Hull Minster © Mike Bartlett

Hull

Take a stroll around the cobbled streets of Hull Old Town. Stop for a drink in Trinity Square under the gaze of Hull Minster or head inside to Trinity Market and see what delights take your fancy from street food to independent shops. Head over to the Museums Quarter where you can visit Wilberforce House, Streetlife Museum and the Hull & East Riding Museum.

The Deep provides an undeniable change of scenery; penguins, sharks, turtles, rays – an underwater feast for the eyes and an absolute winner with those cooped up kids on a rainy day! Humber Street is vibrant and bustling. From Tapas to Pizza, Indian to Fish and Chips. Grab a seat and watch the world go by. With an amazing calendar of events, festival, exhibitions, theatre shows and more...it’s all going on.

Highlights

Maritime Cities walks

Discover more about Hull’s maritime heritage and how the  maritime project will take shape over the next four years.Stops will include the exterior of the Hull Maritime Museum, the future location of the Arctic Corsair at North End Shipyard and the exterior of the Spurn Lightship in Hull Marina.

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Freedom Festival

Hull’s award-winning international arts festival. From epic spectaculars unfolding in the city centre to intimate moments where audiences and artists meet, Freedom presents thought-provoking, playful, and powerful performances that address the world we live in.

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Hull Minster © Mike Bartlett

Hull Minster

At the heart of the historic Old Town and has been a part of Hull’s footprint since the late 13th century. From the William Wilberforce marble font made in around 1380 to the stained-glass windows which are illuminated with biblical stories, there is an abundance of history to be explored.

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