
Where to Find Real Italian Food in Chester
A city renowned for its Roman origins, it is perhaps unsurprising that Italian food is not hard to find in Chester. While several pizzerias and
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Award-winning attraction and world leader for conservation Chester Zoo recently hosted a special musical event. (more…)
Designed for the festive season, Chester Cathedral will be holding a special concert entitled “Vivaldi Four Seasons at Christmas” in late December. (more…)
Offered all year round, Treasure Hunt Chester is an interactive game that helps players discover the hidden gems of the city. Its pirate-inspired adventures feature clues provided via mobile phone
Getting into the true spirit of Christmas, award-winning Chester attraction The Ice Cream Farm is intent on giving something back to (more…)
Two of the most beloved British animated films will soon be screened in Chester for the season of (more…)

A city renowned for its Roman origins, it is perhaps unsurprising that Italian food is not hard to find in Chester. While several pizzerias and

Chester Zoo has announced that presenters from some of the UK’s most popular television shows will be taking to the stage at an event this

Chester’s Storyhouse recently announced it will be holding a brand new festival in October. The upcoming event, dubbed

Initially established as a Roman fortress, Chester is a city steeped in history. Over the years it has accrued many distinguished landmarks, from architectural features

Later this month, Chester Cathedral will open its doors to budding brides and grooms-to-be with one of the city’s most popular wedding shows. Dubbed the

Chester BID (Business Improvement District) is uniting the local businesses based on Watergate Street to honour this wonderfully eclectic location in the city. The event

Home to the largest ice cream parlour in the world, The Ice Cream Farm in Chester is renowned for serving over 50 different flavours. From

While the River Dee rises in Snowdonia, it flows east through Chester before it discharges into the sea via the estuary between the Wirral Peninsula