Chichester (/ˈtʃɪtʃɪstər/) is a cathedral city in West Sussex, in South-East England. It is the only city in West Sussex and is its county town. It has a long history as a settlement from Roman times and was important in Anglo-Saxon times. It is the seat of the Church of England Diocese of Chichester, with a 12th-century cathedral.
Restaurants in Chichester
5.0 based on 258 reviews
Glide down the stunning Chichester canal while gaining excellent tuition, let your mind relax and unwind in a beautiful location. Book a two hour guided tour on the canal using the latest inflatable paddle boards, just bring a towel and leave with a smile.
5.0 based on 334 reviews
Visit our beautiful vineyards and brand new modern tasting room overlooking the vines open every day of the week. Come and enjoy a glass of bubbles in the sun after we show you around the vineyard.
Definitely the best sparklingly wine tasting experience we’ve had in England! Led by the owner, she gave a wonderful short tour of the vineyard and a highly entertaining and informative guided wine tasting set in the excellent new tasting room with spacious indoor and outdoor areas. The 3 sparkling wines on offer are excellent - definitely on a par with champagne. Also try the generous sharing cheese platter! All in all a well deserved 5 star experience
5.0 based on 51 reviews
Three different escape game rooms, with three different themes ranging from tricky to very difficult but all with just 60 minutes to escape the room.
First time in an escape room, we, in our mid 50's with one of the grown up children and their partner, no idea what to expect! Huge fun, the venue is well presented with plenty of parking and clearly signed, we were greeted on arrival and once the death Disclaimer was signed(!) a short video and into the room we went. A great way to work as a team, lots of different puzzles to solve with a few mini frights along the way. We completed the puzzle with a minute to spare. Definitely a great morning and will do again.
4.5 based on 1,452 reviews
Come and discover rescued rural buildings set in a beautiful landscape, which tell the stories of the people who lived and worked in them over 1,000 years. Explore our 40-acre site and visit our collection – we have more than 50 historic buildings, from a replica Anglo-Saxon hall house to an Edwardian tin church. Enjoy a regular programme of demonstrations, including milling in our 17th century watermill; cooking in our Tudor kitchen; blacksmithing in our Victorian smithy, baking in our newly opened bakehouse; plus seasonal demonstrations. Take a walk in the woods, bring the dog (we are dog friendly), visit our waterside cafe or enjoy your own picnic. New exhibit buildings include: a dairy and bakehouse, near the watermill, plus a late 18th century barn and early 19th century stable known as May Day Farm. Need a new hobby or a new skill? Try our day courses in traditional rural trades and crafts or historic building conservation.
A superb visit the best museum we have ever been too ...so much history to see and enjoy ...lovely cafe and a little shepherd's hut takeaway for refreshments...The Repair Shop looked so fabulous we managed to spot one of the presenters of the TV series...would love to return again
4.5 based on 711 reviews
West Dean Gardens is one of the greatest restored Gardens open to the public in England. Wander through the 300 foot long Edwardian pergola, visit the restored Victorian glasshouses, Walled Kitchen Gardens, Sunken Garden and orchards. Finish with a walk through the arboretum, Spring Garden and the peaceful parkland. Enjoy an inspirational day out visiting West Dean Gardens. A rare oasis of beauty and tranquillity in the heart of the South Downs, now open year round.
West Dean Gardens you surpassed my expectations! Stunning ???????? Fabulous glasshouses, an orangery, a sunken garden and a fantastic walled kitchen garden with it’s espaliered fig and fruit trees, pristine veg and amazing flower beds, I was in heaven!! Cafe was fab and bonus - dogs are welcome so Paddy came too ????????
4.5 based on 367 reviews
At the Canal Centre, we offer a wide range of amenities including refreshments, souvenirs, educational and tourist information, boat trips and row boat hire. There is ample seating inside and out. Adjacent to the Centre there is a visitor centre, located in a 19th century stable, refurbished to provide information about the canal and its history
4.5 based on 2,075 reviews
This magnificent Cathedral has stood at the centre of Chichester for over 900 years. With unique architecture from each century of its life, this Cathedral is both ancient and modern, where original medieval features sit alongside world famous contemporary artworks. Chichester Cathedral is open every day from 10.00am - 4.00pm. We have made a number of changes to ensure that you can visit our historic site safely. Measures in place to limit the spread of COVID-19 include the provision of hand sanitiser stations, an enhanced cleaning regime and all Cathedral staff and volunteers will be wearing face masks. We are also delivering a revised schedule of services. Further details about attending for public worship can be found on our website.
We were really warmly welcomed upon arrival and spent a delightful hour looking at the varied monuments, sculptures and artwork. A balance of ancient and modern, the Cathedral displays magnificent stained glass windows (one designed by Chagall) as well as modern tapestries and a lovely Bronze of Christ emerging from the tomb. Cafe is well run and there is a cheerful atmosphere everywhere.
4.5 based on 90 reviews
The South Downs Planetarium and Science Centre in Chichester is a registered educational charity run by a team of dedicated, enthusiastic and knowledgeable volunteers.
My 2nd time at the planetarium but first for the Christmas themed show. A truly excellent experience from the car parking welcome through to the actual show. As I'm getting a telescope for Christmas I will look at courses being run in the New Year.
4.5 based on 964 reviews
Took my daughter here at half term and she had a great time making a pottery lamp, making bread trying Roman food. The people working here are engaging and knowledgable and really help bring it to life.
4.5 based on 871 reviews
Miltary Aviation Museum covering from the First World War to the Jet age with a selection of unique aircraft and mementos associated with this historic site.
Visited the museum this weekend.excellent throughout with so many fascinating exhibits .it was a very famous Battle of Britain fighter station in the Second World War & has connections to Douglas Bader who was wing leader here .very atmospheric site I thought.The church yard is also worth a visit to see the graves of the pilots of both sides who died in the Second World War
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