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The Chester Bridge Hotel Star Rating 3        
51 Lower Bridge Street

The Chester Bridge Hotel is a beautiful, listed, Georgian hotel and is centrally located in the historic city of Chester on the border of North Wales within the old Roman walls offering comfortable rooms and excellent food at modest prices. The accommodation at The Chester Bridge Hotel comprises of 28 bedrooms, all ensuite, all double or twin bedrooms with two restaurants serving a vast Steak House menu. All rooms have a digital TV, hairdryer, tea and coffee facilities and telephone.
Chester Apartments Chester Star Rating 4        
31 Bold Square

Located under a 10-minute stroll from Chester Railway Station, the property offers guests an ideal base while visiting Chester. Guests can also enjoy complimentary internet access in all areas.There are a variety of amenities on offer to guests of Chester Apartments Chester, including an express check-in and check-out feature and connecting rooms.
The Golden Eagle        
18 Castle Street

The Golden Eagle is situated in Chester and is close to the area's well-known attractions. It also provides free Wi-Fi and luggage storage.The inn has 2 rooms that are fitted with all the essentials to ensure an enjoyable stay.
Macdonald New Blossoms Hotel Star Rating 4        
St John Street

Dating back to 1650, this upmarket hotel is a 10-minute walk from Chester Racecourse and a 12-minute walk from Chester train station.The sophisticated, individually decorated rooms have plush furnishings, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Upgraded rooms offer Nespresso machines and iPod docks.
The Chester Grosvenor Star Rating 5        
Eastgate Street

A 2-minute stroll from the medieval Chester Cathedral, this polished hotel is also 4 minutes by foot from Chester Roman Amphitheatre.Lavishly furnished rooms feature lounges with flat-screens, iPod docks and free Wi-Fi, as well as minibars, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. Suites offer individual touches such as 4-poster beds, antique dining tables, and 1 or 2 bedrooms; some have city views.
Best Western Premier Queen Hotel Star Rating 4        
City Road

In a grand Victorian building opposite Chester Railway Station, this upscale hotel, mixing contemporary and classical styles, is a 14-minute walk from Chester Cathedral and 1.5 miles from Chester Racecourse.Featuring creative decor with bold colours and plush fabrics, the high-end rooms offer free WiFi.
Crowne Plaza Chester Star Rating 4        
Trinity Street

This polished city centre hotel is a 13-minute walk from Grosvenor Park and 3 miles from Chester Zoo.The modern rooms come with flat-screen TVs with premium channels and Wi-Fi (fee). Upgraded rooms offer access to a lounge offering free snacks and drinks.
Holiday Inn Express Chester-Racecourse Star Rating 3        
The Race Course

A 2-minute walk from Chester Racecourse, this straightforward modern hotel is also 3 miles from Chester Zoo.Modern rooms and suites with warm decor feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and desks. Some feature views of the racecourse.
Chester Court Star Rating 3        
48 Hoole Road

This bed-and-breakfast in a 19th-century redbrick house and adjacent courtyard rooms is on the A56, 2.5 miles from Chester Zoo and 1.7 miles from Chester Cathedral.
Brookside Hotel Chester Star Rating 3        
Brook Lane

This classic family-owned hotel is 1.1 miles from Chester railway station, 1.3 miles from Chester Racecourse and 1.
 
 
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Chester is an English town located on the border with Wales. It is the county town of Cheshire and it is set on the River Dee. The town is surrounded by Roman and medieval town walls. It also has an impressive cathedral and excellent shopping. Chester has many attractions, such as the Cheshire Military Museum, an innovative and interesting museum with special activities, events and exhibitions throughout the year. It is also possible to do boat trips to see the town from another perspective. Visitors are recommended to see Chester Cathedral. This magnificent building is a former monastery church and it became the cathedral of the diocese of Chester in 1541. If you want to spend some time with the family, a good possibility is the fascinating zoo. Here it is possible to see over 7,000 animals of 500 different species; Chester Zoo makes for a fun, exciting day out for visitors of all ages. Also, if you like places of historical interest, you can see the Roman Fort of Dewa. The accompanying exhibition will bring the past to life. Chester is a truly interesting town, which has a fascinating past, and is full of things to see and do.