Towns

Chester: Chester has been welcoming visitors for over 2000 years. Here you can enjoy great treasures from the past to the present. The City Walls, Chester Zoo, and the nearby Blue Planet Aquarium

Liverpool: Liverpool, European Capital of Culture 2008. A proud sporting city that houses Liverpool and Everton Football Clubs, as well as the Grand National at Aintree. The city offers a vibrant nightlife, which includes some of the best and most lively bars, pubs and clubs in the country. The city is home to writers, poets, artists, designers and architects - who draw inspiration from the amazing culture and diversity of the city.

Manchester: Manchester is one of Britain's largest metropolitan conurbations, with 2.6 million people living within the central boundaries and over 7 million in Manchester's surrounding areas. As you would expect of Britain's second city, Manchester is the throbbing urban centre of the North West boasting a number of leading business organisation, leading retailers and entertainment venues.

Holywell: Holywell, which takes it name from the town's major feature ? the world famous St Winefride's Holy Well and one of the Seven Wonders of Wales ? has much to offer the visitor. Set amid rolling countryside overlooking the River Dee, the centre of this traditional Welsh market town has changed little since Victorian days as its rich variety of fine buildings will testify.
www.holywell-town.gov.uk