Chester, Cheshire, England
The city of Chester sits close
to the north Wales border in Cheshire, north west England, south of Liverpool
and Ellesmere Port but still within driving distance of the urban sprawl of Manchester
and Warrington.
A friendly and bustling
English market town, it has many timbered Tudor style buildings and an olde
worlde atmosphere. It’s a wonderful place to visit for anyone interested
in old buildings and English history.
Chester dates back to Roman
times. Visitors can walk around the walls and old town; there are boat trips
on the River Dee, bus tours, walking tours, ghost trail, the Dewa Roman Experience
(similar to the one in York), Chester Cathedral, Castle, historic Crown Courts
and plenty of other things for tourists to do and see.
The Chester Racecourse
offers some excitement for those who enjoy horse racing.
Come to Chester for a good day or night out. The shopping is excellent and can
be combined with lunch in one of the numerous cafés or restaurants.
It’s a great destination
for Stag and Hen parties because there is a so much to do at all times of day
and night in a small area that you can cross on foot.
Useful Chester accommodation
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