Food Scene
Laid back, as you find it, alongside marina, unpretentious. Best for breakfasts / simple lunches.
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Thieving Harry's
73 Humber StLaid back, as you find it, alongside marina, unpretentious. Best for breakfasts / simple lunches.
SImples Cafe
Traditional breakfast just 3 minutes around the Corner on Trinity Square.
Good food quick! Choice of chillis daily: meat / chicken / vegetarian. A nice pint on offer from the small bar too...
Chilli Devil’s Real Ale & Chilli Bar
77 Charles StGood food quick! Choice of chillis daily: meat / chicken / vegetarian. A nice pint on offer from the small bar too...
Essentials
Fresh produce, excellent street food from corners of the globe, events often within. A real city success story. Always visit a destination's market...
Quite simply the best value accommodation in central Hull: for those on a budget, those visiting the city and Old Town in particular, groups - or those just not wanting to be fleeced by the modern faceless chains creeping in. Call us biased if you like!
Coffees, beers, bike hire, a welcome refuge on Market Place...
Hull Trinity Backpackers
51-52 Market PlQuite simply the best value accommodation in central Hull: for those on a budget, those visiting the city and Old Town in particular, groups - or those just not wanting to be fleeced by the modern faceless chains creeping in. Call us biased if you like!
Coffees, beers, bike hire, a welcome refuge on Market Place...
Newly restored to the Victorian style albeit updated. Eclectic bunch of folk. Good food,quirky stalls. The lifeblood of the Old Town to be...
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Trinity Market
56 Market PlNewly restored to the Victorian style albeit updated. Eclectic bunch of folk. Good food,quirky stalls. The lifeblood of the Old Town to be...
Drinks & Nightlife
What a year! Noel Gallagher and his High Flying Birds just been through, Richard Ashcroft. Too many to mention. A simply brilliant indoor gig and event venue. And a really nice little 8 minute walk from here.
Bonus Arena
Myton StreetWhat a year! Noel Gallagher and his High Flying Birds just been through, Richard Ashcroft. Too many to mention. A simply brilliant indoor gig and event venue. And a really nice little 8 minute walk from here.
A wonderful throwback street from centuries passed, home to several excellent museums: including the Wilberforce, Street Life and Hull and East Riding - all free to visit.
And at night a popular place to enjoy good food and fine ales: in the likes of Ye Olde Black Boy (Hull's oldest pub), The Lion and Key, and Hitchcocks (vegetarian).
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Hull's Old Town
25 High StA wonderful throwback street from centuries passed, home to several excellent museums: including the Wilberforce, Street Life and Hull and East Riding - all free to visit.
And at night a popular place to enjoy good food and fine ales: in the likes of Ye Olde Black Boy (Hull's oldest pub), The Lion and Key, and Hitchcocks (vegetarian).
Entertainment & Activities
Ice skating venue. Home to the recent champions the Hull Pirates. Other events over the years.
If you like Aquariums, it's as good as they get. Get upstairs above the cafe and out for a view too...
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The Deep
Tower StreetIf you like Aquariums, it's as good as they get. Get upstairs above the cafe and out for a view too...
Lovely indoor museum with lots of examples of how the great people of Hull got around and got up to. And it's free too!
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Streetlife Museum
High StreetLovely indoor museum with lots of examples of how the great people of Hull got around and got up to. And it's free too!
Home to Hull Kingston Rovers. Smaller than their cross city rivals in black and white. The Robins claim to fame was winning the infamous 1980 Challenge Cup Final against their bitter rivals. But that was a long time ago...
KCOM Craven Park
Poorhouse LaneHome to Hull Kingston Rovers. Smaller than their cross city rivals in black and white. The Robins claim to fame was winning the infamous 1980 Challenge Cup Final against their bitter rivals. But that was a long time ago...
KCOM Stadium station
Home to Hull City, and rented by Hull FC
It's by the bracing North Sea. But when all said and done, a lovely little seaside resort just 15 or so miles from our place.
If you've time, you should really make some to get to the sea.
Hornsea Mere's there too - Yorkshire's biggest natural lake.
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Hornsea
Rolston RoadIt's by the bracing North Sea. But when all said and done, a lovely little seaside resort just 15 or so miles from our place.
If you've time, you should really make some to get to the sea.
Hornsea Mere's there too - Yorkshire's biggest natural lake.
Getting on a little now, though less than ten minutes away. The scene of many an ice hockey face off, and open to all for ice skating, and the odd other event. A Hull leisure institution.
Hull Arena
Kingston StreetGetting on a little now, though less than ten minutes away. The scene of many an ice hockey face off, and open to all for ice skating, and the odd other event. A Hull leisure institution.
Parks & Nature
I grew up playing there. Lovely big park to get active in. Woodford Sport Centre on it's boundary too...
Ostpark
Holderness RoadI grew up playing there. Lovely big park to get active in. Woodford Sport Centre on it's boundary too...
Within 5 minutes of us here at the backpackers. A nice little green space with lake, ducks and things...
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Within 5 minutes of us here at the backpackers. A nice little green space with lake, ducks and things...
Spurn Point is a place not many people ever get to, but most people have seen on a map. To the East of Hull, on the North side of the Humber: where North Sea meets tidal estuary. Popular with bird watchers and naturalists, it also has a recently opened visitor centre on it's approach. A beautiful oasis of calm away from the big city lights...
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Spurn Point
Spurn Point is a place not many people ever get to, but most people have seen on a map. To the East of Hull, on the North side of the Humber: where North Sea meets tidal estuary. Popular with bird watchers and naturalists, it also has a recently opened visitor centre on it's approach. A beautiful oasis of calm away from the big city lights...
Arts & Culture
Traditional theatre fayre.
It's cultural innit! Was home to the Turner Prize in autumn 2017. A peaceful oasis just minutes away.
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Ferens Art Gallery
Carr LaneIt's cultural innit! Was home to the Turner Prize in autumn 2017. A peaceful oasis just minutes away.
A lovely 'West End style' traditional theatre, having undergone a complete restoration and upgrade back in 2017. A home to drama, ballet and children's performances too.
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Hull New Theatre
Kingston SquareA lovely 'West End style' traditional theatre, having undergone a complete restoration and upgrade back in 2017. A home to drama, ballet and children's performances too.
Modern theatre at it's best. A popular venue in the ten years since opening here, after the famous inception days as the Spring Street Theatre it replaced many years before.
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Hull Truck Theatre
50 FerenswayModern theatre at it's best. A popular venue in the ten years since opening here, after the famous inception days as the Spring Street Theatre it replaced many years before.
How we used to live. And importantly, how we used to get around. A fascinating little journey back in time. great for the kids...
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Streetlife Museum
High StreetHow we used to live. And importantly, how we used to get around. A fascinating little journey back in time. great for the kids...
Shopping
Loud, busy, modern shopping, adjacent to transport interchange. Great for those liking the chain stores, a quick coffee or bite, and a long hours supermarket.
Quirky, as shopping centres go. Built in the middle of the old Princes Dock. Decent big name outlet stores up top. And also a cinema up there too somewhere, sometimes showing independent films.
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Princes Quay
30G Princes Dock StQuirky, as shopping centres go. Built in the middle of the old Princes Dock. Decent big name outlet stores up top. And also a cinema up there too somewhere, sometimes showing independent films.
Saint Stephens Centre