
Discover Hull
Hull is a city located in East Yorkshire with a population of approximately 1,485,000. Governed by Hull City Council, it is known for its maritime heritage and the Humber Bridge. The city plays a crucial role in the regional economy and is home to a vibrant cultural scene.
Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Hull. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.
Stay in Hull

Salmon Grove Guest House
Salmon Grove Guest House offers a highly-rated, high-quality stay in Hull, providing excellent value for visitors to the city.

3 Bedroom House, with Free WiFi - Maples Properties Short Lets & Serviced Accommodation Hull

#4 Reed Street Apartment (Hull City Centre)

Hidden Gem- Stunning City Centre Townhouse

Spirit of Prince Street Hull Old Town

Things to Do in Hull

Burton Constable Hall & Parkland
Burton Constable Hall & Parkland offers convenient pay-and-display parking for visitors exploring this grand country estate. Located in Skirlaugh, Hull, the site features a historic 16th-century hall with numerous rooms and a fascinating Cabinet of Curiosities. Enjoy a leisurely day out with knowledgeable guides and delightful grounds to wander.

Sutton & Wawne Museum
Discover the rich history of Sutton and Wawne at this charming local museum, a community gem filled with fascinating artefacts and stories.

The Last Trip Memorial
Discover The Last Trip Memorial in Hull, a poignant artwork honouring the lives lost at sea, deeply valued by visitors.
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Food & Drink

Chrissie's Lakeside Kitchen
Chrissie's Lakeside Kitchen offers delicious and great-value sandwiches and hot food, highly rated by customers in Hull.

Melted Magic Lunch
Enjoy a magically delicious breakfast and excellent, reasonably priced sandwiches and toasties at Melted Magic Lunch in Hull.

Yes chef hull
Yes Chef Hull delivers delicious American-style food, from hearty butties to professional event catering, earning rave reviews.

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Geographic Facts
This city is geographically within the following regions:
- Population
- 1,485,086
- Area
- 2,284 km²
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire Council (formerly Craven)
- Timezone
- UTC+01:00
- Founded
- 1968
- Website
- yvelines.pref.gouv.fr
Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records
Upcoming Events in Hull
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T2 Invests £1.2 Million in New Leadership Development Centre in Hull
T2's £1.2 million investment in Hull's waterfront transforms its headquarters into a cutting-edge performance centre for leadership development, enhancing training opportunities.
P&O Ferries to Launch New Sleep Lounge for Hull-Rotterdam Route on 13th July 2026
P&O Ferries is introducing a new Sleep Lounge on its Hull to Rotterdam route from July 2026, enhancing overnight travel with comfortable seating and amenities.
Willerby Celebrates 80 Years by Honouring 203 Loyal Employees at Awards Ceremony
Willerby, a Hull-based holiday home manufacturer, recently celebrated 203 employees for their long service, highlighting a strong culture of loyalty and community impact.
Local Guides & Stories
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Why Easter Set to Be a Splash at Hull's Iconic Aquarium
Visit The Deep this Easter for 'Make a Splash'! A family-friendly event with hands-on activities, craft & a water cycle trail. Your ticket is an annual pass!

February Half Term at Burton Constable
Plan your family visit to Burton Constable Hall in East Yorkshire. Find school holiday events, admission details, and opening times for the hall and grounds.

Individual Restaurant Group Leeds Invite: Your Guide to Dining Deals at Riva Blu
Discover the Riva Blu restaurant's Riva Venti menu! Enjoy two courses of Southern Italian classics for just £20, including Sunday Roast. Plus, birthday guests eat free!

The 10 "Villages" Bigger Than Yorkshire's Smallest City
Can a village have more people than a city? In Yorkshire, 10 "villages" have larger populations than Ripon, England's smallest city. But there's a fascinating explanation behind these surprising numbers.
Walkshire in Hull
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Walk: Larkin's Here Trail (City Centre)
Follow in Larkin’s footsteps with this fascinating trail which is, not only a literary journey, but also journeys through diverse landscapes and rich architecture seeing the city through a poet’s eyes, The Route what3words for start point: ///finely.beyond.aims Start Point: Royal Hotel, 170 Ferensway, Hull HU1 3UF Finish Point: History Centre, Worship St, Hull HU2 8BG Distance: 2.3 Miles GPX Route Map citycentrelarkintrailDownload Walk Description To follow in Larkin’s tracks is to take not only a literary journey, but also journeys through diverse landscapes and rich architecture and, seeing the city through a poet’s eyes, to gain a philosophical view of the place where Larkin lived and worked for three decades. This diverse Trail takes you on a journey through Larkin’s Hull, which today remains very much ‘a working city, yet one neither clenched in the blackened grip of the industrial revolution nor hiding behind a cathedral to pretend it is York or Canterbury’. The Larkin Trail consists of three parts- Larkin’s Here (City Centre) starts at Hull’s Paragon Interchange and takes in sites across the city, ending at the Hull History Centre. Larkin’s Here (Beyond the City Centre) enables visitors to explore the fringes of the city, particularly the University and Avenues area where Larkin spent much of his time. Larkin’s Elsewhere encourages an exploration of the wider countryside, celebrated in Larkin’s writing and captured in many of his photographs and letters.

Walk: Hull's Wilberforce Trail
The Wilberforce Trail in Hull explores the politician’s fascinating past, from his early life and politics to his passionate campaign against the slave trade. The Route what3words for start point: ///paths.photos.hours Start Point: Wilberforce House Finish Point: Wilberforce Statue Queens Gardens Distance: 1 Miles GPX Route Map wilberforceDownload Walk Description The Wilberforce Trail is a walking route through the cobbled streets of Hull’s Old Town, taking in places associated with the life of the city’s most famous Member of Parliament, the politician and anti-slave trade campaigner William Wilberforce. Wilberforce was born in Hull in 1759 – at a time when the city was northeast England’s leading port – and made his name as a powerful advocate for the abolition of slavery. Ceramic markers guide you from the grand Georgian house where he was born to the Wilberforce Monument overlooking Queen’s Gardens.

Walk: Hull's Ale Trail
If you love a historic pub or traditional boozer, The Ale Trail takes you to some of the oldest pubs in the city. The Route what3words for start point: ///rear.pints.enable Start Point: Queen Victoria Square, Carr Ln, Hull HU1 3RL Finish Point: Scale Lane, Hull HU1 1LF Distance: 1.5 Miles GPX Route Map ale-trailDownload Walk Description If you love a historic pub or traditional boozer, The Ale Trail takes you to some of the oldest pubs in the city which include George Hotel - Hull's oldest surviving licensed pub with the smallest window in England, Ye Olde Black Boy - Hull's oldest pub dating from 1337 and Ye Olde White Harte - Hull's most historic pub, allegedly where the Civil War started in 1642.

Walk: Lord Mayors Centenary Trail
This trail was established to recognise one hundred pioneers, from Hull. The Route what3words for start point: ///proper.stud.spits Start Point: Paragon Interchange Finish Point: King Edward Street Distance: 2.8 Miles GPX Route Map lordmayorscentenaryDownload Walk Description The production of the Lord Mayors’ Centenary Plaques were established during the 2014-2015 municipal year to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the creation of the role of Lord Mayor in Hull, and recognises those individuals that had made significant achievements for the benefit of people within and beyond Kingston upon Hull. It was established to recognise one hundred pioneers, from our city that have achieved great distinction in their various fields from scientists to explorers, ground breakers and campaigners who have made a difference on a local, national and international level, but have their roots right here in Hull.






