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The Rows
THE ROWS GUIDE
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Chester The Rows Guide & Reviews (2026)

Chester’s Rows are one of the most distinctive sights in England: two-tiered, covered shopping galleries woven into the city centre’s main streets. You can browse at street level, then step up onto the elevated walkways to discover hidden shopfronts, cafes, bars, and historic details that most visitors miss. This guide covers how to find The Rows, what to look out for, practical Chester parking, and accessibility tips so you can enjoy a smooth, budget-friendly day out.

The Rows at a Glance

Essential visit information

Time Needed

1 - 2 Hours

Origins

Late 13th Century

Best For

Shopping, History & Architecture

The Rows Address & Location

Getting here

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Address & Navigation

The Rows radiate from Chester Cross in the heart of the walled city, lining key streets like Eastgate Street, Watergate Street, Bridge Street, and part of Northgate Street. For sat nav, a reliable city-centre postcode to reach the Rows area is CH1 1LF (Eastgate Street Row).

Eastgate Street Rows (near Chester Cross), Chester CH1 1LF

Tourist information (tours and local advice): +44 1244 405340

A Brief History of The Rows

Chester’s iconic two-tiered galleries

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What Are The Rows?

The Rows are covered galleries at first-floor level along much of Eastgate Street, Watergate Street and Bridge Street, plus part of Northgate Street. They create a rare double-layer shopping experience in the city centre.

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Medieval Origins

Their precise origins are debated, but research suggests the Rows began to develop in the late 13th century. Chester’s major fire in 1278 and later rebuilding may have helped shape the townscape we see today.

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Trading Then and Now

For centuries, the Rows have been a place to trade, eat, drink, and socialise. Today you will find everything from big-name brands to quirky independents, often tucked away above street level.

Did You Know? One of the easiest ways to explore is the Discover the Rows audio and mobile walking tour, which is free and designed to be started from any point that suits you.

Are The Rows Expensive?

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TRAV’S WALLET SCORE: 2.0/10 (Budget)

(Note: For the 'How Expensive' rating, the lower the number, the cheaper it is!)

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Squawk! Exploring The Rows is completely free. Your costs are optional: coffee stops, shopping, and any guided tours you decide to book. It is one of Chester’s best value attractions.

Pricing & Guided Tours

What you might pay

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Typical Costs

The Rows are part of Chester’s city centre, so there is no admission fee. If you want extra context, you can add an optional walking tour that usually includes the Rows and surrounding landmarks.

  • Explore The Rows: FREE
  • Discover the Rows audio trail (optional): FREE
  • Welcome to Chester walking tour (optional): £12.00
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Discounts and Offers

Ways to keep it cheap

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Free Audio Trail

The Discover the Rows audio and mobile walking tour is free. Bring headphones and start anywhere that suits you.

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Free Map Download

You can download a free Rows map to guide your wander and help you spot the best corners and hidden galleries.

Rainy-Day Winner

Because many sections are covered, the Rows are a brilliant low-cost option when the weather turns. Plan your shopping stops along the sheltered walkways.

Who Should Visit?

Is it right for your itinerary?

WHO WILL LOVE IT

  • History Fans: A living slice of medieval Chester you can explore for free.
  • Shoppers: A mix of familiar brands and independent gems, often tucked above street level.
  • Photographers: Unique angles, timber-framed fronts, and hidden viewpoints over the streets below.

WHO MIGHT HATE IT

  • Those who need fully step-free routes everywhere: Some sections can be narrow, sloped, or stepped, and access varies by street.
  • People who dislike crowds: Weekends and school holidays can get busy around Chester Cross and the main shopping streets.

Visiting With Kids

Is it family-friendly?

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Spot the Two Levels

Kids usually love the idea of a street with a hidden upper walkway. Turn it into a game: find the next staircase up to the Row level.

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Snack Stops

You are never far from a cafe or bakery. A quick hot chocolate break makes the whole wander feel like an adventure.

Sheltered Strolling

Many stretches are covered, which helps with unpredictable weather. It is a handy option if you want to keep kids moving without getting soaked.

What to See

Easy highlights to look for

🛍️ Row-Level Shopfronts

Walk at street level, then step up and browse above the crowds. The upper galleries can feel like a different world just a few metres higher.

🏛️ Stone Undercrofts

In places you will find lower-level spaces beneath the Rows, sometimes used by shops and venues. They are part of what makes the Rows feel layered and historic.

📸 Hidden Views

Some of the best photos come from the Row level, looking down the main streets with timber-framed facades and city-centre buzz below.

Peak Crowd Heatmap

When to expect the busiest stretches

🟢 Early Mornings

Best for photos. Visit early for clearer walkways and easier access to the Row level entrances before the shopping rush.

🔴 Midday Rush

Busiest time. The area around Chester Cross and the main shopping streets can feel packed, especially on weekends and school holidays.

🟡 Late Afternoons

Calmer browsing. Crowds often ease later in the day, making it a nicer time for a slow wander and a drink on the Rows.

Trav’s Insider Hack: Free Audio Tour

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“Squawk! Want the history without paying for a guide? Use the free Discover the Rows audio and mobile walking tour. Bring headphones, start anywhere, and dip in and out while you shop.”

How Close Is It? (Distance Matrix)

Walking times from major landmarks

⛪ Chester Cathedral

🚶 5 mins (approx)
(A short walk through the city centre towards Chester Cross)

🕰️ Eastgate Clock

🚶 2 mins (approx)
(Eastgate Street is one of the key Rows streets)

🚆 Chester Railway Station

🚶 18 mins (approx)
(Straightforward walk into the walled city, or a quick taxi if you prefer)

Best Areas to Stay Near The Rows

Top neighbourhoods for easy access

City Centre (Inside the Walls)

Perfect if you want to step straight out into the Rows, the cathedral quarter, and the best restaurants. Expect the easiest sightseeing days.

Hoole

A popular area near the station with great independent cafes. Ideal if you want a slightly quieter base with a simple walk or quick bus into town.

Handbridge

Just over the River Dee. It is calmer and often good value, while still being an easy walk back into the city centre and Rows area.

Chester Parking Information

Where to leave your car

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Nearest Car Parks (Postcodes)

Parking in Chester is easiest if you aim for a central car park and walk in. These options are popular for reaching the Rows area:

  • Pepper Street Car Park: CH1 1DF - Close to the Roman Amphitheatre and an easy walk into the Rows streets.
  • New Market Parking (Hunter Street): CH1 2AR - Large multi-storey near the city centre.
  • Frodsham Street Car Park: CH1 3JJ - A central option often used for short stays.
  • Little Roodee Car Park (Grosvenor Road): CH1 1SL - By the River Dee, handy if you do not mind a scenic stroll.

Blue Badge holders can park in council pay and display car parks for up to four hours without charge (check signs and local rules), and Frodsham Street is one of the dedicated Blue Badge car parks.

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Rory Porter

BY RORY PORTER

I’ve spent hours exploring Chester’s city centre, from the Rows’ hidden galleries to the landmarks around Chester Cross. This guide is built to help you find the best entry points, keep costs low, and enjoy the city’s most unique shopping streets properly.

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