The 29th January, we went to Chester, a city on the North of Wrexham.
With 80,000 inhabitant, It's a little city in North Wales.
We took the train from Wrexham to Chester on the morning. After 20 minutes and £5,60 we arrived in Chester.
Picture by Matt Rvl
We visited the centre of Chester with typicals streets and the Eastgate Clock.
We ate in a little pub at 12. Fish and chips and bear :)
Of course, we were lonely to eat, yes, we are just french
After we went at Chester Cathedral, with the height of 39m and built in 1541, it's a beautiful monument. In the Cathedral, we could find a replica of it in Lego.
We visited St john the Bastist's Church (build in 689 and reconstructed on the ruins until 1925) and the Chester Roman Amphitheatre (discovered in 1929)
And we back at home.
Picture by Léo.
Thank you,
Léo
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