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Le Meridien Chester
City Road, Chester CH1 3AH - England, UK

Le Meridien Hotel is a beautiful Victorian building located in the heart of bustling Chester and is conveniently situated directly opposite the railway station and 5 minutes from the city centre. The restaurant is spacious and welcoming with a...
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Attractions near Le Meridien Chester
A selection of attractions close to Le Meridien Chester:
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| Grosvenor Park (< 1 Mile) |
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Richard, Second Marquis of Westminster, gave these 16 acres of land to the City. Landscape designer Mr Edward Kemp, architect of Crystal Palace was...
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| Chester Cathedral (< 1 Mile) |
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Chester Cathedral is the most complete medieval monastic building still standing in the UK. It was founded as a Benedictine Monastery in 1092 and...
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| Chester Library (< 1 Mile) |
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Chester Library features elaborately moulded terracotta and red bricks. Its original home in St. John Street was demolished and this building was converted with...
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| Chester Rows (< 1 Mile) |
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The Rows form a second level of shops above those on street level and are the only known examples in the world although no one...
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| The Cross (< 1 Mile) |
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The Cross stands at the heart of Chester where Bridge, Northgate, Watergate and Eastgate Streets meet, and is an obvious meeting point. It was...
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| River Dee (< 1 Mile) |
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The River Dee runs through Chester and provides an excellent backdrop for picnics. Rowing boats, motor boats and pedalos can be hired by the...
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| Cheshire Archives (1.1 Miles) |
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The Cheshire Archives and Local Studies Centre offers a fascinating collection of documents that have been collected since the times when records began. As...
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| Water Tower (1.2 Miles) |
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The Water Tower is one of the most recognisable structures on the city walls in Chester, standing on the northwest corner of the old city....
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| Grosvenor Museum (1.2 Miles) |
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Making history fun at this award-winning museum, discover Chester from Roman Fortress of Deva to the present day. View the city through the eyes of...
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| Cheshire Military Museum (1.3 Miles) |
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Visit the Cheshire Military Museum to discover 300 years of history following a £500,000 refurbishment in 2001. The museum houses fascinating displays and collections relating...
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| Chester Zoo (2.4 Miles) |
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Chester is the UK’s largest zoo - and you’ll need a full day to enjoy it. Here 5,000 animals live in spacious, near-natural surroundings, set...
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| St. Deiniol’s Library (7.5 Miles) |
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St Deniol’s is Britain’s only residential library, making it a unique institution. William Ewart Gladstone, the great Victorian statesman, founded the establishment. After...
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| The Boat Museum (7.7 Miles) |
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Experience life afloat as you climb aboard the historic narrow boats, or step back in time to the period dockworkers cottages. Britain’s industrial and social...
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| Speke Hall (11 Miles) |
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Speke Hall is one of the best examples of a Tudor timber-framed building in Britain, having remained largely unchanged since the 16th century. The house...
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| Caergwrle Castle (11.1 Miles) |
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First built in 1277 by Dafydd ap Gruffudd, Caergwrle Castle was taken by Edward I after Dafydd, previously an ally, changed sides to fight against...
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| Mendips (12.7 Miles) |
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Located in the suburbs of Liverpool, Mendips was the childhood home of John Lennon, who lived there throughout the 1940s and 1950s with his Aunt...
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| Mold Library (13.1 Miles) |
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Mold Library acts as one of the most important cultural and social focal points in this community in Wales. Carrying a large collection of...
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| Ness Botanic Gardens (13.3 Miles) |
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Set on the banks of the River Dee, with breathtaking views across to North Wales. Ness Botanic Gardens boast international repute with seasonal flowers, shrubs...
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| Beeston Castle (14.2 Miles) |
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Standing majestically on sheer, rocky crags, Beeston Castle has perhaps the most stunning views from any castle in England. Its history stretches back over 4,000...
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| Mold Museum (14.2 Miles) |
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Mold Museum traces the fascinating history of the community back to the foundations of life in the region. The collection has Bronze Age pieces...
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| Sudley House (15.5 Miles) |
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Sudley House was once the family home of the Holt family. George Holt was the founder of the Liverpool shipping firm, Lamport, and was...
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