Chester What’s On
Looking for places to stay in Chester?
Chester is a vibrant, exciting city with plenty to do. There are many events throughout the year, including Chester Races. Other upcoming events include:
Christmas Lights Switch On - 12th November 2009 - Christmas really begins when the Lord Mayor switches on the Christmas lights! Featuring a frosty fiesta of music, fireworks and Father Christmas.
Lanterns Parade - 19th November 2009 - Watch as a river of lights flow through the city as children carry handmade lanterns accompanied by a band of performers.
Chester Continental Christmas Market - 5-20th December 2009 - Continental flavours come to Chester, enjoy a myriad of stalls and wooden chalets, retailing all manner of continental merchandise.
Chester Cathedral - Anne Frank and You - 3rd January to 23rd February 2010 - To coincide with the 65th anniversary of the betrayal and arrest of Holocaust and literary heroine Anne Frank, Chester Cathedral is bringing the famous Anne Frank and You exhibition to Chester Cathedral.
The Coutts Internation Polo - 4,5th June 2010 - Teams from all over the world battle on the playing field for a prize of £10,000
Whether you’re looking for a Bed and Breakfast Chester, or just visiting this historic city… Don’t forget to visit the Coach House Hotel Chester.
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Coach House Chester wins first prize for ‘Best Use of Local Produce’
16 April 10Smiles all round for Coach House staff after winning 1st place in our category at the 9th annual Chester Food Drink & Lifestyle Gala Dinner Awards
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16 July 10
Summer Open Air Theatre event starts in Chester today!
15 July 10This summer between July 15th – August 8th, you are invited to step through the gates of Grosvenor Park into a world of fantasy, romance, heroics and beasts!
Site of King Arthur’s ‘Round Table’ revealed to be Chester’s Roman Ampitheatre
12 July 10
A group of thrilled historians claim to have discovered the site of King Arthur’s storied “Round Table” at an ancient Roman amphitheater in Chester