B&B Chester
Choose your stay in a B&B in Chester
Chester has just been named Britain’s prettiest city for good reason. The black-and-white timbered rows and walkable Roman walls are some of the best-preserved in the country. Choosing a B&B in Chester rewards the curious traveller, whichever area you plump for.
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Stay in the centre for Chester’s main attractions
Staying in Chester’s city centre, close to Chester Castle, puts you right in the middle of everything. Choose a B&B near the historic Rows to step straight into independent shops, cafés and galleries, all set within the city’s famous black-and-white architecture. From here, you can walk easily to Chester Cathedral, the Roman Amphitheatre and the River Dee. The centre is compact, atmospheric and is the best option for first-time visitors who want Chester’s highlights on their doorstep.
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Best areas for families visiting Chester
Families visiting Chester often prefer a little more space while staying within easy reach of attractions. Look for B&Bs in Hoole or Mickle Trafford, a friendly neighbourhood with parks, cafés and a relaxed local feel, just a short walk or drive from the centre. This area works well for trips to Chester Zoo and offers convenient parking compared to the historic core. Staying near the River Dee or the Racecourse is another good option, combining family-friendly walks with quick access to the city’s shops, restaurants and sightseeing.
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B&Bs in the countryside around Chester
If you’d rather slow the pace, the countryside around Chester offers charming accommodation with easy access to the city. Villages in Cheshire provide peaceful surroundings, scenic walks and traditional pubs, while still being a short drive from the centre. This option suits visitors planning day trips into North Wales or along the Dee Valley, as well as those looking for accommodation with free parking. Staying just outside Chester gives you more space, quieter evenings and a relaxed rural atmosphere, without missing out on the city’s history and attractions.
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Walk the Walls
Chester's city walls are the most complete Roman walls in Britain, stretching nearly two miles in a continuous circuit around the old city. A walk along the top takes about an hour at a leisurely pace and gives you views over the city's rooftops, the River Dee, and on a clear day, the hills of North Wales. It's free, it's fascinating, and it's the kind of thing you can do before breakfast, especially if your B&B is in the centre. Pick up a leaflet from the visitor centre or simply follow the well-marked path; either way, it's the best introduction to Chester there is.















































