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Chester Cross

46 Watergate St, Chester CH1 2LA, United Kingdom

Chester Cross
Cultural landmark
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54R5+49 Chester, United Kingdom
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Farooq Qasim
Farooq Qasim145 days ago
City center of Chester was amazing. Buildings were restored and maintained perfectly. People are extra courteous and warm. Enjoyed our stay.
Ian Fry
Ian Fry206 days ago
The cross marks the approximate centre of the original city of Chester. The area is surrounded with the famous rows shopping streets - many in historic Tudor style buildings.
Ruth Smart
Ruth Smart298 days ago
Beautiful city with amazing old buildings. Some go back to 1600's. Worth a visit if you're in the north west.
Anthony Smith
Anthony Smith1 year ago
I love chester it is such a lovely place to visit. you wouldn't be disappointed to spend a few days nights there.
Em's
Em's2 years ago
The Cross is the centre of Chester or just off it at least. It is where all four of it's roads meet at St Peter's Church. It is the heart of Chester, with lots of coffee shops and bars with great food, so you can soak up the atmosphere and people watch. There is always a procession, parade or a busker to listen to. Life and shops in Chester have history, incredible pieces and a lot of characters, including the odd roman about.
Becky T
Becky T2 years ago
Chester Cross is the junction of four streets back from Roman times. It’s a picturesque area architecturally more generally, but not much to see otherwise.
Thomas Sargent
Thomas Sargent2 years ago
Wow, more jewellers than you can hope for. So lots of competition. Nice to shop at lots of independent jewellers rather than just a high street. Also love the wooden walkways undercover sections.
Also well worth a walk around the walls before going in for a shopping session. Some parts of town near the bus station can be a bit rougher than the other side.
Not so Plain
Not so Plain2 years ago
A staggered crossroads land mark in the city center where streets meet (Watergate Street, Eastgate Street, Bridge Street and Northgate Street)
The centrepiece of Chester Cross is the Grade II listed building Chester High Cross, a medieval cross. Great Central meeting place.
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