With Mother's Day just around the corner, now is the time to book to get away from your everyday while supporting local businesses in #YourChester! Here are some of our favourite places to stay in Chester.

The Chester Grosvenor

Housed in an historic building with a black and white timbered façade standing alongside the iconic Eastgate Clock, The Chester Grosvenor is a five red star hotel and is one of the city’s greatest landmarks. Although the existing building dates back to 1865, there has been an inn on the site since the late sixteenth century. The Chester Grosvenor offers the quintessential luxury experience. For extra pampering, indulge yourself in their luxurious and tranquil spa.

The Chester Grosvenor

ABode Chester

ABode Chester is a luxury 4* hotel with unparalleled views of England’s oldest working racecourse. The trademark room categories - Comfortable, Desirable, Enviable, Most Enviable and Fabulous - offer a distinctive style with quality and comfort at their core. Brasserie Abode offers delicious meals with a panoramic view over Chester Racecourse and the magnificent Welsh hills beyond.

ABode Chester

 

Hotel Indigo
Located at the heart of historic Chester, Hotel Indigo Chester combines the local character and charm with vibrant colours and textures to give the hotel a residential look and feel. Just as no two places are alike, no two Hotel Indigo properties are the same. Each Hotel Indigo draws inspiration from the local neighbourhood, culture and popular trends in food, drink and design to create a warm and vibrant atmosphere.

Hotel Indigo

The Pied Bull

Situated next to Storyhouse and Chester’s Town Hall, The Pied Bull hotel is perfectly located within the walls of the historic Roman City of Chester. Reputed to be the oldest licensed house in Chester, the pub and hotel dates back to 1155. Today, the interior continues to reflect its distinctive heritage, still housing an original handmade staircase dating from 1533. With 31 bedrooms offering a range of rooms to suite your needs during your stay, with family rooms and luxurious suites on offer.

The Pied Bull

The Queen Hotel

When you marvel at the vaulted ceilings, spectacular staircases and regal public areas of this stately building it’s no wonder that the likes of Lillie Langtree and Charles Dickens were regular guests at The Queen Hotel. Located next to Chester train station, only a 10-minute walk to the main shops and boutiques, The Queen has over 150 years of fascinating history and stories to enjoy on your stay.

The Queen hotel

Oddfellows

Located only minutes away from the River Dee, Oddfellows is a profoundly unique hotel which will capture your imagination. Behind their stunning 17th century façade, Oddfellows has been lovingly restored to its former glory with a nod to its heritage. Cutting edge style mingles with inimitable sophistication and their contemporary bedrooms, private dining rooms, Lounge Bar and garden restaurant.

Oddfellows

The Townhouse

Townhouse Chester has its fine original features enhanced by stylish, contemporary twists and an interior designer’s fastidious eye for detail. If you don’t want to leave your pup at home, The Townhouse is dog friendly! During your stay, make sure to pop into their Secret Garden for an all-weather, al fresco experience.

The Townhouse

The Mill Hotel & Spa

The Mill hotel is a waterside venue with 132 bedrooms of 5 different grades to choose from as well as multiple dining options including Afternoon Tea. Unwind and rejuvenate in their beautiful spa with a selection of treatments and packages giving you the chance to escape and refresh.

The Mill Hotel & Spa

Macdonald New Blossoms Hotel

Macdonald New Blossoms Hotel is a stylish hotel in the heart of the historic City of Chester, situated on the famous City Walls and near the Eastgate Clock Tower. First opened in 1650 you will find the hotel's period charm blends perfectly with modern luxury, creating the perfect environment to relax and unwind.

Macdonal New Blossoms

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The Chester Grosvenor
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The Chester Grosvenor, situated in the heart of beautiful Chester

Housed in an historic building with a black and white timbered façade, The Chester Grosvenor is situated in the centre of the beautiful Roman city of Chester.

ABode Chester
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Desirable Rooms at ABode, Chester

Situated overlooking England’s oldest working racecourse, ABode Chester offers a very warm welcome into the heart of this historic city.

Hotel Indigo Chester
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Hotel Indigo Chester

At the heart of historic Chester, Hotel Indigo brings the quirky luxury of the internationally renowned brand to the city with public spaces and rooms inspired by the local neighbourhood.

The Pied Bull
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The Pied Bull

The Pied Bull, Chester is a city centre inn with the warm feel of a country pub, located within the walls of the historic Roman city of Chester. As the oldest coaching inn in Chester, the building dates back to the 11th Century, when it was the official residence of the Recorder of Chester. Today the interior reflects its distinctive heritage & even houses an original handmade staircase dating from the 15th Century.

The Queen at Chester
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Reception at the Queen, Chester

Built opposite Chester station to serve first-class rail passengers, this hotel has an illustrious past.

Oddfellows
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Contemporary and comfortable bedrooms at Oddfellows

Situated in the heart of Chester, minutes from the River Dee and the vibrant and chic boutiques in the city, you will find a profoundly unique hotel which will capture your imagination and shape the way you travel.

Mill Hotel & Spa Destination
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Mill Hotel & Spa Destination in it's waterside location

The Mill Hotel & Spa Destination has established itself as one of the leading tourist venues in Chester.

Macdonald New Blossoms Hotel
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A suite at Macdonald New Blossoms Hotel, Chester

Find Chester’s historic city centre on your doorstep when staying in New Blossoms, with elegant tradition and contemporary comfort in which to return to after time spent exploring famous Roman and medieval landmarks or enjoying some retail therapy.

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