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Why Chester Is a Great Location for Weddings

Why Chester Is a Great Location for Weddings

Chester Townhouse

“Why Chester Is a Great Location for Weddings”

Chester is a beautiful town based in the North West of England and is perhaps the country’s most historical destination. With its stunning scenery and historic landmarks, Chester is one of the top picks for a UK wedding.

Here are some of the best reasons that make Chester an ideal location for a wedding.

A Picturesque Town Brimming with History

Chester’s beauty is very much so at the forefront of why people choose this town for a wedding or even just a short break. When it comes to choosing their wedding venue, the bride and groom often seek a destination that provides the perfect backdrop. This is especially important for perfecting the memorable photographs that can be cherished forever. Chester’s aesthetic elements make it one of the most unique cities in the world. Throughout the town is an array of magnificent buildings that display striking architecture, many of which represent the town’s historical themes. Further away from the bustling atmosphere of the city centre you will find gorgeous countryside and scenery that will more than please the eye.

Chester is not shy to boast about its history. It was founded all the way back in AD 79 by the Roman Empire as a fortress against their enemies. Wherever you go you will find historic architecture and landmarks that represent the past. You can check out incredible Roman ruins including the largest Roman Amphitheatre in Britain. There’s also a two-mile ancient wall which you can use to take a brisk walk around the city. There’s no doubting that Chester is a stunning setting for your wedding, not only for you but also your guests.

A Choice of Stunning Venues

Of course, if you’re planning a wedding then the single most important factor for you regarding location is the choice of venue. Picking your dream venue is shaped by several factors. You should even consider that there are at least two separate elements to your wedding day. The biggest moment takes place first when you and your partner will officially become husband and wife in front of family and friends at the wedding ceremony. This will be followed by the wedding reception where you and your guests can celebrate the marriage. Some couples prefer a single venue for both, while others instead opt for a change of scenery for the reception. These venues are where you and your guests will be spending most of their time during your special day, so it’s important to get it right.

With Chester you don’t have to worry about running out of options. Here you will find a range of stunning venues to choose from. And no matter what, you’re guaranteed a setting that is consistent with the town’s elegant style. One option you may wish to consider is the Townhouse Hotel, a luxury boutique hotel in the heart of Chester. The Townhouse features its own Georgian-themed style and offers wonderful views of famous Tudor and Victorian architecture. Alternatively, if you fancy a traditional church wedding, there’s always the Chester Cathedral. Did you know you can even get married at Chester Zoo?! The options truly are endless.

Excellent Transport Links

Chester itself is a relatively small town and you and your guests should have no problem travelling across the city. Local bus services run at regular intervals and there is a main train station based in the heart of the city. Other options include a rent-a-car service and reliable taxi firms. Should you wish to hire a bus or coach for your guests, there are plenty of local firms to choose from.

While Chester itself is not a major UK city, the town is popular among British tourists seeking a memorable short break. As a result, there are several transport links connecting to the city to other locations throughout the country. The UK has an extensive motorway system, the closest to Chester being the M56. Liverpool is just a short drive away where many travellers can journey onwards from Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Lime Street Station. Manchester is home to one of the country’s largest airports and can be reached between 1-2 hours via car.

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