Chester Attractions
With many of the Chester attractions just a short stroll away, the city
is packed out with things to do and see - probably one of the most impressive sights
being the Rows, two-tier shopping galleries which date from the Middle Ages.
There are many other fine buildings, including the Chester Cathedral, Chester Amphitheatre and the second most photographed clock in Britain after Big Ben - The Eastgate Clock, Chester
Chester Guided Walk
Take a night-time journey around the eerie haunts of Chester's mysterious and murky past. Hear spine-chilling tales of ghosts, ghouls and things that go bump in the night. Revisit scenes of phantom phenomena, spine-chilling happenings and macabre, sinister and supernatural events with a ghosthunter guide. Tours depart from Chester Town Hall Tourist Information Centre on Northgate Street, Chester.
Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo is the UK's number one charity zoo! With 7000 animals and over 400 species, Chester Zoo is an exciting, fun day out for all ages. The zoo is open all year round from 10.00am except Christmas and Boxing Day. Last admission times vary with the seasons - from 3:30pm in mid-Winter to 5:30 in high Summer. Please telephone Chester Zoo for further details.
Nearby Attractions - North Wales
Erddig Hall - Just one mile outside of Wrexham, the building of Erddig began in 1684 - a grand new house for Joshua Edisbury.
Deeside Ice Rink - Queensferry
Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod - Llangollen nestles within the beautiful Dee Valley in the North East of Wales. It is a town of varied parts, with plenty to interest the most discerning of visitors. It is also plays host to many different international events each year the Musical Eisteddfod being one of them.
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