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Chester, Cheshire — 2,000 years of history

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Chester
England’s Roman City.

Chester is unlike anywhere else in England. Two thousand years of history written into every street, wall and building. A city where Roman soldiers once stood guard, where medieval merchants built the world-famous Rows, and where today a world-class zoo, vibrant food scene and thriving business community make it one of the UK’s most compelling destinations.

2,000
Years of history
2m+
Zoo visitors/year
1539
World’s oldest racecourse
UNESCO World Heritage aspirant
Most complete Roman walls in Britain
Chester Zoo — UK’s most visited attraction outside London
Watch — Discover Chester, Cheshire
Roman city walls
Medieval Rows
Chester Zoo
River Dee
World’s oldest racecourse
About the city

Where Two Thousand Years Feel Like Yesterday

Chester is one of England’s finest cities — a place where the Roman, Medieval, Tudor and Georgian chapters of English history are not confined to museums but are alive in the streets, buildings and walls you walk through every day.

The Romans called it Deva Victrix and built their largest fortress here in AD 79 to guard the border with Wales. The city walls they built are still standing — the longest, oldest and most complete Roman city walls in Britain — and you can walk the full 2-mile circuit today for extraordinary views across the city, two countries and five counties.

Beyond its history, Chester is a thriving, modern city with outstanding independent businesses, a world-class zoo, the beautiful River Dee running through its heart and one of the most vibrant food and drink scenes in the North West.

AD 79
Roman fortress founded
125k
City population
700yr
Age of The Rows
Chester city walls Cheshire
2,000 years in the making

Built by the Romans. Shaped by the Centuries.

Chester’s story is one of the great narratives of English history — a city that has been at the centre of things for two millennia and shows no sign of slowing down.

AD 79

Fortress Deva Victrix

The Romans establish one of Britain’s largest legionary fortresses here, housing up to 6,000 soldiers. The city name comes from the Latin castrum, meaning fort.

Medieval

The Rows are built

Chester’s unique two-tiered covered shopping galleries — The Rows — take shape, creating a shopping experience that remains unique in the world today. The oldest shopfront in England, dating to the 1200s, sits at 48 Bridge Street.

1539

World’s oldest racecourse

Chester Racecourse is established — it holds the Guinness World Record as the oldest continuously operating racecourse in the world, set on land that was once a Roman harbour.

Today

A UNESCO-worthy city

Chester is widely regarded as one of England’s most important historic cities and has been the subject of UNESCO World Heritage Site consideration for its extraordinary concentration of history.

🏛️ The City Walls

The longest, oldest and most complete Roman city walls in Britain. At 2 miles in length, the full circuit offers views across Chester, into North Wales and across five counties. One of the finest free walks in England.

🏭 The Roman Amphitheatre

The largest Roman amphitheatre ever uncovered in Britain, capable of holding 7,000 spectators. Partially excavated and open to visit, it gives a remarkable glimpse into Chester’s Roman past.

⚔️ DEVA Roman Experience

An immersive attraction that takes visitors back to Roman Britannia, with costumed legionaries, hands-on exhibits and a genuine insight into what life in fortress Deva would have looked like 2,000 years ago.

👪 Chester Cathedral

Built between the 10th and 16th centuries on the site of a Roman temple, Chester Cathedral contains what is regarded as the finest medieval wood carvings in Europe. The 216-step tower tour offers extraordinary views.

Things to do

The Best of Chester

From Roman walls and medieval galleries to the world’s best zoo and the beautiful River Dee, Chester offers one of the richest visitor experiences in England.

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Chester Zoo

The UK’s most visited attraction outside London, Chester Zoo is home to 35,000 animals across 500 species and 125 acres of landscaped grounds. A world leader in conservation and wildlife education. Extraordinary at any age.

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The City Walls

Walk the full 2-mile circuit of England’s most complete Roman walls for extraordinary views over Chester, into Wales and across five counties. Free to walk, spectacular at any time of year.

