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Chester 2 nights 3 days travel courses
Day 1: Explore Chester Wall and Middle Ages History
East Gate Clock โ Chester Lows โ Chester Wall โ Chester Cathedral
Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:In the best -preserved medieval city of chester in the UK, which was built by the Romans 2000 years ago, the harmony of ancient Roman ruins and medieval buildings, and at the Eastgate Kate Kate, the symbolic landmark of the chester, enjoys the beautiful appearance of the main street shine, and two galleries of the Victoria and Tudor -style buildings. In the unique charm of Chester Laws, where shops are gathered on the floor, they explore the unique two -story corridor structure from the 13th century, enjoy shopping and busing performances, and walk along the chester walls built by the Romans in the first century and see the entire city to see the entire city. Experiencing the history, exploring the interior of the cathedral with a beautiful exterior and garden at the Chester Cathedral and climbing the tower to see the view of the day.
Day 2: Roman ruins and Di River visit
Chester Romantic Theater โ Chester Roman Garden โ Di River Cruise โ Grossner Park
Recommended time:10 hours
Core points:In the Roman Stadium, the Chester Roman Roman Theater, it explores high historical ruins used in gladiator or bull fights, experiences traces of ancient Roman civilization in the place where the weather is used as a picnic place, and is located right near the Roman round theater. Appreciation, depart from the Grobes Mooring Field of Chester, pass through the Queen's Park suspension bridge, pass through the city's adjustment club, and then go upstream of the city, pass through the stunning riverside real estate along the roadside, and listen to the rich Roman, medieval and industrial heritage of chester weacher and Old Det Bridge. At Grosner Park, which is a great place to enjoy the scenery and picnic, you can enjoy the squirrels and overlook the river while enjoying a mini train and a playground with children in the beautiful nature in front of the river.
Day 3: Culture and Gourmet Experience (optional)
Queens Park Bridge โ The Townhouse Chester โ The Church Bar & Restaurant โ Chester Racecourse
Queens Park Bridge:It takes 2 hours, look down at the river from the magnificent and stylish bridge built in 1923
The Townhouse Chester:It takes 3 hours, afternoon tea is delicious, and the atmosphere is really good and luxurious.
The Kitchen Bar & Restaurant:It takes 3 hours, in a bar built in an old church, a unique interior and an old glass of English pub culture experience
Chester Racecourse:Takes 2 hours, you can see the Sports Culture of Chester by watching the British traditional horse racing