June the 10th will see the Monarch and her Consort visiting Chester for the first time since 2004 when she attended a union of matrimony at Chester Cathedral with the Royal Princes.
This will be another exceptional opportunity to how off the City as a world class living destination.
Let's hope the sun is shining and we can give the Monarch and her Consorta visit to remember.
If it's the shops that attract you, you'll find lots of enjoyment and stores galore of fabulous haute couture right here in Chester and Cheshire all set against a background of unique treasures of antiquity and picture-perfect areas of natural inspiration.
Equally enthralling is the land of the red dragon across the border - Wales with its captivating castles, waterside, countryside and Celtic culture comes gift-wrapped in an incomparable adventure by Busybus Tours through the majestic mountains of Snowdonia and the sublime Vale of Llangollen.
All tours should be like this - book it! We can party as well though! Night-time is party time, Chester is buzzing and fun is definitely on the menu with a delicious and mesmerising choice of fabulous eateries, glitzy wine-bars and exclusive nightclubs.
So pack your dancing shoes and your little black number for some unforgettable nights out! (Or better still, find that elusive can't-find-anything-to-wear frock while you're here!) It's important after a busy day or night to have somewhere clean and comfortable to lay your head, that's why The Glann is the perfect bed and breakfast on a budget.
Shopping by day, partying by night! It's a jolly good job we have some super spa hotels here to pamper you to relaxed and toned perfection, all awaiting your infinite pleasure.
When you've finished shopping and taking in the social scene, hopefully you will have left enough time to soak in the atmosphere created by Chester's rich Roman and Medieval history.
As you walk into the city center along any of the ancient Roman entry routes, you cannot miss the famous 13th century Rows - two-tiers of shops running along the main streets.
Two high streets in one, they take shopping to another level.
You'll find nothing like them anywhere else in the world.
The City Walls will take you to another level too.
Built by Roman Legions, extended by Anglo-Saxons, invaded by Vikings, strengthened by Norman battle-lords, blasted by Cromwell's cannons, restored by the Victorians and cherished by all today, they are simply the finest in Britain.
A leisurely stroll along their 2 miles will take you past many of the City's delights like the enchanting Eastgate Clock and the 1000 year old Cathedral, a haven of reflective tranquillity in a lively, bustling, cosmopolitan centre.
En route you'll come across towers set against the beckoning background of the Welsh mountains that guarded the mediaeval Port of Chester, ancient bridges across the River Dee, 19th century canals, elegant Georgian town houses and sights and sounds from another age.
Wandering the walls, you will find the City's other great treasures too like the racecourse once the site of the massive Roman harbour, now staging the oldest horse races in Britain and the River Dee, where pleasure boats and swans glide effortlessly past the Edwardian bandstand in the tree-lined Groves as the band plays on..
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