The capital of Cheshire (the cat from Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll is right from here) is famous for its unique in the whole UK completely preserved (around the periphery) medieval city wall; for its cheese that looks like cats heads and for the most advanced for the 17th century decision in problems of selling space deficiency. Besides the shops which are situated in the streets fronts on the first floor, these smart people constructed Promenade from house to house, so the streets turned out to be on the second floor and even under the roof. Considering local weather in winter, Id prefer to walk on the second floor.
Chester was our second stop. The town is not a business centre, thats why there arent many hotels here. We stayed at a small but cozy hotel Best Western Westminster. We booked everything with the help of hoteleine.com again. This website is good because you can book there a hotel not only in a big city, but even in such back of beyond as Chester.

We stopped for night at one of 2 best hotels of Bath - Hilton Bath City (the second one is Royal Crescent Hotel). I booked this hotel room (the same thing I did with all other hotels) on www.hoteleine.com. Bath is a small health-resort town famous for its thermal springs, discovered by the Romans. Besides you should visit the Abbey and the Circus (a round square). Pump Room restaurant is worth visiting. Then you can assume that your Bath program is completed.

We did stay here:) Hilton Bath City

City park

Round Square
If you check weather forecast and it promises a sunny weather you should drop in here for sure. It`s on the border of the UK and Wales and its history dates back to the 10th century, it used to be the centre continue
As Albion is situated in the north it is dark at 5 pm from November to March. So you manage to do less things during the daylight hours. That’s why I advise you to go there from April to October. September is even better as the days are still long and fall has already come (autumn in the most beautiful season here). I made the route on maps.google.com not to drive more than 300 km a day. We drove 1800 km during one week.
Sightseeing top:
(10 – max, 1- min)
Instead of booked Volkswagen Passat we were offered to rent Mercedes E class, we had to pay extra 3.5 pounds (7 dollars a day). Of course we agreed. We managed to launch GPS (we used “I Go” during out trip) without any problems and we started to drive.
Score: 6 Time for sightseeing 1.5 – 3 hrs
The Windsors is the dynasty that still reigns in Britain but as they say here – they do not rule for more than 300 years. So they own the the biggest (but as we found out , not the most beautiful one) castle in Britain. It has more than 1000 rooms. Elisabeth II (the present Queen) spent her childhood into the Castle and she was very worried when the fire took the interior of 100 rooms in 1992. Don’t worry! All the rooms were reconstructed in 1997. The most striking thing is the doll’s hose and the Cathedral (which is the official cathedral of the Garter and the Queen is its member).

Windsor Castle (car travel)
Score: 4 Time for sightseeing 15-30 min
Though this stones pile is considered to be a world culture continue