For Your Next City Break… It Must Be Hull
The riverfront celebrated in National Geographic’s “Best Places in the World to Travel to in 2026” is calling! From world-class museums and galleries to quirky independent shops, a buzzing food scene, and calendar of unmissable festivals, Hull blends heritage and creativity in a way only a port city can. Whether you’re planning a family adventure, a weekend away or a cultural city break, here’s everything you need to start planning your trip

For Family Fun Seekers…
Discover a wooly mamooth, real dinosaur bones and gentoo penguins.
Dine in venues with plenty of choice and relaxed atmospheres
Rest your heads on soft pillows in spacious family rooms, with breakfast included!

For Trendy Travellers…
Explore unique independent shops, join workshops led by local creators, or try something different like axe throwing or an escape room.
Indulge in cocktails and street food on the sunny marina
Stay in the heart of the action with accomodation that offers flexibility and freedom!

For History Hunters…
Uncover the secrets of the past like the gate that sparked the English Civil War or the home that inspired the abolition of slavery
Enjoy traditional food in historical pubs in the medieval old town
After a day of exploring, relax with a luxurious stay in the city centre
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Travelling to Hull

Getting to Hull is straightforward and stress-free. Regular Hull Trains services run from London King’s Cross to Hull, with journey times under three hours, making it ideal for weekend escapes or longer stays. Northen and TransPennine Express services make travelling from Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds & York quick and easy. Once in Hull, the city’s most popular sights – from museums and galleries to the marina and historic Old Town – are all within easy walking distance of Hull Paragon Station.