Chester Centre Hotels - Transportation
A quite small city, located near 2 large cities, Chester is served by Liverpool John Lennon Aiport and Manchester International Airport. The trip between one of the airports and the city will last around 40 minutes.
To get to Chester, from other major cities, you can travel by train, car, bus or coach. Chester has a developed railway network and it will be your choice which transportation means you will use.
INSIDE CHESTER
If you are planning a trip to Chester and want to make the most of your day, you can avoid the crowded traffic and leave your car in one of the many city's park and ride locations.
By Car
If you prefer travelling by car, you can rent a car from the airport or from the city, at a fare of approximately £60/day.
By Train
If you are coming or going from London, the trip by train will last around two hours and one way will cost you £8.00.
By Bus
During summer season, a tourist bus will probably be the best option for you to visit the city and its surroundings. Also, buses are available for airport transfers, including luxury vehicles.
By Bicycle
After being named the "Cycling Demonstration Town" in 2008, Chester became a very friendly city for bicycle fans, because of its numerous cycling access routes and the council's support for a healthy live.
