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Walking tours - assorted Roman, historic and ghost trails - from the Town Hall tourist office and from the Vicar Lane Visitor Centre (May-Oct twice daily; Nov-April once daily; £3) aren't a bad way to orient yourself. The main thoroughfares of Chester's Roman grid plan meet at the Cross , where the town crier welcomes visitors to the city (May-Aug Tues-Sat at noon). Both sides of all four streets are lined by the Rows , unique galleried arcades running on top of the ground-floor shops. The engaging black-and-white tableau is a blend of genuine Tudor houses and Victorian half-timbered imitations, with the finest Tudor buildings on Watergate Street - though Eastgate Street is perhaps the most picturesque, leading to the filigree Eastgate Clock , erected atop a sandstone arch to commemorate Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.

You can get an insight into Chester's Roman heritage at Deva Roman Experience tucked away up Pierpoint Lane, off Bridge Street (daily 9am-5pm; £3.95). North of the Cross, the neo-Gothic town hall dominates its square at the end of Northgate Street across from the heavily restored Cathedral (daily 7.30am-6pm; free tours Mon-Sat 2.30pm, donation requested; ). Taking the role of cathedral in 1541 after the Dissolution of the Monasteries, this Benedictine church is dedicated to St Werburgh, a seventh-century Anglo-Saxon princess who became Chester's patron saint. Parts of the eleventh-century structure can still be seen in the north transept but the highlights are the fourteenth-century choir stalls, with their intricately carved misericords.

East of the cathedral, steps provide access to the top of the two-mile girdle of the medieval and Roman city walls - the most complete set in Britain. You can walk past all its towers, turrets and gateways in an hour or two, including the Water Tower at the northwest corner, which once stood in the river - evidence of the changes brought about by the gradual silting of the River Dee. South from the Water Tower you'll see the Roodee , England's oldest racecourse, laid out on a silted tidal pool where Roman ships once unloaded wine, figs and olive oil from the Mediterranean.

Until nineteenth-century excavation work, much of the wall near the Water Tower was propped up by scores of sculpted tomb panels and engraved headstones, items probably used to rebuild the walls in a hurry in the turbulent fourth century. Many are now on display at the Grosvenor Museum , 27 Grosvenor St (Mon-Sat 10.30am-5pm, Sun 2-5pm; free), just inside the city walls near the southern end of the Roodee. This is the best investigation of Roman Chester, with good displays about the legionary system, city buildings, grave sites, defences, daily life and culture. The back of the museum opens into a preserved Georgian house complete with furnished kitchen, parlour, bedrooms, rickety floors and sloping stairs. Across the traffic roundabout on Castle Street, the Cheshire Military Museum (daily 10am-5pm; £2.50; ) inhabits part of the same complex as the Norman Chester Castle (Easter-Sept daily 10am-6pm; Oct-Easter daily 10am-4pm; free; EH). Though the castle was founded by William the Conqueror, most of what you see today is little older than the eighteenth-century Greek Revival Assize Courts and council offices on the same site, the building of which led to the demolition of much of the medieval structure.

South of the castle, the wall is buried under the street, but it rises again alongside the Roman Gardens (unrestricted access) on Souters Lane at Little John Street, where Roman foundations and columns dug up during redevelopment are on display. Across the road stands the half-excavated remains of the Roman Amphitheatre (Easter-Sept daily 10am-6pm; Oct-Easter daily 10am-1pm & 2-4pm; free; EH); it is estimated to have held seven thousand spectators, making it the largest amphitheatre in Britain, but the stonework is barely head-high now.

The partly ruined pink-stone Church of St John the Baptist (daily 9.15am-6pm), a little to the east in Grosvenor Park, was founded by the Saxon king Ethelred in 689 and briefly served as the cathedral of Mercia. Its romantic eastern ruins were left to deteriorate having been cut off from the rest of the church after the Reformation. Steps from the church gardens and from the southern edge of the city walls lead to the tree-shaded Groves , on the banks of the Dee, with its bandstand, slender iron footbridge and villas overlooking the willows draped along the opposite bank. Bithells Boats (tel 01244/325394, ) runs half-hour cruises on the river (every 15min; April-Oct 10am-5pm; Nov-March Sat & Sun 11am-4pm; £4) and two-hour trips in the summer (Wed & Sat 11am & 8pm, rest of week 11am only).

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Ramada Chester Hotel

 

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Whitchurch Road, Christleton, Chester, CH3 5QL

Situated within a mile of Chester city Centre, within easy reach of the motorway network and the beautiful welsh countryside, the hotel is in the ideal location for business and leisure guests.

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Northop Hall Country House Hotel

 

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Chester Road, Chester, CH2 6HJ

Northop Hall Country House Hotel is set in over nine acres of gardens and woodland near Chester. A beautiful Victorian hall which has been tastefully modernized retaining many of the wonderful features of the hotel.

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Hoole Hall Corus Hotel

 

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Warrington Road, Chester, CH2 3PD

Hoole Hall is situated 2 miles from Chester city centre and is a great base from which to visit the historic city. Situated in five acres of shady lawns and shrubberies, the hotel was designed in the 18th century.

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Comfort Inn Chester

 

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74 Hoole Rd (A56), Chester, CH2 3NL

Situated within easy reach of the motorway network and yet only one mile from the centre of Chester, the Comfort Inn is ideally located for buisness or pleasure.

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Higher Huxley Hall Non-Smoking

 

Rooms From: £ 80         
Red Lane, Chester, CH3 9BZ

A Non Smoking Elizabethan house, furnished with antiques, situated in the countryside with beams and log fires. Family run Historic House, furnished with antiques, low beams oak panelled doors log fires plus the modern requirement

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Dene Hotel Chester

 

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95 Hoole Rd (A56), Chester, CH2 3ND

The Hotel is situated within easy reach of the enchanting city of Chester. Awash with history and heritage and bustling with vibrant city life.

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