Chester Tourist Information: A Local’s Guide To Visiting the City In 2026

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Planning a trip to Chester? Whether you’re visiting for the first time or rediscovering it as a local, this guide pulls together the most useful Chester tourist information – with insider tips, links to key attractions, and a few hidden gems the official brochures might miss.

Let’s help you make the most of your visit to this stunning Roman city in 2026.

Taste Cheshire Food and Drink Festival 2025
Chester’s famous and unique Rows

How to Get to Chester

Chester is easily accessible by train, car, or coach:

  • By Train: Direct trains run from Manchester, Liverpool, and London. The station is just a 10-minute walk from the city centre.

  • By Car: Chester is well connected via the M56 and A55.

  • By Coach: National Express and Megabus offer frequent services.

Need parking? Consider Park and Ride for convenience, cost-effectiveness, and environmental benefits.

Where to Start Your Visit

Start your adventure with a walk along Chester’s Roman walls – the most complete city walls in Britain. They’ll give you sweeping views of the cathedral, River Dee, and even Wales on a clear day.

Chester Walls
Chester’s Roman walls were built nearly 2,000 years ago.

Want printed maps or recommendations? Stop at the Chester Visitor Information Centre in Town Hall Square – or, skip the queue and use this guide instead.

What to Do in Chester

There’s no shortage of things to do – but here are a few highlights:

  • Walk the Roman Amphitheatre

  • Shop the two-tiered medieval Rows

  • Take a boat ride on the River Dee

  • Visit the Eastgate Clock – one of the UK’s most photographed landmarks

  • Sample local cheeses and wines at the market

Want a full breakdown? Read our Top Things To Do in Chester blog for detailed picks.

Where to Eat & Drink: Taste Chester Like a Local

You’ll find big-name restaurants here – but Chester shines brightest through its independent food scene.

If you really want to taste the best local food, join the A Taste of Chester Food Tour. Led by local guides, this 4-hour experience features:

  • Tastings at award-winning cafés and shops

  • Behind-the-scenes stories and local history

  • Hidden food and drink gems off the tourist trail

It’s ideal for couples, small groups, and anyone hungry to explore Chester through its flavours.

Guests enjoying food together on a Walking Food Tour in Chester
A flavour of Chester: real guests sharing food, drink and stories on tour

What’s On in Chester in 2026

Featured Event: Chester Restaurant Week 2026 runs 16–22 February. Browse participating venues, view the latest offers, and book direct using the official offers hub organised by Walking Food Tours UK.

From street food festivals to cathedral concerts, here are a few seasonal favourites:

  • Spring/Summer: Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre, Chester Regatta, Chester Races

  • Autumn/Winter: Storyhouse film festival, Chester Christmas Market, candlelit cathedral tours

  • Year-round: Independent market events, food tastings, walking tours, and ghost walks

For broader up-to-date event listings, see Visit Cheshire’s events page.

Getting Around Chester

  • On foot: The best way to see the city. Chester is compact and highly walkable.

  • By bus: Use Stagecoach or Arriva for easy travel within and around the city.

  • By boat: River cruises run seasonally from The Groves.

  • Accessibility: Most of the city centre is flat with good wheelchair access, though some older buildings (like the Rows) may be challenging.

Chester Tourist Map

Download a free digital map here: Chester City Map PDF

Or grab one from the Visitor Centre at Town Hall Square on Northgate Street.

Chester Visitor Information Centre
Chester Visitor Information Centre

Local Tips & Hidden Gems

  • Best local coffee: Bean & Cole or Chalk

  • Cheshire cheese tasting: The Cheese Shop on Northgate Street

  • Rainy day option: Grosvenor Museum (free entry)

  • Best photo spot: Roman Gardens at golden hour

FAQ – Chester Tourist Information

Q: Where can I find official Chester tourist information?

A: The official visitor centre is in Town Hall Square, or online at Visit Cheshire. But for a more local perspective, this guide covers the best up-to-date info.

Q: What’s the best time of year to visit Chester?

A: Spring and early summer are perfect – the flowers are out, the River Dee is buzzing, and events are in full swing.

Q: What’s the easiest way to explore the city?

A: Walk! The historic centre is compact, pedestrian-friendly, and full of surprise corners.

Plan Your Visit Today

If you’re ready to taste the real Chester, explore our Chester Food Tours – including A Taste of Chester, our 5★ Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice tour – or browse our Chester blogs for more information.

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