Some excerpts from the website of Ba Ba that might be useful
things to see and do s historic past is a constant companion as you stroll the ancient thoroughfares and meander along the Rows of this remarkable city. Explore the famous Rows: black and white half-timbered buildings above street level with covered walkways. Mainly shopping galleries now with the occasional
pub or little museum tucked in between. You will find all the well-known high street names as well as traditional
shops. The Three Old Arches in is the oldest
shop front in. These 13th century curiosities are unique to is there more black and white architecture which gives its outstanding medieval look. with its Condor Cliffs full flight aviary, Twilight Zone walk-through bat cave, four moated islands with the biggest Monkey House in Europe and new Spirit of Jaguar development is a must see. Not just to be enjoyed on foot why not take a boat
trip or monorail ride around the Zoo taking in the glorious
gardens as well as all the animals. with its graveyard of Roman Tombstones! recalling the life and times of its soldiers over the past 300 years. Roman Amphitheatre, the Roman
Garden and Minervas Shrine and Chester Cathedral originally an early 10th century church. Fiesta of festivals including Summer Music, Literature and Folk as well as a host of traditional street processions.
Iron age hill forts and Norman Castles, candle-carvers and ice-cream makers, cycle trails, wayside walks, canal towpaths, medieval bridges. to explore their castles such as Conwy, Caernarfon and Bodelwyddan. Pretty towns such as Llangollen with its 14th century bridge [one of the seven wonders of. ] and home to the world-famous Eisteddfod Music Festival and nostalgic
steam train excursions. Visit the
ski and toboggan slopes in Llandudno, the Dinosaur World and the Welsh Mountain Zoo at. Fantastic facilities and a full race card makes the ideal stop off for all race fans
www.chester-races.co.uk for further information and dates. Predominantly pedestrianised, Chester City
Centre is hassle free shopping at its best, although compact in size it is home to all of the well-known high street stores along with many traditional
shops most of which run along the split level half-timbered Rows. Abundant in its
coffee bars,
cafe's and
restaurants why not sit back, relax and watch the rest of the world
shop. The famous McArther Glen Cheshire Oaks shopping village is within 10 minutes drive on the nearby motorway and is a for the label shoppers. Manchester City
Centre and Trafford
Centre are only a 1 hour drive down the M56 making the Ba Ba Guest House in Chester a perfect base for any shopping expedition. Eating The listing below provides a choice but don't be restricted, has a huge selection of
bars and eating places, go and have a look. Contemporary
Restaurant. 14-16 Grosvenor Street. Mediterranean
Restaurant. 54 Lower Bridge Street. 17/19 Lower Bridge Street. Watergate Street (row level). 25 Lower Bridge Street
While enjoying your visit to the City of. June and Bill Smith invite you to stay in the relaxed and friendly atmosphere of the Ba Ba Guest House. Wi Fi
Internet access now available. All
rooms have,
tea and
coffee making facilities, LCD
Flatscreen TV with freeview,
hairdryer and
radio alarm clocks all
rooms have en
suite or private facilities. Large
family rooms are available with cots for the younger traveller. The cost includes full English
breakfast : Orange juice, cereals of your choice, iced mineral water. Selection of yoghurts. Best back bacon, fresh farm eggs fried or scrambled, sausage, beans, hash brown, sliced mushrooms and tomatoes. White and wholemeal toast. Marmalade, jams and honey. A selection of fine English and herbal teas or
coffee, regular or decaffeinated. We will try and accommodate any special diets, but please let us know before you arrive. A family run Bed
Breakfast style accommodation set in a large Victorian town house which retains many of its original features. The property is included in many of s historic
tours as the birthplace of Sir Leonard Cheshire, V.C. founder of the world renowned. A perfect base for
trips to beautiful hillside scenery of and the Wirral. The famous Cheshire Oaks designer retail park is 10 minutes drive away.
Welcome to Ba Ba Guest House The place to stay for the discerning guest. Walking distance of historic city
centre, the River Dee, Chester Cathedral, the Roman Walls,
shops, theatre, cinemas and
restaurants. Stay 2 Nights and get 2 free zoo
tickets. Subject to availability. Cheshire Oaks Designer
Outlet and The Blue Planet Aquarium less than 10 minutes drive away. To enter site click any moving photo, please be patient it takes a little time to load, but its worth the wait. recommended things to do and BB / Guest Houses in Chester
reservations@babaguesthouse.co.uk.
Tel: 01244 315047
Fax: 01244 315046 Mobile: 07768 911793. Charges vary according to occupancy and season You will be asked for credit card details to secure your booking. Payment can be arranged by other methods. You will also be asked for your name, address including post code,
telephone number and if you have one, your mobile number. Terms and Conditions
Double en suite or Twin room 75.00.
Single en suite room 37.50.
Shared room (4) 30.00 per person.
Family room (2 adults, 2 children under 10yrs) 95.00.
Room with private facilities 65.00. Prices quoted are for the
room, except where stated and include full English
breakfast. Please ring if you have any long term accommodation requirements or link to
www.chesterholidayrentals.co.uk
65 Hoole Road, Chester, CH2 3NJ. From the North: Junction 12 off the M53, turn at the roundabout towards Chester on the A56, go straight across the next roundabout still on A56 travel 0.7miles. The Guest House is on the main road on the left hand side. (click on map below to view a print friendly version). To get to the car park which is at the rear of the Guest House take the 2nd road left after the Guest House into Faulkner Street, then take first left into Charles Street and first left again into Westminster Road. The car park is on the left just before the end of the road. The car park is clearly signed. Arrival times must be stated to allow for key collection. Departure by 10.30am.