Feel as if you need to take a break and get away but don’t know where to go? Then, perhaps you should take advantage of our low-price coach holidays and book yourself a trip to the charming medieval city of Chester - one of our most popular destinations. This picturesque town on the river Dee in Cheshire, is known for its well-preserved, medieval red sandstone city walls, an impressive Roman amphitheatre, the magnificent 1000 year-old Chester Cathedral and of course the delightful Chester Zoo.
If you like to shop, you must visit The Rows, where you are sure to be tempted to treat yourself to something from one of its many boutiques, galleries or designer shops, so don’t forget your credit card!
The city of Chester is well-known for its remarkable historical buildings. Coach trips to Chester provide the opportunity to visit a wide range of attractions and places of interest.
Chester Zoo
Chester zoo is an amazing place to visit for a great day out with the family. The Zoo has over 21,000 animals to discover and award-winning zoological gardens to see as well.
Chester Cathedral
Chester Cathedral in the heart of Chester’s city centre is a major tourist attraction especial for those who love heritage buildings and history
Chester Rows
Chester has lots of shops, including the famous black and white buildings of The Rows. You will find The Rows at Northgate Street, East Gate Street, Bridge Street and Watergate Street. The Rows are a system of walkways, where you can find galleries above the shops at street levels. So whether you are looking for boutiques, designer stores or the modern shopping mall, Chester has it all.
Walls of Chester
The city wall in Chester featured the most completed circuit in Britain, and is one of the highlights of the city, so why not take a walk on the wall for some amazing views with glimpses into the past.
Eastgate Clock
Eastgate Clock designed by John Douglas is a unique landmark situated on the main street in Chester and the most photographed clock in England after Big Ben.