Check out our guide to Chester hotels for the lowdown on where to stay, whether you’re splashing out or travelling on a budget.
History is everywhere in Chester. The city has the most complete defensive walls of any in the country, not to mention the largest Roman amphitheatre, the oldest racecourse, and a cathedral dating back 1,000 years. Unsurprisingly, it oozes charm, with the evocative Rows transporting visitors back in time with their distinctive timber framing. That’s not to say the city is stuck in the past, though: it has pioneering microbreweries, Michelin-starred restaurants and lively nightlife to suit all ages. Families will love Chester Zoo, a full day out that’s sure to delight little ones, while nature lovers will appreciate the close proximity to the quaint countryside of Chesire, the seaside resorts of the Wirral and the rolling hills of northeast Wales.
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Chester boasts a variety of charming areas perfect for visitors. In the historic city centre, you're surrounded by ancient walls and architectural marvels, making it ideal for those keen on history. For peace and scenic views, the River Dee area offers tranquillity and waterfront dining. Nightlife and local culture thrive near Chester Racecourse, with its lively bars and restaurants. Lastly, proximity to Chester Railway Station is great for explorers looking for easy travel. Each neighbourhood uniquely captures Chester's heritage and vibrancy, ensuring a memorable visit.
Almost all of Chester’s key attractions are clustered in its compact city centre, which stretches from the city walls in the north down to the River Dee in the south. In this area you’ll find the aforementioned fortifications with their 2-mile-long walkway, plus the stunning medieval cathedral and the ruins of Britain’s biggest Roman amphitheatre. The main thoroughfares of Watergate Street, Northgate Street, Eastgate Street and Upper Bridge Street are home to the Rows, timber-framed galleries that form a picturesque string of shops on the first floor. A stay in the city centre will also put you within a 10/15-minute walk of Chester Racecourse.
If your family visit to Chester is centred around the epic zoo, you can’t get more convenient than Zoo House Chester, which is literally on the doorstep of the 128-acre animal park. If you’d prefer to be a little closer to town but still away from the hustle and bustle, the elegant suburb of Hoole is perfect – it’s peaceful but still has its own buzzing high street full of independent shops. The superbly rated Chester House Guest House offers a Family Superior Ensuite Room for up to two adults and two children, plus complimentary car parking and wifi.
The heart of town is the place to look for budget hotels in Chester. Race-goers will love the Holiday Inn Express, situated practically at the entrance to the racecourse, which offers double rooms for as little as £58/night with an inclusive Express Start breakfast thrown in. For a personal touch, stay at Grosvenor Place, one of only two guesthouses located within the city walls. From £58 per night, you’ll be just a 3-minute walk from the Rows. For low-cost accommodation with delicious food and drink on site, the Coach House Inn has rooms from £71 above a high-quality bar and restaurant.
Chester Zoo: One of the UK’s largest, the zoo has over 27,000 animals and offers experiences where you can get up close and personal with the residents.
Chester Cathedral: A cavernous church rebuilt in the Gothic style in the 13th century, with exhibitions, gardens, and tours to the top of the tower.
City walls: The most complete circuit of ancient defensive walls in Britain offers fantastic views and fascinating history.
The Rows: Eye-catching, centuries-old timber galleries that form a second row of shops at first-floor level.
Chester Racecourse: The world’s oldest operating racecourse hosts world-class racing from May to October.
Chester city centre has pubs, clubs and bars for all tastes. Ye Olde Boot Inn dates from 1643 and serves classic ales in an old-fashioned setting, while the Liverpool Arms is a popular, long-standing LGBTQ venue. For locally brewed beer, try the Spitting Feathers Brewery Tap on Bridge Street. If you’re more into fancy cocktails, Prohibition, a swish speakeasy hidden behind a secret door, is the place for you. And to keep your night going until the small hours, Rosie’s is a huge multiroom nightclub set over three floors, with pleasingly cheesy music that ranges from pop to hip-hop, RnB and commercial dance.
Chester is a paradise for shopaholics, with every kind of store under the sun. The place to start, of course, is the Rows, home to jewellers, fashion boutiques, health & beauty providers and much more. Independent stores abound on the charmingly narrow Godstall Lane, while the tucked-away courtyard of Rufus Court has specialist shops and a huge beer garden. For big-name brands, meanwhile, make a beeline for Grosvenor Shopping Centre right in the heart of town. And if market shopping is your thing, Chester Market has recently moved to a new, purpose-built hall, selling a unique blend of produce, goods, food and beverage that’s well worth a look.
Nestled in the Cheshire countryside but still just 15 minutes from Chester by car, Rowton Hall Hotel and Spa boasts a superb restaurant, Thyme. Offering fine dining in a relaxed, informal atmosphere, the restaurant focuses on locally sourced produce, with many ingredients taken from its own garden.
Located a 10-minute walk from the heart of town, The Mill Hotel & Spa offers guests a range of treatments and packages, from a classic spa day to a full-body massage or a twilight experience. The amenities are rounded out by a steam room, sauna, hot tub and swimming pool.
The Queen at Chester Hotel stands out for its illustrious past. Described as the first skyscraper of its time, the Italianate building began operating in 1860 to serve first-class rail passengers, and past guests include Charles Dickens. Each floor of the hotel is dedicated to a country, with every suite named after a corresponding king.
The Chester Grosvenor is a byword for luxury when it comes to Chester hotels. The Grade II listed institution has real wow factor with its grand columns and black-and-white façade, and the central location is unbeatable. Inside you’ll find a spa, Michelin-starred restaurant, and rooms with all the amenities you’d expect of a 5-star joint.
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Discover the perfect family-friendly hotels for your next vacations! Here are the top picks for families with children: The Queen at Chester Hotel, BW Premier Collection, DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Spa Chester, ABode Chester
For a stay in the city center of Chester, these centrally located hotels are suitable: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Spa Chester, Premier Inn Chester - Railway Station, ABode Chester
For a cheap stay in Chester, we recommend these budget-friendly hotels: Premier Inn Chester - Railway Station, Holiday Inn Chester - South by IHG, MILL Hotel & Spa
For a stay close to the best points of interest, we recommend these hotels:
Chester Zoo: The Reserve at Chester Zoo, Brook Mollington Banastre Hotel & Spa, Premier Inn Chester Central North
University of Chester: The Pied Bull, Brookside Hotel & Residents Bar , Cozy lounge areas & Terrace ,Suitable for Solo Travelers Couples Educational Groups Families & Contractors welcome, George And Dragon Place
Chester Cathedral: The Queen at Chester Hotel, BW Premier Collection, Premier Inn Chester - Railway Station, ABode Chester
If you want to stay close the airport:
Premier Inn Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Hampton by Hilton Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Gateway Lodge
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