Map of Chester UK – City Centre, Districts & Location Guide
Chester is a historic cathedral city in Cheshire, England, known for its Roman walls, medieval streets, black-and-white buildings, riverside setting, shopping areas and major visitor attractions.
This map of Chester UK provides an overview of the city centre, districts, transport routes, historic landmarks, riverside areas and Chester’s location within England.
Chester is located in Cheshire in north-west England, close to the Wales border. Major areas include Chester City Centre, The Rows, Hoole, Handbridge, Boughton, Upton, Saltney, Vicars Cross, Blacon and Huntington.
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Where is Chester Located?
Chester is located in Cheshire in north-west England. The city sits on the River Dee near the border with Wales and is positioned between Liverpool, Manchester and North Wales.
- County: Cheshire
- Region: North West England
- Country: England
- United Kingdom: Great Britain
- Nearby places: Wrexham, Liverpool, Ellesmere Port and North Wales
- Direction from London: North-west
Areas Shown on a Chester Map
- Chester City Centre — historic, shopping and visitor hub.
- The Rows — famous two-level shopping galleries in the historic centre.
- Hoole — popular residential and dining district east of the centre.
- Handbridge — riverside district south of the River Dee.
- Boughton — eastern residential area near the canal.
- Upton — northern suburb close to Chester Zoo.
- Saltney — western area near the Wales border.
- Vicars Cross — eastern residential district.
- Blacon — large residential area north-west of the city centre.
- Huntington — southern suburb near major road routes.
Major Landmarks on the Map
- Chester Cathedral
- Chester City Walls
- Eastgate Clock
- Chester Railway Station
- River Dee
- Chester Roman Amphitheatre
- The Rows
- Chester Racecourse
- Grosvenor Park
- Chester Zoo
Transport Features
Chester is an important transport hub for Cheshire, North Wales and north-west England, with rail services, major roads and regional bus connections.
- Chester Railway Station
- M53 Motorway
- M56 Motorway
- A55 route
- A483 route
- North Wales rail connections
- Cheshire bus network
- Liverpool and Manchester transport links
River and Natural Features
Chester’s riverside setting, parks and surrounding countryside are important features commonly shown on local maps.
- River Dee
- Grosvenor Park
- Chester Meadows
- Shropshire Union Canal
- Countess of Chester Country Park
- Cheshire countryside
- North Wales direction
Nearby Destinations
- Wrexham
- Liverpool
- Manchester
- Ellesmere Port
- North Wales
- Delamere Forest
- Llangollen
- Wirral Peninsula
Using a Chester Map
A Chester map is useful for locating the Roman walls, cathedral, railway station, shopping streets, river walks, racecourse, zoo and surrounding districts. It also helps visitors understand how Chester connects with Cheshire, North Wales and nearby regional destinations.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Where is Chester located?
Chester is located in Cheshire in north-west England, close to the Wales border. -
What is Chester known for?
Chester is known for its Roman walls, cathedral, medieval Rows, Eastgate Clock, riverside setting and historic city centre. -
What are the main areas of Chester?
Main areas include Chester City Centre, Hoole, Handbridge, Boughton, Upton, Saltney, Blacon and Huntington. -
Does Chester have a railway station?
Yes. Chester Railway Station provides services across north-west England, North Wales and other UK destinations. -
Is Chester easy to get around?
Yes. Chester has rail services, buses, major roads and a compact historic centre that is easy to explore on foot. -
Is Chester worth visiting?
Yes. Visitors can enjoy Roman history, medieval streets, river walks, shopping, museums, parks and Chester Zoo.
This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Boundaries, transport routes, services, attractions, opening hours, heritage site access, place names and local information may change without notice. Always verify current details with official sources when planning travel.