Chester & Cheshire
Races, historic city walls, quirky bistros and Michelin starred restaurants
C
hester is a romantic city. Cruise along the River Dee or watch the action from a riverside café, wander the compact city, shop in the historic Rows, walk along the medieval walls and you’ll see what we mean. And when you’ve finished soaking up the city’s atmosphere, there’s the stunning scenery, historic sites and gastro-pubs of Cheshire to explore. Ooh la la.
History and Heritage
Built almost 2,000 years ago, the Fortress Dewa now lies buried beneath Chester but thankfully the
Dewa Roman Experience
uses archaeological finds to bring the period to life, smells and all. Get hands-on with the region’s rich history at the Grosvenor Museum or walk Chester’s medieval walls for a unique view over the historic city. The
National Waterways Museum
at Ellesmere Port provides a fascinating insight into the Industrial Revolution.
Arts and Culture
The
Watergate Street Gallery
in Chester is a great place to see the work of local and international artists, as well as buy your very own piece of art. For a blast of country air and some colourful sculptures complete the trail at
Norton Priory
. And when the sun goes down, walk like an Egyptian over to the
Pyramid & Parr Hall
in Warrington for the very best in comedy and music.
Must See Attractions
Everyone loves a good cathedral and with stained glass, Norman arches, Gothic flourishes, and the medieval shrine of St. Werburgh, they don’t come much better than Chester’s. Kick back with a
ChesterBoat
river cruise or climb to the summit of
Beeston Castle
in Tarporley for views of up to eight counties - there are bat caves and historical re-enactments to enjoy as well.
Food and Drink
Watch all the action on the river unfold from the delightfully retro
Blue Moon Café
or look out over
Chester Racecourse
and enjoy an a la carte of modern British cuisine at the glass-fronted Restaurant 1539. Simon Radley at
The Chester Grosvenor
delivers Michelin-starred finery and
The Alderley Restaurant
does fine-dining Cheshire-stylee. Wash it all down with locally-brewed Spitting Feathers’ ale at
The Brewery Tap
in Chester.
Shopping
Over 700 years ago some smart medieval shopaholics pretty much invented the shopping mall with the two-tiered arcades of
The Rows
. Today, these historic buildings are packed with independent retailers and atmosphere. Continue your retail therapy at
Grosvenor Shopping Centre
or in the historic
Market Hall
where you can barter for a real bargain.
Key Events
Chester Performs
is a leading arts producer based in Chester, creating, producing and staging innovative and exciting arts projects in and around the city. Their current programme current includes: the nationally acclaimed
Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre,
the
Chester Music Festival,
which mixes great choral works and solo voices for your aural pleasure, and the
Literature Festival,
which mixes metaphors and megastars from the world of words each October.
Family Fun
Just wait till you hear the racket made by the gibbons and orangutans at
Chester Zoo
– it will make the shouts of the kids as they meet the 7000 other animals seem like whispers. Enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of Roman Chester at the
Dewa Roman Experience
or let the little ones try and out stare a three metre Sand Tiger shark from the
Blue Planet Aquarium
’s underwater walkway.
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Things to do
From events and attractions to fine dining and nights out; discover things to do in Chester.