Chester is a city in the Cheshire region of England, on the River Dee, close to the border it shares with Wales. It is the most populous settlement of Cheshire West and Chester and serves as the unitary authority's administrative headquarters. Chester is the second-largest settlement in Cheshire after Warrington. Chester is also the historic county town of the ceremonial county of Cheshire. It was founded as a Roman fortress in the 1st century AD. It is known for its extensive Roman walls made of local red sandstone. In the old city, the Rows is a shopping district distinguished by 2-level covered arcades and Tudor-style half-timber buildings. A Roman amphitheater, with ongoing excavations, lies just outside the old city's walls. Both local and airport transfers are available to take tourists around the beautiful city of Chester, to and from the Manchester airport.
There are a variety of sightseeing tours to match the varying needs of tourists in Chester. Whether you love a beautiful view, or time on quiet waters, or walking around the city, there is a tour to match your needs. These hop-on-hop-off tours will give you a perfect view of the city from open-top double buses that include audio commentary. Taking a walking tour around the Roman city of Chester, you will gain insight into the historical evolution of the city, from its Roman origin to the English civil war, and today’s bustling city. Enjoy wine tasting from the comfort of your home or anywhere of your choosing by participating in wine tours. Visit the lake region and other parts of the town which regular tourists don’t get to visit by booking day trip tours.
Other exciting outdoor activities in Chester include biking, a visit to North Wales, and parent and children bushcraft brunch. Tripindicator puts together a concise list of the most reliable and affordable services for our clients, saving time and money.
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