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More and more business, facilities and services now offer fully accessible services to people with access difficulties.
Wheelchair accessibility to the shops is good and it is possible to gain access to the famous 'Rows' from the shopping arcade in Eastgate Street.
Chester City Council has two parking areas dedicated to Blue Badge holders in Frodsham Street and Hamilton Place (four hour maximum stay).
See a map of the car parks in Chester here
In addition, Blue Badge Scheme holders may park free of charge for up to four hours on any City Council pay and display car park, with the exception of Trinity Street.
If you wish to stay longer than four hours, please purchase a pay and display ticket for the additional time and display the ticket next to your badge and clock.
Please ensure your badge and clock are clearly displayed in your vehicle.
Take the stress out of parking and avoid traffic by using the Chester Park & Ride service.
The Park & Ride is an economic and environmentall-friendly solution to travelling into the city for recreation or work.
There are four Park & Ride sites around the Chester area, providing a total of 3170 parking spaces, which include designated disabled parking areas and additional parking for high sided vehicles/caravans/motor caravans.
Chester's park and ride service is the 4th largest in the Country, carrying over 1million passengers per year.
The service runs every 10 minutes, subject to City centre traffic conditions. The buses are equipped with a low floor system for easy access and are particularly beneficial for our disabled passengers and parents with buggies. However, occasionally double deckers or other buses may be used temporarily at peak times or when buses require maintenance/servicing.
Car parking is free, and the return bus fare costs just £1.50. Pay at machines so please have change ready and keep your tickets in a safe place. Lost tickets cost £1.50 to replace payable on the return bus journey. Accompanied children under 16 years travel FREE (max 2 per adult)
Bus tickets are obtained from machines on the sites, and change machines are also available.