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.
Peterd53
Australia
The room we had was exceptionally small. It was in the corner of the building and to get to one side of the bed meant you had to navigate a small gap between the bed & the wall and the bed and the cupboard.
Some lights were not working (one was fixed during our stay) The bathroom exhaust fan turned on when you just walked past the door so it had to be shut all the time to reduce the noise of the fan.
The bed itself was very comfortable.
The breakfast was also great.
The staff - The one we had for checking wasn't that friendly. There was a girl also at reception who was serving another customer, was bubbly and cheerful.
The bar staff could also take a lesson in Customer Service....
The position of the Hotel was good being only a 15min walk into the town area.
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.
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.
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.
Zoe
United Kingdom
It was a lovely breakfast we chose to upgrade too and felt it was worth it
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.
Helen
United Kingdom
Location excellent.
Food was very good.
Room compact
Air conditioning did not work. The instruction panel was totally different to the actual control panel.
Had to get it someone to switch noise off as unbearable with tinitus
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.
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.
amanda
United Kingdom
The staff were lovely and friendly made us all feel very welcome. Free parking was great , fairly close to the main town ( 15-20 minutes walk)
In the heart of Chester, minutes from the River Dee, Oddfellows features a stylish bar and a modern restaurant, along with boutique-style rooms. There is free Wi-Fi throughout.
Everything that the apartments offered was fabulous!
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
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.
Perfect location, excellent room and amazing breakfast
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
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.
Central location, room was lovely and enjoyed breakfast.
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.
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 .
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.
The location is great and the facilities excellent.
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.
The rooms were amazing and very big.Plenty of space
Located in the heart of bustling Chester city centre, the Macdonald New Blossoms Hotel is the perfect place to enjoy the famous shopping and historic places of interest that Chester has to offer by...
Conveniently based to town. Very reasonably priced
Located in Chester, 2.7 km from Chester Racecourse, Hamilton Court Hotel provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
FAQs about hotels in Chester
On average, 3-star hotels in Chester cost £93 per night, and 4-star hotels in Chester are £114 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Chester can on average be found for £174 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Chester this weekend is £160 or, for a 4-star hotel, £194. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Chester for this weekend cost on average around £235 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £143 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Chester for tonight. You'll pay on average around £179 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Chester will cost around £292 (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.
Beautiful Roman city. People friendly and helpful, as well as caring. I found the people to be unusually warm and friendly for a UK city tbh. I would return to Chester for this reason! Also, a classy city. Lots of good shops, wine bars, etc.
suzypie400
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We loved that you could walk the city wall.
We loved that you could walk the city wall. The historic row with shops on different levels is a must. Chester zoo is great. Military Musuem interesting and friendly staff. The riverside walk with plenty of places to eat.
Only downside is there in a lot to cram in if you only stay for a long weekend.
karen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Highly recommend that the 'Roman Tour', starting outside the...
Highly recommend that the 'Roman Tour', starting outside the Information Centre in the main square, be experienced. Rob, alias 'Sixtus (D-something, The name of his favourite Roman general) Scipio' turns up in full Roman soldier gear with a magic bag containing all sorts of artefacts which illustrate Roman life in the city as he conducts a tour around the main Roman places of interest in the city. The Roman ruins in the basement of Pret a Manger on the high street are impossible to forget. The Cathedral is vast and impressive, with a quiet garden for rest and reflection and there are many timber framed buildings, both several centuries old and Victorian. Highly recommend Huxley's ice cream from next to the clock on Eastgate, (up the steps) especially eaten in the restful 2nd floor sitting room adjacent, with tea, Chester beer and scone/cake. Look out the porthole along Eastgate to the far church, where the River Dee used to come up to when Chester was an important sea port. Colourful, vibrant city, but not too sprawling to walk around in on foot. I will be back!
Hilary
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Chester was amazing and far better than anticipated.
Chester was amazing and far better than anticipated.
The best city for period buildings. The open top bus was great and we purchased a 48 hour ticket and used it to the full.
Everyone in Chester was very friendly and smiley!
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
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!
The location was perfect for our two night stay. Chester has plenty to see/do that can be done walking or by bus. Good shopping and cafes/restaurants.
The lady on reception on arrival and the next day was very helpful with recommendations for where to eat and without asking provided me with an extra sheet as the duvet was too hot.
The hotel was quiet but I did ensure that my booking did not coincide with a race day or weekend knowing (from experience) that you won't get much sleep.
Location quite simply could NOT be better! Walk out the door and you are on the High Street. Car Parking in the Grosvenor shopping mall with entrance to the Hotel.
Staff were warm and friendly and could not do enough
Food was amazing in the restaurant - really up there - fine dining.
Covid Impact is evident and all Health and Safety precautions are in place. We only stayed one night unfortunately but would highly recommend this property for a relaxing stay in Chester.
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.
Manor House Hotel! Amazing room, fantastic breakfast, the most comfortable bed! I have stayed at a lot of places & traveled far this is the best hotel I have stayed in! Old period Manor House with excellent friendly staff a glorious swim & steam room! I would advise to stay here when visiting Chester! About 6 minutes from city centre.
Nice hotel to visit Chester and to relax. It's pretty close to the train station and to the city centre.
The room was big, the bed was very comfortable, had tea and coffee facilities and even cookies!
Plenty of room for luggage and for all your stuff.
The staff are friendly and helpful.
The swimming pool is a huge bonus!
Love the building. Was built a long time ago but still well looked after. Very short walk to main street. Staff are friendly and any issue you have is dealt with as fast as they can. If your an ale drinker this will be right up your street as have a micro brewery in cellar and supply the hotel exclusively.
The hotel was located right next to Chester Race Course which we were visiting. It was clean and tidy and exceptionally quiet given it's location next to a busy road. A very good car park under the hotel, which was very reasonably priced, given that we were staying in the city centre.
We love this hotel we try and come when possible every thing is spot on all staff go out of your way to be so helpful it was our 1st wedding anniversary so helpful from reception to bar staff breakfast always good rooms very clean nothing to fault so thanks we be back
Excellent location for city centre attractions. Very well decorated and maintained hotel. Owner exceptionally helpful, he even carried my bike through the hotel and loaded it onto my bike rack in the rear car park for me. I will definitely stay again if visiting Chester.
Great location with very easy access to parking. Easy to drive to other parts of the area such as Conway. Fantastic restaurants and pubs a stones throw away. Chester is a great city to visit and this lodging made it easy to enjoy all it had to offer.
Lovely traditional family hotel. Located on the outskirt of Chester, very quick drive to the Cheshire Oaks, Chester Zoo, and the city centre. Facilities are a bit old, but still okay to use. Breakfast was great.
The leisure and spa facility was nice to have at the hotel and seemed to have a wide range of equipment.
The location of the hotel to Chester City Centre was great.
The bed was comfy and clean bedding.
We have been coming to the Mill Hotel and Spa for over 10 years now.
The hotel is clean, comfortable, welcoming and all the staff are very helpful and cheerful.
The hotel was easy to find and ideally located for our visit to Chester Zoo. The staff were friendly and helpful. Breakfast was great with plenty of options.
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