Discover the best top things to do in Kingston-upon-Hull, United Kingdom including TeamSport Indoor Go Karting Hull, The Humber Bridge, Pride of Hull, Hull Minster, Hull Marina, Streetlife Museum of Transport, Hull Maritime Museum, Hull & East Riding Museum, Skidby Windmill and Museum, East Park.
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5.0 based on 113 reviews
Brand new 400m indoor go karting track now open in Hull! Adults and kids can race it out at speeds of up to 40mph on this awesome multi-level circuit. Grab a bite to eat from our new menu at the trackside kitchen and soak up the action!
Awesome experience, highly recommend Rhianna was really supportive, showing us ways to improve our times, and helping us with our helmets!! Sarah was really informative and Antony was really helpful on the track when me and my group got stuck!
4.5 based on 1,909 reviews
The bridge once held the world record as the longest single span suspension bridge for cars but it remains the longest in the world over which to walk or cycle. More than 100,000 vehicles use the bridge each week, travelling between East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, with the majority using the HumberTAG electronic tolling system.
It really is surprising what there is to do at and around the Humber bridge, fab walks, beautiful scenery, fantastic park, the kids will have hrs of fun, rambling, climbing, biking, a great place to spend an hour or all day,take a picnic, have an ice cream along the river edge, stroll along the foreshore, you can even have a refreshing drink and great food at the country park inn.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Fantastic trip as always. Bad weather but ship very stable. Food was fantastic in the Brasserie as were the staff. Drinks were reasonable prices. Many thanks to all the staff.
4.5 based on 490 reviews
Your place to Worship, Enjoy, Explore, Belong. Hull Minster is, at one and the same time, an amazing building and a vibrant and diverse community of God's people. We love the fact that we can offer; worship from the traditional to contemporary, on Sundays and during the week; an amazing building to explore and enjoy for history and events, and an extended family where everyone is welcome to belong, whoever they are and no matter what they believe. Our cafe, Minster Kitchen, is open whenever the Minster is open so do pop down and enjoy a wonderful selection of homemade cakes, biscuits scones, savouries and soup. Tuesday-Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 8.30am-5pm Opening times are subject to some events. Please check our website www.hullminster.org/events to see what's happening at the Minster.
This exhibition is well worth a visit The Sistine Chapel in the Vatican in Rome is a truly wonderful place These amazing reproductions of the paintings allows us to look much closer at these amazing works I really enjoyed my visit and will be going again
4.5 based on 534 reviews
We did not know what to expect when arriving in Hull so we headed for the river and we were so pleased that we did. The powers that be have spent much money ensuring that this area is the place to go. A lovely little marina awaits with clever criss-cross walks through the area which has a promenade on one side and many bars, restaurants and shops on the opposite side. Good viewing area of the Humber with its tribute to the thousands of immigrants who passed through Hull en route to the US. The Marina is on the edge of the City Centre and the Old Town which are added attractions with its Cathedral and rejuvenated docklands well within walking distance. As we headed back to the railway station, we met the jovial folk of Hull heading in the opposite direction for their night out which sums up this area. Thoroughly recommend. Enjoy.
4.5 based on 2,410 reviews
Climb aboard at the Streetlife Museum of Transport and enjoy all the sights, sounds and smells of the past. Admission to the Streetlife Museum is free. Experience 200 years of transport history as you walk down a 1940's high street, board a tram or enjoy the pleasures of our carriage ride.
the grandchildren loved this walk back in time and we loved the memories tah it invoked of having shopped at some of these places when we were children well worth a visit
4.5 based on 873 reviews
If you would like to discover more about Hull's maritime heritage, come and enjoy free admission to the city's Maritime Museum. The museum is housed in the Victorian Dock Offices in Queen Victoria Square. These nautical themed offices were designed by Christopher G Wray and originally opened in 1871. Now they display Hull's maritime activities from the late 18th century to present. Discover the whaler's craft of Scrimshaw and see a full sized whale skeleton, alongside superb ship models and stunning artefacts from Hull's whaling, fishing and merchant trade.
Another free museum in this once famous maritime city, housed in the former dock offices over looking Queens gardens once known as Queems dock before been filled in and landscaped. inside the museum there are displays covering all aspects of the history of hulls maritme history including the fishing and whaling industry, most haunting is the whale song as you enter the whaling exhibition. a great museum for all the family to visit, and soon there will be a further fishing exhibition when the trawler Arctic cavalier is housed in a dry dock along side the river Hull opposite the Street life museum over the new bridge, when finished it will be another great place to visit. Hull
4.5 based on 385 reviews
Enter a world where 235 million years of history is brought to life. From majestic mammoths to Saxon invaders, visitors to the Hull and East Riding museum of archaeology can look forward to an experience that is unique, educational and fun. Walk through an Iron Age village, enter a Roman bath house and look at the stunning mosaics. Discover a mysterious crew of wooden warriors and see our horde of Viking treasure
We entered the museum through a little unassuming gift shop and found ourselves on a walk through time. The exhibits relate to the full history of the area from the age of the dinosaurs to medieval times and are excellent, flowing well and displayed in an interesting and informative manner. Thoroughly enjoyed our visit and would recommend to everyone.
4.5 based on 160 reviews
Skidby Mill is a working four-sailed tower windmill, set in over an acre of land with magnificent views over the Wolds. The mill is unusual in still having all its original outbuildings around the courtyard. Some of these have been converted to form the Museum of East Riding Rural Life. In December 2019 the mill's sails were removed for routine assessment and maintenance and are currently being worked on by our Millwrights. In line with Government Covid-19 guidelines, we are currently closed until further notice.
Lovely setting with cafe and restaurant closeby - very interesting insight into rural life in East Yorkshire with very informative guide. Could be under threat of closure so please support.
4.5 based on 1,133 reviews
What a great little park with a cafe,large play area (varying ages)Victorian log flume, row and pedal boats a large lake, a great collection of animals and birds and some very tame squirrels it's a public park ..... My kids love East park and we don't have a bad thing to say about it
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