When you’re not busy with your studies, you’ll no doubt want to unwind a bit, so here are some ideas for things to do in Chester.
First off, Chester Zoo is regarded as one of the very best zoos in the UK. It’s a must see for anyone living in Chester, and visiting will help support the zoo’s conservation work.
Another obligatory sight to see is Chester’s Roman walls, which are over two thousand years old and have the most complete circuit in Britain. Walking round them costs you nothing, and you’ll experience many other of the city’s sights, such as the River Dee, the city centre, and Chester Racecourse, which is the oldest in the UK and also worthy of a day out at meetings during racing season. While you’re exploring the city, it’s also worth checking out the beautiful interior of Chester Cathedral, where you will be graduating one day.
If you like shopping, you may pick up some bargains at the numerous big-name stores at the Cheshire Oaks designer outlet. There’s also a wide range of food available at the many restaurants and fast food outlets. If that’s not enough, you can try your hand at laser tag or ten pin bowling at the nearby Leisure Park before heading home.
These are just a few of the many attractions for students in Chester, which is a relatively affordable city to live in with student accommodation near Chester university being commonly available, often with utility bills included in the rent.
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