About Trip:
Enjoy a guided walk along the walls which are the most complete walls in the UK, passing the amphitheater where you will see the UK's second most photographed clock the Jubilee Clock and the King Charles Tower.
You will be guided through the unique Chester Rows and subject to accessibility you will visit the cathedral.
Trip Fact
- Trip Name: Walking Tour Of Chester
- Trip Code: WALKING-JZLKXA
- Country: United Kingdom
- Type: Group Tour,Group Tour,Live Guide Tour,Live Guide Tour
- Activities: WALKING TOURS ,GROUP TRAVEL
- Experiences: Luxury ,Culture
- Multi-Language Guide: English,French
Trip Grade
- Activity
What to expect ?
- You will be shown around the city on foot during a walking tour with a local tour guide.
- You will need to wear suitable outdoor clothing and flat shoes and there are a few uphill sections on the walls although we will adapt the tour for each group and the weather on the day.
Itinerary
11:00 am Meet your tour guide at the coach drop off point on Grosvenor Street outside the Saddle Inn pub.
11:15 am Walk through the Roman gardens
11:30 am Walk along the walls as far as the viewpoint on the River Dee.
11:45 am Take photos of the Jubilee Clock
12:00 noon (Excludes Sundays) see the Town Crier Decree the news
12:30 pm Visit Chester Cathedral
13:00 pm Tour Ends
Cost Details
Price Include:
- Walking tour (2-hours)
- Local Tour Guide
- Visit the Cathedral (Subject to accessibility and services etc)
Price Exclude
- Transport
- Refreshments
- Tips or gratuities
- Travel to or from Chester
Where to meet ?
We will provide you meeting location after reservation is confirmed.
Faqs
Trip Notes
This is a great way to explore the city of Chester which is a border town between England and Wales. It is a medieval town with black and white timber buildings and there are vaulted ceilings in many of the shops and cafes and the UK's most preserved and complete walls around the city.
In the summer there is usually a Town Crier announcing the news in a fun way at the end of the tour and you will also visit the cathedral which was once an Abbey.