Chester and North Wales are hotspots for holiday makers, workers, history buffs and the like, so why not join them? With Serviced Accommodations at an all time high, skip the hidden charges hotels like to add on and stay like the locals in one of the many Serviced Accommodations the North West has to offer. Just head on over to Airbnb or Booking.com to see for yourselves.
Pros of staying in a Serviced Accommodation
Not only are serviced accommodations (SA’s) less money than a hotel stay, SA’s give you more space, meaning you can spend that extra time with your family and/or loved ones. If you’re a corporate guest, SA providers can offer further savings to those needing to book on a long term basis, not to mention saving money on eating out.
Serviced Accommodations are set in great locations globally and located in the heart of many tourist spots as well as important business districts which enables serviced accommodations to meet the needs of various consumer groups.
You’re free to cook, eat and work anytime you wish with no time limit on it. Your accommodation is always open and there’s added space to entertain guests or hold business meetings within your private space at times that suit your schedule.
Serviced accommodations give you the home from home experience that you do not get in hotels or guest houses, you have the space, the room and the flexibility which is perfect for leisure or business travelers.
Places to visit in Chester
Chester was founded in 79 AD as a "castrum" or Roman fort with the name Deva Victrix during the reign of Emperor Vespasian. One of the main army camps in Roman Britain, Deva later became a major civilian settlement.
Chester is a vibrant city with many things to do.
In the center of Chester sits the oldest race course in the world that’s still in operation. Chester runs 15 fixtures each season between May to September and offers visiting racegoers a range of options when choosing how to spend a race day on the famous Roodee. Entry starts at just £10 per person on the Open Course and children aged 17 and under can attend race days completely free of charge, making Chester Races a great option for a family day out.
If the races doesn’t sound like your kind of thing, there’s the Chester Cathedral, set in the center of town, this cathedral is many things to many people: a vibrant community of worship, an ancient abbey, an archaeological treasure, a cultural hub, a center of musical excellence, a unique blend of modern and medieval history.
Book on to one of the Tower Tours & Ground Floor Tours and explore the magnificent building which is a national treasure within the heart of Chester. Entry is FREE to the Cathedral but donations are welcome.
Between the races and the Cathedral you have everything else in between, visit Visit Chester’s guide to find your favorite activity and don’t forget to talk a walk along the walls of Chester, circling the city, it’s 2 miles (3.2 km) in circumference. The wall were constructed by the Romans when they established the fortress of Deva Victrix between 70 and 80CE
Places to visit in North Wales
With its brilliant beaches, thrilling mountain scenery and fascinating ancient culture and heritage wherever you turn. North Wales is not to be missed when you’re visiting the North West.
From the borderlands of Wrexham and Llangollen in the east to the surf-fringed rocks of Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula in the west, North Wales packs a lot in. With travel time from one end to the other in two hours, there’s certainly a lot you won’t want to miss.
Like the World Heritage sites of Conwy and Caernarfon, walled towns with castles between mountains and the sea. Or the unspoiled landscapes of Betws-y-Coed and Snowdonia. If you’re not an outdoor type of person, why not Wales’s unique attractions where you can bounce on trampolines in a deep cavern or surf a few rollers on a lake?
North Wales is an adventure playground with activities to keep most adrenaline junkies happy. Zip line through abandoned quarries or surf on an inland lagoon or take it slow with a spot of golf. Golfers love the links and parkland courses. And not forgetting the incredible water sports activities where the Welsh
take full advantage of their seas, lakes and rivers – North Wales certainly packs in a lot.
Serviced Accommodations
Next time you’re thinking of a staycation, why not look into Serviced Accommodations? All the comforts of home away from home.
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