


There are so many places to visit in the historic City of Chester!

It's bewitching beauty and unique atmosphere make Chester one of Britain's most popular places for an unforgettable short break. The ancient city is a truly breathtaking experience.

Each chapter of Chester's history is etched into the very fabric of the city. Well, you are walking where Roman Legionaires marched to war, Viking raiders wreaked havoc and Norman invaders conquered Anglo Saxons. Chester has the most complete city walls, the oldest racecourse and the largest Roman Amphitheatre in Britain, plus a 1000 year old Cathedral with Europe's finest example of medieval carvings - and of course the one and only 700 year old Rows galleries where shopping is a double delight.

Stay


Have you started planning your next short break? You’ll need a comfortable place to stay after a busy and exciting day in Chester.

There is an amazing selection of accommodation in Chester and Cheshire. Whether you're on business or celebrating a special occasion, you'll find the perfect place here.

Whatever your preference, you are sure to find something to match your taste and budget. Cheshire is home to:

  • Bed and breakfasts,
  • Hotels,
  • Campsites,
  • Cottages and traditional farmhouses for an authentic rural experience.

Chester Cathedral
chester-clock

Eat


Try out a range of different food options across the city. Find some of the best places to eat out in Cheshire here!

Cheshire is well established as a foodie favourite and it's easy to see why. If you live in Cheshire or are just visiting, you'll find something to suit you here; whether you are looking for fine dining in an award winning restaurant, lunch in a beautiful country pub, delicious afternoon tea or the best street food at a bustling market. Cheshire has it all.

With an abundance of award winning restaurants, country pubs and quaint cafes all serving only the best, fresh local produce, you are sure to find plenty of places for eating out in Chester and Cheshire, to suit both your palate and your pocket.