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Hotel Details
This large beautiful hotel, set in the heart of Chesters city centre, offers the perfect base for touring or simply relaxing. Situated 50 yards from Chester railway station and 20 miles from Manchester Airport.
Please note:
Our rates are per room, per night and are room only unless otherwise specified.
Children under 13 years of age dine free of charge when accompanied by an adult
- Adjacent to mainline railway station
- Great base for the heart of Chester, Chester Zoo, Blue Planet Aquarium
- Building of great history
Amenities
- Restaurants
- Lift
- Twenty Four Hour Service
- Ground Floor Rooms
- Off Site Charged Parking
Hotel facilities
- 75 bedrooms
- Television
- Hairdryer
- 24 Hour Room Service
Contact information
Address: City Road, Chester, Cheshire, CH1 3AF, England
Telephone: (01244) 317341
Fax: (01244) 325369
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Nearest motorway:
M53, J12, 3 miles
Nearest train station:
Chester, 0 miles
Nearest airport:
Manchester, 35 miles
| Location | Type | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| All Conference | Wifi | Free |
| All Public areas | Wifi | Free |
| All Bedrooms | Wifi | Free |
You can check availability & prices by calling 08700 60 10 60
North West England - Food & Drink
Cumberland Sausage may be the most famous of the Lake District's meat products, but try Tatie Pot, made from Herdwick mutton, and accompany it with Cumberland Mustard from Alston, England's highest market town. In Lancashire, try Lancashire Cheese and fiercely guarded Black Pudding recipes. For more cheese, gorge fresh and mild Cheshire Cheese. Liverpool's Scouse (potato stew) is also the name for the local accent. Sweet treats include Blackpool rock, Chorley Cake pastries, Ormskirk gingerbreads or Eccles Cakes, "sweet patties" of fruit, brandy and puff pastry made in Eccles, Salford since the 18th century. They are so good that the Puritans tried to ban them!
North West England - Romance
Visit remote Ennerdale Water, the westernmost of the lakes, where Bill Clinton proposed to Hilary in 1973. South of Wilmslow, take the red sandstone path of Alderley Edge for dramatic views across the Cheshire plains. In Liverpool, the Mersey Ferry is a must, with views onto the Pier Head and Liverpool's dramatic waterfront.

