Key Yorkshire city located on the banks of the Rivers Hull and Humber
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Hull has picked up something of a bad name in recent times. However, don't be fooled, Hull, has undergone a significant and exciting transformation over the last five years. The city is now one of the key centres in the Yorkshire region. Located on the banks of the Rivers Hull and Humber, the city strikes a good balance between a rich heritage and a diverse and vibrant entertainment scene. Hull is home to eight free museums, an award winning aquarium, Hull Truck Theatre, two modern shopping centres, and countless places to eat and drink. Whatever you thought you knew about Hull, forget it!
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Where to stay in Hull
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Did you know...
Hull is home to the UK’s most commercially successful Millennium project – The Deep. This attraction has welcomed a huge number of visitors since opening and continues to offer innovating exhibits to attract people.
The pattie originated in Hull. It is a flat cake with a potato, sage and onion recipe, battered and deep-fried. It is popularly eaten with fish and chips, or with just chips, or in a bread cake known as a ’patty butty’.
William Wilberforce, the pioneering campaigner against slavery, was MP for Hull. His birthplace, Wilberforce House, is now a museum.
Other info
Tourist Info Office located at: 1 Paragon Street, Hull, HU1 3NA
Famous for...
Queens Gardens, Humber Bridge and William Wilberforce