Chester Castle
Abbey Square, Chester, England CH1 2, United Kingdom
#1 of 4 things to do rated by Real Travelers
Hotels near Chester Castle
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Holiday Inn Express CHESTER-RACECOURSE | 0.0 miles
Real Traveler Rating: 3.8 out of 5 based on 1 review from 1 source
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Oddfellows Chester | 0.1 miles
Oddfellows Hall on Chester''s Lower Bridge Street is a spectacular 17th century Georgian manor house which has been renovated to give back its character and grandeur. Outside, there is a members terrace and a phenomenal walled... more
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Crowne Plaza Hotel CHESTER | 0.2 miles
to Crowne Plaza Chester, perfectly located on the edge of the city with panoramic views of the city and Welsh hills. The hotel is perfectly located for visiting all the historic sites of Chester, including the Roman walls, amp... more
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VYBORG HOTEL | 0.2 miles
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The Chester Grosvenor Hotel | 0.3 miles
impressive, black and white timbered Grade II listed building in the centre of the historic city of Chester contains a stylish, contemporary hotel dedicated to excellence. With an outstanding Michelin-starred restaurant, a vib... more
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Chester Grosvenor & Spa | 0.3 miles
Real Traveler Rating: 4.0 out of 5 based on 2 reviews from 3 sources
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"From the time we walked through the door to the time we left the staff of the Chester Grosvenor were exceptionally helpful, courteous, and professional." — source Expedia
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The Pied Bull | 0.3 miles
Dating from 1155, The Pied Bull is situated within the walls of the Roman city of Chester. Reputed to be the city's first licensed house, today the inn's interior reflects its distinctive heritage and haunted past. more
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" great shopping and sight seeing and a good base to explore the surrounding areas, i.e." — source Expedia
" The room was large compared to so many of the hotels and B&Bs we stayed at during this trip to England." — source Expedia
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More information on Chester Castle
... founded in 1092 as a Benedictine abbey, was made an Anglican cathedral church in 1541. Many architectural restorations were carried out in the 19th century, but older parts have been preserved. Notable features include the fine range ...

