With the spookiest day of the year in our sights, many visitors and residents in Chester are making plans. In this blog, we’re looking at three exciting options to celebrate Halloween in the city.
Kings Head on Lower Bridge Street
Self-styled as the most haunted hotel in the UK, the Kings Head is perfect for a spooky stay or bite to eat. With a 400-year history, the hotel offers overnights featuring ghost hunts and night vision cameras to catch frights on film. Guests looking for a Halloween feast can also enjoy a list of terrifyingly titled dishes from the menu like “Butchered 10 Ounce Rump Steak”, “Ghoulish Gammon”, “The Poltergeist Platter” and “Scary Soup of the Day”.
Chester Townhall on Northgate Street
People looking to party at a place that welcomes all the family won’t have to look further than Chester’s very own Town Hall. Saturday, October 26 will see the esteemed venue open its doors for the “Halloween Family Rave”. Those attending can expect festival lights, big balloons, party anthems and glowsticks, and everyone’s encouraged to arrive in costume.
Breakout Chester on Bridge Street
Whether you want to enter a mummy’s tomb or a forsaken cabin in the woods, book into a creepy motel or attend a carnival under a curse, Breakout Chester has escape rooms that are superb for the spooky season. Packed with puzzles to solve and original challenges, Breakout’s rooms are designed for two to five players and offer a unique way to celebrate Halloween.
Try some of these spooky suggestions in the run up to Halloween in Chester.