Located opposite Chester Station, The Queen at Chester, BW Premier Collection first opened in 1860, and offers grand Victorian-style rooms and free WiFi. The city centre is within walking distance.
julie
United Kingdom
Very comfortable stay staff very pleasant and attentive
Within the grounds of Chester Racecourse, this Holiday Inn Express offers free high-speed Wi-Fi, a 24-hour front desk and impressive views. Chester’s historic centre is just a 5-minute walk away.
Doubletree by Hilton Chester is set in an 18th-century manor house with 12 acres of landscaped gardens. The hotel is just outside Chester, a 2-minute drive from the M53 motorway.
Crabwall Manor & Spa; BW Signature Collection boasts elegant rooms, a spa and an indoor swimming pool. This historic manor house from 1660 is a short drive from Chester city centre.
Boasting 2 acres of beautiful gardens and a Feel Good Health Club, Mercure Chester Abbots Well Hotel provides free parking and free high-speed WiFi.
wayne
United Kingdom
Always enjoy coming here staff are friendly. Receptionists on duty this particular afternoon to n check in was extremely friendly and welcoming
And welcoming to our dog too. She gave a doggy bone and cuddles. This was lovely as we were appreciative of that type of welcome. Loved seeing some regular faces (staff) still working there from our last visit pre pandemic.
This independent family-owned hotel provides a peaceful location just outside Chester's historic centre, yet only a 10-minute walk away from the city centre’s amenities and attractions.
A 6-minute drive from Chester city centre, Rowton Poplars Hotel offers free Wi-Fi, ample parking and an on-site restaurant and bar.
Brigitte
United Kingdom
Lovely friendly staff very welcoming. Clean room . Lovely size room. Hot/cold drinks and food available. Tasty breakfast. Good choice of menu for lunch or dinner.
With free Wi-Fi, this striking hotel has a convenient location just outside Chester’s city walls. Guests can sit on the outdoor terrace in warmer weather, and Chester Cathedral is a 5-minute walk...
Doubletree by Hilton Chester is set in an 18th-century manor house with 12 acres of landscaped gardens. The hotel is just outside Chester, a 2-minute drive from the M53 motorway.
Amazing room very comfortable bed and lovely place
Located opposite Chester Station, The Queen at Chester, BW Premier Collection first opened in 1860, and offers grand Victorian-style rooms and free WiFi. The city centre is within walking distance.
Very comfortable stay staff very pleasant and attentive
In the historic city centre, Crowne Plaza Chester, an IHG Hotel boasts an indoor heated pool, hot tub and a gym. On-site private parking is available for an additional fee.
Lovely polite staff make you feel welcome and relaxed
This independent family-owned hotel provides a peaceful location just outside Chester's historic centre, yet only a 10-minute walk away from the city centre’s amenities and attractions.
Very good food excellent staff close to everything
This award-winning 5-star hotel boasts individually decorated rooms with bathrobes. Guests can relax in the spa's Thermal Suite, complete with herb sauna and steam room.
Breakfast fab and bought to your table so excellent
Within walking distance of Chester's city centre, this friendly, independent family-run hotel offers free parking, free WiFi in public areas, a bar and comfortable en-suite rooms.
Breakfast was excellent with a wide choice,service was great.
Crabwall Manor & Spa; BW Signature Collection boasts elegant rooms, a spa and an indoor swimming pool. This historic manor house from 1660 is a short drive from Chester city centre.
Everything was perfect room was beautiful spacious
ABode Chester houses the Brasserie Abode & Bar on the fifth floor, with views across historic Chester and Chester Racecourse. The bedrooms each offer a flat-screen TV and free WiFi.
A lovely breakfast choice and really enjoyed what we had
Within the grounds of Chester Racecourse, this Holiday Inn Express offers free high-speed Wi-Fi, a 24-hour front desk and impressive views. Chester’s historic centre is just a 5-minute walk away.
I didn't eat breakfast I was
Out early for an event .
The Mill Hotel and Spa is located alongside the Shropshire Union Canal, 5 minutes’ walk from Chester Station. It offers 5 eateries and a leisure centre with a pool.
