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Chester
City guide, including hotels
Author:
Maria Williams
Visit
Chester and discover a delightful cultural mix that evolves when a
21st century city has been shaped by 2,000 years of history. Within
the city walls Chester combines five star luxuries, exclusive
stores, excellent dining and a vibrant nightlife with attractions
such as a Roman Amphitheatre and Gothic Cathedral.
Places of
interest:
Chester boasts a complete circuit of historic walls, sections of
which date back to Roman times, Chester's most unique feature is the
13th century 'Rows' - two tiers of enticing shops, running through
the main streets. Other attractions include the beautiful River Dee,
the recently restored Grosvenor and Cheshire Military Museums, a
Roman Amphitheatre, the Grosvenor Park and the city's famous Roodee
Racecourse.
The Roman Amphitheatre, the largest arena ever uncovered in Britain.
The famous Chester Rows are unique, being two-tiered galleries built
in the traditional black and white 'magpie' style. They offer a wide
range of shops selling goods from antiques to high fashion.
Grosvenor Museum offers visitors the chance to explore 2000 years of
Chester history. This includes Roman life, Chester wildlife - past
and present, art galleries, and a unique Chester timeline. Entrance
is free. You can take a light hearted journey through the Roman
heritage of Chester. Tours last approximately 1.5 hours and can be
provided, on request, at any time of the year. Chester Zoo is one of
Europe's leading conservation zoos, with over 7,000 animals living
in spacious and natural enclosures. The zoofari overhead railway and
waterbus cater for your transportation needs. There is also a
Children's Farm complete with Marmot Mania, brass rubbings and
face-painting. Chester Market, having been established in Chester
since Roman times, is one of the oldest functions of the council.
Things to do:
There are many ways of seeing the attractions and surrounding areas
of Chester. Tours by Foot, Bus, Rail and Waterway are all available.
If you enjoy the festival atmosphere you can relax at the Chester
races, the annual international film festival or food and drinks
festival. All tastes are catered to in historic Chester.
Chester Racecourse holds meetings throughout the summer months
including the May Festival, a Family fun day and a Roman day. There
has been racing on the Roodee at Chester for over 450 years and the
thrill of watching a race at Chester unfolding before you from the
sophisticated surroundings of the course's enclosures or the vantage
point of the City walls is an unforgettable experience. Bus tours
operate from the Chester Visitor Centre that allows you to discover
Chester from the comfort of a coach. Commentary is provided along
the way by a knowledgeable and experienced guide. The tours take in
such sites as the Amphitheatre, the River Dee and its bridges, the
Old Port, and the Racecourse. The Annual Food and Drink Festival
celebrate the success of local producers where they exhibit their
fayre to over 6,000 food and drink lovers. The International Film
Festival is run by the Chester Film Society. This popular annual
event showcases fringe cinema from all over the world. The festival
runs for a week, generally during early spring. A Cruise along the
Waterways of Cheshire is not only relaxing but offers a chance to
enjoy the attractive sites of historic interest, heritage and
culture of the area. There are more miles of canals here than in any
other English county. A Town Crier is a regular feature in the
summer months You can enjoy this midday flamboyant spectacle at the
Cross in the heart of the City, from Tuesday to Saturday from May to
September.
Food & Drink:
There is plenty of opportunity to pause and take refreshment during
your strolls around Chester in one of the many cafes, restaurants
and wine bars. Contained within this vibrant city is an eating scene
of diverse proportions. The styles of foods available include
Italian, Chinese, Thai, Indian and some of the best bars, night
clubs and coffee houses you can imagine.
Samsi Japanese Yakitori Bar. Instead of the menu being divided the
traditional manner of starters and main course you will find that
most dishes are available in appetiser and main course portions. For
people unaccustomed to Japanese food assistance is available. Vito's
Trattoria Pizzeria. This is a traditional pizzeria where the waiters
pace about with enormous pepper mills and straw-wrapped Chianti
bottles hold candles over gingham tablecloths. All the old favourite
dishes appear on the long menu. Chez Jules Restaurant. Located in a
former fire station this is a bistro style restaurant where the
reasonably priced menu is changed daily. There are usually about six
starters and the same number of mains on offer. It is a firm
favourite with the locals. Mongolian Barbeque. An award-winning
restaurant that offers customers the chance to choose their own
combination of meat, fish and vegetables and then watch as they are
stir fried on a huge Mongolian style griddle. The Boot Inn,
Chester's oldest public house dates back to 1643, its façade was
rebuilt and restored in the late 19th century and again in 1988.
This very attractive 17th Century inn is accessible from the street
level by narrow stony staircase. This leads into a large hall, which
is divided into two main sections. Features include a fireplace, a
large bar counter, low ceilings and exposed beams.
Hotels &
Accommodation:
The city of Chester has a wide range of hotels and quality assured
guest houses suitable for the business traveller and tourist alike.
Elsewhere in Cheshire your options include luxurious country house
hotels, excellent farmhouse B&B's and self catering.
Macdonald Blossoms Hotel Higher Huxley Hall Non-Smoking Alton Lodge
Best Western Queen Hotel Quality Hotel Chester Macdonald Craxton
Wood Hotel Eaton Hotel Non Smoking Dene Hotel Chester The Chester
Grosvenor and Spa Comfort Inn Chester Ramada Chester Brookside Hotel
Llyndir Hall Hotel Chester Moat House De Vere Carden Park Hotel Golf
Resort Spa Broxton Hall Country House Hotel St. David's Park Hotel
Mollington Banastre Hotel Best Western Westminster Hotel Thornton
Hall Classic Hotel Hoole Hall Hotel Express by Holiday Inn Chester
Racecourse Crabwall Manor Gateway To Wales Hotel.
Entertainment
Telford's Warehouse is an independent family run bar/restaurant and
an internationally renowned music and arts venue. Upstairs is a
popular restaurant and contemporary art gallery. The lower area and
bar are reserved for the many popular live music nights which having
played host too many famous names that have helped to establish
'Telford's' as one of the most important venues in the country.
The Miniature Theatre of Chester is based at the Chester Town Hall,
performing works that include both world premieres and plays by
local talent.
Chester Theatre Club, based at the little theatre, was founded in
1944 and stages 6 plays per year. The auditorium seats 126 and there
is a licensed bar
Alexander's Jazz Theatre is the leading North West venue for jazz,
blues and rock artists. It hosts Chester Jazz and Blues Festival.
Alexander's is also a famous for the alternative comedy nights every
Saturday.
Chester is an excellent destination for that short break. It is a
city where you can immerse yourself in history, shopping or
elegance. This Roman city and its 21st century delights will leave
you feeling relaxed and refreshed.
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About the
Author:
Biography
Name: Maria Williams
Website:
http://www.sleepuk.com
Biography: Maria writes for Sleep UK providers of discounted uk
hotels.
Things
To Do and See in Chester
Chester
Zoo, Chester
Attraction type: Zoo
Chester Cathedral, Chester
Attraction type: Religious site; Historic site
Tatton Park, Knutsford, Chester
Attraction type: Architectural building; Garden
Paintstop, Altrincham, Chester
Attraction type: Art gallery
Delamere Forest, Warrington, Chester
Attraction type: Forest
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