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416 reviewsLibrary
Chester
Storyhouse is Chester’s multi award-winning £37m theatre, library, restaurant and cinema.
Museum
Chester
Explore the gory story of medicine through time. Learn and laugh in a gross but family fun attraction.
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478 reviewsBoat Trip
Chester
Enjoy a different side of Chester - the riverside! Sail with us along the beautiful River Dee.
Train Journey
Travelling to Cheshire by train? Below you will find all the attractions, eateries and events that you will find within close proximity of Chester, Crewe and Nantwich Railway Stations.
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478 reviewsDog Friendly
The Groves, Chester
Step aboard the Mark Twain or the Lady Diana for a two-hour cruise that’s a real treat. Get comfortable and enjoy a drink from the bar as you glide through rural Cheshire, along the beautiful River Dee.
Museum
Chester
The DEVA Roman Experience will take you on a voyage back through time 2000 years ago to Roman Britannia where the fortress of DEVA Victrix is welcoming visitors from far and wide.
Walking Tour
Chester
Take a trip to the top of our Tower! Visit Chester Cathedral and embark upon our award-winning Tower Tour – one of the best things to do in Chester!
Walking Route
Chester
This elegant Row is as much for strolling as for shopping. No retail opportunity has been missed, from the handsome shops to the glass-and-wood booths and the stallboards. You’ll also discover a legendary department store, Browns of Chester…
Boat Trip
The Groves, Chester
This tranquil half-hour cruise long the River Dee departs from The Groves. From there, you will be taken upstream, under the suspension bridge, past Grosvenor Park and the Earl’s Eye, then you’ll follow the long sweep of the Meadows to the city…
Train Journey
The Mid Cheshire Line will take you from the ancient border city of Chester through Delamere Forest and on to the salt country of Northwich.
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2711 reviewsFarm
Tattenhall
Set in the picturesque Cheshire countryside between Beeston and Peckforton Castles, The Ice Cream Farm is the tastiest trip you will ever take, enticing hundreds and thousands of visitors every year!
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144 reviewsGarden
Malpas
Dominated by the beautiful romantic gothic style castle these extensive ornamental gardens are one of the best kept secrets in the North of England.
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17068 reviewsAnimal Collection
Chester
A visit to Cheshire isn’t complete without a trip to the UK’s number one zoo. Chester Zoo is home to over 27,000 endangered and exotic animals based in beautiful, award-winning zoological gardens.
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3273 reviewsShop / Shopping Centre
Ellesmere Port
Trendsetters, foodies, label lovers, it’s time to make some noise for the infamous McArthurGlen Designer Outlet, Cheshire Oaks.
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1043 reviewsWalking Tour
Tours to various venues
BusyBus were established in 2003 and provide fully narrated award-winning sightseeing adventures to North Wales, The Lake District and Yorkshire.
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5614 reviewsCathedral / Minister
Chester
Chester Cathedral is many things to many people: a vibrant community of worship, an ancient abbey, an archaeological treasure, a cultural hub, a centre of musical excellence, a unique blend of modern and medieval history.
Walking Tour
Chester
The Chester Treasure Hunt Trail is a self-guided Treasure Hunt which will get you exploring around this historical city. If you’re looking for things to do with family and friends when visiting Chester then this is the activity for you!
Walking Route
Chester
For any Visitor to Chester who has time constraints, a lovely idea is a stroll down Bridge Street on to Lower Bridge Street and through the Bridgegate to view the River Dee.
Walking Route
Chester
This guide is to help you to explore and enjoy Watergate Street, one of Chester's most picturesque streets.
Historic Site
Chester
The famous Eastgate Clock that stands above the Eastgate of Chester's city walls was build to celebrate Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee. You will see the date 1897 on the face - the year of this jubilee, but the clock was added two years after in…