Love the mill … stay here every time we’re in chester
The Commercial Bar & Hotel is conveniently situated in Chester, and features a garden, free WiFi and a bar.
Lovely character rooms.
Excellent Central Location.
FAQs about hotels in Chester
On average, 3-star hotels in Chester cost £91 per night, and 4-star hotels in Chester are £117 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Chester can on average be found for £177 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Chester this weekend is £125 or, for a 4-star hotel, £210. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Chester for this weekend cost on average around £193 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £127 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Chester for tonight. You'll pay on average around £142 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Chester will cost around £215 (based on Booking.com prices).
Chester, UK, is accessible via train (2h from London), car, or coach. The nearest airport is Manchester (40km away), with direct trains to Chester. No direct water transport is available. Transfers may be required.
A Walk Through History
Featuring half-timbered buildings, almost complete city walls and a wealth of Roman heritage, beautiful Chester sits by the border with Wales.
The southernmost gate of the walls overlooks the River Dee, and the road leading north is one of 4 in the city to follow the original Roman roads. To the east, the Roman Gardens include a reconstructed underfloor heating system.
Nearby Grosvenor Park has remains of a stone Roman amphitheatre, thought to have been built on the world’s largest wooden amphitheatre at the time. Over the river in the suburb of Handbridge is a 2nd-century shrine to Minerva, and an informative display in the Grosvenor Museum provides the background to all this heritage.
In the west is Chester Racecourse and nearby are the medieval castle remains. More medieval buildings line the cobbled city centre streets. Some of these are The Rows, black-and-white timbered buildings housing 2 levels of shops. Other shopping options are the indoor market by the cathedral, and the Cheshire Oaks Outlet Village in Ellesmere Port to the north. The road out there passes Chester Zoo, one of the UK’s best zoos.
Booking.com’s range of Chester accommodation includes hotels with swimming pools, guest houses by the train station and B&Bs with parking near Chester Airport.
Chester is a beautiful small town packed with history and...
Chester is a beautiful small town packed with history and old buildings. We visited the beautiful Chester Cathedral and took a hop-on-hop-off tour to see the most of the town efficiently. We highly recommend to go to Chester Market (e.g. for lunch) and to Bear and Billet for traditional Sunday roast. Dinner at Hickory's Smokehouse at the riverbank was lovely (table reservation recommended), and Roman Garden next to it is a must. A walk around the city center on the old Roman Walls was also nice. There are loads of different kind of shopping possibilities available, and also some very good charity shops worth visiting. We were lucky and had nice spring weather all the time during our visit.
Mari
Finland
10
Scored 10
Chester is a melting pot of culture and social classes which...
Chester is a melting pot of culture and social classes which I loved. Shopping, bars, restaurants and nightlife, markets and live music.
Friendly people and lovely walk along the river. Old buildings full of character plus modern twists. The old cathedral was lovely too. I cant wait to visit this wonderful city again soon!
Peachy1975
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
So much history.
So much history. The rows are unique incorporating shops, restaurants and bars, some of which are unique and full of historical facts. The sick to death museum is really interesting. Didn't get chance to go in the Cathedral.
Chester Zoo near by is amazing.
Natalie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Chester is beautiful, it has many shops, restaurants, pubs...
Chester is beautiful, it has many shops, restaurants, pubs etc
We visited the Food Show at Chester Racecourse which is always good for buying those special treats. The Food Show is well organised and provides something for everyone. Chester has a wide range of shops to suit all budgets. Chester has many restaurants to suit all tastes too. We have visited The Bluebell for tapas and the Koconut Grove, both have been amazing.
Elaine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Huge, beautiful and fascinating Cathedral with excellent...
Huge, beautiful and fascinating Cathedral with excellent cafe food in stunning surroundings. Lovely old and interesting buildings in the town centre. Mostly traffic-free centre. All the big names if shopping is your thing, plus a wide range of indies. Grosvenor park and riverside walking is a delight. Walking almost the circumference of the town along the city walls gives great views and is traffic-free. Maybe a river trip next time.
