Chester City Walls are the oldest, longest, and most complete city walls in Britain, originally established by the Romans over 2000 years ago. The walls form an almost complete circuit of the small yet charismatic city of Chester, which boasts a rich history that spans the Roman, medieval, and Victorian periods. Visitors can enjoy a 2-mile walkway that provides stunning views of the city and the River Dee. Chester's walls are peppered with historic towers and gates, like the Eastgate with its iconic clock, which is said to be the most photographed timepiece in the UK after Big Ben. The walls are built from local red sandstone, giving them a distinctive look that adds to the city's character. Along the way, one can uncover the history of Chester through various interpretation panels. Discover remnants of the Roman amphitheater, the medieval water tower, and the King Charles Tower, where Charles I watched his troops battle during the English Civil War. The walls are a testament to Chester's past and provide a unique vantage point to experience the city's vibrant mix of history and modernity.