Chester is known for its stunning architecture. Chester has the Largest Roman Amphitheatre in the Country and the Cathedral is one of the leading tourist attractions in the north west.
1. Chester Court Hotel (Chester Hotels/4D hotels in Chester)
Conveniently located within walking distance of the city centre and railway station and within 3 4 of a mile from the major motorway network. Our 20 en suite bedrooms are comfortably furnished and provide all the features you would expect from a mo...
2. Chester House (Chester Hotels/3D hotels in Chester)
All our rooms are ensuite with Power Showers tv and tea coffee making facilities. A free Internet LAN can be accessed for those with there own WiFi enabled Laptops. We are about 10 mins walk from Chester railway station and 15 mins walk from t...
3. COMFORT INN CHESTER (Chester Hotels/2* hotels in Chester)
Comfortable family run Hotel in a quiet garden setting offers excellent accommodation. Located within easy reach of the motorway network yet only one mile from the city of Chester. Hoole shopping village is only a stroll away and offers a wide v...
4. Crabwall Manor (Chester Hotels/4* hotels in Chester)
The Crabwall Manor a Brook Hotel is set in 11 acres of its own grounds is a beautiful Grade II listed Manor House. It provides the ideal retreat to explore the old Roman garrison town now the city of Chester. A red brick castellated fronta...
5. Crowne Plaza Chester (Chester Hotels/4* hotels in Chester)
Crowne Plaza Chester is ideally placed for the business and leisure traveller. Chester is home to a famous racecourse Roman ruins historical architecture bustling shops and one of the best zoos in the country. There are some exceptiona...
6. Castra Deva or Chester (Chester Facts/Chester Facts)
Chester is over 2000 years old and the name Chester is derived from the Latin for a Camp 'Castra'.The Roman name for Chester was 'Deva' after the goddess of the River Dee.
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7. Chester Architecture (Chester Facts/Chester Facts)
Chester is known for its stunning architecture. Chester has the Largest Roman Amphitheatre in the Country and the Cathedral is one of the leading tourist attractions in the north west.
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8. Chester Races (Chester Facts/Chester Facts)
Chester has the oldest race course in the UK. In 1540 Henry Gee, the mayor of Chester in 1540, cancelled the Traditional Shrove Tuesday football game and replaced it with a horse race. His surname is where we get the term 'Gee Gee's'.