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The Rows

Chester’s unique 700-year-old two-tiered covered shopping galleries are found nowhere else in the world. Lined with independent boutiques, jewellers and restaurants, they are one of England’s most distinctive shopping experiences.

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Chester Racecourse

The world’s oldest continuously operating racecourse, established in 1539 and holder of a Guinness World Record. Racing on the famous Roodee beside the River Dee is one of Cheshire’s most glamorous annual events.

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Storyhouse

Chester’s multi-award-winning cultural hub combines a theatre, cinema, city library, restaurant and bar in a stunning converted 1930s art deco cinema. A genuine centrepiece of the city’s cultural life.

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River Dee

The River Dee runs through the heart of Chester, offering rowing boats for hire, river cruises, kayaking and beautiful waterside walks. The Groves riverside promenade is one of the city’s most beloved gathering places.

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Food & drink

Eating and Drinking in Chester

Chester has one of the most vibrant food and drink scenes in the North West, with independent restaurants, historic pubs, riverside dining and the fantastic Northgate Market at its heart.

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The Arkle at The Chester Grosvenor

Chester’s most prestigious dining room, named after the legendary racehorse. A five-star experience with an outstanding menu, impeccable service and an atmosphere that is hard to match anywhere in Cheshire.

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Storyhouse Restaurant & Bar

The Storyhouse dining experience combines great food, craft cocktails and a buzzing atmosphere in one of Chester’s most architecturally striking buildings. Perfect before or after a show.

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Chester Northgate Market

A modern traditional market in the heart of the city with dozens of independent food vendors, fresh produce, artisan goods and a fantastic atmosphere. One of Chester’s most exciting recent additions.

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Crafted by Culture

Chester’s celebrated craft beer and street food destination, with an ever-changing line-up of local breweries, independent food traders and a lively, welcoming atmosphere that perfectly captures the city’s independent spirit.

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Hops Belgian Café Bar

A Chester institution for beer lovers. An intimate Belgian-style bar with a fantastic range of bottled beers, draught Belgian ales, ciders and continental lagers. Find it on Prince Albert Street, beloved by locals and visitors alike.

Chester’s business community

Notable Businesses in Chester

Chester is home to a strong and growing business community across tourism, hospitality, professional services, retail and digital.

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Chester Zoo

The UK’s most visited attraction outside London and one of Chester’s most significant employers. A charity and world leader in conservation, Chester Zoo attracts nearly 2 million visitors per year and is a cornerstone of the local economy.

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The Chester Grosvenor

Chester’s iconic five-star hotel on Eastgate Street, at the heart of the city since the 1860s. Home to a Michelin-starred restaurant, a luxury spa and one of the finest hotel experiences in the North of England.

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Storyhouse

Chester’s multi-award-winning cultural centre combining a theatre, cinema, library, restaurant and bar. Since opening in 2017 it has become one of the most successful and celebrated cultural venues in the North West.

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Chester Racecourse

The world’s oldest continuously operating racecourse is also one of Chester’s most important businesses, attracting tens of thousands of visitors to the city each racing season and generating significant local economic impact.

River Dee Chester
The natural heart of Chester

Life Along the River Dee

The River Dee runs through the very heart of Chester, giving the city a natural beauty that perfectly complements its architectural grandeur. The Groves riverside promenade is one of the most beautiful and beloved public spaces in England.

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ChesterBoat river cruises

Explore Chester from the water on a guided river cruise. An entirely different perspective on the city walls, the racecourse and the beautiful Cheshire countryside beyond.

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Rowing boats for hire

Hire a traditional rowing boat from The Groves and take to the river yourself — one of Chester’s most enduring and charming ways to spend an afternoon.

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The Riverside Walk

A beautiful circular walk linking the river, Grosvenor Park, the Roman walls and the city centre — one of the finest urban walks in England and entirely free.

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Grosvenor Park

Twenty acres of Victorian parkland beside the river, with formal flower beds, an open-air theatre, a miniature railway and some of the most beautiful green space in Chester.

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