Chester

Chester is one of England’s most beautiful historic cities, its multitude of attractions including the Dee’s lovely waterside, the famous racecourse, Roman remains, and its unique two-tiered shopping streets. The city is thriving with business and tourism and thus is exceptionally well provided for as regards hotels and eateries... Read More

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Chester Events

February
Chester Fine Art & Antiques Fair
May
Chester Folk Festival
June
The Home & Garden Show
July
Raft Race
Summer Music Festival
October
Chester Fine Art & Antiques Fair
Oxjam Chester
November
Chester Christmas Market
December
Chester Christmas Market
Spirit of Chirstmas

Hotels in Chester - 87 places to stay

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Grosvenor Pulford Hotel & Spa

Grosvenor Pulford Hotel & Spa
The privately owned award winning Grosvenor Pulford Hotel & Spa is ideally located just a 5 minute drive from Chester's historic city centre, yet a stone's throw from the border of Wales. This beautiful hotel, ... More | Double Room: From £60 | visit website
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Pheasant Inn

Pheasant Inn

Tucked in a peaceful corner of rural Cheshire, this relaxing country retreat enjoys some of the most magnificent panoramic views of the Cheshire plains. Good wholesome freshly cooked food, traditional ales, a selection of wines ... More | Double Room: From £105 | visit website

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Craxton Wood Hotel

Craxton Wood Hotel
After you drive through richly wooded grounds on the mature, 27 acre estate, this traditional whitewashed country house emerges from among carefully tended lawns and gardens. Dating from the turn of the last century, the original ... More | Double Room: From £120 | visit website
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Llyndir Hall Hotel & Spa

Llyndir Hall Hotel & Spa

Only 5 miles (8 km) from both Chester and Wrexham, just off the A55, this graceful country house has a peaceful setting and great leisure facilities, including an indoor swimming pool. Individual in style, with its ... More | Double Room: From £65 | visit website

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Oddfellows

Oddfellows

Oddfellows Hall on Chester’s Lower Bridge Street is a spectacular 17th Century Georgian manor house which we’ve renovated to give it back its character and grandeur; and some. Outside, there’s a members’ terrace and a ... More | visit website

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Mercure Chester Abbots Well Hotel

Mercure Chester Abbots Well Hotel
Book into our 4-star Chester hotel, close to the city's main attractions and cosmopolitan buzz. The Mercure Chester Abbots Well Hotel is nestled amid two acres of landscaped gardens just two miles from central Chester ... More | visit website
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Days Inn Chester East

Days Inn Chester East
The Days Inn Chester East is situated within easy reach of the M56, Chester Zoo (13 minutes), Chester Racecourse (15 minutes), Chesire Oaks Outlet Village Shopping (5 minutes), Blue Planet Aquarium (8 minutes) Helsby Train ... More | visit website
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George and Dragon

George and Dragon

The George and Dragon is an old coaching inn in Chester, with a black and white Tudor style facade. We are ideally situated just 5 minuets walk from the city centre and all its historcal ... More | visit website

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Days Hotel Chester North

Days Hotel Chester North
Formerly the Gateway to Wales hotel, the Days Hotel Chester North has a unique location on the North Wales border, with close proximity to The Deeside Industrial Park, Chester City Centre and the North Wales ... More | visit website
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White Horse Inn

White Horse Inn
The White Horse Inn has all the traditions of a village pub, with home cooked food, fine cask ales and a warm welcome. Our pub and beer garden, If you do not want to stray ... More | visit website

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