Helen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Full of history a wonderful city.
Full of history a wonderful city. Fantastic shops and Boodles next door. Ladies drool looking in their windows.
If fit enough do not miss the walk up above that circles the city, the view looking down is wonderful.
We went for a Christmas break, see try the market and just have a night away.
Excellent location, arrived before our room was ready, parked up, checked in and was off to a good start. The hotel was friendly, cosy with the Xmas decorations and in an ideal spot for the city centre.
The room was spacious, bathroom was lovely, nice hot, powerful shower, and dressing gowns too.
The bed was comfortable, spacious.
We didnt need much from the hotel but it suited our needs. the staff were friendly and a chocolate on the pillow is always a bonus!
The name alone should be enough to create the impression of a hotel with attitude. Thankfully, this doesn't extend to the reception/hospitality staff who were unfailingly polite and helpful.
The hotel is located on the canal and is roughly five minutes walk to Chester railway station and the city centre. The terrace at the back of the hotel overlooks the canal and is great for people watching and toasting the end of the day with a sundowner or two.
Exceeded my expectations - quality finishes and furnishing everywhere, quiet, spacious, full of charm and elegance beyond what is customary. Thick, large towels and quality wooden hangers in the wardrobe. Lovely and large sitting room to gather in outside of room.
Perfect location to walk into Chester or to village shops and restaurants. Owners are on premises and keep things to a high level. Delicious and fast breakfast service. Parking was good.
Fantastic hotel located in the heart of Chester shops, bars & restaurants. Our 2 rooms were a great size & my daughter especially loved the mini staircase down to the bathroom. Breakfast was delicious & the staff catered to all of our needs so well. The staff at the hotel were so lovely & a special mention to Megan on reception who was so lovely with our son Oscar she made his trip so thank you for your kindness!!
Being only 15 mins from Chester City centre but felt miles away from anywhere. Set in beautiful grounds this hotel is so peaceful. Lovely walled garden and nice areas to sit & enjoy a drink outside. Our room had a balcony with a gorgeous view of the garden and felt like a mini holiday. The pool area opens at 7am, so perfect to use first before heading out for the day. The food is excellent as was the service.
The hotel is in a great location not far from Chester city centre and with local shops nearby. We appreciated the opportunity to have a meal in the restaurant before heading into the city for an evening event. Staff were very helpful and the room had everything we needed. We would certainly recommend the hotel to family and friends whenever they visited Chester.
Hotel very nice and in a great location (only 10 minutes or so into Chester City Centre by car/taxi) Room lovely and bathroom very spacious with great shower over bath. Spa lovely and Emma in particular (who did my two treatments) was excellent. Breakfast good
Lovely little hotel in Chester. Really loved their focus and commitment to being plastic free and sustainable, a really refreshing concept. Staff were great, really friendly and rooms were spacious, comfortable and very clean. Couldn't ask for more!
Love the hotel very clean and loved the quirky ness of the lobby and the rooms added touches with a free welcome drink and the games in the reception area and lobby great walking distance from Chester centre. Staff very friendly and welcoming
The Hotel Indigo Chester was luxuriously appointed for the price point and the location is excellent.
The common areas and restaurant are bright and stylish and we loved the small snack left for us as well as the nice robes.
The hotel was located in close proximity to Chester city centre which was ideal for what we wanted. Most staff were joyous and very helpful but I reiterate, most!
The breakfast was good and there was a good choice available.
Location, wasn't too far from Chester (driving wise). Also the price was good as well compared the city centre hotels. I also liked that were still able to serve food with it being 11pm, even if it was just a mushroom pizza.
The location was wonderful, being so close to Chester's CBD and City Walls. The included breakfast was excellent, especially as it also catered for gluten-intolerant people.
Free parking at the hotel was plentiful.
Great location for us, very comfortable and clean rooms, some brilliant design touches throughout the property and the outside space is excellent.
It is our go to venue when we visit Chester.
The hotel is easy to get to and is a 2 minute walk from Chester City centre. The staff are very friendly and helpful and the room was lovely to stay in
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