06.06.2009 12:00 PM
Chester, historic town.
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Chester
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Britain’s historic past is a constant companion as you stroll the ancient thoroughfares and meander along the Rows of this remarkable city. Explore the famous Rows: black and white half-timbered buildings above street level with covered walkways. Mainly shopping galleries now with the occasional pub or little museum tucked in between. You will find all the well-known high street names as well as traditional shops. The Three Old Arches in Bridge Street is the oldest shop front in England. These 13th century curiosities are unique to Chester. Nowhere in Britain is there more black and white architecture which gives Chester its outstanding medieval look. The famous Chester zoo with its Condor Cliffs full flight aviary, Twilight Zone walk-through bat cave, four moated islands with the biggest Monkey House in Europe and new Spirit of Jaguar development is a must see. Not just to be enjoyed on foot why not take a boat trip or monorail ride around the Zoo taking in the glorious gardens as well as all the animals. Grosvenor Museum with its graveyard of Roman Tombstones! Military Museum recalling the life and times of its soldiers over the past 300 years. Roman Amphitheatre, the Roman Garden and Minerva’s Shrine and Chester Cathedral originally an early 10th century church. Fiesta of festivals including Summer Music, Literature and Folk as well as a host of traditional street processions
Further a-field Iron age hill forts and Norman Castles, candle-carvers and ice-cream makers, cycle trails, wayside walks, canal towpaths, medieval bridges. Easy access to the North Wales Coast to explore their castles such as Conwy, Caernarfon and Bodelwyddan. Pretty towns such as Llangollen with its 14th century bridge [one of the seven wonders of Wales] and home to the world-famous Eisteddfod Music Festival and nostalgic steam train excursions. Visit the ski and toboggan slopes in Llandudno, the Dinosaur World and the Welsh Mountain Zoo at Colwyn Bay.
Britain’s oldest racecourse Fantastic facilities and a full race card makes Chester the ideal stop off for all race fans Visit www.chester-races.co.uk for further information and dates
Shopping Predominantly pedestrianised, Chester City Centre is hassle free shopping at its best, although compact in size it is home to all of the well-known high street stores along with many traditional shops most of which run along the split level half-timbered Rows. Abundant in its coffee bars, cafe's and restaurants why not sit back, relax and watch the rest of the world shop. The famous McArther Glen Cheshire Oaks shopping village is within 10 minutes drive on the nearby motorway and is a Mecca for the label shoppers. Manchester City Centre and Trafford Centre are only a 1 hour drive down the M56 making the Ba Ba Guest House in Chester a perfect base for any shopping expedition.
Chester, Cheshire, United Kingdom



