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Holiday Inn Express, Chester Racecourse
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: 3.71 / 5
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Features: Facilities for disabled people, Central heating, Luggage room, All rooms for non-smokers, Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Coffee maker, Safe at reception, Exchange office, Bar, Conference centre, Golf course at hotel, Fitness club, Elevator,... more
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The Chester Grosvenor And Spa
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: 2.37 / 5
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Features: Car rental, Babysitting service, Elevator, Fax service, Free secure parking at hotel, Iron & ironing board, Valet parking, Radio, Cafeteria, Daily newspaper delivery, Fitness club, Cable TV, Bar, Secretarial services, Rooms for non-smokers... more
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Rowton Hall Hotel
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: 4.31 / 5
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Features: Babysitting service, Luggage room, Restaurant, Banqueting services, 24-hour front desk, Swimming pool (indoors), Internet cafe, Body massage, Sauna (Finnish), Squash court, Garden, Ironing service, Central heating, Free secure parking at... more
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The Stafford Hotel
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: 3.70 / 5
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Features: Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Luggage room, Internet cafe, Central heating,... more
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Lloyds of Chester
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About Chester
Situated in the Northwest of England, Chester is the capital of the Cheshire County. Boasting of more than 2000 years of history, it is one of the most fascinating walled towns in England, having preserved most of its historical heritage. Back in Roman times, when Chester was first founded, it was known as Deva and quickly spread on the banks of the river Dee. Later on, when the city was ruled by the Anglo-Saxons, a religious institution was first built on the site where the impressive Chester Cathedral stands now. The cathedral itself dates from the times after the Norman Conquest. The Normans started the construction of the beautiful building as well as the Chester Castle.