The Parade theme is the ’12 Days of Christmas’, which will see local musicians, actors and children get involved with a live brass band leading the procession and singing Christmas carols along the way.
This parade starts from Bridge Street, on Thursday 21st November, and weaves through the city and you can see the Chester Christmas Lights illuminated as the parade passes through each street and at the Chester Christmas market which opens on 15th November.
The popular ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’ themed parade will make its way through the city centre from 7 pm, starting from Bridge Street and will weave its way through the city centre.
Make this a family occasion and get together to celebrate the start of Christmas with so many family-friendly restaurants to choose from you will be able to dine before or after the parade.
Perhaps you want to savour the Christmas atmosphere in one of Chester's bars, pubs or restaurants, whichever you decide, you can be sure of a warm festive welcome!
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