Chichester is one of England’s most fascinating historic cities, with over 2,000 years of stories and landmarks. Founded by the Romans around AD 43, it has seen emperors, soldiers, Saxon kings, medieval builders, and generations of locals shape its streets and walls.
On your visit, you can explore the Roman city walls, still among the best-preserved in Britain, and walk the paths once patrolled by Roman guards. Step inside the stunning Chichester Cathedral, famous for its medieval architecture, soaring spire, and striking stained glass. At The Novium Museum, built over a real Roman bathhouse, you’ll discover artefacts and hidden pieces of the city’s ancient past.
This experience is full of vivid tales—Roman rule, medieval craftsmanship, dramatic moments at the city gates, and legends that bring Chichester’s long history to life.
Get ready to wander ancient walls, step into remarkable buildings, and uncover the real stories behind Chichester’s past!
00:00 Meet at Worthing Train Station
00:30 Arrive at Chichester Train Station
00:45 City Walls Walk
01:15 Bishop's Gardens Info & Photo Stop
02:15 Visit to Chichester Cathedral
03:15 Optional Visit to The Novium Museum
04:00 Free Time
05:00 Meeting at the Cross
05:15 Walk back to Chichester Train Station
05:30 Return train to Worthing
06:00 Arrive at Worthing Train Station
Chichester’s city walls are one of its most remarkable historic features, dating back nearly 2,000 years. Built by the Romans around AD 80 to protect Noviomagus Reginorum, they were later repaired and strengthened by Saxons and medieval townspeople, creating the mix of Roman and later stonework seen today.
Walking the walls is a great way to explore the city. The raised path offers calm views over gardens and historic streets, with plaques explaining the people and events connected to the fortifications. Much of the route still follows the original Roman layout, making it one of the most complete sets of town walls in southern England.
Whether you’re interested in ancient engineering or just enjoy a scenic stroll, Chichester’s walls offer a clear window into the city’s long past.
Bishop’s Palace Gardens is one of Chichester’s most peaceful and historic green spaces. The gardens were created alongside the Bishop’s Palace, which has stood in the city since the 11th century, and over time they have been carefully developed into the charming gardens seen today.
Strolling through the gardens, visitors can enjoy manicured lawns, flowerbeds, and ancient trees, while taking in views of the palace walls and the cathedral beyond. The site also features medieval earthworks and hints of the palace’s original defensive structures, connecting the gardens to Chichester’s long history.
Whether you’re looking for a quiet walk, a spot for reflection, or a glimpse into the lives of Chichester’s bishops, Bishop’s Palace Gardens offers a serene and historic retreat in the heart of the city.
Chichester Cathedral is one of the city’s most iconic historic landmarks, standing at the heart of Chichester since it was founded in 1075. Its striking medieval architecture, soaring spire, and intricate stonework make it a masterpiece of English craftsmanship. The spire has its own dramatic story: in the 19th century, it was struck by lightning, causing partial collapse, but it was carefully repaired and restored to its former glory.
Inside, visitors can admire beautiful stained glass, the ornate choir, and the peaceful cloisters, each space filled with centuries of history. High above the city, a family of peregrine falcons has made the cathedral their home, adding a lively, modern touch to the centuries-old building. The cathedral has witnessed royal visits, important ceremonies, and the daily lives of generations of worshippers, making it a living link to Chichester’s past.
Whether you’re interested in architecture, history, or wildlife, Chichester Cathedral offers a fascinating window into the city’s spiritual and cultural heritage.
The Novium Museum is a fascinating place to explore Chichester’s long and layered history, from its Roman beginnings to modern times. Built over the remains of a real Roman bathhouse, the museum displays ancient artefacts, interactive exhibits, and stories that bring the city’s past to life.
Visiting the museum is a great way to uncover hidden treasures beneath the streets and learn about the people who lived in Chichester through the centuries. This is an optional activity and admission is free, making it easy to include a quick stop or a longer exploration depending on your schedule.
Whether you’re interested in Roman life, local history, or archaeology, The Novium Museum offers a hands-on, engaging experience that adds depth to any visit to Chichester.