
Grosvenor Shopping Centre is a premium shopping destination located within the City Roman Walls in Chester. The centre has over 60 stores and with brands such as Boss, Build-a-Bear, L.K.Bennett and H&M, there's something for everyone. The newly renovated Paddock Row is also now open to the public with brand new stores TK Maxx and Sports Direct.
It is a stones throw away from many of Chester's great places to visit, boat trips on the River Dee, Chester Cathedral, the Museum to name just a few. Chester is also home to some of the best Hotels and Guest houses if you are planning to shop and stay in the city for more than a day.
It is a stones throw away from many of Chester's great places to visit, boat trips on the River Dee, Chester Cathedral, the Museum to name just a few. Chester is also home to some of the best Hotels and Guest houses if you are planning to shop and stay in the city for more than a day.
Services
At Grosvenor Shopping Centre, there is a multi-storey car park attached that offers convenient access, which is open 24 hours each day, 7 days a week. The DIAL House shopmobility service, based in the Kaleyards car park off Frodsham Street, provides daily use of mobility scooters and wheel chairs to enable people with disabilities to access city centre shops and facilities.
There are 3 Park & Ride services situated around the city, which make access easy and convenient. However, if you drive into the centre of Chester, The Grosvenor Shopping Centre Car Park is well signposted from all major road routes into the city. The majority of streets surrounding the centre are pedestrianised.
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Joy Mawson
Jan 08, 2022
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Martyn French
Jan 07, 2022
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Dec 27, 2021
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Dec 17, 2021
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Dec 10, 2021
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Gillian Hilton
Dec 09, 2021
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Michael Pitts
Nov 24, 2021
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Adrian Lee
Nov 22, 2021
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Em'S.
Nov 21, 2021
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If you want the real experience of the beautiful Grosvenor Shopping Centre you must walk onto and through the Bridge Street Entrance. There you will be surrounded by the history and stunning architecture. You walk through into the more modern part and back onto Eastgate Street. Some of the shops are empty at the moment. However you still are able to buy coffee, hot food and have a browse at some shops.
Peter Lungrin
Aug 10, 2021
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