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Southport Celebration at The Prince of Wales

Destination: ChesterOperator: Caledonian Travel Terms
Departs: 10/02/2025Type: Sight Seeing
Duration: 5 daysQuality: Good * * *
Departs Via: All AreasBoard: Half Board
Tour Code: M875037Transport: Coach Pickup
Supplements
Single Room £35.00 per person
Adults £219.00
Children £175.00
Deposit Per Person £50.00
* Children: Max age 12
* Babies: Max age 23 months
24 rooms are available.
Cutoff Date: 27/01/2025
Description
Enjoy the celebrated, refined attractions of Southport on five special Turkey & Tinsel days away. Plus the delights of historic Chester - with its handsome buildings and marvellous city walls - and the city attractions of Liverpool on our inclusive excursion programme.\n.
Itinerary
What's Included?
- Coach travel with reserved seating- Four nights dinner, bed and breakfast at the Prince of Wales Hotel, Southport- 2 for 1 barfor three hours each evening with a choice of beers, wines, spriits and soft drinks- Time to enjoy the traditional charm of Southport- Excursion to enjoy the vibrant attractions of Liverpool- Excursion to explore the stunning architecture and historical gems in ChesterVisit Chester, one of the best-preserved walled cities in England with Roman ruins, charming medieval buildings and a fascinating old town. Walk the city walls, the oldest, longest and most complete in Britain, with parts dating back nearly 2,000 years!\n\nVisit the home of The Beatles, Liverpool of course! From the famous Albert Dock with its array of museums to the Cavern Club, Liverpool is steeped in history, culture and attractions with plenty to see and do as you explore.\n\nThe Prince Of Wales Hotel - With its stunning Victorian features, the Prince of Wales Hotel is located in the heart of Southport, within beautifully landscaped gardens. This elegant hotel overlooks Lord Street, the main boulevard in the town and a fantastic shopping area in this seaside resort.

Southport
The seaside town of Southport, with its tree-lined boulevards, traditional shopping arcades and unspoilt beaches.\n\nTake a stroll around the town and soak up the atmosphere in this popular resort where you'll find the UK's oldest iron pier. Today, Southport Pier is a much-visited attraction where you can step back in time, have fun in the vintage arcade or simply relax and enjoy the views.\n\nDiscover the stunning coastline, visiting some of the many beaches. You'll be able to see plenty of wildlife, along with the largest area of wild dunes in Britain. Described as the floral capital of the North West, Southport is home to beautiful parks and gardens, with spectacular flower displays, open green spaces and Victorian features.\n\nVisit Southport's Botanic Gardens and marvel at the floral splendour and the lake winding through it. Admire the themed gardens and ornate fountains at Hesketh Park, a 12-hectare Victorian park, designed by Edward Kemp in the 19th century.\n\nFor those that love a bit of retail therapy, Southport is the perfect destination. It has well-known high street stores, independent boutiques and Victorian shopping arcades. You can also watch the world go by with a drink in one of the pavement cafés.

Liverpool
It's one of the UK's most popular city breaks - and it's clear why
Located right where the River Mersey meets the Irish Sea in the North West of England, it's bursting with diverse and fascinating history, attractions - and lots and lots of shopping.\n\n
The Waterfront is definitely the place to be
The best view of the city's iconic skyline has to be from one of Mersey Ferry's 50-minute River Explorer Cruises - board it from The Liverpool Waterfront. Here, you'll also find the beautifully restored Royal Albert Dock, which played a key role in the famously friendly city's maritime history. Have you ever noticed that the city's name is below The Titanic on the mythical ship's stern? Find out more at the free-to-enter Waterfront Maritime Museum.\n\nLiverpool Dock has restaurants, bars, independent stores, museums and art galleries including Tate Liverpool and the Liverpool Museum, as well as The Beatle's Story, an immersive exhibition which takes you down the Long and Winding Road of The Beatles.\n\n
Liverpool is the perfect place to learn about the Fab Four
..It's their hometown after all. Take a selfie with a larger-than-life version of them on the Pier Head, or visit The Cavern Club on Mathew Street - the live music venue where The Beatles forged their musical identity and became the club's signature act following their first performance there on 9th February 1961.\n\nDon't miss - Right in the heart of the city is Liverpool ONE, the one place you can find all of your high street favourites and designers, plus food, drink and entertainment. If you're after something unique for dinner - head to Liverpool Cathedral's bistro for a hearty bowl of traditional Scouse. The local comfort food is served with homemade bread and pickled cabbage.

Chester
Chester's rich history is evident as you explore the city\nFounded as a fort by the Romans in AD 76 due to its advantageous position at the highest bridging point on the river Dee, the county town of Cheshire is found in the Northwest of England.\n\nForming almost a complete circuit, Chester's grade I listed walls originate from 100 AD - the best-preserved in England and it's home to Britain's largest Roman amphitheatre, the oldest sporting venue in continual use (The Roodee Racecourse), a 1000-year-old cathedral with Europe's finest example of medieval carvings, plus The Rows: 700-year-old medieval two-tiered timber-framed galleries which line the main streets of the city.\n\nThe remarkable Rows\nYour eyes will catch these striking black-and-white buildings - which are now home to an exciting mix of shops, restaurants, pubs, bars, attractions, and experiences. The unique structures have been the place to eat, drink, and trade through much of Chester's history.\n\nChester Zoo\nAs well as its racecourse, cathedral, and black-and-white buildings - Chester is also known for its zoo. 20,000 animals are resident in what is the most visited zoo in the UK - and the most visited UK attraction outside of London.
Venue Information
The Prince of Wales Hotel, Southport The Prince of Wales Hotel, Southport
With its stunning Victorian features, the Prince of Wales Hotel is located in the heart of Southport, within beautiful landscaped gardens. This elegant hotel overlooks Lord Street, the main boulevard in the town and a fantastic shopping area in this seaside resort.\n\nYou'll be ideally located to discover all that Southport has to offer, including sandy beaches, golden dunes, the historic pier and vibrant nightlife.\n\nThroughout the reception, lounge and bedrooms, the décor has been carefully kept intact, in keeping with the stylish character of the building. Each bedroom has an en-suite bathroom, TV, telephone, hairdryer and tea & coffee making facilities. The rooms have been tastefully designed to preserve the Victorian style of the hotel.\n\nThe Prince of Wales Hotel provides guests with a warm welcome, comfortable accommodation and outstanding hospitality, ideal for a relaxing break in Southport.\n\nHotel features:\n

- Bar
- Restaurant
- Lift
- Tea & coffee making facilities
- Wi-Fi facilities
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Pick-Up Points
.Anlaby Bus Stop, Opposite Red Lion Pub Map
.Castleford Bus Stand CS Map
.Goole Airmyn Road Bus Stop Map
.Hessle Bus Stop Map
.Hull Paragon Interchange Map
.Leeds Leeds Coach Station Map
.Wakefield Rear Of Bus Station Map
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