It rained all the morning in Chester, yet the roman soldier's evangelically making a speech on something on the street.
W Chester bookstore
Getting heavy rain, I sheltered myself in the bookstore for the time being. I looked around some books and ended up buying two books. One for me, one for Darrin.
Chester City Centre
Chester has a number of the black-and-white buildings from the Victorian taste.
Needless to say, the city looks prettier and more photogenic on a wet day.
Having lunch with a cup of coffee at Piccolino
Eastgate Street
Chester is a small-sized city but the one of the England's beautiful historic cities having lots of the attractions for tourist.
East-gate clock located in the city centre is a big landmark.
Rain suddenly stopped in the afternoon. The young ginger's performing on the street.
A beautiful view of the River Dee from Chester Weir Handbridge
The River Dee flows through Wales and England.
It just started becoming dark outside around 10 pm.
The old shops and pubs caught my eyes.
Even getting darker, I decided to walk around the city a little more, and I ran across Darrin and his party of four having some wine in the restaurant, The Grill near the hotel.
They were patiently waiting for a big meal, Beef Wellington which is a filet steak wrapped in puff pastry.
It looks like "WOW!"
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