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Built in 1865, The Chester Grosvenor and Spa is situated in the centre of historic Chester close to the Roman Walls, Chester Cathedral and the famous Victoria Clock. Elegant and luxurious, with all 80 bedrooms and suites and are individually designed with all the amenities you would expect from a five red star hotel. There are two award-winning restaurants; the Arkle, which offers French cuisine with a modern twist and which has held its Michelin star for 16 consecutive years, and La Brasserie with its informal Parisian style and ambience. Holistic body and soul rituals can be enjoyed in The Grosvenor Spa which consists of 5 luxury treatment rooms, relaxation area, steam room, herb sauna, ice fountain, foot baths, themed shower, salt grotto and fitness room. Fully air-conditioned throughout the hotel with complimentary Broadband access in all bedrooms. The Chester Grosvenor Hotel is now completely non-smoking throughout DetailsGroup Affiliations:Pride of Britain
Small Luxury Hotels of the world Ratings/Awards:AA 5 Red Stars
RAC 5 Stars Gold Ribbon Award
ETC 5 Stars Gold Award Number of Rooms:80 Number Ensuite:80 Price per RoomDouble:From £180 Restaurant Name:La Brasserie/The Arkle Cuisine:International/Traditional with Modern Twist Chef:Simon Radley Awards:AA 3 Rosettes
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