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Discover Chester- a city of Roman walls, riverside walks, and Tudor charm

If you’re searching for hotels in Chester, you’ll find a destination that combines ancient history, Tudor charm, and modern flair.

Walk the Roman city walls, shop in the unique medieval Rows, and take in the riverside atmosphere along the Dee. Families will love Chester Zoo, while couples can enjoy historic hotels and scenic strolls. With so much to see and do, Chester is a brilliant choice for a weekend getaway or longer stay.

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Chester’s historic city centre

Chester’s historic city centre

Where to Stay in Chester

Though compact and walkable, Chester’s neighbourhoods each bring their own flavour:

  • City Centre: Inside the walls, with Chester Cathedral, The Rows, and lively shops and bars. Best for sightseeing and nightlife.
  • Handbridge: Just across the Old Dee Bridge, offering village charm with pubs, stone cottages, and riverside access.
  • Hoole: A community feel north of the centre, with independent shops and cafés. Popular for relaxed local vibes.
  • The Groves (River Dee): Perfect for riverside hotels and parks, offering peaceful walks while staying close to the city.
  • Vicars Cross: A residential area east of the centre, handy for drivers with easy access to the M53/M56 and Cheshire countryside.
The sun sets over Chester’s Roman Amphitheatre

The sun sets over Chester’s Roman Amphitheatre

Best Hotels in Chester

Whether you’re after history, riverside relaxation, spa luxury or family space, Chester’s hotels deliver.

Best Historic Hotels in Chester

  • Chester Grosvenor (5-star): Tudor-style landmark on Eastgate Street beside the iconic clock. Guests love its luxury spa, fine dining, and elegant rooms.
  • Oddfellows Chester (4-star): Boutique hotel mixing Victorian charm with quirky modern interiors, a garden terrace, and popular bars.

Best Riverside Hotels in Chester

  • The Boathouse & Riverside Rooms (4-star): Overlooking the River Dee with nautical décor and a lively pub-restaurant. Adults-only and perfect for scenic stays.
  • The Queen at Chester (4-star): Historic Victorian inn with cosy rooms, a roaring fireplace, and welcoming atmosphere.

Best Spa Hotels in Chester

  • DoubleTree by Hilton Chester (4-star): Set in an 18th-century manor with extensive spa facilities, gardens, and an indoor pool.
  • Grosvenor Pulford Hotel & Spa (4-star): Country-style luxury just outside the city, with award-winning spa treatments and elegant dining.

Best Family-Friendly Hotels in Chester

  • Rowton Hall Hotel & Spa (4-star): Spacious country house hotel with family suites, tennis courts, and an indoor pool. Welcomes kids and dogs.
  • ABode Chester (4-star): Modern hotel next to Chester Racecourse, offering large rooms and a rooftop brasserie with city views.

Top Things to Do in Chester

  • Chester Roman Amphitheatre: Britain’s largest Roman amphitheatre, a fascinating glimpse into the city’s ancient past.
  • Chester Zoo: One of the UK’s best, home to over 500 species and immersive themed habitats.
  • The Rows: Explore Chester’s unique two-level medieval shopping arcades with boutiques and cafés.
  • River Dee Promenade: Scenic riverside paths at The Groves, perfect for peaceful strolls.
  • Countryside Walks: Access Cheshire trails like the Sandstone Trail or visit Delamere Forest just a short drive away.

Giraffe’s at Chester Zoo

Getting to and Around Chester

  • By Train or Bus: Chester Station has direct services from London, Manchester, and Liverpool. National Express coaches also run into the city.
  • By Car: Close to the M53 and M56, Chester is easily reached by road and near both Manchester and Liverpool airports.
  • Getting Around: The city centre is walkable, with highlights all within the walls. Local buses, Park & Ride, and taxis connect outlying areas.

When to Visit Chester

Spring: Mild weather and blooming gardens make spring ideal for walking the city walls or enjoying Grosvenor Park.

Summer: The busiest season, with festivals, boat trips, and zoo visits in full swing. Book ahead.

Autumn: Golden leaves and quieter streets make for relaxing breaks, with rugby season and cosy pubs adding appeal.

Winter: Chester sparkles with its Christmas market and festive lights, while museums and pubs keep things cosy indoors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which area is best to stay in Chester?

The city centre is ideal for sightseeing, while Handbridge and Hoole offer quieter, village-style stays.

Is Chester family-friendly?

Yes, with attractions like Chester Zoo, Roman history, and hotels offering family rooms and pools.

How do I get to Chester?

Direct trains from London take just over 2 hours. Manchester and Liverpool airports are both under 40 minutes by car.

Are there historic hotels in Chester?

Yes, The Chester Grosvenor and Oddfellows both combine history with luxury.

Can you explore Chester on foot?

Absolutely, the walls form a walking circuit, and most attractions are within easy walking distance.

Book Your Stay in Chester Today

From historic inns to riverside retreats, there’s a hotel in Chester to suit every traveller. Discover Roman history, unique shopping, and the beauty of Cheshire with easyStay. 

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