My first off the beaten path experience was by way
of Chester, England. Not many people that have visited England have traveled to
Chester, let alone heard of it. If you're looking for a quiet, charming, quaint
English town this is it.
Chester is perfect for a weekend getaway. Take one
of the amazing walking tours around the town to learn the history and traditions
of past and present Chester, visit the astounding cathedral, or take a stroll
along the River Dee.
Chester was founded by the Romans and you can still
see evidence of that. The largest Roman amphitheater in the UK is located here and the
city walls which surround Chester are built on top of the old Roman walls. The wall
completely surrounds the town center so put on your walking shoes and pretend
you are a Roman soldier on the watch for enemies.
Go down to Watergate street for some shopping and
admire the Tudor style buildings that Chester is known for. While you’re down
on Watergate street make sure to check out the Eastgate Clock which was erected
in 1899 in honor of Queen Victoria’s diamond jubilee.
A trip to Chester wouldn’t be complete without a
visit to the Chester Cathedral. It is truly a site to see. Take a look around the
picturesque grounds before entering the medieval cathedral. You will be amazed
by what you find inside from the stained glass to the beautiful woodwork. Enjoy
its splendor during the day and come back for the nightly evensong. It gets
better… there’s no entrance fee to enjoy this beautiful place!
You can take a tour bus to the different landmarks
in Chester or you can take a variety of walking tour such as ghost tours and
the 'hidden Chester' tour which takes you to places that is off limits to most
tourists. Wrap up your day with a stop in one of the many pubs that Chester has
to offer like The Old Boot Inn which is the oldest pub in Chester.
When traveling, cities like London, Paris, and Rome
are usually on the agenda. Visiting large cities is great, but it is also
important to see small towns and villages that most people have never been to or
heard of. In these places you will really experience the cultures of the
country. I encourage you to venture outside of the box and pick a place on the map
that you have never heard of. If you are in England and looking for a new place
to explore or if you need a time out or a relaxing weekend Chester is the
perfect place to go.