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Deva Roman Experience
Interactive museum exploring Roman Chester with artefacts, reconstructions and family-friendly displays that bring Deva’s military past to life.
Cheapest price
£0.00
Average price
£-0.01
Fastest journey
2 h 28 m
Average duration
2 h 54 m
Buses per day
18
Distance
52 km
The best way to find a cheap coach ticket from Macclesfield to Chester is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid travelling at rush hour.
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Take a bus from Macclesfield to Chester and enjoy the approximately 52 km long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
The earliest coach runs at 03:51, the last at 23:25. The fastest coach covers the 52 km distance in 2h 28m.
Distance 52 km |
Average bus duration 4h 9m |
Buses per day 3 |
Fastest bus 2h 28m |
First bus 3:51 |
Last bus 23:25 |
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Discover the best of Chester — top attractions, local food, transport tips, budget advice, and currency essentials. Plan your perfect Chester trip today.
Interactive museum exploring Roman Chester with artefacts, reconstructions and family-friendly displays that bring Deva’s military past to life.
Museum in a former mill on the River Dee, covering Chester’s social history, period rooms and local stories from Roman times onward.
Museum inside Chester Castle tracing regional regiments through uniforms, medals and campaigns in a compact but informative setting.
Chester’s two-level covered walkways lined with historic shopfronts, ideal for browsing architecture and experiencing the city’s character.
Pleasant riverside promenade beside the Dee, popular for walks, boat views and access to bridges, green spaces and the old city centre.
Victorian park near the river with broad lawns, mature trees, bandstand and a peaceful setting for a break from the busy city centre.
A crumbly local cheese from Cheshire, often served on bread or in recipes. It is one of England’s oldest recorded cheeses and closely tied to the county.
A traditional fruit loaf linked with nearby Cheshire and the North West, made with dried fruit and spice, often sliced and buttered for tea.
A historic English pudding of suet pastry filled with meat and onion. It is a hearty regional comfort dish long found in Cheshire pubs and homes.
Elegant restaurant focused on modern British cooking and tasting menus. A refined choice for a special meal in central Chester.
Long-established local favourite for hearty breakfasts, lunches and baked goods. Relaxed café atmosphere in the centre of Chester.
Well-known riverside and city-centre restaurant serving modern British food with steaks, grills and cocktails in a stylish but relaxed setting.
Moderate for the UK: hotels and dining are cheaper than London, but tourist areas can feel pricey. Buses are reasonable, while central stays cost more in peak season.
Restaurants: 10-12.5% if service is not included. Taxis: round up or tip about 10%. Cafés and pubs: tipping is optional, though small change is appreciated for table service.
Official public transport app
Chester, Gorse Stacks (Bus Interchange) -> Chester Town Hall
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